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Pacific NW Synth DIY and Robert Rich Concert

Pacific NW Synth DIY and Robert Rich Concert

2003-08-04 by Craig Critchley

Yesterday here in the sunny (for a while) Pacific Northwest we had both a
Synth DIY get-together and the Robert Rich show.  Both were good, and
well-attended.

The Synth-DIY meeting had more attendance this year, and people brought a
lot more stuff.  I took my whole MOTM system, including a couple of Oakley
modules and a Blacet Darkstar, with Stooge panels, and my pile of Stooge
cables. There was one other MOTM guy there who is just getting started and
didn't bring his equipment with him.

As I should have expected the meeting snuck up on me when I was pretty busy,
so there are a couple of Blacet conversions and any number of DIY projects
that didn't get ready, including modifications/improvements to my
touchscreen controller, but all my MOTM stuff was finished. I got there late
and spent a bunch of time setting up because my system isn't especially
portable and I had it partly disassembled. I need to find new "packaging"
that's compact at home but also reasonably portable, especially as I have to
get it up and down stairs...

Jim Patchell brought a whole wall of stuff, including his vocal filter and
vocoder, Jay Schwichtenberg had his compact DIY modular (mostly surface
mount), Tim Ressel (I think) with his DIY modular (RCA jacks!) including a
tube diode ring modulator, and (the organizer) John Marshall with his neon
bulb relaxation oscillators.  There was a small Modcan system (I forget who,
sorry) which included Cynthia Webster's clone of the Buchla low-pass gate.
There were two or three people there who had stuff from Synthesizers.com,
but no one brought any to the meeting (slackers!)

Unfortunately, Robert Rich was too busy to attend the meeting. Oh well, we
all got to meet him at the concert anyway.

The concert was very good. Robert was constantly triggering or tweaking
something, and played several different instruments through the course of
two sets. There seemed to be quite a bit of sequenced, sampled, or
self-evolving stuff playing continuosly, and then Robert would play a
particular instrument over it. As a result the sound was very full but he
was still clearly playing something identifiable and not just twiddling
knobs. He performed on the MOTM for a piece from Bestiary, but he mostly
played his lap guitar and flutes, along with some keyboards. There was bunch
of stuff from Outpost and Bestiary in the first set, the second set was
older stuff which I'm not as familiar with.

Quite a few people showed up; a friend of mine said he counted 60-odd people
which was apparently above expectation. The venue was a sort of art studio
in Seattle, not the best part of town, and was a little noisy outside but it
served its purpose.

After my experience of moving my modular to an SDIY meeting once a year I
imagine its a real job carting Robert Rich's MOTM around on tour all
summer...

                        ...Craig

Re: Pacific NW Synth DIY and Robert Rich Concert

2003-08-05 by konkuro

Craig wrote:

>There were two or three people there who had stuff from 
Synthesizers.com, but no one brought any to the meeting (slackers!)<

That is because I flew and my .com would have taken up the entire 
First Class section (pending Southwest airlines had First Class). I 
meant to take some of my smaller DIY projects from days gone buy, but 
didn't think I'd be able to get them on the plane, what with me 
resembling an Arab Terrorist and all (I always get "randomly" 
selected for the extra security search). Interestingly, the gift 
reverb tank I took back in my suitcase (they had some GREAT giveaways 
at that meeting!) waltzed through security, but they had to check my 
shaving kit for the 1" blunt-ended nose hair sissors.

Craig's MOTM system was impressive. The Modcan stuff, BTW, was 
brought by David Skinner. mmmmmmmModcan!

One thing I learned at the meeting was that laser-printed paper 
panels coated with plastic can look very, very professional.

Never got to the RR concert, alas. While "Bestiary" bored the tar out 
of me, it would have been interesting to attend an RR concert. But I 
had neglected my hosts all day, so...

johnm

Re: [motm] Re: Pacific NW Synth DIY and Robert Rich Concert

2003-08-05 by J. Larry Hendry

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> > Craig wrote:
> >There were two or three people there who had stuff from
Synthesizers.com, but no one brought any to the meeting (slackers!)<

> That is because I flew and my .com would have taken up the entire First
Class section (pending Southwest airlines had First Class). I meant to take
some of my smaller DIY projects from days gone buy, but didn't think I'd be
able to get them on the plane, what with me resembling an Arab Terrorist and
all


Seems like a reasonable excuse. But, I didn't see anyone it the photos with
the traditional terrosit headwear. <snicker>  Which one is you?

Larry H

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