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pics in order:
Tenori-on
OLD SOUNDS 2008 @ NMS Photo by Yuan Zhiying
Doepfer A100 Modular System
My studio gears 2006
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Monday, December 29, 2008
Saturday, December 13, 2008
PING:II
"PING:II 拼图
by Dr Gooi Tah Choe and Darren Ng (a.k.a. sonicbrat)
Photography stops time. Music extends it. Can these two interpretations of time be one? Inter-woven by an oxymoron, PING:II explores this “limbo” in time/space through a jigsaw of two contradicting, yet related mediums. Musicians Darren Ng and Gooi Tah Choe present a discussion with audio-visual works of a joined creative process that crosses sight and sound.
This is the live recording of the performance... live sound improvisation by sonicbrat
Project site: sonicbrat.wordpress.com/projects/ping/
Instruments and Equipment:
Doepfer A100 modular system
Sherman Filterbank II
Moogerfooger MF105 filter
Laptop Synthesis, Live Sampling and Processing (max/msp + Plogue Bidule + Reaktor 5 + field recording playback)
Alesis Ineko
Electric Guitar + Boss RC20 looper + bow + ebow
Most of the synthesis is the A100 with no sequencers, just patching and filtering... with minimalist synthesis from max/msp, reaktor 5 and plogue bidule. Most of the filterings are done with Sherman Filterbank II and Moogerfooger MF105. This audio improvisation was performed live to visual feeds of photography by Dr Gooi Tah Choe."
LABELS/MORE:
Alesis,
Audio,
Bidule,
Doepfer,
Max/MSP,
MOOG,
Native Instruments,
Plogue,
Sherman,
Soft Synths
Thursday, May 08, 2008
Secretly Spanking The Monkey via SoNiCbRaT
"We doodled and played with gears and decided to mess around and recorded the outcome. So here's a recording of the half hour noise/synthesis/electronic improvisation session (we were just wacking). And so we went crazy on this one, some nice moments featuring the Tenori-on vs Nintendo DS lite mid way through about 17:05 onwards till about 25:30 (Pathein rawks again); and WY had some flair with my Roland SH101 as he concocted some "bleepy-droney-sireny" noises with modulations and for the cat growls at 23:25 onwards :D ... the sherman filterbank 2 seriously bled our ears, with some bird-like talks and glitches of course... Highly disturbing sounds and noises. We dare you to listen through headphones..."
1) Doepfer A-100 Modular System
2) Sherman Filterbank 2
3) Roland SH101
4) Tenori-on
5) Nintendo DS lite (Elektroplankton)
click here for the track and more info on SoNiCbRaT. While there be sure to check out the rest of SoNiCbRaT's music. Absolutely beautiful stuff. Check out Paper Airplanes and just let it take off. Paper Airplanes features the following:
1) KORG M3 88
2) Roland JUNO106
3) Reaktor 5
4) Paper and a Basket
1) Doepfer A-100 Modular System
2) Sherman Filterbank 2
3) Roland SH101
4) Tenori-on
5) Nintendo DS lite (Elektroplankton)
click here for the track and more info on SoNiCbRaT. While there be sure to check out the rest of SoNiCbRaT's music. Absolutely beautiful stuff. Check out Paper Airplanes and just let it take off. Paper Airplanes features the following:
1) KORG M3 88
2) Roland JUNO106
3) Reaktor 5
4) Paper and a Basket
Thursday, December 28, 2006
Synth Mantra Session II Video
Tuesday, August 19, 2008
LIBRATIONS OF THE MOON 18/08/2008
You might remember this post on Liberations of the Moon. You can find pics and notes from the show here. The DIY synths are by Zul of luzart.net. He actually just started DIY synths about 6 months ago. Be sure to check the others out.
The bottom image is our friend sonicbrat at the performance. You might remember sonicbrat from these previous posts.
Photos by Yuan Zhiying
The bottom image is our friend sonicbrat at the performance. You might remember sonicbrat from these previous posts.
Photos by Yuan Zhiying
Thursday, January 10, 2008
Friday, December 21, 2007
Sonicbrat - W E A V I N G Update
Just an update that the download link for Sonicbrat's WEAVING, previously posted here, is back up. You can find the tracks here. Also, track 8 was apparently missing from the previous download, so if you missed it, it is now available. I'm disabling comments here to keep them all on the previous post.
Wednesday, December 20, 2006
Voyager Matrixsynth Edition
Via Bee Jay in the comments of this post:
"Happy Christmas, Matrix! may all your (synthy) dreams come true!"
Thanks! : ) A Matrixsynth green Voyager would indeed be a dream come true. Man, that looks nice. Bee Jay saw my Voyager Fire edition post and created a mock-up of the ad with a Matrix Edition. Something tells me the Matrix edition would not fly due to the Movie, however a Matrixsynth edition probably would. I had the site and the green on black before the movies folks - back in Oct' 97. BTW, I ran the idea by someone at Moog and they said we would need to order 50 of them, so... We'll see. If anyone out there can pull any strings...
