synth jam
Articles about synth jam:
Berlin School Modular Synth Jam
Send to a Friend
|
Feed for this Entry |
Filed under: Keyboard Synthesizers, Sequencers, Synthesizers
Thalassa’s Berlin School Moments is a retro live synth jam, featuring Moog MG-1 + Synthesizers.com + Yusynth + MFOS step sequencing.
“Berlin School” synth music is music that’s inspired by the tradition of 70’s German electronic music pioneers like Tangerine Dream and Klaus Schulze. Key characteristics include step-sequenced basslines, “spacey” effects, Moog synth leads and Mellotron pads.
Details below. Read more…
Ambient Synth Jam
Sunday Synth Jam: Skoulaman created this live Berlin School/space music/ambient synthesizer jam.
Details via skoulaman:
Sequenced with an arpeggiator loop from the Kurzweil Midiboard connected with the Kawai k1r and the Waldorf micro Q. The solo vibe sounds are from a Yamaha CX5M computer and the Korg Lamda in combination with a Moogerfooger. Accords played om the Juno 106 and on the Korg Lamda.
Sunday Synth Jam: This video demonstrates jamming with the JazzMutant Lemur and Ableton Live.
It starts with a demo jam and then digs into the set up of the Lemur with Live. Read more…
Korg Electribe ER-1 Dubstep
Sunday Synth Jam: The Korg Electribe ER-1 is a nice, cheap, easy to use virtual analog + sample playback drum machine.
This minimal dubstep drum machine jam gives the ER-1 a workout. Read more…
Tonewheels Workshop In Bulgaria
Tonewheels is an experiment in converting graphical imagery to sound, inspired by some of the pioneering 20th Century electronic music inventions.
In this three day workshop from 24-27 October 2009 in Bulgaria, participants built a simple light-to-sound converter and DC motor controller, and then began to experiment with drawing sounds onto transparent “tonewheels”. The workshop ended in a group performance and an invitation to the audience to try out the instruments for themselves.



