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Akai are paving new frontiers of sampling with their incoming update for MPC. Stylophone, that usual stocking filler have landed with a doozy drone machine and in the Round Robin we're continuing the sampling theme by looking at where we find our samples. Help Support the Channel: Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/audionautic Join our Discord for a positive space on the internet to talk synths, music marketing, production and more with like minded producers: https://discord.gg/VPZUWxdK8Y Thanks to our Patrons who support what we do: Audionauts: Abby, Bendu, David Svrjcek, Josh Wittman, Paul Ledbrook, Matt Donatelli and Stephen Setzepfandt, Mike K Smith Lars Haur - Audionaut Producer Time Stamps: 00:00 - Intro 03:00 - MPC Stems 09:00 - What does this mean for sampling and other samplers 17:00 - help support the show on patreon 23:00 - Stylophone modular synth 28:00 Music For Imagined Landscapes 38:00 - AI Copyright in UK 50:00 - 4 ways to find samples 58:00 - SPLICE 01:02:00 sample archives (public domains is best) 01:08:00 sample yourself 01:12:00 Making one shots
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On Friday's Drive it was great to have Alex from Brentwood's own Ocean Flaws live in the studio for a chat all about their highly anticipated debut EP “Zoo Doo Magic”. We talked about Alex's experience returning to Doddinghurst Road to our studio and almost passing his childhood home on the way. Along with something of a track-by-track of the full EP we heard a little about how it all came together both musically and logistically… we even covered some essential band admin including the infamous Ocean Flaws shared Google Drive! As, always there were a lot of laughs along the way and Alex even became the latest musically gifted victim/supporter of the Stylophone-in… I'm still waiting to hear whether or not they'll let me join the band for stylophone solos.
Refleti sobre "Capacidade de Apreciação Musical" e "Apreciação Musical Consciente"... Chegou a hora de irmos Para Além do Conceito com uma tarefa que faz parte do CICLO E.A.P. Bora!? FONTE e LINKS: https://rockntech.com.br/os-21-instrumentos-musicais-mais-estranhos-diferentes-e-fascinantes-que-existem/ Stylophone: https://youtu.be/th2-66-6yXs Theremin: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K6KbEnGnymk Crwth: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nBWpB5zlerI MERCHANDELSING: ► KIT DO FLAUTISTA http://pedeebebe.com.br/flautista ► E-BOOK "10 atividades práticas de Apreciação Musical": https://www.hotmart.com/ebook-10praticas ► Curso Essência da Escuta: https://pay.hotmart.com/I71131208M ► Pede & Bebe: http://pedeebebe.com.br/planopodcast JORNADA DA ESCUTA PODCAST: Apresentado por Del Lima Júnior, a proposta do Podcast Jornada da Escuta é tecer de forma leve, por vezes descontraída, ideias, conceitos e estratégias sobre Apreciação Musical. O Jornada da Escuta é um podcast 100% sobre Apreciação Musical, e tem como propósito, dentro de suas limitações, conscientizar de que a Apreciação Musical é uma das práticas intelectuais e artísticas mais importantes para músicos, melômanos e aficionados. CONTATOS: Instagram: @dellimajr || @academialacordi E-mail: contato.academiaLacordi@gmail.com
Já ouviu a frase: "A gente morre e não vê tudo"? Pois é, diante de tantas novidades como metaverso e NFTs, andei pensando que além de imaginar o futuro, pode ser muito interessante dar uma verificada em algumas coisas que já passaram. Vamos conhecer alguns instrumentos que um dia foram tão inusitados quanto o próprio conceito de metaverso? FONTE e LINKS: https://rockntech.com.br/os-21-instrumentos-musicais-mais-estranhos-diferentes-e-fascinantes-que-existem/ Stylophone: https://youtu.be/th2-66-6yXs Theremin: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K6KbEnGnymk Crwth: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nBWpB5zlerI MERCHANDELSING: ► KIT DO FLAUTISTA http://pedeebebe.com.br/flautista ► E-BOOK "10 atividades práticas de Apreciação Musical": https://www.hotmart.com/ebook-10praticas ► Curso Essência da Escuta: https://pay.hotmart.com/I71131208M ► Pede & Bebe: http://pedeebebe.com.br/planopodcast JORNADA DA ESCUTA PODCAST: Apresentado por Del Lima Júnior, a proposta do Podcast Jornada da Escuta é tecer de forma leve, por vezes descontraída, ideias, conceitos e estratégias sobre Apreciação Musical. O Jornada da Escuta é um podcast 100% sobre Apreciação Musical, e tem como propósito, dentro de suas limitações, conscientizar de que a Apreciação Musical é uma das práticas intelectuais e artísticas mais importantes para músicos, melômanos e aficionados. CONTATOS: Instagram: @dellimajr || @academialacordi E-mail: contato.academiaLacordi@gmail.com
On Monday's Drive I was joined by music blogger, radio host and singer, songwriter Grace Calver for a live acoustic session. We had a chat too about all sorts from how she began her journey into radio, The Grace Note Blog, her music and what it's been like playing live festivals this year. We also covered other important things like what's it like when someone finds out you wrote a song about them and losing your guitar capo. Plus Grace joined in with the Stylophone-in! Bored Of U by Grace Calver is out now. Click here to listen on Spotify.
