MATRIXSYNTH: Wednesday, June 4, 2014


Wednesday, June 04, 2014

Video of Dave Smith's Talk on the History of Synths at CCRMA


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First Jam with Beatstep CV to the Moog Sub Phatty


Published on Jun 4, 2014 Richard London·12 videos

"Just got the Arturia Beatstep in the mail after a very long wait. I've never had an analog sequencer, and it is very cool. I don't have it hooked up to the computer. Just CV to the SubPhatty.

I have it running through two instances of SoundToys Echoboy.
I like the musicality of the moog filter a lot, and that part shines when it's being sequenced."

Arturia Beatsteps on eBay | Moog Sub Phatty's on eBay

Oberheim OB12 Virtual Analog Synth

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Vintage Quasimidi Techno X Rackmount Synth

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Teisco 100F vintage analog synthesizer SN 0339

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Shapeshifting Trapezoid


Published on Jun 4, 2014 kuxaan sum·199 videos

"CV from Modcan Touch Sequencer to Intellijel Cylonix Shapeshifter.
Gates from MTS to AS EMS Synthi Trapezoid Generator and RS-60.

Shapeshifter outs to AS EMS Synthi Filter, Trapezoid Generator and AS RS-110 with some added delay/reverb.

Trapezoid Gen, AS RS-380 and AS RS-60 modulate the lot"

Canon in D with Stryke


Published on Jun 4, 2014 Retronyms·64 videos

"Stryke is a new iPad instrument coming soon from Retronyms — everyone plays it differently, this is how Dan plays it :)

Post your own #StrykeShred video on YouTube: Email Dan with a cover song idea, and we'll send you a promo code for the pre-release version (limited quantity) dan@retronyms.com

Need song ideas? Check http://www.ultimate-guitar.com/ for tabs, chords and more!

Follow Retronyms
http://www.facebook.com/retronyms
http://twitter.com/retronyms

#summerofepic"

Happy Birthday Suzanne Ciani!



Today is Suzanne Ciani's Birthday! Thought I'd put up a playlist of some of her work and appearances. Those of you that have been coming to MATRIXSYNTH over the years, will recognize some of these.  There's a Sequential Circuits Prophet-5 in the first Letterman clip, however she is primarily known for her work with Buchla.  Be sure to see the 8th video of her live at Lincoln Center, previously posted here.  That was from this April!  Needless to say Suzanne Ciani is a HUGE inspiration to all of us that are diehard about synths.

Happy Birthday Suzanne Ciani!

Playlist:
1. Ciani on Letterman Show
2. 3-2-1 Contact "Noisy/Quiet: Music" (1980)
3. Omni-Suzanne Ciani
4. GE Dishwasher Production Session
5 - 7. Fifth Wave Recording Session Parts 1 - 3
8. Suzanne Ciani Live at Lincoln Center
9. 1980 Xenon pinball by Bally - gameplay multicamera edit - "Xenon pinball was manufactured by Bally in 1980 and 11,000 units were produced. The voices and music used in the game were created by electronic music composer Suzanne Ciani. Game design by Greg Kmiec and art by Paul Faris."

Pic to the left via Suzanne Ciani's official website.

The following is her current bio via Wikipedia:

"In 1974 she formed her own company, Ciani/Musica, and, using a Buchla Analog Modular Synthesizer, composed scores for television commercials for corporations such as Coca-Cola, Merrill Lynch, AT&T and General Electric. Besides music, her specialty was reproducing sound effects on the synthesizer, that recording engineers had found difficult to record properly; the sound of a bottle of Coca-Cola being opened and poured was one of Ciani's most widely recognized works, and was used in a series of radio and television commercials in the late 1970s. She is also responsible for "logo" sounds pertaining to Energizer and ABC.[2] Such was the demand for her services, that at one point she was doing up to 50 sessions a week. Her sound effects also appeared in video games (the pinball game Xenon featured her voice[3]). Such audio logos as the Coca-Cola pop and pour along with video game sound effects and more appear on the 2012 album Lixiviation (Finders Keepers) along with the only currently available excerpts from her 1975 Buchla Concert.[4]

In 1977, Ciani provided the sound effects for Meco's disco version of the Star Wars soundtrack, which was certified platinum. She added the signature electronic "swoosh" to Afternoon Delight by the Starland Vocal Band. At the time, Ciani thought the work was just a "song about spaceships".[5] Ciani scored the Lily Tomlin movie The Incredible Shrinking Woman, distinguishing her as the first solo female composer of a major Hollywood film; Lloyd Williams's 1975 experimental film Rainbow's Children; and a 1986 documentary about Mother Teresa, as well the TV daytime serial ("soap opera") One Life to Live. She also composed and perhaps best known for the 1976 Columbia Pictures and Columbia Pictures Television theme jingles. She has toured throughout the United States, Italy, Spain, and Asia.

