electronic music historian Thom Holmes has an interesting post about some lesser-known cinematic uses of the Moog, the pioneering analog synthesizer popularized by Wendy Carlos with 1968’s Switched-On ...
To go from synth to synth, [schollz] stood up a server that translates MIDI voltages to serial and sends them to the Arduino. Then the DAC converts them to analog signals for the tape player.
A lot of classic synthesizers rely on analog control voltages to vary parameters ... with a performance using the MIDI DAC to control a Moog Mother 32 synth. [little-scale] has also made the ...
most recently by electronic music expert Mark Jenkins whose book "Analog Synthesizers" is the world's most popular title in its field. Mark's live set and CD "Tubular Bells for the Moog ...
Musician Andrew Huang also had the same idea, recording the notes into a Moog Grandmother analog synthesizer. There’s a photo that was going around earlier this year of some cross-country skiers ...