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Brian Transeau (BT) of All Hail the Silence, an electronic music duo that also includes English singer-songwriter Christian Burns. If anyone is interested, here's a link to my last rough demo youtu.be/U-9h9hPw2bI
Proto-Electronic cheesy tracks by Jean-Jacques Perrey under his Pat Prilly pseudonym on cult French Library label.
1970's French pressing on Montparnasse 2000 label..
When I was up at Random Hacks of Kindness there was an interesting cacophony of noise coming through the walls. I wandered around to find out what it was, and stumbled upon the Annual Analog Synthesizer Meeting.
It's a group of audiophiles who use only analog circuits to make music. They generally hand solder their systems, though you can get kits.
The systems produce sound like this:
soundcloud.com/badr0b0t/maths-module
(listen to it about halfway through, it starts off slow)
Info on Hacker Dojo:
hackerdojo.pbworks.com/
Facebook page for the Analog Synth meeting:
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When I was up at Random Hacks of Kindness there was an interesting cacophony of noise coming through the walls. I wandered around to find out what it was, and stumbled upon the Annual Analog Synthesizer Meeting.
It's a group of audiophiles who use only analog circuits to make music. They generally hand solder their systems, though you can get kits.
The systems produce sound like this:
soundcloud.com/badr0b0t/maths-module
(listen to it about halfway through, it starts off slow)
Info on Hacker Dojo:
hackerdojo.pbworks.com/
Facebook page for the Analog Synth meeting:
When I was up at Random Hacks of Kindness there was an interesting cacophony of noise coming through the walls. I wandered around to find out what it was, and stumbled upon the Annual Analog Synthesizer Meeting.
It's a group of audiophiles who use only analog circuits to make music. They generally hand solder their systems, though you can get kits.
The systems produce sound like this:
soundcloud.com/badr0b0t/maths-module
(listen to it about halfway through, it starts off slow)
Info on Hacker Dojo:
hackerdojo.pbworks.com/
Facebook page for the Analog Synth meeting:
When I was up at Random Hacks of Kindness there was an interesting cacophony of noise coming through the walls. I wandered around to find out what it was, and stumbled upon the Annual Analog Synthesizer Meeting.
It's a group of audiophiles who use only analog circuits to make music. They generally hand solder their systems, though you can get kits.
The systems produce sound like this:
soundcloud.com/badr0b0t/maths-module
(listen to it about halfway through, it starts off slow)
Info on Hacker Dojo:
hackerdojo.pbworks.com/
Facebook page for the Analog Synth meeting:
Clavia Nord Lead 2 and Alesis QS 6.1 synthesizers in Heavenside Labs Studio 2, 2004.
The alesis is one of those standard boards you find in a studio. It has all the right sounds- none of them perfect, but all of them close enough for good music. I like them because the operating system is easy to scroll about in, and the sound banks contain the kind of stuff I need- good pianos, organs, and rhodes... decent synths, decent pads, decent string and weird sounds, good percussion. Of course, I thought this until I heard a Yamaha Motif for the first time and changed my pants (after seeign the price tag that is).
The Nord Lead is an analog synth for the Bob Moogs and Keith Emmerson's out there. There is no effects unit, and no special modern features like a 1000 preset smart arpeggiator or a KAOS pad. This is pure analog, or pure analog modeling as it were... just oscillators and sound generators, how all modern virtual analogs should be. The Nord Lead, unlike, say a Microkorg or Virus Indigo, is really meant for a pianist who plays synthesizer, not a DJ who uses VST's in an industrial or techno band. I'm of course not trying to insult DJ's or techno artists, it just seems that many people have a Nord in their arsenal just to say they have it, without really utelizing the beautiful sounds that one can generate with a bit of tweaking.
I've owned about 2 dozen synths in the past decade, ranging from old digitals Casio CZ3000's and Ensoniq ESQ1's up to more modern stuff like roland JP8000 and Korg Trinity, and old analogs like MonoPoly, Micromoog, Polysix, and then some. I prefer the simple stuff, like the Juno 6/60/106 and the Korg MonoPoly/Polysix, where the waveform creation is ovbious and well laid-out. All this scrolling through menus and setting up presets that you need to do onboard the computer OS in a Fantom or Triton is just frustrating to me. I was raised on a Fender Rhodes.
My favorite synth of all time is the Juno 106. My favorite device with an AC plug and piano keys is the 76 Fender Rhodes.
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This is a synth guitar I built from a second hand First Act mini electric guitar that I stripped down, and rebuilt using Ray Wilson's WSG synth schematics. With only one Wacky/Weird/Zany voice, and without the oddness filter (it can plug into guitar pedals for effects and filters.)
Two ribbon controllers on the neck control the wacky and weird oscillator frequencies. Controls where the pickup used to be effect the Zany oscillator, and switches near the neck control the wacky send and range.
Its black with a metal flake flame paint job was my first flame project with the airbrush.
Psicodelicias II - Florian Droids • Huba&Silica
Visuales por Piloy
Jazz Café Escazú, Costa Rica.
Foto: Pablo Murillo + Suzi Love
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thorofon · eva|3. la théorie du diable. square 7" lathe cut vinyl / digital single. ant-zen act406
available on bandcamp:
ant-zen.bandcamp.com/album/la-th-orie-du-diable
square 7" lathe cut clear vinyl. cover: exclusive print on acrylic glass - each piece has a unique colour.
Leisure: Modular Synth Edition
Curated by Philip White
Produced by 319 Scholes
Image Copyright: Phillip Stearns
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Lunar Fire
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Fire Dance
Hip-Hop
The Korg 770 is a rare analog monophonic synthesizer. It contains two oscillators, has high and low pass filters, features tremolo, two LFO settings, two ring modulator settings, saw, triangle, rectangle, square and chorus wave forms, three different types of noise including pink and white noise, two distortion settings, hp and lp VCF settings (including reverse), the list goes on. Powerful, simple and beautiful.
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The Octave Cat was manufactured between the late seventies and early eighties. It is an all Analog Syntesizer. It is somewhere between the better known Mini-Moog and the similar Arp Odysey. Both DeVo and OMD allegedly used them in the day. Arp went to court against the Octave. Octave later adopted the name Voyetra.
Anybody need a Dead Cat? This one is available.
CAT SYNTHESIZER model 1853
Made in USA by
OCTAVE ELECTRONICS, INC
32-73 Steinway St
Long Island, N. Y. 11101
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Akayate
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Lunar Fire
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Hip-Hop
Conscious
TREX
Trx
RODO
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RODO