In 1982 Ciani began to record albums in the new-age genre, characterized by a mix of electronic and traditional instruments. Her first album, Seven Waves was first released in 1982 in Japan, and was later released in her native US in 1984 through Atlantic Records. Her 1986 album The Velocity of Love, released by RCA Records, featured Ciani's best known song, the title track. In 1987 she signed to the Private Music label, which released a number of albums from 1988 to 1992, including re-issues of her first two albums. Although emphasizing electronic music in her recordings, her solo piano album Pianissimo, from 1990, became her best-selling album. Ciani ended her contract with Private Music with the compilation The Private Music of Suzanne Ciani, in 1992.

In the 1990s Ciani founded her own music label, Seventh Wave, from which she has released all her subsequent albums, which have been more classically oriented than her previous recordings. 1994's Dream Suite was recorded in Moscow with the Young Russia Orchestra, and was Grammy-nominated. 1999's Turning featured her first composition with lyrics, in the title track, sung by Taiwanese artist Chyi Yu.

In early 2006, Ciani's Silver Ship won in The 5th Annual Independent Music Awards for Best New Age Album.[6] Ciani was also an inaugural member of the Independent Music Awards' judging panel to support independent artists.[7]

Five of Ciani's albums have been nominated for Grammy awards."

V9a Waveshaper 1


Published on Jun 4, 2014 JRock17991's channel·28 videos

"V9a Available at: http://animodule.bigcartel.com/produc...
and check out the AniModule LineUp:
http://animodule.bigcartel.com/
Here's a demo showing a few of the Waveshaping capabilities of the AniModule V9a VC Sequencer/Waveshaper
An LMVCO ramp wave is controlling the sequence on the V9a at Audio Rate"

::vtol:: ray


::vtol:: ray from ::vtol:: on Vimeo.

"more info - http://vtol.cc/filter/diy/ray"

New I Dream Of Wires 2014 Documentary Trailer - Official


I Dream Of Wires 2014 documentary Trailer - Official from I Dream Of Wires on Vimeo.

"Waveshaper Media presents
a film by Robert Fantinatto and Jason Amm
I DREAM OF WIRES (2014)

I Dream Of Wires is an independent documentary about the history, demise and resurgence of the modular synthesizer, featuring interviews with modular musicians, inventors and enthusiasts, including Trent Reznor (Nine Inch Nails), Gary Numan, Vince Clarke (Erasure), Morton Subotnick, Chris Carter (Throbbing Gristle), Daniel Miller, Carl Craig, Flood, Cevin Key (Skinny Puppy), James Holden, Factory Floor, Legowelt, Clark, John Foxx and Bernie Krause, as well as manufacturers and modular industry leaders Doepfer, Modcan, and Make Noise.

Although April 26 will be the world premiere of  I Dream Of Wires' 90 minute theatrical cut (at Moogfest), a 4-hour Special Edition cut of the film, I Dream Of Wires: Hardcore Edition, was released on DVD and BluRay in late-2013, and has already become an underground, grassroots sensation amongst electronic musicians and fans, with high profile reviews and coverage from the likes of NPR, Arte/Tracks, Pitchfork, The Wire, and FACTmag. Despite it's imposing 4-hour length and ultra-niche target market, the Hardcore Edition ("for the hardcore modular synth and electronic music fanatics") has proven an independent hit. Now, stripped of the Hardcore Edition's techy excesses, I Dream Of Wires' theatrical cut is set to bring the fascinating story of the modular synthesizer, a story driven by passionate and innovative people, to the masses.

I Dream of Wires begins with an historical primer, exploring the early development of modular synthesizers from pioneering companies Moog Music Inc. and Buchla and Associates, right through to the near-extinction of these instruments, brought on by the introduction of portable, digital synthesizers in the ’80s. From there, the rebirth of the modular synthesizer is retraced, leading into the phenomenal resurgence of the modular synthesizer. Along the way is some in-depth exploration of the passions, obsessions and dreams of people who have dedicated part of their lives to this esoteric electronic music machine. What started out as a “vintage-revival scene” in the ’90s has grown into an underground phenomena with a growing market of modular obsessives craving ever more wild and innovative sounds and interfaces. Today, the modular synthesizer is no longer an esoteric curiosity or even a mere music instrument — it is an essential tool for radical new sounds and a bona fide subculture.

Additional credits:
Director: Robert Fantinatto
Producer: Jason Amm
Soundtrack: Solvent (OST via Suction Records)
Trailer: Kevan Byrne

"I Dream Of Wires shows how, in the same way that the instruments themselves are rewiring both performers' and listeners' expectations about electronic music, the community that has evolved around modular synths is changing the relationships between users, sellers, and makers…"
- The Wire magazine (UK)

"As far as documentaries go, this is a slick, polished production. The film looks great, and as one would hope and suspect, the audio is wonderful, with the score by Solvent setting the perfect mood throughout...."
- Film Threat (USA)

"…lingering close-up shots of analog synths aside (and there are a lot of these), perhaps what's most joyous about I Dream of Wires is that it profiles a subculture that has almost nothing to do with the music industry."
- The List Film (UK)

"I would highly recommend Robert Fantinatto's documentary film not only to anyone interested in modular analog synthesizers, but to anybody interested in sound and the electronic reproduction of audio in general. This film is so well made it should appeal to anyone curious about people who are obsessed with minutiae, weird sounds, and music that 97 percent of the planet would find annoying."
- Tape Op magazine (USA)

