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TITLE MixTape105 - Synth Rhythm from Space TRACK 1 AUDIO TITLE "Argonauts" PERFORMER "Hypnosis" TRACK 2 AUDIO TITLE "Space Trouble" PERFORMER "Why Not" TRACK 3 AUDIO TITLE "Humanoid Invasion (Re-Edit Version)" PERFORMER "Laserdance" TRACK 4 AUDIO TITLE "Moon Machine" PERFORMER "Laserdance" TRACK 5 AUDIO TITLE "Event Horizon" PERFORMER "Prodomo" TRACK 6 AUDIO TITLE "Skylifter" PERFORMER "Marco Rochowski" TRACK 7 AUDIO TITLE "Digital Signal Processor" PERFORMER "Cyber People" TRACK 8 AUDIO TITLE "The Return Of Space Raiders" PERFORMER "Space Project" TRACK 9 AUDIO TITLE "Dragon's Legend" PERFORMER "Koto" TRACK 10 AUDIO TITLE "Pulstar" PERFORMER "Hypnosis" TRACK 11 AUDIO TITLE "Digital Mind" PERFORMER "Mind Vision" TRACK 12 AUDIO TITLE "Sha'rah" PERFORMER "Xain" TRACK 13 AUDIO TITLE "Koto Tribute Mix" PERFORMER "Galactic Warriors" TRACK 14 AUDIO TITLE "Space Warriors" PERFORMER "Proxyon" TRACK 15 AUDIO TITLE "Invader" PERFORMER "Timerider" TRACK 16 AUDIO TITLE "Ikeya Seki" PERFORMER "Kano" TRACK 17 AUDIO TITLE "Hexagon" PERFORMER "Bellatrix" TRACK 18 AUDIO TITLE "Dreamscape (Short Mix)" PERFORMER "Protonic Storm" TRACK 19 AUDIO TITLE "Fall Of The Wall (DDR Space Mix)" PERFORMER "Laserdance" TRACK 20 AUDIO TITLE "Byt&E" PERFORMER "Syntech" TRACK 21 AUDIO TITLE "Rock The Space" PERFORMER "Vanello"
Episode 134 From Organ to Synthesizer: The Evolution of the Yamaha Electone Playlist Time Track Time Start Introduction –Thom Holmes 06:56 00:00 Electone E-1, home style cabinet, transistorized oscillators, analog, two manuals, pedalboard, two built-in speakers. 1.Hidemi Saito, Tadashi Yoshida, “Kiriko No Tango” from Enchanting Mood (Electone Sound) (1963 Nivico). Composed by Tadashi Yoshida; Electone organ, Hidemi Saito. Used the Electone E-1 The highest-end Electone model at that time, with a starting price of ¥647.000 in 1962. 03:32 07:14 2.Hidemi Saito, Tadashi Yoshida, “Furare Jyozu Ni Hore Jyozu” from Enchanting Mood (Electone Sound) (1963 Nivico). Composed by, Tadashi Yoshida; Electone organ, Hidemi Saito. Used the Electone E-1 The highest-end Electone model at that time, with a starting price of ¥647.000 in 1962. 02:54 10:42 Electone B-6, home style cabinet, transistorized oscillators, analog, two manuals (44 notes each), pedalboard, two built-in speakers. 3.Koichi Oki, “September In The Rain” from Swingin' Electone! (1967 Takt). Arranged by, Electone organ, Koichi Oki; Bass, Masanaga Harada; Drums, George Otsuka, Akira Ishikawa; Guitar, Masaaki Fujita; Tenor Saxophone, Yasushi Ashida. The Electone model is not specified but it had two manuals and is likely a model A-3. 03:22 13:38 Electone EX-42, space age cabinet, like the GX-1, integrated circuits, Pulse Analog Synth (PASS) technology, three manuals, portamento strip, pedalboard. 4.Shiro Michi, “Hey Jude” from Let's Learn Electone/Shiro Michi Electone Course Vol. 5/ "All About The Rhythm" (1970 CBS/Sony). Drums, Takeshi Inomata; Electone, Yuri Tashiro; Percussion – Tokyo Cuban Boys Percussion Group. Used the EX-42, Yamaha's first commercially available stage model Electone, and the commercial successor to the EX-21. It is likely that less than 200 of these were built. 03:29 16:56 5.Shiro Michi, “Summertime” from Let's Learn Electone/Shiro Michi Electone Course Vol. 6 Jazz Standards and New Hits (1971 CBS/Sony).1970 — EX-42. Yamaha's first commercially available stage model Electone, and the commercial successor to the EX-21. It was the first Electone to use integrated circuits, although it was still based on analogue technology. Famous Electone players such as Shigeo Sekito used this instrument to make the "Special Sound Series.” Used the EX-42, Yamaha's first commercially available stage model Electone, and the commercial successor to the EX-21. It is likely that less than 200 of these were built. 02:17 20:20 6.Koichi Oki, “Light My Fire” from Yamaha Superstar! (1972 Universal Summit). Oki was known as the “world's leading Yamaha Electone player” in the liner notes. Uses the Yamaha Electone EX-42. 02:59 22:32 7.Koichi Oki, “Spring” and “Summer” (side 1) from Exciting Keyboards - Four Seasons (1973 CBS/Sony). Arranged by, ARP Synthesizer, Electone [Electone Koichi Oki;Drums, Akira Ishikawa; Guitar, Ken Yajima. Music by Vivaldi, Koichi Oki. This release was dated 1978 but the recordings were made in 1973. Oki was a musician working for Yamaha in the early seventies, providing demonstrations of their Electone organ. The model used here was an EX-42, Yamaha's first commercially available stage model Electone, and the commercial successor to the EX-21. It was the first Electone to use integrated circuits, although it was still based on analogue technology. 21:34 25:30 8.Yuri Tashiro, “Summertime” from Beautiful Electone (1973 Polydor). Japanese jazz organist, pianist, and Electone artist from the 1970s. She also made some albums with the Hammond and its influence on her jazz playing is illustrated here in these Electone tracks. The side musicians are uncredited. 04:00 47:16 9.Yuri Tashiro, “Jazz Samba” from Beautiful Electone (1973 Polydor). Japanese jazz organist, pianist, and Electone artist from the 1970s. She also made some albums with the Hammond and its influence on her jazz playing is illustrated here in these Electone tracks. The side musicians are uncredited. 04:35 52:28 10. Archie Ulm, “Popcorn” from At The Yamaha EX-42 (1976 Private release). Ulm was another American lounge player equipped with the “electronic marvel” of the Yamaha EX-42. The classic Gershon Kingsley Moog tune played on the Electone EX-42. Percussion by Paul Hergert. 03:55 55:48 11. Archie Ulm, “Harlem Nocturne” from At The Yamaha EX-42 (1976 Private release). Ulm was another American lounge player equipped with the “electronic marvel” of the Yamaha EX-42. Percussion by Paul Hergert. 05:20 59:42 Electone E-70, home style cabinet, integrated circuits, Pulse Analog Synth (PASS) technology, two manuals, pedalboard, built-in speakers. Same circuit board as used in the Yamaha CS-80 synthesizer. 12. Denny Hinman, “How Deep is Your Love?” from Denny Plays The Yamaha Electone E-70 (1980 Yamaha). Ued the E-70 One of the first home-based organs to feature Yamaha's PASS (Pulse Analog Synthesis System) in a console cabinet. The E-70's architecture resembled the famous CS-80 synthesizer, though it lacked analog VCOs. Its original price tag was ¥1,800,000. 02:46 01:04:58 Electone D-80, home style cabinet, integrated circuits, Pulse Analog Synth (PASS) technology, three manuals, pedalboard, built-in speakers. 13. Bob Hacker, “Rocky Top” "One Man Opry" Bob Hacker Plays The Yamaha Electone D-80 (1980 Yamaha). Used the three-manual Yamaha Electone D-80. 04:01 01:07:46 Electone FX-1, space age cabinet, like the GX-1, integrated circuits, program cartridges, three manuals, pedalboard. 14. Claude Dupras, “Pulstar” from Interface Yamaha FX-1 (1983 Yamaha). Arranged for the Yamaha Electone FX-1 by Claude Dupras. An interesting rendition of a Vangelis song. 03:22 01:11:44 15. Claude Dupras, “The Spring” from Interface Yamaha FX-1 (1983 Yamaha). Arranged for the Yamaha Electone FX-1 by Claude Dupras. A little bit of Vivaldi. 03:32 01:15:06 Electone 7000, home style cabinet, integrated circuits, Pulse Analog Synth (PASS) technology, two manuals, pedalboard, two speakers. 16. Jim Levesque, “Moonlight Sonata/Night and Day” from Record Breaking Performances Featuring The Yamaha Electone 7000. (1981 Yamaha). The Electone 7000 (aka E-75 in Europe/Japan) was a synthesizer-based electric organ produced by Yamaha in 1981. It featured two keyboards and a foot pedal board with a total of 28 voices of polyphony. 03:49 01:18:36 17. Tracy Hammer, “Top Banana” from Record Breaking Performances Featuring The Yamaha Electone 7000. (1981 Yamaha). Used the Electone 7000 (aka E-75 in Europe/Japan), a synthesizer-based electric organ produced by Yamaha in 1981. It featured two keyboards and a foot pedal board with a total of 28 voices of polyphony. 