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Episode 45 - Knobcon 11 quest completed, Dave gets a Noise Engineering Xer Mixa legendary loot drop, Nick goes rogue and pockets an LZX Factors, Greg conjures a noise demon on IME Volkmire's Inferno prototype, Elektron Korner goes kraykray, and other adventures.
Take a look back at the recent Knobcon 2023, review some updates at Piqued, and new content coming soon.
Simon the Magpie, Analog Weapon, and Jorb talk about attention to appearance in videos, Patreon, Florian (AudioPilz), methods for shooting and editing, repairing synths, streaming, beginnings, synthtuber union, LMNC's MS-10, April Fools ideas, Cook Like a Normal Person, old videos, pianos, recording at concerts, origin of Analog Weapon and Jorb monikers, weird promotion inquiries, video for the podcast, communities, selling out, marketing on YouTube and getting paid, brands and stores starting their own YouTube channels, making pedals, artistic tools for making art, the pernicious appeal of a high price, various synths and electric pianos, the people who made the gear we use, Superbooth & NAMM, midwest US small talk, functioning in the city, KnobCon, and more! Jorb's YouTube Jorb's Instagram Jorb's TikTok Jorb Merch!
BeatPPL Podcast Episode 51 - KNOBCON 2019 by BeatPPL / BBoyTech
Talking Synths is a weekly podcast where Syntaur's Sam Mims and Carlos Morales tackle your questions and chat about all manner of synthology. In this episode Sam and Carlos sit down with Glen Darcey With Ashun Sound Machines at Knobcon 2021. Linktree: Syntaur Instagram: @syntaursynths Facebook: Syntaur Twitter: @syntaursynths Tik Tok: @syntaur
Talking Synths is a weekly podcast where Syntaur's Sam Mims and Carlos Morales tackle your questions and chat about all manner of synthology. In this episode Sam and Carlos sit down with Suit and Tie Guy at Knobcon 2021 (he is the one who makes Knobcon happen). Linktree: Syntaur Instagram: @syntaursynths Facebook: Syntaur Twitter: @syntaursynths Tik Tok: @syntaur
Talking Synths is a weekly podcast where Syntaur's Sam Mims and Carlos Morales tackle your questions and chat about all manner of synthology. In this episode Sam and Carlos sit down with Focusrite's Charles Rehill at Knobcon 2021. Every other episode of Talking Synths posts only on our Patreon page (patreon.com/synthwizards). Sign up as a supporter for as low as $3 per month, and don't miss a single episode. If you'd like to ask a question or suggest a topic, send an email to talkingsynths@syntaur.com. And If you would like to submit a repair video for our Repair & Restoration series, please go to syntaur.com/video.html. Linktree: Syntaur Instagram: @syntaursynths Facebook: Syntaur Twitter: @syntaursynths Tik Tok: @syntaur
Episode 19 of the SysEx Dumpster podcast. Topics: Chernobyl soundtrack, BugBrand DRM2, Knobcon 2019, Behringer RD-808, sampler modules (ER-301, ALM Salmple), Soma Pipe and Pulsar, GraphicVCO firmware update, stereo mixers in Eurorack, TipTop's mysterious reverb module, and adventures in Elektron Support. SysEx Dumpster is hosted by Dave 8cylinder, Nick Vasculator, and Greg VanEck. Intro music by Dave 8cylinder, outro music by The SO-MA and his Pipe-estra.
Beatppl Podcast Episode 28 - Knobcon 2017 by BeatPPL / BBoyTech
This is the first in a collaboration with Synthtopia.com, featuring open source developers of both hardware and software. More information is available at synthtopia.com... It's been a while since I've seen something with as much momentum as VCV Rack. This system went from "it was just released at Knobcon" to "everybody is using this for everything"! Part of the reason behind its success is the quality of the project - which has been coded by Andrew Belt (with design assistance by Wes Milholen). The system is pretty amazing, with a virtual modular model that is second-to-none. But it is also a completely open-sourced framework, too - one that has been embraced by a number of developers. For example, recent interviewee Michael Hetrick just released a huge set of modules based on some of his explorations; but we also see that Andrew has supported versions of the Mutable devices within the Rack system as well. In our chat, we go over Andrew's background, how he does his development, and what he finds important in an open source project. In the course of the discussion, you'll certainly learn more about why VCV Rack is so detailed, how he works with other developers, and what the future might hold. Enjoy!
About: James Watson is the vocalist, guitarist, synthesist, sound designer and songwriter for the experimental drone and noise project Eightch. He is best known for his live performances and uses synths and effects to create imaginatively dramatic soundscapes. Each composition is designed to transport listeners into a meditative and/or trance like state. Employing techniques like micro-listening as a way to gain sonic entrainment, ambient works serve as a counterpoint to heavy and aggressive modulation and phasing often played at high volume. Eightch (pronounced like “H”) has toured extensively in the US and throughout Europe, including performances at both Knobcon in Chicago and Superbooth in Berlin. He is currently in the studio working on a full-length album for release in late 2018. www.eightch.com www.facebook.com/eightch1980 www.instagram.com/eightch1980 www.eightch.bandcamp.com/releases www.eightch1980.tumblr.com
Episode 1 of the SysEx Dumpster podcast. Topics include KnobCon, Basimilus Iteritas Alter, Varigate8, MatrixBrute, Carbon Sequencer, and more.
We catch up with recent events as Knobcon has just been - and Suit & Tie Guy was the organizer, on to the Roland System 8, TR-09, TB-03 and DJ808 which might just represent a new milestone in live performance for not just the DJ, Maschine Jam. We end with a debate on the rights and wrongs of OS updates, and the news of the forthcoming OS X Sierra 10.12 coming 20th September.
We catch up with recent events as Knobcon has just been - and Suit & Tie Guy was the organizer, on to the Roland System 8, TR-09, TB-03 and DJ808 which might just represent a new milestone in live performance for not just the DJ, Maschine Jam. We end with a debate on the rights and wrongs of OS updates, and the news of the forthcoming OS X Sierra 10.12 coming 20th September.