"This is a video I made for Mike Szot of his Memorymoog restoration progress, this is SN 1249 making it the 249th Memorymoog built. On this unit I installed a factory Autotune Upgrade, this upgrade is a lot of work in itself because changes have to be made on the DMUX, Computer, and Common Analog boards but the results are a much more stable unit."
Update: SN 249
Mike Szot's Memorymoog Restoration part 2 (By Synthpro)
Published on Dec 1, 2016
"Hey guys, this is a video update of Mike Szot's Memorymoog restoration.
This one has a full bill of health and ready to rock for another 30 years!
"Not only on the piano this pieces sounds fantastic - but also on Modular it sounds nice. In this vid I show the recording of one Bass voice from the Symphonic Etudes op. 13 of Schumann (first etude). More informations: http://www.danielphilippstotz.info/"
Playlist:
Joué Prototype #1 - Introduction
All about Joué design.
Pascal is playing Joué with GarageBand's Synth
Arnaud is scratching with Joué on Ableton Live
Pascal is playing Joué with GarageBand's Electric Guitar
Arnaud is playing Joué with Ableton Live Drums
Pascal is playing Joué on GarageBand's Guitar
Joué is an innovative and evolving instrument simplifying digital music playing. It offers beginners and professional artists a unique level of expressivity and spontaneity.
Joué is made of wood and is equipped with a pressure sensitive sensor on which magic modules are placed. Modules like piano keys, guitar strings, drums pads or 3D control surfaces offer an infinite playground for musicians.
Joué connects to smartphones, tablets or computers using a USB cable. When touched, magic modules send data to your favorite DAW or virtual instrument using MIDI protocol.
Thanks to the high sensitivity of its sensors and to the unique texture of the modules, Joué offers a completely new playing experience. It allows natural gestures such as vibrato, bending, finger drumming and high velocity sensing normally reserved to traditional instruments to being used with digital and electronic instruments.
Thanks to the high sensitivity of its sensors and to the unique texture of the modules, Joué offers a completely new playing experience. It allows natural gestures such as vibrato, bending, finger drumming and high velocity sensing normally reserved to traditional instruments to being used with digital and electronic instruments.
Each module can be configured using the Joué editor software. Once the module is tuned, the configuration is stored in the module itself allowing exchanges during a live performance."
"Here is part two of a two-part demonstration demonstrating the sound and functionality of the Tom Oberheim Two Voice Pro synthesizer. http://www.patreon.com/automaticgainsay"
"Here's an electro track made with the Moog Sub 37. All sounds, including the drums, are from the Sub 37.
Mixed in Cubase 6.5, with effects applied (lots of delays used on this one!)"