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square_wave & [view] live New Year's Eve stream on electro-music.com

square_wave & [view] live New Year's Eve stream on electro-music.com

2008-12-31 by ty hodson

Hey all,

I’ll be taking part in electro-music.com's live streaming New Years Eve 2009 Floating Concert, broadcast live online tomorrow. I'll be joined here at sublevel9 studios by my good friend Curtis Rochambeau (aka [view]), and we’ll be performing a live improvisation from 3:30 PM PST to 4 PM PST (that’s 11:30 PM GMT; to find your local time, go to http://wwp.greenwichmeantime.com/).

I just got my Creature back, so in addition to everything else, I’ll be adding some banana cable mayhem to the brew. : )

To listen to the live stream, go here on New Year's Eve:
http://electro-music.com/radio/

For more information about the concert and a complete schedule of all the performers, go here:
http://tinyurl.com/7zwfqu


For some examples of our individual works, go here:
http://myspace.com/squarewavehq
http://myspace.com/crochambeau


Happy New Year, and we hope you’ll tune in!
ty

________________
http://sublevel9.net
http://myspace.com/squarewavehq
http://myspace.com/gradenkohq



Re: square_wave & [view] live New Year's Eve stream on electro-music

2008-12-31 by matthew carpenter

Cool, thanks for the tip. I'll be checking it out...
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On Tue, Dec 30, 2008 at 8:29 PM, ty hodson <yahoo123@...> wrote:

Hey all,

I'll be taking part in electro-music.com's live streaming New Years Eve 2009 Floating Concert, broadcast live online tomorrow. I'll be joined here at sublevel9 studios by my good friend Curtis Rochambeau (aka [view]), and we'll be performing a live improvisation from 3:30 PM PST to 4 PM PST (that's 11:30 PM GMT; to find your local time, go to http://wwp.greenwichmeantime.com/).

I just got my Creature back, so in addition to everything else, I'll be adding some banana cable mayhem to the brew. : )

To listen to the live stream, go here on New Year's Eve:
http://electro-music.com/radio/

For more information about the concert and a complete schedule of all the performers, go here:
http://tinyurl.com/7zwfqu


For some examples of our individual works, go here:
http://myspace.com/squarewavehq
http://myspace.com/crochambeau


Happy New Year, and we hope you'll tune in!
ty

________________
http://sublevel9.net
http://myspace.com/squarewavehq
http://myspace.com/gradenkohq




Trade Cwejman s1m2 for shop panel?

2009-01-01 by Ancient Eyeball Recipe

I dunno. Anyone want to work out a trade? I'm most interested in an
animal panel, but who knows?

Gene

Re: Trade Cwejman s1m2 for shop panel?

2009-01-02 by metafoetus2002

Hi Gene,

it is quite a stretch financially, but I kept both, my Animal and my Cwejman.

Totally different beasts complementing each other. Cwejman is extremely fast due to its
sensible pre-patched nature, the FM on the oscillators sounds extremely great, the filters
have a totally different character than the Serge VCFX, plus it does have ADSRs and a
built-in MIDI interface. My place to start to get classic, melodic, perhaps even cliche
synthesizer sounds fast, and be able to change between these comparatively fast (as fast
as one can on a non-storeable instrument). Downside: You have to patch pitch modulation
by envelope, the LFO sync is not really usable, and an additional modulation input on each
filter would come in really handy.

The Animal is more like a torture chamber for electrons, allowing extremely complex, self-
controlled sounds, it's VCM beats all Eurorack waveshapers (yes, even Bananalogue), the
SSG is wonderful source of randomness and staircase pattern, you get panning modulation
or a crossfader, the ability to get a damped sinewave from the VCFX when using its TRIG
IN is a small synthesizer in itself...etc. etc.

I play in a small ensemble with 2 colleagues.
http://www.myspace.com/kreisferkeerflaake
We improvise, our instruments being sync'd via MIDI clock. We shoot for more rhythmic
music, and four times out of five I am happy with just using my Cwejman being driven by
a S-N-D SAM-16 step sequencer. A fast and compact setup. But on the fifth time I turn to
my Serge (Animal, Custom Panel, TKB), it is more complex, my colleagues are always
already jamming away while I am still patching bananas, but the results I feel I would not
get with anything else.

I am not sure if that help, but I hope.
Best regards and a Happy New Year to all,
Jan-Hinnerk
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--- In SergeModular@yahoogroups.com, Ancient Eyeball Recipe <implode7@...> wrote:
>
> I dunno. Anyone want to work out a trade? I'm most interested in an
> animal panel, but who knows?
>
> Gene
>

Re: Trade Cwejman s1m2 for shop panel?

2009-01-02 by Ancient Eyeball Recipe

Also have a sam-16.

Thanks - I'm not really looking for help. I'm looking for a trade! I'm familiar with the Cwejman, and I used to have a 4 panel serge that I had to sell some years ago. I currently have some modcan a format stuff, and and tkb. I also have a macbeth m5, and given finite finances, I'd like to convert the Cwejman into Serge.

Hi Gene,

it is quite a stretch financially, but I kept both, my Animal and my Cwejman.

Totally different beasts complementing each other. Cwejman is extremely fast due to its
sensible pre-patched nature, the FM on the oscillators sounds extremely great, the filters
have a totally different character than the Serge VCFX, plus it does have ADSRs and a
built-in MIDI interface. My place to start to get classic, melodic, perhaps even cliche
synthesizer sounds fast, and be able to change between these comparatively fast (as fast
as one can on a non-storeable instrument). Downside: You have to patch pitch modulation
by envelope, the LFO sync is not really usable, and an additional modulation input on each
filter would come in really handy.

The Animal is more like a torture chamber for electrons, allowing extremely complex, self-
controlled sounds, it's VCM beats all Eurorack waveshapers (yes, even Bananalogue) , the
SSG is wonderful source of randomness and staircase pattern, you get panning modulation
or a crossfader, the ability to get a damped sinewave from the VCFX when using its TRIG
IN is a small synthesizer in itself...etc. etc.

I play in a small ensemble with 2 colleagues.
http://www.myspace. com/kreisferkeer flaake
We improvise, our instruments being sync'd via MIDI clock. We shoot for more rhythmic
music, and four times out of five I am happy with just using my Cwejman being driven by
a S-N-D SAM-16 step sequencer. A fast and compact setup. But on the fifth time I turn to
my Serge (Animal, Custom Panel, TKB), it is more complex, my colleagues are always
already jamming away while I am still patching bananas, but the results I feel I would not
get with anything else.

I am not sure if that help, but I hope.
Best regards and a Happy New Year to all,
Jan-Hinnerk

--- In SergeModular@ yahoogroups. com, Ancient Eyeball Recipe <implode7@.. .> wrote:
>
> I dunno. Anyone want to work out a trade? I'm most interested in an
> animal panel, but who knows?
>
> Gene
>


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