Zeke sent me a message about his rig, after seeing this video: "I’m using circuit bent analog video fx units, the spray painted one was custom made by tachyons who is a amazing analog video artist. Also in the rats nest of cables are many feedback loops that I run into the v4. Thanks for checking out my rig, I really try hard to create a unique visual experience for every show."
In the early 90's my bandmate and I used to play as a duo and used my SY99 to run our RY30 drum module. We always had bass and drums when humans were not available! We actually opened for America (yes, Ventura Highway, America) using this setup and a bass player. There went my 15 minutes of fame! Great to see tech being used on stage.
Brazil has a truely love story with Insoc since ninety years, when they played for 180.000 at the Maracanã Stadium in Rio de Janeiro (Rock in Rio II 1991)
Very Cool! i remember being in HS when they hit it with What's On Your Mind (Pure Energy) i was hunting for that album for weeks and all my friends thought I was nuts. Thanks for sharing! very neat.
Thank you for sharing this closer look! So much going on up on that stage. I saw them for the first time at SummerFest in Milwaukee recently and was so impressed with their sound and performances!
I’m really glad I came across your channel. You’re clearly totally switched on with tech, industry standard stuff and life as a muso. But, above all you’re a top guy, humble, non pretentious and generous with your videos (I’m a psychotherapist, I know about such stuff). 😂 I would like to see you play more and know more about your original work. Keep doing it man!
Really cool video!! Wow!! While watching you film and describe their setup I couldn't help but cringe and think (and this is road reliable???) LOL!!! I have Gig Performer that I'm "playing around with" and thought man..... these guys could use it really bad.... But... like the Cubase guy said.. "It's what I know" :) Hey, whatever works!!!! Thanks for sharing!!
Nice. If they had come to Vancouver I would have gone in a second. I was a fan from from their first album, but Hack blew my mind when it came out. Peace and Love kind of made them fall out of view, but their recent work has been really cool. Shout out to Images In Vogue and Strange Advance too. Images In Vogue was a massive gateway for me as a very young Canadian teen into darker electronic and industrial music, but maybe that was Cevin Key's doing.
It does not use the vocoder in microkorg. These are phrases from the voice synthesizer on the Amiga Commodore computer. They are recorded in the backing track.
Hi Scott! Great video, awesome! I love Insoc since I was a teenager, and I do a lot of cover versions of them, on my channel... I would like to ask, when was this concert that you showed in this video?
They were played on screens throughout the venue - this venue didn't have the backdrop video wall that they usually have, which is where the video would normally be played. The lights were run from a tech at front of house.
There's no way the vocoder sound comes from this Microkorg. That sound is not even a vocoder. It is a speech synthesizer and it is a shame Paul is trying to make the audience think he is really singing that. I also think none of his sounds are generated by this old entry-level Juno. He might be using it as a midi controller or just to pretend he is playing pre-recorded stuff.
Zeke sent me a message about his rig, after seeing this video: "I’m using circuit bent analog video fx units, the spray painted one was custom made by tachyons who is a amazing analog video artist. Also in the rats nest of cables are many feedback loops that I run into the v4. Thanks for checking out my rig, I really try hard to create a unique visual experience for every show."
Let me an idea for my old sony vhs can using the external monitor out to take effects over the public live🤗🙋💥🌄💫😱✨
Thank you so much for the shout-out! 💙
You were amazing!
Had to laugh, I have that same "Hack The Planet" sticker on my Laptop that Zeke has on his. We have a Hackers fan here.
In the early 90's my bandmate and I used to play as a duo and used my SY99 to run our RY30 drum module. We always had bass and drums when humans were not available! We actually opened for America (yes, Ventura Highway, America) using this setup and a bass player. There went my 15 minutes of fame! Great to see tech being used on stage.
Fun review Scott -- very interesting to see what live rigs actually look like.