Podcast Geeksleague 243, enregistré ce vendredi 1 Juillet 2022. Petit podcast sans invité, entre nous ! Simon est venu en renfort afin de regler la config son de Geeksleague, encore quelques petits Glitchs sonore mais on touche le bon bout. Pour s'abonner à notre flux RSS PodcastPour nous soutenir via TipeeePour nous écouter sur DezzerNous rejoindre sur DiscordNous rejoindre sur Instagram Au sommaire : 00:00 -Introduction11:42 - News Tech25:11 - Coup de coeur : Poke Clicker26:30 - « Au bout du labyrinthe » roman de Philip K. Dick29:39 - Coup de coeur : The Boys Saison 332:30 - Eiyuden Chronicle : Rising37:25 - Coup de coeur : A plague Tales innocence40:43 - Plateforme de streaming d'animé : Comparatif (ADN, Crunchyroll) 01:06:42 - Coup de coeur : The old guard (Netflix) 01:08:24 - Galérapagos 01:12:24 - Coup de coeur : Moi quand je me réincarne en slime 01:17:51 - SDQP 01:35:25 - Outro Remerciements : À nos TipeursA Simon Video : https://youtu.be/BUhboD7rjIw
Jeremy and Sam sit down to discuss the Red Bulls win and the Columbus away draw, new interim head coach, Christian Lattanzio, and try to speak with Andre Shinyashiki. A link to our Prideraiser!
Ahead of Tuesday's Drive I caught up with musician, composer, author, lecturer and Queen of Kingston University Stylophone Orchestra, Dr Leah Kardos. We talked about her work at Kingston University and Visconti Studio, how a car boot full of stylophones inspired their album and getting Tony Visconti involved to produce their version of Space Oddity. We also talked about Leah's new book Blackstar Theory: The Last Works of David Bowie and how limitations can inspire creativity. Stylophonika, the debut album from Kingston University Stylophone Orchestra is out now on Spun Out Of Control Records. For more information about Visconti Studio click here and to find out more about Dr Leah Kardos including more of her music and writing, click here.
Playlist Chamberlin Rhythmate Two Times The Trauma, “Freak Show” from I Fell In Love With An Ocean (2006 Starfly). There is an original Chamberlin Rhythmate at Roth Händle Studios in Stockholm, plus some other precious vintage equipment used in the making of the first album by Two Times The Trauma. Double Bass, Vocals, Magnus Eugensson; Drums, Percussion, Optigan, Mellotron, Tin Whistle, Turntables, Chamberlin Rhythmate, Mattias Olsson; Electric Guitar, Eric Fallope; Mellotron, Orchestron, Tobias Ljungkvist; Tuba, Fredrik Wennström; Vocals, Cecilia Åhlfeldt; Vocals, Acoustic Guitar, Mattias Eriksson; Xylophone, Daniel Kåse. Recorded at Roth Händle Studios 3 & 4, Stockholm. Mellotron bee tape set used with kind permission from Gaby Stenberg. Yamaha GX-1 used with kind permission from Benny Andersson. Orchestron French Horn disc on 'In Your Eyes' used thanks to Zac Rae. All Optigan, Mellotron and Chamberlin Rhythmate service and maintenance was performed way beyond the call of duty by Markus Resch. Wurlitizer Side Man and Swingin' Rhythm LCD Sound System, “Somebody's Calling Me” from This Is Happening (2010 Parlophone). Somebody's Calling Me; Finger Snaps Snaps, Matt Thornley; Finger Snaps Snaps, Synthesizer Casio MT-68, Wurlitzer Sideman, EMS VCS3 Putney, Korg Poly Ensemble, Bass, Piano Acoustic, Keyboards Roland System 100, Vocals, James Murphy; Mixed By, DS; Trombone, Jason Disu; Written-By, J. Murphy. Glenn Derringer, “The Girl From Ipanema” from Wurlitzer Swingin' Rhythm (1968 Wurlitzer). Glenn Derringer at the Wurlitzer electronic organ, demonstrating the Wurlitzer Electronic Swingin' Rhythm attachment with an unspecified Wurlitzer electronic organ. Each track on this demonstration disc explains the Swingin' Rhythm settings that were used. For “The Girl From Ipanema,” the settings were: “Moderate Bossa Nova. The Swingin' Rhythm was set at Latin, tempo control set to 1 o'clock.” What more can I say? Dick Hyman, “Strobo” from the single Strobo/Lay, Lady, Lay (1969 Command). Dick told me about this track, which was one of his Moog experiments that didn't make it onto his two albums around this time. Normally, he produced his Moog tracks with the help of synthesizer programmer Walter Sear. But in the case of this single, he did all the programming. For “Strobo,” he used a drum machine. It sounds like a Swingin' Rhythm. Jean-Pierre Sabar, “Fool on the Hill” from Super-Danse/Les Orgues Électroniques De Jean Pierre Sabar (1969 Sava). French LP of instrumental cover versions of popular music, all played on the Wurlitzer 4300 electronic organ with integrated Multi-Matic Percussion unit and Swingin' Rhythm, which was also sold as a standalone drum machine. In this case, I'm having a little trouble telling the difference between the drum machine and what sometimes sounds like a drum set with bass and toms. The settings on the organ indicate that the pedals can be used to play “drum” and “cymbal” sounds, and the Swingin' Rhythm unit had buttons for drum, brush, snare, block, and cymbal. Still, I can't account for the tambourine sound but so much of this rhythm section sounds like a drum machine repeating sounds robotically that I must assume that this is a combination of live drummer and drum machine. Jerry Styner And Larry Brown, “Dock of the Bay” from Orbit III (1971 Beverly Hills). Album produced to showcase the sounds of the Wurlitzer Orbit III organ, the “orbit” portion being a a third, two-octave keyboard that