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photo taken at the festival - all keen idea connections music and high technologies.
It was presented the exposition of rare instruments. Gives lectures about the history of synthesizers, practice their creation and modification. Also, there was a performance of musicians and presentation series Aira Modular.
The thumbnail used for my latest YouTube video here:
The foreground is the Namibian coastal desert shot in 2019 and everything else was created in Photoshop.
Siempre me ha gustado el efecto estético de los planos fotográficos, o como quiera que se
llamen. Lo más habitual es que sirvan para identificar a personas dentro de un grupo. Otra
variante, cuando subes al mirador de un edificio famoso por su altura, es la representación
de otros edificios o paisajes que se divisan; sin embargo, este que reproduzco más abajo es de...sintetizadores. Se trata de un picado de Herbie Hancock, indiscutible genio y virtuoso de
las teclas, que alardeaba en la contraportada de su disco "Sunlight" (1978) de su por entonces arsenal de maquinitas.
Polaroid SX-70
Impossible SX70 Instant Colour Film
Day five of 'Roidweek 2015, the last one. This has only been my third 'Roidweek so I am a newcomer really but I have to say that I think there has been some great posted.
I still had one pack of Impossible SX70 left after my trip to Japan so I decided to shoot some more today to post on the last day and this one is my final post to the Group this time.
It’s not quite sharp but this was the last shot in my last pack so…
There are a lot of arguments about whether film photography is actually analogue in the strict sense of the word so I thought I would round off my postings for with something that is undisputedly analogue.
This is my Roland SH09 Monophonic Analogue Synthesizer. It dates back to about 1979 but I have had it since the late 1990s. It is getting rather delicate and doesn’t go out to play much these days. For those that are interested you can hear it in action (and very occasionally see it) on these YouTube Videos:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=88KXWjDOpVo
www.youtube.com/watch?v=9EQvjiXQAmY
And finally thanks to those who have views, favourited and commented upon my contributions.
For my birthday on Monday, Sacha made The Coolest Cake EVER. It tastes as good as it looks. Preset: yum.
Sound synthesizer from around 1875, after H. von Helmholtz.
At the historical Teylers Museum in Haarlem.
Taken with Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ200.
Exhibition: LA Modernism
Selected miniatures will be available at the show.
2 - 4 May 2008
Santa Monica Civic Auditorium
1855 Main Street
Santa Monica, California
Update: The always fantastic Tara Busch has posted video of the event here. Please check out the rest of analogsuicide.com/ while you're there. Thanks Tara!
soundcloud.com/chris-ezelle/my-ghosts-town-1
from the album "Frost on the Blood Oranges" ©2014 RiverBottomRecords
the old e-mu modular analog synthesizer you can see in the background was originally captured by fr1zz.
Just revamped my “studio desk”. It’s really a 7-foot UpliftDesk sit/stand desk that I have customized by adding a floating shelf, and stacking 19” rack cases (from AudioRax) on that.
Left-hand case holds a Doepfer A-155/A-154/A-160-5 sequencer setup. Right-hand case holds a Samson patchbay and Behringer XR12 mixer. Center case is currently unpopulated.
Synths are an MS-20 Mini, a custom modular setup in an Intellijel 104hp/7U case, and a Waldorf KB-37 containing a Behringer Pro-1, and Mutable Instruments Clouds. Above is a Behringer 2600, which kind-of started the whole desk re-do (which was a long time coming!).
Gator clamp-on monitor stands helped free desktop space, while still keeping everything integrated to the desk such that the speakers are at the correct height regardless of whether I’m sitting or standing.
Cable management is beneath, and extensive enough that there are just two power cables going to the UPS on the floor, and those are joined in a sleeve, which makes it all quite neat
The whole thing is on casters and by unplugging the two cables from the UPS can be wheeled around with ease (well, if the rug didn’t interfere!).