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Photo AlbumLine6 PODxt Live (48 photos)Mar 22, '07 12:07 AM
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OK, my guitar is in rehearsals so I can't use it to test the PODxt Live. So I used the Roland SH101 instead.

DEMO: [SH101]PODxtLive

Not a song but just a demo of what the PODxt Live can do to a sound. What you hear is a product of 4 tracks recorded using Roland SH101 with a square + saw wave sorta synth going on in C major. 3 tracks hold either C or G notes in different ranges while 1 track holds a C7 chord arpegiated. The effect used on the PODxt is a harmonic flange with effects. There's some filtering going on on the SH101 but minimal... What you hear is unprocessed after recording. Just SH101 through PODxt into my lap-top and mixed.

Just got this second hand off from a nice dude. I must say this is a heavy stomp, build like a tank. Controls are straight forward and interface is great. It allows you to design your own "effects chain" and the silver knobs allow you to have control over the tone of the output... It's my first impression from using it straight out without reading a manual. I can't wait to use it with my guitar and see what it can do... I don't suppose it will be revolutionary, but I am sure it will come in handy.

Photo Album~SyNtH MaNgLeR~ (18 photos)Feb 25, '07 12:34 PM
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Just got these from Mr Misse, the nicest, fairest and friendliest gear retailer in Singapore. Well, actually I've ordered it like since last year... erm... maybe august? Can't remember... time really flies. Anyway, finally it's here. So again, some gear whoring pictures before testing it out. It takes some time to doodle around this and finding the right sound for it.

In anycase, I got a Moog Pedal Bag along with a Moog t-shirt and Moog CD together with it. :) Mr Misse rawks!

UPDATES: Aight, visited Matirxsynth site (best synth site ever!!!) and I thought I should put up Effector 13 website up too... Thanks Matrix! Check out THIS POST!!! Matrixsynth had uploaded some synth mangler related stuffs!

Photo AlbumAKAI AX60 (25 photos)Feb 23, '07 2:56 PM
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Via Vintage Synth Explorer:

"The AX-60 is among some of the last true analog polysynths of the mid-eighties. It was Akai's answer to the hugely successful Roland Juno series and Yamaha's new digital DX-series. The AX-60 is a programmable six-voice synth with a nice LFO, lowpass VCF filter, envelope sections, and more. An eight-voice version, the AX-80, was already available.

Programming this synth is easy using dedicated sliders, knobs and/or buttons for its parameters. It also has a useful noise generator and some other cool functions that include auto-tuning, chorus, a multi-mode arpeggiator and a keyboard that can be split into two key-zones, making it somewhat bi-timbral. All six voices can be stacked in unison mode for a powerful and thick lead sound. Its features and sound make the AX-60 a worthy alternative to Roland's Juno 106. The AX-60 may have been used by Bjork."


This baby sounded old school... basic presets that sounded unexciting (not really phat) but a few gems within. Once you start screwing with the preset sounds with the VCO, LFO and VCF... the synth comes alive... the filters are not too bad at all... ranging from "woody" to "bubbly"... I can see this coming to use in some of my shows... and that's great! :)

Ignore the flowers if you must... my mom bought it for me for Chinese New Year... LOL!

Photo AlbumRoland MPU-101 (14 photos)Feb 8, '07 5:07 PM
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A new acquisition for my new direction; a midi to cv convertor :) a 1985 gear in mint "out of the box" condition.

For more info visit: HERE

Photo AlbumeVeRy tHiNg bUt tHe BrAiN (45 photos)Jan 17, '07 2:34 PM
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These are pictures taken whilst I compose and design for the play "Everything But The Brain" for Action Theatre. Now showing at the Esplanade Theatre. Here's the demo of three songs which I've picked out to upload (click on the title of the songs to listen):

EVER AFTER
This track, by approach was really simple. I mic'ed up a Hungarian Zither (CITERA) using a contact microphone and it's being fed into the KORG Radias audio in. Using a vocoder preset, I have made it to trigger a synth note (D flat) with a moderate attack and a long release. So everytime I plug a note, it will trigger the synth note. The signal is also routed through it's internal effects with delay and reverb. Another contact microphone was employed to sample the Citera with a BOSS RC-20 and the playback is reversed... This track was recorded live with me improvising on the Citera. (I have no idea how to play it so I just did what I think sound right) You can find a picture of the Citera below...

BEDTIME STORIES
A Plogue Bidule composition using a patch I've designed. The group has a couple of sequencers that triggers the risset bells and sine tones, which was passed through a rebuilder and some effects. Crytal Synths were employed for the generation of the glassy ambient. KORG Radias was used for a base drone...

EINSTEIN'S BRAIN
An abstract of the 10 minute long piece. The piano was from KORG Triton ST88. An improvisation based on the scenic mood was recorded and then reversed and picthed down to underlay the original recording. Another Plogue Bidule patch was designed to sound scape subtley underneath this track...

DISCLAIMER: There are pictures of other synths which was employed for the composition and design of other songs and sounds but I did not include the demo here... It's sad to see the way they treated my music in production... director's call, so what to do :/


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