01:43 01:22:22 18. Debbie Culbertson, “Ice Castles” from Record Breaking Performances Featuring The Yamaha Electone 7000. (1981 Yamaha). The Electone 7000 (aka E-75 in Europe/Japan) is a synthesizer-based electric organ produced by Yamaha in 1981. It featured two keyboards and a foot pedal board with a total of 28 voices of polyphony. 04:09 01:23:58 Electone EL-90, home style cabinet, integrated circuits, disc recording of programming, two manuals, pedalboard, two built-in speakers. Introduced new synthesizers, filtering, and expression technologies that made instrument voices on the Electone closer to digital samples. 19. Unknown Artist, “Prime Time,” Yamaha Electone EL-90 the Demonstrations (1991 Yamaha). A cassette demonstration tape showcasing the Electone EL-90 in various musical settings. 03:50 01:28:04 Opening background music: Hidemi Saito, Tadashi Yoshida, side 1 from Enchanting Mood (Electone Sound) (1963 Nivico). Composed by Tadashi Yoshida; Electone organ, Hidemi Saito. Used the Electone E-1. Introduction to the podcast voiced by Anne Benkovitz. Additional opening, closing, and other incidental music by Thom Holmes. My Books/eBooks: Electronic and Experimental Music, sixth edition, Routledge 2020. Also, Sound Art: Concepts and Practices, first edition, Routledge 2022. See my companion blog that I write for the Bob Moog Foundation. For a transcript, please see my blog, Noise and Notations. Original music by Thom Holmes can be found on iTunes and Bandcamp. Electone Museum online. Electone Technology The Organ Forum
Travel back to the year 1995 when we all found out who shot Mr. Burns, Apollo 13 came out so that all future movie trailers can use James Horner's music for their dramatic themes, and Calvin & Hobbes sled off into the snow one final time. Reminisce as the Podouken crew assembles their Neo Geo 4 slot with their picks of 1995 with Savage Reign, Far East of Eden: Kabuki Klash, Pulstar, and Puzzle de Pon! Why are this year's MVS releases an attack of the clones? How did this episode become so… suggestive? Did we just stumble upon the secret inspiration of Naruto? Was the return of Time-Boy a success? The questions this week include which arcade character do we think has the most rizz (which required our old asses to look up the definition of “rizz”) and what game is at the top of our bucket list to play on dedicated hardware? Join the Podouken Discord and ask your own questions which could be included in a future episode by following this link: discord.gg/k5vf2Jz
Travel back to the year 1995 when we all found out who shot Mr. Burns, Apollo 13 came out so that all future movie trailers can use James Horner's music for their dramatic themes, and Calvin & Hobbes sled off into the snow one final time. Reminisce as the Podouken crew assembles their Neo Geo 4 slot with their picks of 1995 with Savage Reign, Far East of Eden: Kabuki Klash, Pulstar, and Puzzle de Pon! Why are this year's MVS releases an attack of the clones? How did this episode become so… suggestive? Did we just stumble upon the secret inspiration of Naruto? Was the return of Time-Boy a success? The questions this week include which arcade character do we think has the most rizz (which required our old asses to look up the definition of “rizz”) and what game is at the top of our bucket list to play on dedicated hardware? Join the Podouken Discord and ask your own questions which could be included in a future episode by following this link: discord.gg/k5vf2Jz
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Comentamos a que hemos estado jugando esta semana, The Tunic, The Ascent, Schredders, Gta V online next gen, seguimos con Elden Ring, Record of Lodoss War. Damos detalles de la nueva versión Gta V Online, de como empezar con nuevo personaje. Análisis de The Tunic a través de Almudy y Minotauro. Análisis The Ascent a través de Klesk e impresiones de Schredders. Noticias de la semana: Hablamos de la versión de Hogwarts Legacy anunciada para Nintendo Switch. Nuevo juego anunciado de Supermassive Games, The Quarry, anunciado para el 10 de Junio. Hablamos de la nueva plataforma en la nube de Ubisoft, Scalar. Nuevo proyecto de CD Project, con un nuevo juego de la franquicia The Witcher con, probablemente, una nueva línea argumental. Lanzamientos de la semana: A Place for Unwilling, Ghost Wire Tokyo, Kirby y La Tierra Olvidada, Rune Factory 5, Tiny Tyna´s Wonderlands. Nueva sección Churrijuegos con Almudy, analizamos el gran juego de Gamepass Aguafiestas. Debate Gran Turismo 7 y de los juegos que requieren conexión permanente y sus riesgos, tanto en caídas de servidores, como en que te modifiquen las condiciones de los juegos, en este caso, bajando los premios que te dan para que cueste más conseguir los coches. Tema retro del día: Neo Geo, consola de sobremesa de 16 bits 1990. Hablamos de sus orígenes, evolución, diferentes versiones y finalmente hacemos una selección de los que consideramos los mejores juegos de la máquina, tales como Metal Slug, Samurai Shodown, Spinmaster, Magician Lord, Neo Turf Masters, King of Fighters, Super Sidekicks 3: The Next Glory, Puzzle Bobble, King of the Monster, Neo Drift Out: New Technology, Baseball Stars, Ghost Pilots, Pulstar, In the Hunt. Back to the Game Podcast se emite todos los lunes a las 23:00H, podéis seguir el directo desde Twitch o Youtube mediante los enlaces o buscando nuestro canal “BackttGame” (haz click en tu plataforma y ¡A disfrutar ¡): TWITCH: https://www.twitch.tv/backttgame YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2l4otybONN3TKTDbCfOBow Si no has podido disfrutar con nosotros en directo, puedes vernos en diferido o escucharnos en las principales plataformas de podcast (haz click en tu plataforma y ¡A disfrutar ¡): APPLE PODCAST: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/back-to-the-game/id1608164056 Te animamos a entrar en nuestro canal de Telegram: https://t.me/Backttgame y seguir todas las novedades y recomendaciones en nuestra página web https://backttgame.com. Síguenos: Twitter: https://twitter.com/Backttgame Recuerda que este Podcast está asociado a la red de SOSPECHOSOS HABITUALES. Suscríbete con este feed: https://feedpress.me/sospechososhabituales
Comentamos a que hemos estado jugando esta semana, The Tunic, The Ascent, Schredders, Gta V online next gen, seguimos con Elden Ring, Record of Lodoss War. Damos detalles de la nueva versión Gta V Online, de como empezar con nuevo personaje. Análisis de The Tunic a través de Almudy y Minotauro. Análisis The Ascent a través de Klesk e impresiones de Schredders. Noticias de la semana: Hablamos de la versión de Hogwarts Legacy anunciada para Nintendo Switch. Nuevo juego anunciado de Supermassive Games, The Quarry, anunciado para el 10 de Junio. Hablamos de la nueva plataforma en la nube de Ubisoft, Scalar. Nuevo proyecto de CD Project, con un nuevo juego de la franquicia The Witcher con, probablemente, una nueva línea argumental. Lanzamientos de la semana: A Place for Unwilling, Ghost Wire Tokyo, Kirby y La Tierra Olvidada, Rune Factory 5, Tiny Tyna´s Wonderlands. Nueva sección Churrijuegos con Almudy, analizamos el gran juego de Gamepass Aguafiestas. Debate Gran Turismo 7 y de los juegos que requieren conexión permanente y sus riesgos, tanto en caídas de servidores, como en que te modifiquen las condiciones de los juegos, en este caso, bajando los premios que te dan para que cueste más conseguir los coches. Tema retro del día: Neo Geo, consola de sobremesa de 16 bits 1990. Hablamos de sus orígenes, evolución, diferentes versiones y finalmente hacemos una selección de los que consideramos los mejores juegos de la máquina, tales como Metal Slug, Samurai Shodown, Spinmaster, Magician Lord, Neo Turf Masters, King of Fighters, Super Sidekicks 3: The Next Glory, Puzzle Bobble, King of the Monster, Neo Drift Out: New Technology, Baseball Stars, Ghost Pilots, Pulstar, In the Hunt. Back to the Game Podcast se emite todos los lunes a las 23:00H, podéis seguir el directo desde Twitch o Youtube mediante los enlaces o buscando nuestro canal “BackttGame” (haz click en tu plataforma y ¡A disfrutar ¡): TWITCH: https://www.twitch.tv/backttgame YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2l4otybONN3TKTDbCfOBow Si no has podido disfrutar con nosotros en directo, puedes vernos en diferido o escucharnos en las principales plataformas de podcast (haz click en tu plataforma y ¡A disfrutar ¡): APPLE PODCAST: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/back-to-the-game/id1608164056 Te animamos a entrar en nuestro canal de Telegram: https://t.me/Backttgame y seguir todas las novedades y recomendaciones en nuestra página web https://backttgame.com. Síguenos: Twitter: https://twitter.com/Backttgame Recuerda que este Podcast está asociado a la red de SOSPECHOSOS HABITUALES. Suscríbete con este feed: https://feedpress.me/sospechososhabituales