was a monophonic synthesizer. The instrument was equipped with the latest Wurlitzer rhythm machine built in. On this track, you not only hear sounds of a drum machine that sounds similar to the Wurlitzer Swingin' Rhythm machine introduced in 1969. Although the liner notes suggest that all of the sounds were created using the organ, there appears to be a regular human drummer playing along (probably percussionist and co-producer Larry Brown). I say this because there is a hit hat heard throughout and although Swingin' Rhythm had setting for a Snare, Brush and Cymbal sounds, as fills for the rhythm settings, they really did not reproduce the hit hat sound that is heard here. That and the miscellaneous drum fills added throughout sound more “played” than mechanized. Anyway, that's my take after examining this recording as compared to the actual sounds of the Swingin' Rhythm unit. Thomas Organ Byron Melcher, “Spanish Flea” from The Entertainers (1966 Thomas Organ Co.). Thomas Organ was one of the leading makers of electronic organs for the home. On this track, you can hear the Playmate rhythm component, a drum machine with 15 preset rhythms. The Thomas organ drum machine, circa mid-1960s. Thomas Organ was another maker of electronic organs for the home market. By 1966 they had created the Playmate rhythm component, a drum machine with 15 preset rhythms and a standalone device called the Band Box that had 10 preset rhythms. These were often sold as part of their Color-Glo line of transistorized organs. Color-Glo helped amateur musicians by lighting up the keys for preprogrammed melodies and chords to guide them along. Lowrey Organ Johnny Kemm “Taboo” from Latin Days (1970 Concert Recording). This album was created using the Lowrey Theater Console Deluxe organ model H25R-2 equipped with the built-in Automatic Rhythm drum machine feature. Not Sure Which Drum Machine Robin Gibb, “Mother and Jack” from the single Saved by the Bell/Mother and Jack (1969 Polydor). There was brief period in 1969 when the Brothers Gibb, otherwise known as the Bee Gees, had a sibling riff and Robin went off on his own to record some solo projects while Barry and Maurice completed a two-man Bee Gee album called Cucumber Castle. Perhaps because he was working along, Robin used a drum machine to mark time while recording various tracks and in the case of a few songs, he kept the mechanical rhythm as part of the finished recording. This might be the earliest purposeful use of a drum machine on a pop hit. I include it hear because it is probably a Swingin' Rhythm, although it might also be a Seeburg Select-A-Rhythm, also available at the time. Bruce Haack “Saint Basil” from The Electronic Record For Children (1969 Dimension 5). Tape composition, drum machine, and synthesis by Bruce Haack; Directed by P. Pandel; Performer, The Children Of Holy Trinity Cathedral School. Bruce used an unidentified drum machine on this album of children's music. Roland (Various) Michael Iceberg, “Mexican Hat Dance” from Does It Live: 100th Week At Walt Disney World (1977 Hihomusic). This album was only sold to tourists as a souvenir at Walt Disney World during the Michael Iceberg residency as a performer at Tomorrowland Terrace during the late 70's through the late 80's. Unknown drum machine, but likely a Roland Rhythm TR-55. Miha Kralj, “Apokalipsa” from Andromeda (1980 PGP). Yugoslavian record from synthesist Miha Kralj features a Roland CompuRhythm CR-78. Composer, producer, Synthesizer, Vocoder, Sequencer, Drum Machine, Effects, Miha Kralj. Gary Numan, “Slowcar To China” from Dance (1981 Atco). Bass , Mick Karn; Percussion, Gary Numan, Tim Steggles; Polymoog, Prophet 5, Roland JP 4, CP30, Claptrap, Electronic Drums Roland CR78, Gary Numan; Viola, Chris Payne. The Noyes Brothers, “Byte to Beat” from Sheep From Goats (1980 Object Music). Synthesizer and electronic drums, Solamar. The Noyes Brothers had two members, Steve Miro and Steve Solamar. They were from the UK and Solamar seems to be the only artist on this track and uses an non-specific Roland drum machine. This track is taken from a double LP, the only record I know of for the Noyes Brothers. Comateens, “Ghosts” from Comateens (1981 Cachalot Records). Here is a group who's unofficial fourth member was a Roland Compu-Rhythm CR-78. The inner notes for the album featured profiles of all of the artists, including Lyn Byrd on synthesizers and vocals, Oliver North on guitar and vocals, Nic North on bass, and vocals and the Roland machine, which was described as having a square black head, no body, with red, blue, and yellow buttons. In addition, the notes state that the Roland drum machine was born in Japan and existed as 3,468 separate pieces before assembled and called upon to serve with the Comateens. Joël Fajerman, “Espace – Oiseaux” from Azimuts (1981 PSA). French record by Fajerman featuring a Roland TR 808 Rhythm composer, and instruments such as the Multimoog, Prophet 5, Korg polyphonic 3100, Clavinet D6, ARP sequencer, Oberheim module. SPK (System Planning Korporation), “Emanation Machine R. Gie 1916” from Information Overload Unit (1981 Side Effects). Australian industrial sounds released in the UK. Guitar, Bass, Tape, Vocals, Mike Wilkins; Synthesizer, Roland Drum Programming, Effects, Vocals, Graeme Revell; Synthesizer, Effects, Dominic Guerin. Rüdiger Lorenz, “Out of the Past” from