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The Italian Moog Trailer
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This is a trailer for The Italian Moog.
RE_production is producing a documentary movie on Moog instruments in Italian music, directed by Ernesto Romano. Read more…
Tutorial Ableton Live Italiano
TUTORIAL ABLETON ITALIANO BASSLINE DJ PRODUCER ELECTRORAMA
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SEMPLICISSIMO TUTORIAL PER CREARE UNA BASSLINE IN ABLETON 6 ESAMINADO LE VARIE POSSIBILITA CHE QUESTO SOFTWARE CI OFFRE
This video captures a great Jordan Rudess synth jam, live in Italy, that combines some great atmospheric synth work and some more straight-ahead prog wailing.
Note: The music starts about two minutes in. Read more…
Unidentified Sound Objects has posted pictures that offer a sneak peak inside the Radio Italiana Phonology Studio, a pioneering Italian electronic music studio:
In 1955, the Radio Italiana (Rai) established the Studio di Fonologia Musicale at RAI Center in Corso Sempione 27, Milan (Italy). Physicist Dr. Alfredo Lietti builded the famous “nine oscillators”, the white noise generator, the amplitude selector, the dynamic modulator, the ring modulators, the frequency shifter, the pulse modulator, the electronic fader, the “toc” generator, the cathodic comparer, the octave filters and the third octave filters.
Almost half a century later, the museum of Musical Instruments in the Castello Sforzesco now houses the equipment on which Luciano Berio and Bruno Maderna conducted the first experiments in electronic music.
It’s fascinating stuff about on of the lesser-known pioneering electronic music studios. There are also a series of videos that look at the Studio di Fonologia Musicale:



