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The only music video by Rx Bandits, for the song "Analog Boy". The song is on the album Progress.
Update: Rx Bandits are currently recording a new music video for a song from their latest album, "And The Battle Begun."
Update 2: Rx Bandits have finished the video for "And The Battle Begun". Look for it in the related videos section.
Video duration: 255 seconds
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vintage synth demo with some self-made retro-sounds by RetroSound
Great analog sound!
more info: http://www.retrosoun d.de and
http://www.myspac e.com/retrosound72
Video duration: 145 seconds
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http://otonanokagaku .net/magazine/sx150/ index.html
Gakken analog synthesizer SX-150's theme.
"Theme of SX-150/ELEKTEL"
composed & arranged & SX-150played by polymoog
ELEKTEL official site
http://www.elekte l.com/
polymoog's web
http://www.shinom iya.ne.jp/polymoog/
Video duration: 258 seconds
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(music only, no official video out yet)
hard to find
artist: the american analog set
album: promise of love
year: 2003
i like this song, http://recycledloves ongs.com/
Video duration: 321 seconds
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Self made analog step sequencer controls Korg MS10 and Roland S100M synthesizers. First row controls MS10 pitch and S100M noise-drum gate. Second row controls MS10 filter-cutoff.
Synthesizer sounds are modified live when sequence is running. More information about SEKU and Sigma on www.studiomanus.com
Video duration: 494 seconds
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This is an exploration of one of the most complex and interesting analog polyphonic synthesizers. PS series Korgs are rare and examples of them are few, so I decided to make a video demonstrating some of the sounds and capabilities.
Feel free to link to this video or post it on your page, but please give me credit by marking it "by Marc Doty." Thanks!
Video duration: 468 seconds
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live.pirillo.com - geeks.pirillo.com - I've tried a few devices that could take a signal from a video switcher and feed it into the Mac. None of them really would work with the software I use to integrate all the different components. I picked something up at the Apple store as a last resort, and what do you know? It worked!