Invisible Voices (1983 Syncord). This late pharmacist/synthesist from Germany played all the instruments on this album, including Korg Polysix, Formant Synthesizer, Roland Vocoder VC 10, Roland TR-808 Rhythm Composer, Moog Sample & Hold, MXR Stereo Chorus, Electro-Harmonix Flanger, PPG Sequencer, Elektor Ringmodulator, and Pearl Vorg Echo-Orbit. Other analog drum machines Bob Hacker, “Careless Hands” from One Man Opry: Bob Hacker Plays The Yamaha Electone D (1980 Yamaha). This album, produced by Yamaha, features some of the wacky analog synth effects it could produce as well as its built-in drum machine. This was a spinet style organ, a small upright keyboard with pedals for the home market. Arthur Brown and Kingdom Come, “Time Captives” from Journey (1973 Polydor). Brown used Bentley drum machine to provide drums on this track. The Bentley was actually a UK version of the Roland TR-77 which was the very first product Roland released under they own name. In the US this same unit was sold by Hammond as the Auto-Vari 64. The unit has 5 faders for Volume, Tempo, Cymbal/HH/Maracas, Guiro, Snare, Bass Drum. The TR-77 has 6 faders for Tempo, Fade Time, Volume, Bass D, Snare D, Guiro & Hi-Hat/Cymbal/Maracas. Bass, Percussion, Vocals, Phil Shutt; Bentley Rhythm Ace, Vocals, Arthur Brown; Electric Guitar, Vocals – Andy Dalby; Mellotron, Synthesizer [Arp 2600, Vcs3], Piano, Theremin, Percussion, Vocals, Victor Peraino. Kraftwerk, “Radioactivity” from Kraftwerk – Radio-Activity (1975 Capitol).Electronics, Florian Schneider, Ralf Hütter; Lyrics by Emil Schult, Florian Schneider, Ralf Hütter; music by Florian Schneider, Ralf Hütter; Electronic Percussion Karl Bartos, Wolfgang Flür; Vocals, Florian Schneider, Ralf Hütter. Schoolly D, “P.S.K.-What Does It Mean? (instrumental version)” from P.S.K.-What Does It Mean? / Gucci Time (1986 Schooly D Records). A remix of this track that features only the drum sounds of the The Roland TR-909 Rhythm Composer. This drum machine was one of the first Roland instruments to be equipped with MIDI, and was the first analog/digital hybrid machine, combining analog circuits for its drums with digital samples for its cymbal and hi-hat sounds. You can hear how Schooly D isolated the cymbals and drums on this track. Pixie Ninja, “Leng Plateau” from Colours Out Of Space (2020 Apollon Records). Another recording using the Chamberlin Rhythmate in the Roth Händle Studio in Stockholm. Roth Händle studios is run by producer and musician Mattias Olsson who collects, restores, and offers vintage musical gear for use by visiting bands. There is so much to listen to here with Pixie Ninja's hard-driving and somewhat deranged mix of vintage, cranky electronic instruments and modern guitars and synthesizers. You can hear the Chamberlin Rhythmmate in this track, a Bandmaster Powerhouse Drum Machine (the one that used 8-track tapes), and an Electro-Harmonix DRM-16 Drum Machine. Godin Shifter 4 Bass, Korg Krome 61, Korg Volca Keys, Korg Monotribe, Nord Lead A1, Glockenspiel, Polar Circle Bells, Kalimba, Marius Leirånes; Drums, Percussion, Mother Modular System, Mellotron M400, Philicorda Organ, Chamberlin Rhythmate, Fender Rhodes, Hohner Clavinet, Blind Typemachine, EMS VCS3, Casio PT-88, Roland JV-8080, Roland SH-101, Electro-Harmonix DRM-16 Drum Machine, Moog Taurus, Korg MS-10, Optigan, Roland VP-330+, Bandmaster Powerhouse Drum Machine, E-Bow (Bass Gizmotron), Jenco Celeste, Grand Piano, Mattias Olsson; Fender Stratocaster, Gretsch G5320T, TC Electronic AEON Infinite Sustainer, Korg Krome 61, Korg microKORG, Nord Lead A1, Arturia Microbrute, Stylophone 350s, Glockenspiel, Jostein Haugen; Rickenbacker 12 String Electric Guitar, Fender Rhodes, Philicorda Organ, Mellotron M400, Hampus Nordgren-Hemlin. Background Sounds Opening: Negativland, “Side 1, Track 3” from Negativland (1980 Seeland). An unidentified drum box is heard throughout this track. It sounds a lot like the Wurlitzer Swingin' Rhythm. Recorded Dec. 1979-April 1980. This privately release album had a hand-made sleeve made of cut-and-paste artwork assembled with xerox, wallpaper, black construction paper, and magazine photos. Beneath these pasted portions, the cover itself is spray painted and stenciled with parts of the band name, as well as hand-numbered. Synthesizer, edited by, voice, tape, David Wills; Tape, Electronics, drum machine rhythms, Booper (an electronic oscillator), Clarinet, Organ, Viola, Loops, Guitar, Mark Hosler, Richard Lyons. Description of previous way of producing drum sounds: George Wright, “Happy Talk” from Goes South Pacific (1958 HiFi Records). George Wright on the Mighty Wurlitzer theater organ, an electronic organ popular in the 1950s. Introductory dialog: Johnny Kemm “I Say a Little Prayer” from Latin Days (1970 Concert Recording). This album was created using the Lowrey Theater Console Deluxe organ model H25R-2 equipped with the built-in Automatic Rhythm drum machine feature. Description of Chamberlin Rhythmate: Audio track demo of the Chamberlin Rhythmate from the YouTube video posted by instrument collector Dan Hicks (aka Peahix), a collector in California. Description of Wurlitzer Side Man: Audio track demo of the Wurlitzer Side Man from the YouTube video posted by instrument collector Dan Hicks (aka Peahix), a collector in California. 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.