Update: Also posted on SoNiCbRaT. Thanks Bee Jay! Thanks SoNiCbRaT! One day....
"Happy Christmas, Matrix! may all your (synthy) dreams come true!"
Thanks! : ) A Matrixsynth green Voyager would indeed be a dream come true. Man, that looks nice. Bee Jay saw my Voyager Fire edition post and created a mock-up of the ad with a Matrix Edition. Something tells me the Matrix edition would not fly due to the Movie, however a Matrixsynth edition probably would. I had the site and the green on black before the movies folks - back in Oct' 97. BTW, I ran the idea by someone at Moog and they said we would need to order 50 of them, so... We'll see. If anyone out there can pull any strings...
Update: Also posted on SoNiCbRaT. Thanks Bee Jay! Thanks SoNiCbRaT! One day....
Tuesday, November 28, 2006
Casio CZ-2000S
I knew about the CZ-1000, CZ-3000, and CZ-5000 Phase Distortion synths from Casio, but not the CZ-2000S. Check out the built in speakers. It looks like the home keyboard version of the CZ series. Title link takes you to some more shots pulled from this Chinese auction sent my way via Sonicbrat. Sonicbrat was on the hunt for Chinese synths and found a few including this one. The majority of what he did find on Chinese auctions were home keyboards and arranger style workstations. If he puts a post up I'll be sure to link to it. BTW, if you know of any Chinese synths please feel free to comment.
Saturday, November 25, 2006
Thursday, November 23, 2006
Monday, November 20, 2006
SynthMantra 1
Title link takes you to a post on SoNiCbRat featuring an improv of the Zebra VCF, MOOG MF105, Casio SA5, Roland RS09, SH101 and Sherman Filterbank II.
That's the Zebranalogic VCF (from Peru) to the left of the Moogerfooger.
Update: Seems the URL for the mp3 isn't working. Sonicbrat sent over this link for now.
That's the Zebranalogic VCF (from Peru) to the left of the Moogerfooger.
Update: Seems the URL for the mp3 isn't working. Sonicbrat sent over this link for now.
Monday, October 30, 2006
Monday, October 23, 2006
Juno-106 on SoNiCbRaT
Looks like SoNiCbRaT added a Roland Juno-106 to his studio. Title link takes you to his studio gallery were you'll find more shots of the 106 and much more, previously posted here.
Click here for his notes on the 106.
Update via cornutt in the comments:
"You absolutely can use MIDI to change banks and patches. To map the bank and patch numbers to MIDI program change numbers, do this:
1. From the two digits displayed (the bank and patch numbers), subtract 1 from each.
2. Multiply the bank number by 8 and add the patch number.
3. If the patch is from bank group B, add 64.
Make sure the rear panel MIDI function switch is in position II or III, or the 106 won't respond to the program change message.
I've heard some people say the 106 sounds thin compared to the J6 and J60. My response is that people who say that haven't spent enough time working with it. I have noticed that some people tend to use the chorus as a crutch, and don't spend enough time trying to get a good basic sound before they add the chorus.
And yes, the chorus is a bit hissy, but no more so than any other analog BBD delay device. A somewhat more severe problem is that the chorus, when combined with high-resonance filter settings, can sometimes cause rather extreme and unpredictable level excursions. Keep a compressor or limiter on the output and be happy.
I bought a J106 new in 1984. I still have it and use it frequently. And although I've created hundreds of patches on it, I still don't think I've used all of its potential."
Click here for his notes on the 106.
Update via cornutt in the comments:
"You absolutely can use MIDI to change banks and patches. To map the bank and patch numbers to MIDI program change numbers, do this:
1. From the two digits displayed (the bank and patch numbers), subtract 1 from each.
2. Multiply the bank number by 8 and add the patch number.
3. If the patch is from bank group B, add 64.
Make sure the rear panel MIDI function switch is in position II or III, or the 106 won't respond to the program change message.
I've heard some people say the 106 sounds thin compared to the J6 and J60. My response is that people who say that haven't spent enough time working with it. I have noticed that some people tend to use the chorus as a crutch, and don't spend enough time trying to get a good basic sound before they add the chorus.
And yes, the chorus is a bit hissy, but no more so than any other analog BBD delay device. A somewhat more severe problem is that the chorus, when combined with high-resonance filter settings, can sometimes cause rather extreme and unpredictable level excursions. Keep a compressor or limiter on the output and be happy.
I bought a J106 new in 1984. I still have it and use it frequently. And although I've created hundreds of patches on it, I still don't think I've used all of its potential."
Friday, November 30, 2007
Wednesday, May 30, 2007
Tuesday, July 22, 2008
Monday, August 20, 2007
Sunday, March 09, 2008
Novation DrumStation
image via s o n i c b r a t who has this, a Marion MSR-2 and Oberheim Matrix-1000 for sale on the forum.
Thursday, March 22, 2007
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