Raglani and his Make Noise controller.

Paulo Beto and his EMS Synthi.

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EMS Synthi 100.
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Magneticring Recording on the heavenly Synthi 100. #synthi100 #EMS #synth (Taken with Instagram at Otic Sound)

EMS Synthi 100.

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Magneticring Recording on the heavenly Synthi 100. #synthi100 #EMS #synth (Taken with Instagram at Otic Sound)

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Interview with Make Noise mastermind Tony Rolando on Waveform City.

Ezra Buchla demonstrates the Buchla 200e series at Noise Bug.

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Keith Fullerton Whitman. Auto-Melody Generator w/Drums 2012.

“… testing a revised set of “Auto-Melody Generator” patches (using Intellijel Dixies for the sine waves, a DrumDokta DRM-110 for the drums) for a concert w/ JD Emmanuel in June in Brooklyn ; not that I’m consciously trying to ape his style (which I love) - just trying to yield something a bit more flowing & less asynchronous / manic than the recent “Occlusion” pieces …

Close-ups of the Voight-Kampff machine, shot with a Canon VIXIA HF M50 (in VERY low afternoon light ; impressive performance) with the stock lens ; line-level audio pumped out of the “thru” of a direct box directly into the mic input of the camera (with the internal manual preamp levels set on the low side ; still doesn’t sound half bad despite the output buzz of the Vermona) …”

Impossible Box by Folktek Arts.

Impossible Box by Folktek Arts.

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Gina’s brain on EMS VCS3.

Tags | EMS | vcs3 | synthi | synthesizer |

Hacked light sensitive turntable controlling EMS Synthi.

EMS Synthi.

“Single AKS patch sounds cut-up, with sparse help from a Scott Stites Klee Sequencer and Buchla 266e.”

EMS Synthi A and VCS3 in concert. 1970’s.

” In 1974 Belgian composer Peter Beyls was not only a technician at the STEIM-studio in Amsterdam but also a teacher at the Vrije Akademie Psychopolis at Den Haag. Hero Wouters was a movie-making “paticipant” (a sixties-word for student) at the Academy, picking up some easy money as a technical assistant in the electronic-and-film-music-studio. They decided to join forces and gave in 1974 and 1975 two series of concerts, “Transformation” and “In Concert”, mixed-media performances consisting of live electronic music, tapes, films and slides.

One of these events (Studio Skoop, Gent, rehearsal at the IPEM, november 29 and 30 1974) was filmed by Psychopolis-student Jacques Tooten, and the material was edited by Hero Wouters in the same year. Projected during this concert were his movies “A Boy’s Ballad (Hero Wouters Movie nr 32), “On the Origin of Species by means of Natural Selection” (HWM 64), “De Zogenaamde Zeetrein” (HWM 65) and “Prints” (HWM 25), fragments of which can be seen in this reportage.

Interesting are the use of two EMS VCS3’s, communicating through a very long tape-delay-loop, and a platform built by Beyls to control (with hands and feet) his “kraakdoos” (a famous STEIM-synth design).

Music: “Dialoog voor twee Synthesizers & Tape-transport” opus 103 (Beyls / Wouters) and two Peter Beyls-pieces for VCS3, tapes and kraakdoos. HWM nr 66.”

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