Sir Clive Sinclair has died at the age of 81 from cancer. Elon Musk has paid tribute, as well as Microsoft boss Satya Nadellla who said Sir Clive inspired him to become an engineer. Plus, Wikipedia says it's been “infiltrated” by a group trying to control information about China. The home version of Microsoft Office has been given an October 5th release date - and you won't need a subscription. Astronauts reveal what it's really like to live and work on the ISS. Facebook's identified a new front in the misinformation war. Netflix is being sued over a single line of dialogue in The Queen's Gambit. And, check out the sounds of the new David Bowie Stylophone. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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L'oiseau techno Sea shanties : Nathan Evans : Wellerman Wellerman mashup Drunken Sailor Welleman vaccine The Longest Johns : Leave her Johnny MayTree :Windows sound effectsiPhone sound effects Vinheteiro :13 Bach piecesChopin on harpischordBeethoven : Moonlight sonataSound synthesis Covers : Zelda on marimba Kossan : Thunderstruck Magoyond : Le pudding à l'arsenic Alexander Boldachev : Jammin' Antonio Forcione : Imagine WDR Klassik : Game of Thrones : façon Impressionnistes Game of Thrones : façon Vivaldi Game of Thrones : façon Hans Zimmer Game of Thrones : façon minimalistes Instruments zarbi : Orgue en papier et carton Guitare et Lego James Bond Guitare Seven nation army au stylophone Chapi Chapo et les petites musiques de pluie Physics of beauty Trucs en vrac : Like a virgin je ne regrette rien Philip Glass performance Jacob Collier : Sleeping on my dreams Deco : Wonderwall vs Smalltown boy Beatrice Harrison et le rossignol La +BCdM : Jevetta Steele : Calling you par Bob Telson - Jeff Buckley - Saperli Starlette Jevetta Steele : Here it is The Steeles : The full moon show La Playlist de la +BCdM : sur le Tube à Walter sur Spotify (merci John Cytron) sur Deezer (merci MaO de Paris) sur Amazon Music (merci Hellxions) et sur Apple Music (merci Yawourt) Le son mystère : Sonification of a Hubble deep space image Chick Corea : Overjoyed Aude avec Fanny Sephiraph Slassh Pincho Bengir merci à Rémi 2D Arthur Froment Lali Pop goes the WZA K_rot Barberouss Pof Magicfingers Michel Buffa Armos Laurent Doucet Michidar Arno Doucet Didtwit Dewey Hervé Coiral Kobal Podcasts et liens cités : Passion Médiévistes La diagonale du vide PodRennes Le générique de fin est signé Cousbou walter@linaudible.com
Join Bill and Will this time while they discuss 2020 and look forward to the future with the addition of a Stylophone.
Episode 21 Merry Moog And Other Synthesized Holiday Favorites Playlist Jean Jacques Perrey and Sy Mann, “Christmas Bells” from Switched on Santa (1970 Pickwick). USA. Moog Modular Synthesizer. Moog Machine, “O Holy Night” from Christmas Becomes Electric (1970 Columbia). USA. Moog Modular Synthesizer. The Roots, “Millie Pulled A Pistol On Santa” from Just Say Noël (1996 Geffen). USA. Douglas Leedy, “The Coventry Carol” from A Very Merry Electric Christmas to You (1970 Capitol). USA. Moog Modular Synthesizer and Buchla Synthesizer. Jimmy Smith, “The Christmas Song” from Christmas Cookin' (1964 Verve). USA. Hammond organ. Don Voegeli, “Chanukah” from Holiday & Seasonal Music (1977 EMI). USA. Produced at the Electrosonic Studio of the University of Wisconsin-Extension. Joseph Byrd, “Christmas in the Morning” from A Christmas Yet to Come (1975 Takoma). USA. ARP 2600 Synthesizer with an Oberheim Expander Module. Douglas Leedy, “Deck the Halls” from A Very Merry Electric Christmas to You (1970 Capitol). USA. Moog Modular Synthesizer and Buchla Synthesizer. Douglas Leedy, “Good King Wenceslas” from A Very Merry Electric Christmas to You (1970 Capitol). USA. Moog Modular Synthesizer and Buchla Synthesizer. Beck, “The Little Drum Machine Boy” from Just Say Noël (1996 Geffen). USA. Roland TR-808 Rhythm Composer. Armen Ra, “O Come All Ye Faithful” from Theremin Christmas (2018 Sungod). USA. Moog Etherwave Pro Theremin. Don Voegeli, “Carol of the Drum” from Holiday & Seasonal Music (1977 EMI). USA. Produced at the Electrosonic Studio of the University of Wisconsin-Extension. Rudolf Escher, “The Long Christmas Dinner”(1960) from Anthology Of Dutch Electronic Tape Music: Volume 1 (1955-1966) (1978 Composer's Voice). Netherlands. Electronic tape composition. Jean Jacques Perrey and Sy Mann, “Jingle Bells” from Switched on Santa (1970 Pickwick). USA. Moog Modular Synthesizer. Taeko Onuki, Inori (Prayer) from We Wish You A Merry Christmas (1984 Yen). A compilation of specially recorded Christmas-themed songs from various artists on the Yen Records label. Japanese synth-pop with vocals by Onuki. Maybe Ryuichi Sakamoto on keyboards. Douglas Leedy, “God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen” from A Very Merry Electric Christmas to You (1970 Capitol). USA. Moog Modular Synthesizer and Buchla Synthesizer. Philippe Renaux, “Noël Blanc” (“White Christmas”) from We Wish You A Cosmic Christmas (1977 Sinus). Belgium. Minimoog, Arp Axe, Arp Soloist, EMS Synthesizer, Stringman Crumar, Fender Rhodes, Electronic Drums. Jean Jacques Perrey and Sy Mann, “Tijuana Christmas” from Switched on Santa (1970 Pickwick). USA. Moog Modular Synthesizer. Jean Jacques Perrey and Sy Mann, “My Favorite Things” from Switched on Santa (1970 Pickwick). USA. Moog Modular Synthesizer. Paul Tanner, “Holiday on Saturn” from Music for Heavenly Bodies (1958 Omega). USA. Electro-theremin. Rolf Harris, Introductory comments and “O Come All Ye Faithful” from The Stylophone: Traditional Tunes and Christmas Carols (1970 Dübreq ). UK. Stylophone. Mitch Miller & the Gang, “Give Peace a Chance—Thom's Festive Remix” from Peace Sing-Along (1970 Atlantic). USA. This is a tune that I remixed with other recordings. Jon Hassell, “Dreaming” from Listening to Pictures (Pentimento Volume One) (2018 Ndeya). Europe. Teenage Engineering OP-1 Portable Synthesizer, Sampler, and Controller, trumpet, keyboards, electronics. The Archive Mix in which I play two tracks at the same time to see what happens. For this episode, I am featuring two remixes that I did over the course of holiday seasons past. Thom Holmes, Happy Christmas (War is Over) Sliding Moment mix (excerpt) (2001). Thom Holmes. Kung fu holiday movie times (excerpt) (2000).