Playlist ARP demonstration. Roger Powell and Harry Coon, the ARP 2600—How it Works, side 1 from The Electronic Sounds Of The Arp Synthesizer 2600 And 2500 (1972 ARP Instruments). Vinyl, 7", 33 ⅓ RPM. Narrated and all music by Roger Powell. 7:38 ARP demonstration. Roger Powell and Harry Coon, the ARP 2500—How it Sounds, side 2 from The Electronic Sounds Of The Arp Synthesizer 2600 And 2500 (1972 ARP Instruments). Vinyl, 7", 33 ⅓ RPM. Music by Harry Coon and an improvisation by Roger Powell. 6:20 ARP demonstration, Dave Fredericks, “I Can See Clearly Now” from The ARP Pro Soloist Synthesizer (1973 ARP Instruments). Vinyl, 7", 33 ⅓ RPM, EP. 2:24 ARP demonstration, unknown artists, The First Symphonic Keyboard - ARP Omni (1976 ARP Instruments). Flexi-disc, 7", Promo, 33 ⅓ RPM, Single Sided. 5:05 ARP demonstration, Dave Fredericks, “Zarathustra” from The ARP Pro Soloist Synthesizer (1973 ARP Instruments). Vinyl, 7", 33 ⅓ RPM, EP. 2:58 ARP demonstration, Music and Narration By Roger Powell from side 1 of The ARP Family Of Synthesizers (1973 ARP Instruments). Vinyl, 7", 33 ⅓ RPM, Stereo Music By Dave Fredericks, Harry Coon. The narrator is credited as being musician Roger Powell, but I don't think that's true. Powell was an ARP sponsored artist around this time and some of his works from Cosmic Furnace are played on the disc, though. 7:08 PAiA Synthesizers demonstration. “Selections From Epsilon Boötis” by Richard Bugg from PAiA Synthesizers (1974 PAiA Electronics, Inc.). Flexi-disc, 7", 33 ⅓ RPM, Single Sided, Promo, Red.Uses the Paia 2720 and Paia 4700 synthesizers. Interesting demonstration that also includes instruments being processed through PAiA modules. PAiA demonstration record which included an 18-page booklet with pictures and schematics of the featured composition. 6:17 Electro-Harmonix demonstration of guitar pedals and effects. The Electro-Harmonix Work Band. “Fame and Fortune” from State-Of-The-Art Electronic Devices (1976 Electro-Harmonix). Vinyl LP. Directed by Elliott Randall who organized a band of studio musicians recruited to play a variety of Electro-Harmonix effects boxes and pedals. Bass, Will Lee; Drums, Gary Mure; Engineer, Joe Vanneri; Guitar, Dan White, Jim Miller; Producers, Dan Gershon, Elliott Randall, Mike Matthews; Vocals, Piano, Philip Namanworth. Record was basically made to feature and promote high-end electronic guitar/bass/voice effect devices by Electro-Harmonix. Detailed explanations of each device and its role in each given track are given in the liner notes on the sleeve. This track features the Golden Throat, a mouth filter device running guitar sound through a tube into the player's mouth; and Octave Multiplexer, a downward octave displacer with tone control possibilities, used here on voice. 5:08 Electro-Harmonix demonstration of guitar pedals and effects. The Electro-Harmonix Work Band. “I Am Not a Synthesizer” from State-Of-The-Art Electronic Devices (1976 Electro-Harmonix). Vinyl LP. Directed by Elliott Randall who organized a band of studio musicians recruited to play a variety of Electro-Harmonix effects boxes and pedals. Bass, Will Lee; Drums, Gary Mure; Engineer, Joe Vanneri; Guitar, Dan White, Jim Miller; Producers, Dan Gershon, Elliott Randall, Mike Matthews; Vocals, Piano, Philip Namanworth. This track features the Hot Foot universal pedal, “allowing real-time foot control of any potentiometer (knob) on any other device; Frequency Analyzer, or ring modulator; Memory Man, a solid state echo/analog delay line; Electric Mistress, a flanger; Doctor Q, an envelope follower and voltage controlled filter; and Big Muff Pi, a harmonic distortion and sustain device. Not synthesizer was used in the making of these sounds. 8:19 The Elektor Music Synthesiser demonstration , no artist, (1977 ESS). Flexi-disc, 7", 33 ⅓ RPM, Single Sided. This was a small, analog synthesizer with 3 VCO's, 1 VCF, and a dual VCA.The Elektor Formant had a three octave keyboard and was made in the Netherlands and available by kit. From the manual: “Formant is not a suitable project for the beginner. The complexity of the synthesiser demands a high degree of competency in soldering p.c. boards and interwiring if an unacceptably large number of faults are not to arise.” 7:35 RMI Keyboard Computer demonstration. Mike Mandel, “Mandel Does it” from RMI Harmonic Synthesizer And Keyboard Computer (1976 Rocky Mount Instruments, Inc.). Vinyl LP. Mike Mandel, RMI Keyboard Computer. 1:58 RMI Keyboard Computer demonstration. Clark Ferguson, “Voices” from RMI Harmonic Synthesizer And Keyboard Computer (1976 Rocky Mount Instruments, Inc.). Vinyl LP. Clark Ferguson, RMI Keyboard Computer. 1:38 RMI Keyboard Computer demonstration. Clark Ferguson, “Strings” from RMI Harmonic Synthesizer And Keyboard Computer (1976 Rocky Mount Instruments, Inc.). Vinyl LP. Clark Ferguson, RMI Keyboard Computer. 3:00 Prophet 5 demonstration. Part 1, Performed by John Bowen from The Prophet (1978 Sequential Circuits). Flexi-disc, 7", 33 ⅓ RPM, Two Sided. Recorded at Music Annex, Menio Park, CA. 3:27 Prophet 5 demonstration. Part 2, “Sinfonia No. 11 in G minor” (Bach) performed by Dan Wyman from The Prophet (1978 Sequential Circuits). Flexi-disc, 7", 33 ⅓ RPM, Two Sided. John Bowen, Recorded at Sound Arts, Los Angeles, CA. 2:23 Synclavier demonstration. Denny Jaeger and Patrick Gleeson, side 1 from The Incredible Sounds Of Synclavier II (1981 New England Digital Corp.). Vinyl, LP, Compilation, Stereo, Blue Translucent. Demonstration disc for Synclavier sampling system. Includes “Untitled,” composed, programmed, and performed by Denny Jaeger; additional programming, composition, and performances by Bill Keenan. 14:23 Equinox 380 MusiComputer demonstration , Bob Snyder, “Heaven Came Down” from Equinox - Featuring The Amazing Equinox 380 MusiComputer Electronic Keyboard (1982 CBS). Vinyl LP. Equinox 380.” All selections were recorded 'Live" with a standard production model of the Gulbransen Equinox 380 MusiComputer. No "over-dubbing" was utilized in the production of this album.” Snyder himself recorded the following demo tracks that are different than the album I am sourcing for this podcast, Here is that recording of a YouTube video that demos this organ synthesizer with added narration and audience clapping. 2:46 Equinox 380 MusiComputer demonstration, Danny Saliba, “Runaway” from Equinox - Featuring The Amazing Equinox 380 MusiComputer Electronic Keyboard (1982 CBS). Vinyl LP. Equinox 380.”All selections were recorded 'Live" with a standard production model of the Gulbransen Equinox 380 MusiComputer.” 2:18 LinnDrum demonstration. Side 1 from The Ultimate Drum Machine (1982 Linn Electronics, Inc.). Red Flexi-disc, 7", 33 ⅓ RPM, Single Sided, Promo. 2:25 Emulator Demonstration, Side 1, “The Andrew Wilson Emulator Demo” (written by Andrew Thomas Wilson); and “Batteries Not Included” (written by Marco Alpert); narrated by Marcus Hale from Emulator Demonstration (1982 E-mu Systems, Inc.). Flexi-disc, 8.” Featuring the E-mu Emulator sampler. 6:51 Fairlight Computer Music Instrument demonstration. Don Blacke, narrator. Side 1 of the cassette, Just Fairlight - Number Three (1982 Fairlight Instruments Pty Ltd). Cassette. “Cassette released by Fairlight Instruments Pty Ltd promoting the Fairlight Computer Musical Instrument - the first polyphonic digital sampling synthesizer. Cassette was available when purchasing the synthesizer from the company. Printed information and tracklisting included on a separate sheet of paper. Side A includes informative narration explaining the Fairlight CMI and features various samples and short compositions. The last quarter of Side A includes recording of a presentation by Dr Robert Moog commenting on the Fairlight CMI. Side B contains all musical extracts from Side A, though without the commentary.” 20:02 Yamaha Electone demonstration. Claude Dupras, “Pulstar” from Interface Yamaha FX-1 (1983 Yamaha). Vinyl LP. Dupras, a longtime Yamaha Electone user, recorded this album for Yamaha to showcase the features of the latest model, the digital Electone FX-1. Here he plays the Vangelis piece “Pulstar.” 3:21 Yamaha DX7 demonstration. Side 1 from DX7 Sound Sensation (1983 Yamaha). Flexi-disc, 33 ⅓ RPM, Stereo. Tracks: Bell, Female Voice (2); Bagpipe, Snare Drum, Footsteps (3); Stardust (1); Harp, Cello (2); Electric Guitar (2); Church Organ (1); Violin (1); Train, Banjo, Fiddle, Honky-Tonk Piano (4); Volcano (1); Pan-Flute, Timpani, Shimmer, Chinese Organ (4). Notes on DX7 settings per track: (1) Signal processors used on this recording: Reverb, Delay, Graphic Equalizer, Parametric Equalizer, Flanger (used on 'Guitar'); (2) Number in parentheses indicate the number of overdubs used for the corresponding voice; (3) The entire recording was made with a single Yamaha DX7." 6:37 Background Music Excerpts from the Moog 900, RCA Music Synthesizer, Sound of Moog, ARP family of instruments, E-mu Emulator, demonstration recordings. Blue Marvin, “Release Time” from the album With Arp Sinthesyzer 2600 (1973 Joker). Blue Marvin is Alberto Baldan Bembo in this Italian release of ARP Odyssey tracks. Opening and closing sequences voiced by Anne Benkovitz. Additional opening, closing, and other incidental music by Thom Holmes. For additional notes, please see my blog Noise and Notations.
In dieser Folge erwarten euch Themen wie, die Rückkehr des Amiga mit dem THEA500 Mini, Xbox Games with Gold im September 2021, Game Pass Highlights, Microsoft Services Meldungen, PS Plus Games im September 2021, PS Now Highlights, Enclave von den Starbreeze Studios, einen Hörerbeitrag zu Pulstar auf dem Neo Geo, unsere Picks und einiges mehr. In der Pre-/Postshow exklusiv für Unterstützer geht es u.a. zusätzlich noch um The Witcher - Nightmare Of The Wolf, das Apple Arcade Abo, Star-Wars Deepfakes auf You-Tube und einiges mehr. Dazu wird eine "Bionade Mate Pur" genossen. Viel Spaß beim Anhören! Die kompletten Sendungsdetails mit allen Links und Fotos zur Sendung findest du auf www.maennerquatsch.de Genussmittel: (01:15) Bionade Mate Pur Themen: (02:09) Der Amiga kehrt zurück - THEA500 Mini (07:58) Xbox Games with Gold im September 2021, Game Pass Highlights, Microsoft Services Meldungen (15:25) Playstation Plus Spiele im September 2021, PS Now Highlights (17:07) Enclave von den Starbreeze Studios Picks / Was geht ab?: (23:50) Hörerbeitrag: Klausen und Pulstar (Neo Geo) (35:15) Pick von Manuel: Burnout (PS2) (39:50) Pick von Björn: Tetris DX (GBC) Pre-/Postshow: (Unterstützer Content) Unterstützer erhalten zusätzlich in jeder Folge exklusiv die Pre- und die Postshow. Hier hört ihr persönliche Geschichten und weitere oft lustige Themen. - Warm-up - Angeschaut: The Witcher - Nightmare Of The Wolf - Ausprobiert: Apple Arcade Abo - Neuer Discord-Kanal für Unterstützer - Glenfiddich Lkw sollen mit Whisky fahren - Lucasfilm stellt Star-Wars Deepfaker von You-Tube ein Dieser Podcast von quatschenden Männern für alle über Retrospiele, Videospiele, Filme, Serien, Technik und Gadgets bietet dir handverlesenen Neuigkeiten und interessante Themen, auch mal abseits des Mainstreams, damit du informiert bist und mitreden kannst, ohne selber zu viel Zeit zu investieren. Neue Folgen erscheinen jeden 1. und 3. Montag im Monat. Für Feedback und Kommentare nutze gerne den Kanal "Episoden-Quatsch" auf dem Männerquatsch Discord Server. discord.gg/4n35eHU Wenn du den Podcast unterstützen willst, dann schau doch mal auf www.patreon.com/maennerquatsch vorbei. Oder nutze für deine Einkäufe bei Amazon diesen Affiliate-link: amzn.to/2uVop1y
In Latin, the word Circulor means 'to form groups'. Doing business responsibly is now a business imperative and enabling the network effect through sustainable supply chains and circular economy is Circulor's unique mission. In episode 57, host Sheri Hinish (SupplyChainQueen) chats with Veera Johnson - supply chain extraordinaire, woman of many trades including owning a retail operation at 16 + an acting feature in Aladdin, and current co-founder of Circulor. We explore why sustainable benefits in supply chains have historically been consequential, not intentional. Veera urges that traceability at scale - including digital identity and the tracking of physical material composition - is available now to enable 2nd and 3rd use, in a reuse, circular economy. Traceability-as-a-Service, to verify responsible sourcing, and to underpin effective reverse supply chain infrastructure is unpacked, including the parts of OEM's supply chains that most currently have little real visibility into. Within mapped supply chains, Veera shares how she has proved responsible sourcing in mining cobalt and 28 other raw materials including green steel in battery production in engagement with Volvo and Pulstar. Lastly, with a breadth of experience, Veera shares hard-earned lessons that patience, creating the space for change, and self care are critical to success. To learn more about Veera and Circulor, visit https://www.circulor.com/ and connect on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/veera-johnson-3830271/ To learn more about the Supply Chain Revolution, visit SupplyChainQueen.com
Après l’actualité du site (01:22) on attaque ce podcast avec la run commenté du mode Manpaku de Muchi Muchi Pork de Raisonnable disponible sur Youtube (04:31), la sortie de Thunder Cross et Cybattler dans le catalogue Arcade Archives (05:53), la sortie physique de Habroxia 2 (08:17), l’apparition du Capcom Arcade Stadium sur Nintendo Switch (09:19) et le KickStarter auréolé de succès de Twin Tiger Shark – not the Same prouvant que non, Saidaioujou ne sera pas le dernier jeu JAMMA (15:21). On mentionnera Gun-REViper et Barrage Fantasia sur Steam (18:55), la sortie de Natsuki Chronicle sur Steam et le PlayStation Network (21:01), ainsi que Cotton Reboot (24:12) et la Darius Comique Cosmic Revelation (25:58) qui sont disponibles au Japon. On partagera aussi un peu nos craintes concernant la sortie de R-Type Final 2 qui semble prématuré (31:12). On parlera ensuite musique avec l’intégrale R-Type de 10 CD (33:55) et Fujita Harumi qui a publié sur Youtube des themes de THEY, un shmup annulé de Yumekobo qui aurait du sortir entre Blazing Star et Pulstar (34:51) ! Enfin pour la dernière partie du podcast on mentionnera Alfa System qui s’est fait absorbé par sa maison mère Meteorise (40:50), Square Enix qui dépose la marque Sol Cresta le poisson d’avril 2020 de Platinum Games (!!) (43:35) et on reviendra, avec un scepticisme très modéré, sur Senjin Aleste de M2 prévu en arcade sur le système APM3 de SEGA (46:35).
This week we are joined by Lou Camilli from Pulstar to talk about what drivers can do to modify their cars now to make them as efficient as possible and participate in the sustainability movement. We talk about the most effective steps drivers can take to reduce fuel consumption and emissions of their car. We also talk about Pulstar's high-power ionized plasma spark plug technology and the benefits it provides. Finally, we talk about a Lexus winter driving event we attended and a test drive of the 2021 Lexus IS 350 sport sedan.
Episode 23 Music for Space Travelers Lingering Sounds from the Atomic Age Playlist Hamilton O'Hara And Charlie Dobson Featuring Satellite Singers and Orchestra, Directed by, written by Jim Timmens, “With A Great Big Noise Like Thunder (Rocket Into Space),” from Journey to the Moon and More about Outer Space (1974, Golden Records). Excerpt. Eric Siday, “Challenge of Space” from “The Ultra Sonic Perception” (1961 Conroy). Magnetic tape music and effects by Eric Siday for this album of library music for broadcast. The Tornadoes, “Telstar” from The Sounds Of The Tornadoes (1962 London), written and produced by Joe Meek. The record was named after the Telstar communications satellite which was launched into orbit on July 10, 1962. It featured the Clavioline. Toru Hatano, “Solaris” from Space Adventure (1978 Mu Land). Musical Instruments: KORG Polyphonic Ensemble 1000, KORG Polyphonic Ensemble "Orchestra" 2000, KORG Synthesizer 800DV, KORG Synthesizer 770, Rhythm Machine-mini pops 120P, Drums, Electric Guitar, Strings Ensemble. Tom Dissevelt, “Moon Maid” from Song of the Second Moon (1968 Limelight). This was a North American reissue of a track from 1962 called “Drifting” recorded in the Netherlands at the Philips electronic music laboratory. Dick Raaijmakers, “The Ray Makers” from Song of the Second Moon (1968 Limelight). This was a North American reissue of a track from 1962 called “Mechanical Motions” recorded in the Netherlands at the Philips electronic music laboratory. The US song title is a play on the last name of the composer, which is pronounced “Ray-makers.” Hugues Dufourt, Ensemble D'Instruments Électroniques De L'Itinéraire, Peter Eötvös, “Saturne, Part C (1978),” from Saturne (1980 Sappho). The work was conceived for an ensemble of wind instruments (12 performers), a group of percussion (6 performers) and an ensemble of electrical instruments (4 performers). Saturne was recorded in the Espace de Projection of the IRCAM centre Pompidou on 1st and 2nd December 1979. The first public performance of the work was made on the same place on the 3rd December 1979. Composed by Hugues Dufourt. Ensemble D'Instruments Électroniques De L'Itinéraire, electric guitar and synthesizer, Claude Pavy, François Bousch. Peter Huse, “Space Play (1969)” from Carrefour (Musique, Électro-Acoustique/Electroacoustic Music, Canada) (1972, Radio Canada International). Made in the Sonic Research Studio at Simon Fraser University. Huse was assistant director of the World Soundscape Project around this time. About this work he said, “Science fiction cinema taught me to regard all sounds and physical space as materials for music.” This play of sound in space was created using magnetic tape composition. Eric Siday, “Galaxy” from “The Ultra Sonic Perception” (1961 Conroy). Magnetic tape music and effects by Eric Siday for this album of library music for broadcast. John Keating, “Earthshine” from Space Experience 2 (1975 EMI). Produced by John Keating. Keyboards by Francis Monkman. All electronic instruments by ARP including 2600, Odysseynsemble, Pro Soloist, String Ensemble. Claude Dubois, “Une Guitare Des Ondes Et Leur Machine” from Fable D'espace (1978 Pingouin). Music and lyrics, produced by Claude Dubois; Synthesizer, Jean-Yves Labat; Drums, John Wilcox; Guitar, Percussion, Synthesizer, Engineer, John Holbrook; Piano, Clavinet, Bass, Electric Piano Richard Bell. Spirit, “Space Child,” from Twelve Dreams of Dr. Sardonicus (1970 Epic). Composer, keyboards, Moog Synthesizer, John Locke; vocals, guitar, Randy California; vocals, percussion, Jay Ferguson; drums, percussion, Ed Cassidy; bass, vocals, Mark Andes; produced by David Briggs. Lothar and the Hand People, “Space Hymn” from “Space Hymn” (1969 Capitol). ''All electronic music on this album was created and realized by the Hand People on Moog Synthesizer and Lothar, the Theremin.'' Lothar and the Hand People: John Emelin, Kim King, Paul Conly, Rusty Ford, Tom Flye. Written by Tom Flye. Produced by Nickolas Venet. Sun Ra, “Cosmic Explorer (1970)” excerpt, from Nuits De La Fondation Maeght Volume 1 (1971 Shandar). “Intergalactic instruments played by Sun Ra.” Recorded live at Saint Paul de Vence, France, 3/5 August 1970. Compositions by Sun Ra. Minimoog solos by Sun Ra. Percussion by Nimrod Hunt, Lex Humphries, and John Goldsmith. I've included over eight minutes of this 20-minute piece. Isao Tomita, “The Sea Named ‘Solaris' (Bach, Three-Part Invention No. 2 in C Minor-Chorale)," from Kosmos (1978 RCA). This is the complete version of the work that was shortened for use with the Cosmos television series and various greatest hits albums. " Music electronically created by Isao Tomita. Vangelis, “Pulstar” from Albedo 0.39 (1976 RCA). Keyboards, synthesizers, drums, bass, Vangelis. Speaking Clock: Post Office Telecommunications. The term “albedo” refers to the reflecting power of a planet or other non-luminous body. Isao Tomita, “The Earth - A Hollow Vessel” (Tomita: “Dororo”), from The Bermuda Triangle (1979 RCA). Music electronically created by Isao Tomita. Isao Tomita, “The Song Of Venus (Prokofiev: Violin Concerto No. 1, First Movement),” from The Bermuda Triangle (1979 RCA). Music electronically created by Isao Tomita. Archive Mix (two tracks played at the same time). Dick Raaijmakers, “Song of the Second Moon” from Song of the Second Moon (1968 Limelight). Recorded in the Netherlands at the Philips electronic music laboratory in 1962. Sun Ra, “The Star Gazers” (1970)” from Nuits De La Fondation Maeght Volume 1 (1971 Shandar). “Intergalactic instruments played by Sun Ra.” Recorded live at Saint Paul de Vence, France, 3/5 August 1970. Compositions by Sun Ra. Synthesizer [Moog], piano, electric piano, organ [electric], Sun Ra; vocal by Verta Grosvenor.
Do you hear that sound? Can you feel it? The cool ocean breeze in your hair, the salt on your tongue. It's the smooth crash of the Last Wave on KVGM with your host, Hammock, bringing you thirty minutes of the best video game jams(z) from all your favorite composers and consoles, each and every week from our beachside studio on sunny Aqua City Island. Sit back, relax, and get ready to catch...the Last Wave.Streets of Rage 4 came out last week, which is the first game I've been super excited about playing since Zelda: Breath of the Wild. My wife and I have been beatin' thugs up and corrupt cops...and I love the fact that you can customize your food. My wife always seems to hit me with her special "on accident" and gulps down food at FULL HEALTH! Good grief...but the soundtrack has some jams that will definitely be making an appearance on the Last Wave, get ready.DOWNLOAD - THE LAST WAVE (5/3/20)PlaylistXiaoyu - Satoru Kosaki(Tekken 4, Arcade)Stage 4 - Kenichi Hirata(Popoitto Hebereke, Sega Saturn)Options - Yasuharu Takanashi and Seiichi Negi(Maximum Chase, Xbox)Stage 2 (Water Vein Under Ground) - Harumi Fujita(Pulstar, Neo Geo)Heart - Kenichiro Iwasaki(Kurikin: Nano Island Story, Nintendo DS)Forgethill - Noriko Matsueda and Takahito Eguchi(Racing Lagoon, Playstation)Idol Dreams - Isao Mizoguchi(Tanjou: Debut, PC-Engine CD)Game Ending - Masato Kouda(Magical Tetris Challenge, Nintendo 64)Special RequestBirdie Shot - Goblin Sound(U.S. Classic, Arcade)
En este episodio hablamos de: -Nioh 2 -Pulstar -Resident Evil 3 Remake -Final Fantasy VII Remake
Hypnosis - Droid A Terrific Italo Edit By Mr. Turner DL > https://hypeddit.com/track/2stl6a Hipnosis (on some records also named Hypnosis) was a successful Italian techno-disco band in the early '80s, born in Parma and founded by Stefano Cundari. It also featured Paul Sears and Ugo Solenghi. At the beginning of the year 1982 Angelo Bergamini from Kirlian Camera joined the band. Cundari had the idea of covering the song "Pulstar" by Vangelis for the label Memory Records. They recorded the song together with Anfrando Maiola from the group Koto. In the ensuing period all of the original members left the project and Bergamini turned down the proposition to stay as a composer and musician of the new line-up and decided to leave the sixty date world tour. At the same time as Hipnosis was developing, Paul Sears officially joined Kirlian Camera's new line-up. In 1987 Cundari released another 7"/12" ("Droid") under the Hipnosis banner. Soon after he passed away. At this point the official Hipnosis-Story ends. In 1991 a CD anthology entitled "Hypnosis" was released. In 1992 a certain Humphrey Robertson released a single and an album for ZYX Records under the name Hypnosis. On both releases the font-logo which can be seen on the "Hypnosis"-CD was used, so it seems that the label tried to re-animate Hypnosis with other musicians. The last sign of life of this replica was another 12" record in 1994. In 2006 Angelo Bergamini recorded the Song "Kaczynski Code" for the Kirlian Camera album "Coroner's Sun" under the name Hipnosis Italy. In 2016, for the Greatest Hits & Remixes compilation, ZYX mingled original Hipnosis tracks with selections by Humphrey Robertson as well as yet another Hypnosis, the seemingly unrelated Hypnosis from Canada.
