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Come meet me and hang out at the Vintage Computer Fest in Orange, Ca this weekend, Feb 17th and 18th at booth E37. I’ll be showcasing some of our obsolete data storage drives, their media and audio media formats, how we transfer media to a modern platform for archival for clients, specializing in DAW and sequencer file conversion. I’ll have a PowerPC Mac running Vision, EZ Vision, Alchemy, Music Mouse with some synthesizer, sampler and drum machines. I’ll also have a demonstrations of sampler audio file transfer, Gotek floppy drive emulation, Greaseweasel, PiSCSI for Mac and samplers and our collection midi controlled vintage game console synthesizers: MidiNES, Midi Atari 2600 with Synthcart, SuperMidiPak and GenMDM.
#vintagecomputerfestival#vintagecomputerfestsocal#vcfsocal#opcode systems#synth#midi#electronic music production
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Almost out of space on my 6U rack. Something very special going in the top two slots. Still waiting for it to arrive.
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On making of Soft Cell’s Entertain Me music video, 1982, photo by Eugene Adebari
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Cool and the Gang in studio with their 2 inch 24 track machine. By the way, we can transfer these tapes to multiple wav files so message me for details.
Credit to @contac for the gif. https://contac.tumblr.com/post/684826517017182208/apparently-kool-the-gang-were-in-a-wendys
#2 inch 24 track#2 inch 24 track tape#2 inch tape#analog tape#tape transfers#Los Angeles#cool and the gang#studios#gif
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https://archive.org/details/synth_A_Foundation_for_Electronic_Music
‘‘Simple and clean explanations. This book covers the basics of electronic music and will help move to the next levels‘‘
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Skinny Puppy in the studio, circa 1988 uwu
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Tony Banks in 1981 with a Prophet-5 synthesizer.
Photo by Angelo Deligio/Mondadori.
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