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The Weekend Link Dump or Tiny Control, Desks, CD’s & Les

Found Via CDM

These new tiny tiny controls from Korg seem pretty damn cool. I am sure the is a market for these with all the mobile muscians out there. What took so long.

Desktopvibes same how nice images of some cool desktop areas. So if you workspace needs some work take a look.

Everyone likes free stuff. PC Music guru has this list of free stuff. You can check out my list of quality free plug-ins also.

I have been listening to quite a bit of 8-bit music lately. I get all nostalgic think about old video games. I must have rubbed off on my buying habits because I brought a CD for the first time for ever. I used to spend all my money on music in my starving dropping out of college days. I used to wait in line at midnight to get new releases. I kind of miss CD’s but the digital download is just to easy and practical. What inspired this purchase was Unicorn Dream Attack’s Love Bits. It is a damn good album if you like chiptune and 8-bit music. I don’t mind at all giving a little notice little artist in the big bad music world.

Oh, here is a vid of Les Paul & Mary Ford having a laugh and performing a little just because I think Les Paul is awesome.

Moog Guitar or A Better Mouse Trap

You might have seen this one already. When Moog comes out with any product it gets attention but a guitar really gets attention.

It is called The Moog Guitar - The Paul Vo Collector Edition and here is the Moog company line:

The Moog Guitar puts revolutionary new technology in the hands of the guitarist. Moog Music is known for building the finest instruments and the Moog Guitar is first and foremost a very fine guitar; designed to be played by the best musicians as their primary axe. Its AAAAA maple top, swamp ash body and ebony finger board bespeak the quality that musicians have come to expect from a Moog instrument.

The addition of Moog Guitar Electronics opens guitarists to a whole new musical vocabulary: Not a guitar synthesizer, not a MIDI guitar or an effects processor; players are intimately connected to The Moog Guitar because it works its magic on the strings themselves.

What makes this guitar so special?

The Moog Guitar Electronics add an unparalleled range of expression to the Moog Guitar:

FULL SUSTAIN MODE - like no other sustainer; infinite sustain on every string, at every fret position and at any volume. You may have heard sustain before but not with this power (we call it “Vo Power”) and clarity.

CONTROLLED SUSTAIN MODE - allows you to play sustained single or polyphonic lines without muting technique. The Moog Guitar sustains the notes you are playing while actively muting the strings you are not playing.

MUTE MODE - removes energy from the strings, resulting in a variety of staccato articulations. The mute mode has never been heard on any other guitar; the Vo Power stops the strings with the same intensity that it sustains them. You feel the instrument transform in your hands.

HARMONIC BLENDS – use the included foot pedal to shift the positive energy of Vo Power in Sustain mode and the subtractive force of Vo Power in Mute mode between the bridge and neck pick-ups to pull both subtle and dramatic harmonics from the strings.

MOOG FILTER - control the frequency of the built-in, resonant Moog ladder filter using the foot pedal or a CV Input.

Moog Guitar Controls

There are five knobs:

Vo Power this is the amount of coherent power that is applied to the strings to either sustain or mute them.

Piezo Blend blends the piezo output with the Moog pick-ups.

Harmonic Balance shifts the Vo Power (sustain/mute) power between the neck and bridge pick-up. In the center position the power is balanced between the neck and bridge.

Master Volume controls overall volume including both the Moog Pick-up output as well as the piezos.

Tone/Filter controls both tone and the resonance of the Moog ladder filter dependent upon the position of the Filter Mode Toggle switch.

There are three switches:

Moog Guitar Mode determines the application of the Vo Power. There are three positions: Sustain, Controlled Sustain, and Mute

Filter Mode Toggle with three positions: Standard Guitar Tone, an articulated Moog filter (e.g similar to an auto-wah), and classic Moog Ladder filter

Five Position Pick-up Selector Switch: Piezo, Bridge only, Out of Phase, In Phase, Neck only.

What sets the Moog Guitar apart from sustainer guitars?

-The first and most basic difference is that the Moog Guitar is able to
MUTE the strings, actually physically stopping the strings’ vibration.

-The Moog Guitar in the FULL SUSTAIN mode is more powerful and responsive than anything on the market. The Moog Guitar also has governors on every string that prevent excessive buzzing. It is a very strong and even sustain on every string, on every fret. The Moog Guitar can sustain full six-note chords easily.