Titans Of Nuclear | Interviewing World Experts on Nuclear Energy
In this episode, we discuss... 1) Increasing measurement accuracy with gamma rays 2) Understanding cross sections, thermal neutrons and fast neutrons 3) The PULSTAR research reactor design and how it is used to produce positrons 4) Demonstrating inherent safety with small research reactors
Sven Torstenson, Soft Hallucinations, Drugs Benoit Hutin, Spectre, Electronic Claude Larson, 64k Ram, High-Tech - The Digital Sound Of Claude Larson Brian Bennett / Dave Lawson, Rhythm Pattern, Music Machine Francis Martin, Black Zone, Modern Times Slim Pezin, A1 - Smurf, Scratch & Dance, Percussions Modernes (Volume 2) Monica Beale, Pulstar, Sound Stage 12: Music For Micros Gareth John, London Town At 5 A.M, The Synthesiser Album Sauveur Mallia, Spatial Hexagone, Cosmosynthetic Vol.2 Sven Libaek And His Orchestra, Quasars, Solar Flares Midas Touch, Aqua Perambulator, Earth Shaker José Pharos, The Winner Man, Boucles Rythmiques Claude Larson, Panamericana, Sound Dimensions Alan Tew, The Fence (Version b), Drama Suite Part II Simon Haseley, Prototype, Dramatic Funk Themes Vol. 3 The Milan Pilar Group, Fly Me To The Sky, Sailing, Gliding, Floating Midas Touch, L.A. Disco, Medium - Rare Alan Parker, Psychosis, Breath Of Danger Rex Brown Company & WERSI-Electric-String-Orchestra, Hot Track, Action & Tension & Space Franco Micalizzi, Delitto Sull'autostrada, Poliziotteschi Graffiti Georges Rodi & Dave Sarkys, Swiftness, New Life Roger Webb, Space Clowns, Number 18 - Prime Time / Contempo Alan Parker, The Heister, The All American Powerhouse Alan Hawkshaw, Mile High Swinger, Synthesizer And Percussion Jacky Giordano, Golden Blend, Timing N° 4 Roger Webb, Star Patrol, Number 18 - Prime Time / Contempo Jacques Siroul, Sea Stress, Music... A Bunch Of Feelings G. Boulanger - D. Cottard, Break Beat, Zoulou Tom Elliot, Syndicate, Release No. 15 - Space Electronics Andy Clark, I, Android, Synthesis 2 Derek Austin, Moog Shots, Synthasia Piero Umiliani, Produzione, Musicaelettronica Volume Due Roland Bocquet, Scoop, Robot Rose "Claviers Synthétiseur" Sauveur Mallia, Synthetic Geometry, Cosmosynthetic Vol.2 Eric Vann, Gulfstream, Water World The Astral Dimension, Cassiopea, Eros Stars The Astral Dimension, Eclisse, Galassia M81
How to setup and use the Front Desk program on a networked Windows computer.
If you wish to backup your patient files to something other than a CD-R, here are some simple instructions for backing up your patient folders to a USB thumb drive. These instructions will work with any type of removable media as well.
This movie will walk you through a simple installation of the PulStar Analysis and Adjusting program on a Windows based PC.
This movie depicts the basic protocol for the standing position with the PulStar system.
Dr. Evans presents his research paper: minimum energy hypothesis, at a Pittsburgh seminar. This hypothesis allows Doctors to explain the fixation theory of the subluxation easily to physicists as well as patients in a simple, common-sense manner.
Here we go through a complete patient encounter. We'll see the main PulStar program from the beginning of a patient visit to the end and we'll point out all of the new features for version 10.1 which will be available in January of 2011. Click on the image below to start the movie.
This is an upper cervical analysis protocol that Dr. Jeffery Hunt developed in the late 90's. It is very specific and will be tender when analyzing an acute patient. Very low forces are recommended.
Here are a few of the major new features in the upcoming version of the PulStar Program version 9.6
Dr. Joseph M. Evans presents the science behind how the PulStar works.
This is the Intro from our latest March 2012 seminar DVD giving you an idea of what we cover in the 2 day event and what to expect on the DVDs.
The PulStar G3 has a built-in diagnostics program. This program can actuate the Impulse Head at different forcelevels and determine what may be the cause of a problem. The program saves an output file to the Documents folder for easy retrieval and email to Sense technology for further review.
This quick tutorial will walk you through setting up a second PulStar in your office to share your existing patient files.
This video shows the correct analysis preload thrust force. Be careful not to "toggle" the PulStar Impulse head when using it for analysis.
This video describes the best practice for holding the PulStar Impulse Head. Both the left and right handed methods are discussed.
Wir sprechen über den Besuch im Binarium, das Switch Grip auf Kickstarter, ein mobiles Switch Dock von Nyko, das C-Force Dock, Nintendo 3DS Produktionsende, Super Bomberman R, Zelda Breath of the Wild DLC, Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, Mario Kart VR, Rayman Prototype für SNES, das Buch Neo Geo A Visual History und Neo Geo Anthology, Wonder boy the Dragons Trap, Polybus für PS4, TxK von Jeff Minter, Space Giraffe für Xbox 360, Pulstar jetzt für die Xbox One, Wolfenstein 2 the new Colossus, Spieler mit nächster Gamerscore, Top Gun 2, Quentin Tarantino, Aladdin life action Film, Grand Prix Story 1 & 2 für Mobile die Zigarren Bahia do Brasil und Jubilee Edition 1999. Die kompletten Show notes mit allen Links zur Sendung gibt es auf unserer Webseite: https://www.maennerquatsch.de/podcast/mq-06/ Übersicht: Männerquatsch#06 Genussmittel: (0:59) Maik: Zigarre - Jubilee Edition 1999 (John Aylesbury) Björn: Zigarre - Bahia do Brasil (John Aylesbury) News: (4:02) Switch Grip und Tasche Kickstarter (6:38) Nyko bringt günstiges (mobiles) Switch Dock (7:32) C-Force Dock für die Switch (basiert auf Samsung Handy Adapter) (9:23) New Nintendo 3DS Produktion endet Weltweit (10:40) Super Bomberman R: Update (11:43) Zelda DLC Pack eins von zwei des Season Passes ist da (15:33) Mario Kart 8 Deluxe Multiplayer Update (16:18) Mario Kart VR gameplay-video (16:36) Rayman SNES Prototyp ROM frei verfügbar Rayman SNES Prototype gameplay-video Rayman SNES Prototype Screenshots (20:12) Buch - NEOGEO: A Visual History Buch - Neo Geo Anthology: History & Complete Games Library (24:00) Wonder boy the Dragons Trap - Physische Version für PS4 (25:12) Polybus Minter (PS4) Nine Inch Nails' new music video features Polybus TxK von Jeff Minter Space Giraffe von Jeff Minter (30:35) Pulstar (Neo Geo) jetzt für Xbox One (31:13) Wolfenstein 2: The New Colossus - Neuer Trailer (32:05) Xbox Fan mit höchster Gamerscore verliert nach 11 Jahren die Top-Position. Grund: Flitterwochen (33:32) Top Gun 2 kommt (35:16) Quentin Tarantino - Plant angeblich Verfilmung der Manson Family-Morde (37:00) Aladdin real life verfilmung mit Will Smith (39:46) Unser Besuch im Binarium (46:20) Interview mit Christian Ullenboom vom Binarium Die Langfassung des Interviews gibt es auf Patreon, kostenlos für alle Picks: (38:33) Grand Prix Story 2 bzw. Grand Prix Story 1 Ein Podcast über klassische und aktuelle Videospiele, Apps, Filme, Serien, Veranstaltungen, Genussmittel und Gadgets. Kurz: Dinge die uns bewegen. Die wichtigsten Neuigkeiten und viele Hintergrundinformationen, schnell, einfach, unterhaltsam. Viel Spaß beim Zuhören. Wenn Ihr uns unterstützen wollt, dann schaut doch mal auf unserer Patreonseite vorbei: https://www.patreon.com/maennerquatsch. Oder nutzt für eure Einkäufe bei Amazon unseren affiliate-link: http://amzn.to/2uVop1y.