Brazil has a truely love story with Insoc since ninety years, when they played for 180.000 at the Maracanã Stadium in Rio de Janeiro (Rock in Rio II 1991)
Awesome live setup. I remember using crib notes taped to my keyboards
Very Cool! i remember being in HS when they hit it with What's On Your Mind (Pure Energy) i was hunting for that album for weeks and all my friends thought I was nuts. Thanks for sharing! very neat.
Wow! A truly fantastic video!! I am a performer and loved the gear tour and showing the professionalism of these guys. I loved this video!!
This is super cool, Scott. Thanks for sharing!
Thank you for sharing this closer look! So much going on up on that stage. I saw them for the first time at SummerFest in Milwaukee recently and was so impressed with their sound and performances!
I’m really glad I came across your channel. You’re clearly totally switched on with tech, industry standard stuff and life as a muso. But, above all you’re a top guy, humble, non pretentious and generous with your videos (I’m a psychotherapist, I know about such stuff). 😂
I would like to see you play more and know more about your original work.
Keep doing it man!
Wow, very kind words, thank you!
Loved it👍🙏💚🧡 a pleasure to see the complexity of the set-up 😺
Sally RIP was a great drummer. I watch them with her to inspire my drumming.
i love it information society wow.....
Noticed the player with the Kronos did not have crib notes on paper. Its Set List “comment” feature solves that problem for me as well!
That's James Cassidy, he only very occasionally uses the Kronos, most of the time he is playing bass.
Really cool video!! Wow!! While watching you film and describe their setup I couldn't help but cringe and think (and this is road reliable???) LOL!!! I have Gig Performer that I'm "playing around with" and thought man..... these guys could use it really bad.... But... like the Cubase guy said.. "It's what I know" :) Hey, whatever works!!!! Thanks for sharing!!
Looks like fun
Even with all the notes written on the instruments and consoles I wonder how people manage to do all this stuff live. I am totally awed.
You just practice, over and over and over until it's second nature.
I love the slightly Orwellian aesthetic to the vintage and well-worn gear they use!
Nice. If they had come to Vancouver I would have gone in a second. I was a fan from from their first album, but Hack blew my mind when it came out. Peace and Love kind of made them fall out of view, but their recent work has been really cool. Shout out to Images In Vogue and Strange Advance too. Images In Vogue was a massive gateway for me as a very young Canadian teen into darker electronic and industrial music, but maybe that was Cevin Key's doing.
Check out "Hello World" - I think it's their best and strongest album.
-- Super interesting video! 😊👍
the JUNO-Di enables direct playback and control of backing tracks from a USB key ... wonder if he was triggering those from the microkorg
Nope, the tracks were coming from Cubase.
Cool.
It does not use the vocoder in microkorg. These are phrases from the voice synthesizer on the Amiga Commodore computer. They are recorded in the backing track.
I think you might be right. Most voice synthesizers (not just the Amiga) sounded like that in the 1980's.
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Hi Scott! Great video, awesome! I love Insoc since I was a teenager, and I do a lot of cover versions of them, on my channel... I would like to ask, when was this concert that you showed in this video?
It was May 27th, in Toronto
was Jen Parkin there for Heffalumps and Woozles?
YES!! She was!
I saw them 2 times in my life. Six Flags in 93 with the Movement and Downton L.A Hancock park? 2015. Btw what's the dj name? DJ falcotronic?
Falcotronik. soundcloud.com/falcotronik
@@ScottsSynthStuff oh cool. His music is glitch like Aphex
We’re were the video screens the VJ was performing on located? Was the VJ controlling the light show as well?
They were played on screens throughout the venue - this venue didn't have the backdrop video wall that they usually have, which is where the video would normally be played. The lights were run from a tech at front of house.
There was just a review on that numark wireless controller here (and entertaining too) - ua-cam.com/video/tCW0J59PX0U/v-deo.html
There's no way the vocoder sound comes from this Microkorg. That sound is not even a vocoder. It is a speech synthesizer and it is a shame Paul is trying to make the audience think he is really singing that. I also think none of his sounds are generated by this old entry-level Juno. He might be using it as a midi controller or just to pretend he is playing pre-recorded stuff.