Sunday, May 25, 2008

Studio update zzz



The studio makes you crazy... a song I wrote today... we are adding some crazy effects to this record

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Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Experimenting With The Korg Kaossilator: #3

This time; in German!?



YouTube via LustigAkustik
"Hier mein erster Versuch, dem Korg Kaossilator Klänge zu entlocken. Hab mich noch nicht ganz durchgehört, aus dem Grund sind ein paar Stellen konfus geraten. Entschuldigt meine hässlichen Finger."
"This is my first attempt, the Korg Kaossilator to elicit sounds. Do I have not quite durchgehört, on the grounds are a few bodies being confused. Apologies my ugly finger."
"düren music musik korg kaossilator usbest us-best electro minimal synthesizer ambient"

And also:



YouTube via LustigAkustik
"Die Sounds von einem alten SK-1, veredelt mit Garage-Bands eigenen Effekten. Ein Roland S-330 sowie ein paar Apple-Loops sind auch vorhanden. Nicht zu vergessen den Korg Kaossilator. Trotz fehlendem MIDI-Sync läuft die kleine Tischhupe erstaunlich tight. enjoy!"
"The sounds of an old SK-1, finishing with garage bands own effects. A Roland S-330 and a few Apple Loops are also available. Not to forget the Korg Kaossilator. Despite missing MIDI Sync runs a small table horn surprisingly tight. Enjoy!"

via Matrixsynth.blogspot.com

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Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Experimenting With The Korg Kaossilator: #2

So, since my last post about the Korg Kaossilator and the short demo track I finished, there has been a full-length album put up for free that uses only the Korg Kaossilator (and Ableton Live for recording).

You can download for free it here:

http://www.rustytrombone.se/subprojects/k/


I am busy in the studio right now recording From Exile guitar tracks, hopefully some footage up soon... until then justin.tv/ericguenther might be broadcasting...

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Monday, May 19, 2008

You can find Bill O'Reilly on the internet

First watch this:


Then check this:


Then finally check the punchline:

http://vaderlive.ytmnd.com/

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Live Video: Home Park Fest, New From Exile Song

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Friday, May 16, 2008

From Exile Recording Update 1 - The Chart

Pneuma


Pneuma from Richard Lainhart on Vimeo.

"Pneuma" is based on growth patterns generated by celluar automata software, processed in Adobe After Effects to create constantly changing structures ranging from the crystalline to the architectural. The soundtrack is a live improvisation on the Buchla 200e analog modular synthesizer, controlled by the Haken Audio Continuum Fingerboard fretless keyboard controller. This HD version was rendered in May, 2008.

Warning: "Pneuma" displays an intense, periodic flicker pattern that some may find uncomfortable. Those subject to seizures should not view this film.

Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Animation/Short Film by Blu

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