Welcome, viewers, to Jo Kendall - our old pal from Classic Rock and Prog magazines - and her Museum of Pop Curiosities which includes a Gong cheeseplate, a wizard "hat stash", a King Crimson Rubik's Cube, an Iron Maiden candle, Stones lip salve, an original Stylophone and a Sugacubes single signed by Nigel Kennedy. She booked Pulp for £125. And has a Flying V ukulele. @jothekendall @ProgMagazineUK @ClassicRockMag https://www.loudersound.com/classic-rock https://www.loudersound.com/prog Get bonus content on Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
#FreeBritney, why hayfever is so bad (clue: MEN), and Dave Yapp, my cousin, shares some delightfully filthy and esoteric audio from his unique collection. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
After meeting with an old friend of Sophie's and uncovering the secrets contained in Sophie's past the gang are on a collision course with their mark. This episode contains a scene of violence and sexuality that may be triggering to some listeners. This version of the episode has a short verbal description of the scene along with background sound design. A version of the episode without detailed sound design is available, listed as the DIRTY version. This version features additional voice work from Isabelle Arf and Lucille Valentine This episode was edited by Emily Schmemily of the Dunston Checks Min and Go Go Godzilla podcasts on the Benview Network. Music contained in this episode: Ultra! Ultra! Ultra! - Zuul Netra - Jusqu'au-boutiste Ghosts 4 - Nine Inch Nails Eyeshadow 2600 FM - What Doesn't Kill You Eyeshadow 2600 FM - Vice City Dead Eyeshadow 2600 FM - Waves of Eternity SFX contained in this episode Wall Clock Ticking - straget traffic from inside an apartment - Chubbers1995 street ambiance brooklyn - Sethlind Keypad no tone - MootMcnoodles Large_crowd_medium_distance_stereo - Eguobyte door push bar open nearby echo large room - kyles Wet Meat [clean] - RICHERLandTV Meat Slap 1 - MWLANDI Chainsaw Cutting - lonemonk pile_driver_echo - uair01 23. slaps - btherad2000 Drill - GowlerMusic Ripping Apart Carcass - ProductionNow Construction, Jackhammer Excavator, A - InspectorJ Gunshots - Kleeb blowtorch light and run flame good detail on off2 - kyles Bacon Sizzling - timothyd4y Basement Motor/Boiler 1 - caquet Irritating flourescent light hum - pfranzen Metal Knocking - BenjaminNelan Squeaky Door Hinge - dr19 Door closing, door closed - steinhyrningur Opening and closing metal mailbox - CGEffex metal cup dropping 02 - lellomvubu01 Sizzle / Acid Burn - bottles Fire - Effects - Textures - Sizzling, crackling, blowing - GregorQuendel Electric Motor Whir - jasonLON Complex Minigun Spin-Up Firing - Hybrid_V Kicking a door - pfranzen Crowd in panic - ienba Footsteps, Tile, Male Sneakers, Fast Pace - SpliceSound Car Breaking Skid 01 - medartimus slide projector with ventilation field recording - Garuda1982 chitty bang sound tickling loop - musicampo Engine 2 - JustInvoke 10 Door opening - 15HPanska_Ruttner_Jan SciFi Gun - Laser Automatic Fast - dpren Car Crash - squareal Whoosh - quobodup smashing glass - mgamabile Static, Stylophone, A - InspectorJ 190155_WalkingOnGlass - GaelanW 32 step Slice Pattern 1 - illtype All songs and sounds used in this episode are used non-commercially with attribution. Support Ghostpuncher and Ghostpuncher Corps at http://www.patreon.com/ghostpuncher Join the Ghostpuncher Discord here: bit.ly/ghostpuncherdiscord Contact Ghostpuncher Corps at ghostpuncher666@gmail.com This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.
After meeting with an old friend of Sophie's and uncovering the secrets contained in Sophie's past the gang are on a collision course with their mark. This episode contains a scene of violence and sexuality that may be triggering to some listeners. This version of the episode has only a short verbal description of the scene. A version of the episode with detailed sound design is available, listed as the DIRTY version. This episode was edited by Emily Schmemily of the Dunston Checks Min and Go Go Godzilla podcasts on the Benview Network. Music contained in this episode: Ultra! Ultra! Ultra! - Zuul Netra - Jusqu'au-boutiste Ghosts 4 - Nine Inch Nails Eyeshadow 2600 FM - What Doesn't Kill You Eyeshadow 2600 FM - Vice City Dead Eyeshadow 2600 FM - Waves of Eternity SFX contained in this episode Wall Clock Ticking - straget traffic from inside an apartment - Chubbers1995 street ambiance brooklyn - Sethlind Keypad no tone - MootMcnoodles Large_crowd_medium_distance_stereo - Eguobyte door push bar open nearby echo large room - kyles Basement Motor/Boiler 1 - caquet Irritating flourescent light hum - pfranzen Metal Knocking - BenjaminNelan Squeaky Door Hinge - dr19 Door closing, door closed - steinhyrningur Opening and closing metal mailbox - CGEffex metal cup dropping 02 - lellomvubu01 Sizzle / Acid Burn - bottles Fire - Effects - Textures - Sizzling, crackling, blowing - GregorQuendel Electric Motor Whir - jasonLON Complex Minigun Spin-Up Firing - Hybrid_V Kicking a door - pfranzen Crowd in panic - ienba Footsteps, Tile, Male Sneakers, Fast Pace - SpliceSound Car Breaking Skid 01 - medartimus slide projector with ventilation field recording - Garuda1982 chitty bang sound tickling loop - musicampo Engine 2 - JustInvoke 10 Door opening - 15HPanska_Ruttner_Jan SciFi Gun - Laser Automatic Fast - dpren Car Crash - squareal Whoosh - quobodup smashing glass - mgamabile Static, Stylophone, A - InspectorJ 190155_WalkingOnGlass - GaelanW 32 step Slice Pattern 1 - illtype All songs and sounds used in this episode are used non-commercially with attribution. Support Ghostpuncher and Ghostpuncher Corps at http://www.patreon.com/ghostpuncher Join the Ghostpuncher Discord here: bit.ly/ghostpuncherdiscord Contact Ghostpuncher Corps at ghostpuncher666@gmail.com This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.