-When in any mode (Full Sustain, Controlled Sustain, or Mute) you do not have to sacrifice one of the pick-ups for the functionality of the innovations. This means there’s always sound coming from both pick-ups. The ability to pan mute and sustain control between pick-ups (with the included foot pedal) is the source of Harmonic Blending.

-You’re always in control of the Moog Guitar. When Controlled Sustain is engaged, you pick and choose what strings are being given energy (by playing them!), without having to mute the other strings with your hands. There is no spill-over of energy to unwanted strings.

Most interesting I thing is the weird Moog pickups and special strings that make the sustainer/muter possible. It is a interesting idea I just wonder how different the mute would be from say my palm. The sustain seem much more musical than a Ebow. Vernon Reid seemed to think it was cool though in the video. Of course the other thing I like is the ladder filter. It wouldn’t be a Moog with out that would it.

The thing I don’t like is the price. $6,500 is a little steep. With high end guitars a lot of what you are paying for it the cosmetic elements. When see 5 A’s in a row you are going to be paying a pretty penny. The thing is I don’t like its looks. The natural colors look OK but bright dye jobs on even the best maple tops I have never liked. I not a fan of gold hardware either. Gold seems to really clash with some color schemes but silver tones seem a lot of neutral. But at that price I am not it the target demo graphic. I hope for different models soon. It would be cool to have one with either a walnut top or and some of the other design aesthetics of the synths.

The really question is will this catch on. Will people use this to make great music with it or will it be just another expensive gadget. There have been plenty of new fangled guitars in the past none of the gained wide acceptance or had much staying power. Not surprisingly Moog make it clear in their marketing that it is not a midi or synth guitar. Very arguably you could say that last innovate new guitar to really catch on was the Stratocaster. Is the Moog guitar a better mouse trap? If it is will it catch on? Can the Moog legend be transferred to the guitar universe when the man himself is gone? Without other price points or imitators there will be no chance. Even then maybe not in a guitar culture obsession with the sweet sound technologies of yesteryear and gear steeped in myth and legend.

Radiohead’s Nude Remix on PC parts or 6/8 Dot Matrix Rhythms

I found this on the very cool Retro Thing. When I heard about Radiohead’s remix contest for Nude I was excited. Then when I heard the track my enthusiasm waned a bit. Radiohead were having some fun with the song they selected. If Radiohead was a Shakespearean character the their fatal flaw would be being too clever. I am not discounting their musical talents somethings they have done musically and other wise have suffered a little form being a little to clever. At least I think so which is odd because that special British brand of cleverness I never can get enough of in the forms of comedy and literature. Still a great band. And how often do you get access to each track of a song by a great band. That was my attract to it rather than any contest. I bought the stems and plan to have go at it despite 6/8 time and 63 bpm. Normal remixes are made for the clubby dance numbers. Which seemed impossible if you were going to use most of the music made available to you. So, I though I will just make it in to something else unique and not dancy or hip-hoppy. Stretching the sounds to a normal tempo the sounded well stretched and found it pretty hard to work with do to the songs structure. I don’t claim to be a talented remixer. I was falling miserably when The Great Hard Drive Disaster of ‘08 hit. Then I learned things like the also very clever Apple doesn’t let you download purchased music again. So, I was doubly defeated.

I was glad to see someone succeed at doing something original and generally awesome. Just give the video a minute to get going and you will see Radiohead’s Nude created on old computer parts and gear. You have to love a dot matrix rhythm sections & unintended purposes.


Big Ideas (don’t get any) from James Houston on Vimeo.

Weekend Links or Mastering, Documentaries, Steam Punk and Nude Statues

I wonder what Watt would have though about the steam punk business going on now. They have done everything else why not a guitar. Though this does look like something that BC Rich would have sold in the 80’s. It might be the flying V. Maybe a little to Randy Rhodes for steam punk.


Robert Babicz about mastering audio from David Star on Vimeo.

Robert Babicz gives this excellent talk on mastering and a few other things in the video. Plus shows off some cool gear.

Instructables has this cool hack to light up you keyboard. Good if are working in the dark and touch type as poorly as me it might be an idea.

Just a vid of the charming Drum Buddy that I ran into.