Splatoon 2, Destiny 2, Castlevania, Hollow Knight, Pulstar, Polybius, Nintendo Switch Online, Evo2k17, and more!
Will you hear my electronic dance music track created in one and a half hours in FL Studio 12 to celebrate 160,000 YouTube subscribers and the Bitcoin price going towards $2,000 for the first time ever? This song is all instrumental with a split in the middle where the bassline, chords, riff, and high notes all shift to different synths. To compose this song, I used Morphine Additive Synthesizer with the LED Acidsynth NUC to make the first bassline. SeamlessR - Band Pad in Sytrus, ARP Wild Thing ToTc in PoiZone, and Over the top in Harmor made the first half of the sounds in the track. Transistor bass , Jazz E. Piano from Fruity DX10, Magnetic Fields from Sytrus, and Pulstar 2 from Sytrus made the second half of the song. For the kick drums, I used these loops from the Deadmau5 Xfer pack: XF_KickProc014, XF_KickProc015, XF_KickProc039, XF_KickProc102, XF_KickHall08, XF_KickHall03, and XF_KickHall13. Dennis Chavours THANK YOU VERY MUCH for giving $5 with the YouTube superchat during the livestream! -Buttchocolate- thank you for watching for the first time on http://smashcast.tv/jerrybanfield and helping me switch the second riff into a much better sound! Thank you to each of you listed below for commenting on YouTube, Facebook, and Twitch! Ashutosh Sharma Nevuri Dinesh Mu Khan hughesy Will Bochkay Suppoman Udemy xXExtremePlayerXx Scott -y doesn't know! LordGokkenHeimer beastlyone12 Coyote Prophet Oskar Sandberg ghoatghoat voidwalkerX jake bosley Shadow Circles Aussie Crypto am suo OneUnkownGuy Animation 4 All lcradan24 MANEESH PORAS my Voice DETECTOR Joseph Bell Samphos Amm --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jerrybanfield/support
It's kind of weird releasing this after all the down time, but I just felt like I should do a music episode because of my recent resurgence into listening to video game music. I hope everyone enjoys it and thanks for listening! Music in this episode: Demon's Souls, Aero Fighter II, Captain America and The Avengers, Pulstar, Sunset Riders, Infamous: Second Son, Marvel vs Capcom 3: Fate of Both Worlds, Shovel Knight, Diablo III: Reaper of Souls, Mario Kart 8, WildStar, Transistor, Rogue Legacy You can reach us at cstrikepodcast@gmail.com, leave a voicemail at (909) 278-7453 or Twitter at criticalstrike
¡ScoreVG edición 8 Bits! Entra con nosotros Analog y nos habla de 1 Lengua, 8 Bits más que luego produce de su GameBoy ruidos que nunca hubiéramos pensado fueran posibles. Y para rematar también tuvimos a nuestro padrino acá sentado dándonos tips y consejos. Pásele al Score con invitado que nos quiere en cuadritos. Con: Miguel "Asher" Sandoval, Lorenzo "Renzo" Grajales, Oscar "Akira" Yasser, Pablo "Yoshi" Pailles, Mauricio/Ophelia Pastrana, Rolando "Rolman" Cedillo, Artemio Urbina, Ernesto "Analog" Muñoz. LISTA DE ROLAS: 00:05:10 Star Fox (1993) - Corneria - Hajime Hirasawa. Nintendo. 00:11:11 Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (chiptune) - Josue Pablo Pailles. 00:15:47 Analog Session - Ernesto Muñoz - Game Boy, Game Boy Advance. 00:45:56 I Know Basic (Remix) - Ernesto Muñoz. 00:48:59 Castlevania III: Dracula's Curse (1989) - Course of The Funk - The OneUps - Hidenori Maezawa, Jun Funahashi, Yukie Morimoto, Yoshinori Sasaki. Konami. 00:58:43 The World Ends With You (2007) - Deja Vu - Takeharu Ishimoto. Square-Enix, Jupiter. 01:08:50 Mutant Mudds (2012) - World 2-2 - Troupe Gammage. Renegade Kid. 01:18:32 StreetPass Mii Plaza (2011) - StreetPass Mii Plaza Music - Kazumi Totaka. Nintendo SPD. 01:23:15 3D Dot Games Heroes (2009) - Opening - Shinji Hosoe, Ayako Saso, Shoichiro Sakamoto, Teruo Taniguchi, Takahiro Eguchi, Norihiro Hurukawa. Silicon Studio. 01:32:20 Pulstar (1995) - Stage 1 - Harumi Fujita. Aicom. 01:43:42 Bastion (2011) - The Sole Regret - Darren Korb. Supergiant Games. 01:49:26 Final Fantasy V (1992) - Dear Friends - Nobuo Uematsu. Square. 01:57:51 Ico (2001) - Heal - Michiru Oshima, Koichi Yamazaki, Mitsukuni Murayama . Team Ico. 02:09:10 Daytona USA (2011) (Xbox Live Arcade, PS Store) . Sega AM2. 02:19:08 Gradius V (2004) - Hitoshi Sakimoto. Treasure. 02:29:20 The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword (2011) - Skyloft Variation - Hajime Wakai, Koji Kondo, Shiho Fujii, Mahito Yokota, Takeshi Hama . Nintendo EAD, Monolift Soft. 02:40:09 Mass Effect 3 (2012) - Romantic Piano - Sonic Mayhem. BioWare. / Mass Effect (2007) - Menu - Jack Wall, Richard Jacques. BioWare. 02:48:16 Journey (2012) - The Road of Trials - Austin Wintory. Thatgamecompany. 03:01:56 Kid Icarus: Uprising (2012) - Practice Room - Motoi Sakuraba, Yuzo Koshiro, Masafumi Takada, Noriyuki Iwadare, Yasunori Mitsuda, Takahiro Nishi. Project Sora, Sora Ltd. 03:09:39 Half-Minute Hero (2009) - Kiichi Hosaka, Koichi Takazawa, Kazuo Araki, Yasuyuki Kobayashi, Toshinari Fujii. Marvelous Entertainment. 03:17:37 F-Zero GX (2003) - Octoman - Hidenori Shoji, Daiki Kasho. Amusenment Vision. 03:23:03 Lumines Electronic Symphony - Windowlicker - Aphex Twin. Q Entertainment. 03:37:51 Ridge Racer 3D (2011) - Sky Hy - Tonight. Namco Bandai Games, Xeen. 03:42:10 Bye Bye (Déjame Que Te Toque la Piel) - Vilma Palma e Vampiros.