uh oh! it's about to get un-listenable in here. in addition to robot synth sounds, we celebrate dakota johnson's birthday, give a mini-review of the lighthouse and dread beck and joe becoming an ~item~ in chapters 41-42 of You! Next week: You chapters 43-44. Support us on Patreon! patreon.com/intothetwilight Get pins, personal messages, and sponsor spots! bit.ly/ITTmerch Rate and review us on Apple Podcasts! bit.ly/ittunes Where to find us: Cody: twitter.com/dykediscourse Ally: twitter.com/intowildplaces Eli: kraussfilms.com Maddie: instagram.com/yourghosthost44 K.B. Smith: twitter.com/kb__smith Share the trailer! youtube.com/watch?v=kLLXBTwXkZs
Composer/Performer/Host of the Boghouse (among many other things!) Melissa Dunphy welcomes us into her historic Philadelphia home to create some unique and beautiful sounds this episode. We talk about her long and circuitous journey to get where she is today, her compositional process, the current state of classical music, and her plans for the future. MelissaDunphy.com The Boghouse Podcast This episode includes: 00:00:00 Sean & Dave Make Music Theme feat. Melissa Dunphy (Melissa on Theremin, Dave on Percussion, Sean on Bottle and Toy Piano. Two separate takes were superimposed to create this version of the theme) 00:12:27 Under Ground (Melissa on Vocals and Toy Piano, Dave on Stylophone Beat Box, Sean on Ukulele) 00:23:31 Improvisation 1 (Melissa on Theremin, Sean on Flute, Dave on Found Percussion and Typewriter) 00:42:07 Improvisation 2 (Melissa on Viola, Dave on Stylophone Beat Box, Sean on Flute) 00:57:43 Improvisation 3 (Melissa on Viola, Sean on Flute, Dave on Found Percussion) 01:14:36 Improvisation 4 (Melissa on Stylophone and Vocals, Dave on Stylophone Beat Box, Sean on Ukulele) 01:18:01 00:00:00 Sean & Dave Make Music Theme feat. Melissa Dunphy Check out our other episodes, Subscribe, Rate, and Review us on iTunes, and follow us on Facebook and Instagram!
Show Notes On this special episode Evan Tolley performs his organic farming/video game developer character, Arjuna Gonzales, as Arjuna takes a train to Boston for a Unity Dev Meetup. What kind of adventures will "Arjuna" get up to along the way? Find out on this episode of Thoughts Cast and remember to watch for toilet-deer. Itch Link: https://itch.io/jam/we-can-make-this-work-probably-game-jam Unity Visual Graph General Info Visual Effect Graph Samples VFX Toolbox Deep-Dive Blog Post Attribution Pigeon Picture Static, Stylophone, A.wav by InspectorJ Plugies Follow Thoughts Cast on Twitter @ThoughtsCast Follow the elaborate Twitter account Evan made for "Arjuna" on Twitter @SuperArjunaButt Follow Evan Tolley on Twitter @SirRajaTah Follow Humm Kombhucha on Twitter @hummkombucha Network Stuff This podcast is a production of the We Can Make This Work (Probably) Network follow us below to keep up with this show and discover our many other podcasts! The place for those with questionable taste! ProbablyWork.com Twitter, Facebook, Instagram: @ProbablyWork Email: ProbablyWorkPod@gmail.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In this weeks Who's He? Podcast..... The News The Macra Terror gets its DVD and Blu Ray release (and Paul admonishes Phil for not getting him a free copy), there's Big Finish new release news, Jodie Whittaker is awarded the freedom of the City of London and John Levene releases his autobiography. The Horror of Glam Rock - Review It's the 1974 and glam rock is at its height and there is an alien invasion by way of a Stylophone for the Doctor and Lucie Miller to fight! Yes, this month Phil and Paul look at The Horror of Glam Rock from Big Finish that also stars the mighty Bernard Cribbins! But Paul is perturbed at roadies drinking coffee and Phil is embarrassed to admit that he once owned a Stylophone. But did they like this audio story? Listen to find out!
Archie is not the easiest chap to annoy but that has never stopped Reg from trying.Once the wreckage has been put in the bin the Gents recall Bill Clinton who used to work in the club in the cloakroom. Problems only occurred when he had anything made of suede in his care.Elsewhere Archie has his chance to take his revenge and has come up with a way to make Archie pay for his many crimes across the century. Surely it would take a terrifying religious order to stop his dastardly plan?Follow the boys on the Twitter: @ArchieAndReg
Join Jade Prieboy, new business manager at rock paper scissors, and host Dmitri Vietze as they reflect on their visit to NAMM, the vast trade show of the National Association of Music Merchandisers in January 2019. NAMM attracts over 100,000 attendees to Anaheim CA each year. In this episode, hear about exciting new brands, instruments, and trends Jade and Dmitri saw at NAMM. They got to play with innovative new gear from Hercules DJ Controllers, Joué, Touché by Expressive E, Alex 4, Analogue Systems, Roli, Elektron's Model Samples, Korg, Roland, Haken Audio, Melotron, Stylophone, and more.