Mediacoder Audio Edition is a pretty cool little app. It will encode about any audio format and will run off a usb stick. It is going to go on my list of portable apps. From the site:

MediaCoder Audio Edition is an audio transcoding tool based on MediaCoder. It nicely integrates many audio codecs and tools into an all-in-one software. It decodes almost all popular formats of audio files as well as audio stream in video files and encodes them with all its supported (and even some not claimed supported) audio encoders. All the codecs are included in the standalone software. With CUE Sheet and DVD/VCD/CD support and many additional features, audio enthusiasts can convert all their favorite music freely to any format on-the-fly and in batch

Nick Cave wants to erect (no pun intended) a statue of himself nude on horse back in his hometown. It more of a blurb than an article but it does say he intends to raise money for it. Serious I like Nick cave Ship Song is one of my all time favorites but if you want to build a statue of yourself you could probably just pay for it yourself. Pay for it himself is not any ego maniacally than wanting to do it in the first place and with Cave’s long career that is doing especially well of late I am guessing he has the $60,000. Whats up with male Australian celebrities. They all seem to have issues Angry raving Mel Gibson. Heath Ledger, punch ‘em up Russel Crowe, death wish Steve Iriwn.


MLR finally moving from derekvincentsmith on Vimeo.

This video is of some fancy fingers on a monome.

I ran in to this video that someone put to a Daniel Johnston song. Thought it fit really well. If you have never heard of Daniel Johnston you can find out about him in the fascinating documentary The Devil and Daniel Johnston. I am not a rapid fan as some people but it one of the best music documentaries ever made. Even in the crazy world of rock music Johnston is one of the strangest and remarkable character you can find. But if you forget the music angle it is still a damn good film.

NES Drum Cart or Mario Party Drum Circle

I really like 8-bit sounds and chiptune music. I also like the reinventing obsolete technology and using consumer products for unintended purposes so naturally I think the Super Synth Drums Cartridge NES from Electokraft a cool little item.

Sales pitch from the site:

Super Synth Drums is a genuine Nintendo NES cartridge that transforms your original NES, or clone system (Yobo, Generation Nex)
into an 8 bit percussion instrument.

Just plug the cartridge into your Nintendo NES system (or clone), and connect to an amplifier or TV for audio.

The video below has production values that would embrass Ed wood but you’ll get the idea of what it can do:

If you like the idea of making NES music you shold also check out:

Lamboy sells modded NES box

Wayfar sell cartridge to use MIDI to control the sound chip in the NES

Henry Rollins vs. Iggy Pop or The Slim & Invincible

This is a great story. Henry Rollins can be a little repetitious in a telling and he makes it seem like almost an athletic competition which I am not sure even high energy Rock n Roll qualifies but still a great story. I am not sure I am into “spoken word” but I certain like good stories especially if they are about people like Iggy that live in a different world than the rest of use.

There should be Iggy Pop the movie. But who the hell would you cast as Iggy.

Fab Echo Mod or A Reminder to Delay

I caught this post from Circuit Bent on modding a Danelectro FAB echo. That is where the video above comes from. They are pretty cool modded pedals though I would rather have the guts of the completely rehoused in a better non-cheap plastic enclosure. But that is just my personal preference.

This reminded I started to do this a while ago and got sided tracked by having entirely too many interests and be the scatter brained absent mind most of the time. The pedal got lost in the mists of time. I should finish it. It can be such a cool pedal.

The thing that is so attractive about the FAB Echo is they are so damn cheap & I got mine on sale. You can’t find a cheap platform to mod. It use a pretty common chip for echo pedals both DIY and commerical designs the PT2399. So, there is a knowledge base of what you can do with it(see links below.) You can bent it or add a lot to it or simply make it more than the slapback unit it was design to be. It can be a bit trick though with two boards cramemd into the plastic shell and SMD components.

ea forums

DIYstompboxes forum

Beavis Audio Research (cool rehousing for all fab units)

PVC Instruments or Blue Percussion

I ran in to this stuff on accident tonight. They are nspired by The Blue Man Group(ripoff of the Smurfs -HJS) of course. I realized a year ago at this moment I was watching them in Vegas. Ah, Serendipity. Anyways, any instrument you can build from parts at Home Depot is cool by me. These are cooler than the PVC flutes I posted earlier. Here are some vids and links to PVC instruments:

BMG Construction 101
Building a PVC Instrument
PVC Hang drum

Bad Times Good Music or Crunches, Burst Bubbles and A Crisis of Confidence

I promise this becomes music related.