Tues 7 Aug 2012 Participantes: Asher, Ophelia Pastrana, Sr_Pixel, Daniel Mastretta, Artemio Urbina, Rolando Cedillo 00:05:42 [Street Figther II] (1991) [Arrange] [Capcom] // [Street Fighter II 'Wrestling with Double Bass' [Zangief Stage] *Remix by Malcos] (Yoko Shimomura/Isao Abe) 00:16:45 [Dino Crisis] (1999) [Sega Dreamcast] [Capcom] // [You have mail - Dino Crisis Original Soundtrack] (Makoto Tomozawa, Sayaka Fujita & Akari Kaida) 00:26:10 [Conker’s Bad Fur Day] (2001) [Nintendo 64] [Rare] // [Windy And Co.] (Robin Beanland) 00:36:25 [Beyond Good and Evil] (2003) [GameCube] [Ubisoft Montpellier,Ubisoft Milan,Ubisoft Shanghai] // [-04- "Hyllian Suite" UbiSoft Beyond Good and Evil OST] (Christophe Héral) 00:48:40 [Blinx: The Time Sweeper] (2002) [Xbox] [Artoon] // [Deja Vu Canals Wavemaster Inc] (Mariko Nanba,Keiichi Sugiyama,Naofumi Hataya) 00:59:13 [Ibara] (2005 Arcade) [Arcade] [Cave] // [Ibara Original Soundtrack- Robot No.28 ] (Shinji Hosoe) 01:09:48 [Vampire Hunter/Darkstalkers] (1994) [Arcade] [Capcom] // [PHOBOS Stage (Mexico) ~Saturn Was Our Youth~ First Volume (disc 2)] (Toshio Kajino, Tomoyuki Kawakami Sega Saturn History) 01:19:13 [Dino Crisis II] (2000 PlayStation) [PlayStation] [Capcom] // [Save] (Sayaka Fujita,Makoto Tomozawa) 01:24:11 [Bio Hazard 2/Resident Evil 2] (1998 PlayStation) [PlayStation,PC,Microsoft Windows,Nintendo 64,Dreamcast,Gamecube,Playstation Network,PSP] [Capcom] // [-The Front Hall- Bio Hazard 2 Original Soundtrack] (Shun Nishigaki, Syusaku Uchiyama, Masami Ueda) 01:34:30 [Dewprism/Threads of Fate] (1999 JP,2000 NA) [PlayStation] [Square product Development Division 3] // [-Pass Through The Forest- Squaresoft Dewprism OST Disc 1] (Junya Nakano) 01:45:46 [Hitman 2] (2002 NA) [PlayStation 2] [IO Interactive] // [-Main Title- Hitman 2: Silent Assassin Original Soundtrack(DISC TWO – Hitman 2: Silent Assassin)] (Jesper Kyd) 01:54:30 [The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim] (2011) [Microsoft Windows] [Bethesda Game Studios] // [-Skyrim Atmospheres- The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim – The Original Game Soundtrack] (Jeremy Soule) 02:12:02 [Metal Gear Solid 2] (2001 PlayStation 2) [PlayStation 2,Xbox,Microsoft Windows,PlayStation 3,Xbox 360,PlayStation Vita] [KCEJ] // [Metal Gear Solid 2 'May Fortune Smile Upon You'[Fortune]remix by:Vig] (Harry Gregson-Williams, Norihiko Hibino,Rika Muranaka) 02:24:14 [Dunk Dream/Street Hoop] (1994 Neo Geo) [Neo Geo,Virtual Console] [Data East] // [Funky Heat] (Tatsuya Kiuchi) 02:33:27 [Botanicula] (2012 Windows) [Microsoft Windows] [Amanita Design] // [-A Major For 12 Frogs-Botanicula Soundtrack] (DVA) 02:39:12 [Pulstar] (1995) [Neo Geo] [Aicom] // [02 Track 2] (Harumi Fujita) 02:48:04 [Princess Maker 2] (1991) [NEC PC-9801] [Gainax] // [Princess Maker 2 PMD - Opening] (Masahiro Kajihara,Ryu Umemoto) 02:57:19 [Rhythm Tengoku Gold/Rhythm Heaven] (2008 Jp,2009 EU y NA) [Nintendo DS] [Nintendo SPD] // [Thrilling! Is This Love (Fan Club 2)] (TSUNKU?, Masami Yone) 03:05:43 [ZIGGURAT] (2012) [iOS] [Action Button Entertaiment] // [ZIGGURAT Theme] (Andrew Toups and the Action Button Orchestra feat.Large Prime Numbers) 03:16:44 [Mushroom Wars] (2009) [PlayStation 3] [Creat Studios,Zillion Whales,Creative Mobile] // [Alien 2] 03:23:17 [The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker] (2002) [GameCube] [Nintendo EAD/Nintendo EAD Group No. 3] // [Dragon Roost Island] (Kenta Nagata,Hajime Wakai,Toru Minegishi,Koji Kondo) 03:29:09 [Shantae: Risky's Revenge] (NDSi 2010) [Nintendo DSi] [WayForward Technologies] // [Burning Town Forever(Remix)] (Jake Kaufman - Shantae: Risky's Revenge Original Soundtrack) 03:45:28 [Katamari Tribute/Katamari Forever] (2009) [PlaysStation 3] [Namco Bandai Games] // [Bluffing Damacy (Refreshed by GUIRO)-Katamari Damacy TRIBUTE Original Soundtrack: Katamari Takeshi] (Yoshihito Yano, Yu Miyake, Hideki Tobeta, Yuri Misumi, Asuka Sakai, Akitaka Toyama, Keigo Hoashi, Katsuro Tajima)
Todo Gamer Sabe que Sonic Triunfará. Hoy llegamos con un especial de solo Shooters, pero les queremos avisar, estos no son los shooters que ustedes esperan. De hecho, ningún Shooter de los que hablamos es un FPS. Revivimos lo que era un shooter-scroller y el verdadero significado de estas arcades. Mauricio Pastrana, Pablo "Yoshi" Pailles, Gerardo "Gerry" del Carmen, Artemio Urbina, Rolando "Rolman" Cedillo. 00:06:31 B-Wings (NES) (1986) - Wingless. Data East. 00:13:25 Gradius III (1989) - Sand Storm. Konami. 00:20:40 R-Type (1987) - PCE. Irem, Produce, Bits Studio, Compile, DotEmu SAS, Factor 5, Gyrox, Hudson, Images Design, ISCO, Magic Series, Rainbow Arts, Software Studios. 00:25:57 Galactic Storm (1992). Taito. 00:31:45 Axelay (1992) - Return to Mother. Konami. 00:37:19 GRADIUS V (2004) - UNIVERSE - STAGE 1 - Hitoshi Sakimoto. Treasure, G.rev. 00:46:23 Prehistoric Isle (1930) - Flying The Dinosaur. SNK. 00:54:37 M.U.S.H.A. (Sega Genesis) (1990) - Armed Armor. Compile. 01:00:15 ThuderForce III (1990) - Title/Intro/Stage1/clear. Technosoft. 01:08:20 Einhänder (1997) - Street - Kenichiro Fukui. Square. 01:13:40 R-Type Delta (1998) - Stage 3 (Great Attack) - Haruhiko Kuroiwa, Eisaku Nambu, Hirosi Ebihara, Keiji Ueki. Irem. 01:24:17 Viewpoint (1992) - Stage 3. Sammy 01:29:57 Pulstar (1995) - Stage 01. Aicom. 01:37:57 Radiant Silvergun (1998) - REMINISCENCE. Treasure. 01:47:22 BLazing Star (1998) - Boss. Yumekobo. 01:54:45 Ikaruga (2001). Treasure, G.rev. 02:06:50 Espgaluda (2003) - Different Blood ~ Wearing Blood – Manabu Namiki. Cave, Arika. 02:18:56 Deathsmiles (2007) - Select/Stage1/Boss. CAVE. 02:27:23 R-Type Delta (1998) - Stage 4 (Corrosion) - Haruhiko Kuroiwa, Eisaku Nambu, Hirosi Ebihara, Keiji Ueki. Irem. 02:35:43 Otomedius Excellent (2011) - Aircraft Carrier (From Gradius) - Hiroki Koga. Konami Digital Entertainment. 02:39:36 Fire Shark (1989) - Stage1. Toaplan. 02:44:21 Gaiares (1990) - Stage1. Telenet Japan. 02:51:21 Shooting Medley – Press Start Gadget Orchestra- Press Start 2007. 03:02:04 Gokujou Parodius (1997) - Cooking Mambo. Konami. 03:08:20 Einhänder (1997) - Zero Gravity - Kenichiro Fukui. Square. 03:14:20 Salamander Arcade (1986) - Fly High - KONAMI KUKEIHA CLUB. Konami, SPS. 03:20:04 Space Invaders Extreme (2008) - Taito Zuntata. Taito. 03:29:48 1.9.8.5. - The Barcelona - Gradius house ReMix.
With the fall game season ramping up, it's time for the Sound Test to recognize some recent releases in its own way. Kingdom Hearts is featured via a piano piece; music from Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World debuts with a rocking track from Anamanaguchi, and Mafia II rounds out the show. In between are selections from a Suikoden celtic collection and NeoGeo shooter Pulstar.
With the fall game season ramping up, it's time for the Sound Test to recognize some recent releases in its own way. Kingdom Hearts is featured via a piano piece; music from Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World debuts with a rocking track from Anamanaguchi, and Mafia II rounds out the show. In between are selections from a Suikoden celtic collection and NeoGeo shooter Pulstar.