Suit & Tie Guy – Sequencer Family



Suit & Tie Guy and STG soundlabs is slowly moving his products into the Eurorack format and all I can say is: Welcome – we need you! I manage to play with the graphic sequencer at NAMM and was surprised at how easy, fun and quick it was to get something interesting out of the module. The LEDS at the tip of every fader is definitely a plus for those dark studios and live situations. I haven’t messed with the trigger sequencer but can tell it’ll be an essential pairing. They’ll be hitting Analog Haven next week.

Prices are: $295for the Graphic Sequencer, $325 for the Trigger Sequencer and $120 for the Time Buffer.

Come check out these modules for yourself at the next Trash_Audio & Xart Synth Meet on February 21st.

Totally Wired – Additional Content

To coincide with the online premiere of the documentary film TOTALLY WIRED – A FILM ABOUT SCHNEIDERS BÜRO, www.realeyz.tv is presenting previously unreleased, exclusive video interviews with director and Club Transmediale 2010 participant Niamh Guckian Ahern as well as Andreas Schneider, the founder of Schneiders Büro. -Tobias Voigt

- You can view all of the videos on the Youtube Channel: Here

– You can see the entire documentary: Here. Registrations and other boring mandatory stuff required.

Trash_Audio & Xart: Synth Meet 6

Early Warning. The Trash_Audio team and Xart Studios are planning to have the synth meet on Sunday, February 21st starting at 3pm going to 9pm. We’re going to have more of a structured format this time. First we’re having three special guest lectures from Grant Richter of Wiard, Suit & Tie Guy from STG, and Scott Jaeger of Harvestman. That in itself should be worth coming to see. Also, we’re going to have an improv session following John Zorn’s card composition method.

While bringing your modular/synth/ keyboard/ drum machine/ whatever-makes-noise is not necessary, we highly encourage it. These meets have been extremely resourceful, informative and invaluable to the midwest community by providing a mass of equipment for users to try first hand. As always, these meets have been free and organized by T_A and Xart.

If you’re interested, have questions, comments or bullshit opinions, send an e-mail to trash@thedeepelement.com and I’ll be sending out information (addresses, secret handshakes) on the meet later next month. If you’re a manufacturer I recommend you send an e-mail to me for arrangements to have your gear featured at this event. Transmission Over.

Tonight, FLESH in Chicago…

Tonight I’ll be trying my hand at something I’ve never done before, which is co-hosting a monthly Industrial/Electro/EBM/Whatever night in Chicago. It’s the 3rd Thursday of every month and tonight is the first one…

Flesh.

EBM like it’s 1989

Thursday January 21st

Professor Kliq (Live PA)

Polyfuse (DJ Set)

DJ Tacopunch

Occurring the third Thursday of the month at Silvie’s Flesh is an industrial electro dance throw down off all things dark and slithery with a kicking bassline.

Admission: Free before 11 with RSVP to info.polyfuse@gmail.com, $5 after

9pm++ at Silvies

1902 West Irving Park Road

Chicago, IL 60613

21+

One block west of the Irving Park Brown Line stop.

- Facebook Event


Trash_Audio 2010 NAMM Video

We had a great time everywhere in Anaheim but NAMM itself this year. You’ll notice that this NAMM video doesn’t have too much NAMM in it because… well, it sucked and we’re separating the useful information from this video. The approximate five booths that kept our attention were the ones that featured a direct line of communication with the manufacturer, engineer or designer themselves. Though, we found a way to infiltrate and see it for ourselves. Most of our time was spent with friends, at our place, on our terms. This resulted in a BBQ that had almost every modular manufacturer show up and having people declare it being the best thing they’ve ever experienced at NAMM, though it could’ve been the booze talking. It was incredible to see all of our friends and meet new ones. We already miss you. Hail and horns!

You can see the 2008 video HERE!

Harvestman – NAMM 2010

Scott Jaeger of Harvestman runs through the functions of his Piston Honda and some of the upgrades that are available for it.

Tip Top Audio: NAMM 2010

Gur Milstein from Tip Top Audio spent a moment to explain his new protoype case and the Z8000 Matrix Sequencer at NAMM 2010. Perhaps I’ve edited out some essential parts but I hope these videos clear up some general questions of the functionality.

Make Noise – NAMM 2010

I’m currently working on our main video and these modular demonstrations are a bit too long to be included so I’ve separated the equipment demonstration/interviews and will present them as fast as I can upload them.

Here is Anthony Rolando of Make Noise showing off two controllers: Pressure Points and René.

Quick Quick…

Last night in LA, Richard did this and it blew my mind. I think twice:

Tonight Trash_Audio is hosting around fifty complete weirdos for a BBQ, I’ll post some random realtime photos via twitter.

And finally, Thursday in Chicago my friend Jason (DJ Tacopunch) and I are going to start a monthly night that we’re pretty excited about, I’ll post more about this when I am back in town:


One Multipurpose Post! NAMM, Chromeo, Rock Band!

First topic, is anyone going to the NAMM show this year? We’ll be there but there’s also a cool event happening this Friday evening with a nice lineup of performers, including: John Tejada, Richard Devine, Deru, Laura Escude, Scott Pagano, CPU, DJ Kero, Acid Circus, Derek Michael, Baseck, Eezir, Trifonic, DJ G Ov, Moldover, Henry Strange, Peter Kirn and very likely more that are not mentioned. You can find Workspace and Environment interviews/photos with three of the artists mentioned by checking out the sidebar on the right. This way —>

Besides that, I just found this awesome interview with Chromeo where they are talking a bit about gear:

- Do you ever buy a keyboard or a synthesizer just because you know it was used by someone you look up to?

- Chromeo: Oh yeah. Like I know, pretty much, you can give me any song and I’ll tell you what keyboard was used.

- [Hall and Oates’ 1981 hit single] “Private Eyes”?

- Chromeo: Private Eyes!? That’s a CR78 drum machine, a CT70 Piano. I actually, when I bought by CT70, I recreated [that] song. Cause I had all those machines. [Laughs]. And most of Hall and Oates is CR78, LM1 drum machine, or CT70 piano. And I also know that ‘cause we’ve done shit with them. [Laughs]

Checkout the full interview here.

And finally, I just came across a video demonstrating the ‘Rock Band Network’ which will essentially let users upload their own music content but also embed the rock band performance data within, so a user can ‘sequence’ their own patterns to their own songs. I think this will become pretty insane when it launches:


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