I work in a bad neighborhood. Some past mayor must have appointed his mentally challenged brother in-law as city planner. Warehouses and industrial buildings winding like a river through the area divide pockets of run down houses into shitty neighborhoods. People into those neighborhoods have no choice. It is mostly illegals with a minority of legal citizens way down on there luck. Who wants to live surrounded by salvage yards, carpet warehouses and pallet making operations the occasion that often go up in flames.

The thing is it has gotten hot but there are more street people than ever. And by street people I don’t mean just homeless. I include prostitutes, drunks, tweakers and other assorted sorry losers. Normally the heat thins there numbers dramatically. Normally there are not some many people outside. Normally not as many whores in thrift store prom dresses people outside and tweakers zooming around on bicycles over loaded with crap. The dive bar up the street must be bursting. People always in and out. You see a cluster of drunks when the door swings open. I love dives but this ain’t that kind of place. It not a place hipster hang out because Charles Bukowski drank there decades ago before the neighborhood was gentrified. This is the kind of place that sells fortified wine by the shot and you wish it smelled like stale beer. Twice I have seen a drunks stroll outside to piss on the side of the bar next to a long line of cars in the Taco Hell drive through next door. Not exactly an appetizer. Business I imagine most likely has surpassed the facilities.

Some of the things I see are in that neighborhood are better economic indicators than the clueless economist at the Fed will ever see. There seems to be a palatable sense of desperation in the air. You can breathe in the downturn. Even outside of that neighborhood people seem down. To steal a line from a famous peanut farmer there seems to be, “A Crisis of Confidence.” A kind of war that kind of has no end in sight, a credit crunch, a burst bubble, a disconnect between the American Dream and America and terms popping up not spoken since the era of my birth like stagflation. It seems like it one big bummer. You don’t need to be a pollster to know people aren’t feeling too great about things at the moment. It seems like people are cynical and tired. But It makes me feel more motivated about being creative. That malaise & desperation seems to inspire me more than when things are more warm and fuzzy and completely lacking that “Crisis of Confidence.” Smog makes me want to make art more than a rainbow.

It is really not that strange. Bad times in bad places make for good art. I am not claiming to be Barry Gordy Jr., Wayne Kramer, Iggy Pop or the Belleville Three but they serve as examples. When things got the most “interesting” in Detroit you got the birth of Motown, Punk Rock and Techno. The former murder capital has had made some damn good music. There are other examples like the summers of ‘76 in Manchester or ‘67 in San Francisco. Maybe if burst bubbles have silver linings it is these bad times will make better music. Whether we want to think about our problems or forget them the soundtrack might be better.

This idea reminds of the Harry Lime speech from The Third Man(it is at the end of the end of the clip.) It maybe more a about bloodshed but it still fits to my mind.

In Italy, for thirty years under the Borgias, they had warfare, terror, murder, bloodshed — they produced Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci and the Renaissance. In Switzerland, they had brotherly love, they had five hundred years of democracy and peace, and what did that produce? The cuckoo clock. -Orson Welles from The Third Man

I can not mention The Third Man is with out bringing up the Anton Karas zither score. Maybe there has never been a better meld of music and film. The bouncing zither score would not have work so well with out the back drop of a battle scared Vienna that was that was suffering from very real post war fatigue. Great Art from bad times.

FIN

Crowd Chamber or Build Your Own Crowd

Crowd Chamber is a new plug-in from QuikQuak. It is not exactly your normal effect. I may never hear a enormous crowd cheering for me but a can simulate one. Actually more appealing is the weirdness you can create with this.  From the site:

* Simulates a crowd of up to 2,000,000 voices.
* The perfect new tool for sound design.
* Voices vary in spectral content and delay.
* LFO’s for temporal changes in voices.
* Fast visual editing, with parameter randomisation
functions.
* From simple chorusing effects, small crowds and
stadiums, and on to impossible situations.
* Creates massive stereo sound washes, and extremely
weird animal effects.
* Low Cost