Electro-Music 2005

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Some Xeroid-Entity Toys
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A few more Xeroid-Entity Toys
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Some of the stuff I brought
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The Easel
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A Maxi-Korg was there
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Howard Moscovitz giving the "welcome" speech (note Sparky the dog at his side)
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Mark Jenkins was the first performer (Wave World's setup is behind)
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Mark Jenkins
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Scott Kellogg gave a killer demo of the Elektron Monomachine
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Monomachine demo
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Chris Mandra (aka Katastatik) did a set with some wild controllers. Here he is playing with some body-mounted triggers for drum sounds
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Joker Nies Circuit Bending kit
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Joker's custom circuit bent noise machine
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Joker Nies taking videos of the gear in the demo gallery
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Ace Paradise's setup
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More of Joker's toys
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The metal arms "play" the theremin. They are controlled via MaxMSP on the laptop. Very cool - the rods had a little bit of flex so when they moved, there was a very cool vibrato and tremolo!
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Chris Mandra/Katastatik demonstrating his data glove that could control 5 sine wave oscillators or the DelayLama plugin.
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Data glove demo
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Dataglove demo
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Ranjit Bhatnagar with Lev, his Theremin Playing robot
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Another shot of Lev
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Chris Mandra with his manDrum - Note the bare feet so he could work the Kaospad on the floor
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Mark Jenkins jams with Chris Mandra
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Mark tweaks an MFB Synth Lite II
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More of Mark's tools
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Jim Combs of TouchXtone has a new P3 Sequencer!
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Another view of the stuff I brought
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Terry Furbur of Orbital Decay brought in a few monosynths to show off
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Chris, Mark, and Terry jam in the upstairs demo area
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Terry, Mark, and Chris jamming
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TouchXtone performing