As NAMM hots up I thought I’d get this in early and do a proper round-up next month. This month Korg pull out all the stops with two new Volcas, a new Minilogue and Gadget 2.0. Nektar get into the virtual instrument action with Bolt – Akai Force a new music production box on us – Casper’s Dark Matter module gets released – Erica Synths put plasma distortion into Eurorack, Mind Music Labs ELK still hasnt turned up in anything useful – Audient release a guitar focused audio interface and the so do IK Multimedia – Stylophone have another go – Bitwig Studio goes completelyRead More → The post Molten Music Monthly – January 2019 appeared first on Molten Music Technology Blog.
Created by recording three notes (and tweaking the cutoff and resonance knobs) from my Stylophone Gen X1 (all done as separate takes as the Stylophone is monophonic) into Audacity. These were then loaded as clips into FL Studio for mixing and effects. I know a very dry explanation but I had great fun doing this :)
There were a lot of trees down in the woods when I went there on Christmas Eve. And the buzzing is from the Stylophone my friend Aaron got me. Thanks!
In this episode, David and Graham invite Hal Logan, Star2Star's very own Director of Professional Services. They discuss Hal's career and experience in the world of professional services and security where he directs the engineering team responsible for custom development projects. Hal describes his career from beginning as a paratrooper in the Army to working in municipal government and then joining Star2Star. Tune in to this episode to hear about how Hal started in security, his take on the current trends in the industry, and how Blockchain works from a security standpoint. Bonus content: This episode comes to you live from outer space (courtesy of the Gen X-1 stylophone) and evolves into an entirely different podcast, touching on topics including the Oxford comma, how to train for jumping out of planes, and Hal's Yorkshire Terrier, Jocko.
It’s our 100th episode, and Johnson celebrates by becoming a woman! Not really, but he does have more holes in him than he used to. We discuss what Brits call “styrofoam,” which gets us onto the Stylophone, a kid’s toy … Continue reading →
This Show: LaDiDa! This Dadaist influenced band from Gothenburg Sweden phones in to talk to me about their blending different contrasts between Lyrics and music in their songs. With influences that stretch from film maker David Lynch to children's author Marina Gripe Ladida truly is a unique voice for music. Their versatility extends with such instruments as the Melodica, Stylophone, and Saw are never forced and once heard you can't imagine the songs without them being there. Included in the interview are their songs "Idiot" and "Mercy Fuck".
00:00 The Haunt (12.03.04 - Variety Playhouse, Atlanta, Georgia) 10:28 Hurt Bird Bath (8.14.10 - The Masquerade, Atlanta, Georgia) 24:47 Q*Bert > 31:45 Anchor Drops (3.11.05 - Variety Playhouse, Atlanta, Georgia) 37:27 Blue Echo (3.02.02 - Variety Playhouse, Atlanta, Georgia) 52:48 Much Obliged (2.06.10 - The Tabernacle, Atlanta, Georgia) 67:02 Stylophone jam* 71:04 YYZ (4.12.03 - Variety Playhouse, Atlanta, Georgia) Total Broadcast Length 77:45 Notes: * with Jake on Stylophone
We believe in being guided by cosmic forces here at the Moonbase so we coudn’t possibly ignore the arrival in the airlock this week of *two* new releases featuring that king of keyboard instruments, the Stylophone. For not only does … Continue reading →
Connor McAteer - The way that young lovers do (Van Morrison) Tina McLaughlin - When will I be loved (Linda Ronstadt) James & Caroline - Stylophone and Vocal Grainne & Jim - Own composition Dan - Make you feel my love (Adele) Fintan & Rory - The Man who can't be moved (The Script) James & Rory - Simultaneous Duologue and Gibberish statements The Reverb - Happy (Whole Tribe Sings) Niamh & Susan - Love The Way You Lie (Eminem) Roy Arbuckle - Australia Helen - Poem Tina & Marty - In Spite of Ourselves (John Prine & Iris DeMent)
Segments: Betamax Basics Vocoding with the Stylophone Reel-to-Reel Players “Betamax Basics” used a Sanyo Betacord VCR 4400, and a broken Sony Betamax SL-HF550. The blank tapes were Kodak and Sony brands with the number L-750. This segment focused on using the Betamax player while providing a brief history. “Vocoding with the Stylophone” used a Stylophone […]
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We start with an homage to Oliver Postgate - the UK children's TV show creator who passed away this week, then we're on the Stylophone both real and iStylophone versions, then we're on to Christmas themes and No1 singles both UK and US - or rather lack of, then we preview the brilliant Sonic TALK remix from The Circuit Symphony which shows off the excellent VariPhrase technology of the Roland V-Synth GT - great work mate! Then we satisfy the curiosity of Kayle Clements who wants to know how we got together and how we got into our musical gigs. We finish with the perennial topic of messy workspaces or not. Caution, those of you with an obsessive need to tidy up may find this topic distressing...
We start with an homage to Oliver Postgate - the UK children's TV show creator who passed away this week, then we're on the Stylophone both real and iStylophone versions, then we're on to Christmas themes and No1 singles both UK and US - or rather lack of, then we preview the brilliant Sonic TALK remix from The Circuit Symphony which shows off the excellent VariPhrase technology of the Roland V-Synth GT - great work mate! Then we satisfy the curiosity of Kayle Clements who wants to know how we got together and how we got into our musical gigs. We finish with the perennial topic of messy workspaces or not. Caution, those of you with an obsessive need to tidy up may find this topic distressing...