"With its excellent narration and top-notch interviews with pioneers and popularizers like Morton Subotnick, Gary Numan, and Trent Reznor, I Dream of Wires gives us a glimpse into the mind of electronically-minded musicians and their often revolutionary perspectives on music, technology, and human ingenuity.... If you’re curious about the wide world of synths but intimidated by the steep learning curve, check out this movie...."
- DigBoston weekly (USA)

"A recommended watch for those with any degree of interest in synths and synth music. 10/10 Excellence"
- Music Tech magazine (UK)

"…if synthesizers are your thing this documentary provides a huge amount of insight and should appeal in particular to musicians or engineers."
- HMV (UK)

"…this is as thorough a study of the unique appeal of modular synths as you’ll find."
- Attack Magazine (UK)

I Dream Of Wires
idreamofwires.org
vimeo.com/idreamofwires
twitter.com/IDOWdocumentary
facebook.com/idreamofwiresdocumentary"

RSF KOBOL ULTRA RARE UNIQUE ANALOG SYNTH

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ARP ODYSSEY 2823 SN 0414

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"Vintage ARP odyssey 2823 analog synthesizer. full restoration. Item has brand new key-bushings and has had all of the contacts on the keyboard cleaned and aligned. All of the slide pots have been removed, disassembled, cleaned, properly lubricated, and reassembled. The PPC has been opened and cleaned to ensure it is fully functional. The rubber PPC mat is in good shape. The power supply is original, but has been updated with some new parts so it will run consistently. This item has been completely gone through. It has had some of the power rail bypass caps replaced as part of the restoration. It has been tuned and calibrated to factory spec with a Peterson strobe tuner. Cosmetic condition is good for a vintage item. Item has a few scratches and a few chips most of which is on the bottom. There are some faint white spots on some of the black keys. They seem to come off, but i didn't want to scratch the keys really bad trying to remove them all. They aren't very noticeable and were extremely hard to get to show up in the photos. The leather end caps have a little wear but are in decent shape. See pictures. Over all it is in good condition for a vintage synthesizer.

This is a great sounding analog keyboard. Short warm up. Starts right up and plays great."

ARP ODYSSEY 2813 Vintage Analog Mono Synthesizer SN 0927

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"Vintage ARP odyssey 2813 analog synthesizer. full restoration. Item has brand new key-bushings and has had all of the contacts on the keyboard cleaned and aligned. All of the slide pots have been removed, disassembled, cleaned, properly lubricated, and reassembled. The PPC has been opened and cleaned to ensure it is fully functional. The rubber PPC mat is in good shape. The power supply is original, but has been updated with some new parts so it will run consistently. This item has been completely gone through. It has had some of the power rail bypass caps and a few of the operational amplifiers in the CV generation section replaced as part of the restoration. It has been tuned and calibrated to factory spec with a Peterson strobe tuner. Cosmetic condition is good for a vintage item. Item has a few scratches, most of which is on the bottom. See pictures. Over all it is in great condition for a vintage synthesizer.

This is a great sounding analog keyboard. Short warm up. Starts right up and plays great."

Music Thing Mikrophonie Modular


Published on Jun 4, 2014 Robin Rimbaud-Scanner·47 videos

"New sonic adventures with Mikrophonie by Music Thing Modular/Tom Whithwell, with a very easy way to bring environmental noise and feedback into a modular system, inspired by the early days of electroacoustic music in Paris and Cologne.

Here I am running a TipTop BD808 Bass Drum sequenced from TipTop Trigger Riot, processed through Audio Damage Dub JR. The Clock is sent to the FM input of the Synthesis Technology Morphing Terrarium e350, which is sent through a Qu-Bit Electronix RT60 reverb, and then modulated by hand too. The Mikrophonie is played by hand drumming on the piezo contact mic connected to the module, triggering a Make Noise STO, passed through the TipTop Z2040 LP-VCF and TipTop Z-DSP VC Digital Signal Processor with the Halls of Valhalla card inserted. All of which is mixed into the Intellijel Mutamix/Linix.

All recorded live with no editing."

South to North


Published on Jun 4, 2014 Miguel d'Oliveira·44 videos

"track made with a DSI Prophet 12 and a Tetra

drums programmed in ableton

Note: all my footage from making the track but I took certain liberties with its placement"

Game of Thrones Remix on NESKeytar (8-bit)


Published on Jun 3, 2014 Theremin Hero·28 videos

"Full explanation of the NESKeytar construction and it's various features coming soon.
Yes, I know I misspelled "functional". A complete lack of proof reading, woops :(

Most of the buttons are functional and can be remapped to different functions, as can the whammy bar. It also has an onboard arpeggio and drum sequencer.

The sound comes from the original RP2A03 chip in the NES, giving it that classic 8-bit sound. All of the available sound channels are utilised.

The software runs on a raspberry pi and is written in a language called Pure Data (pd). There are various modes including a midi controller mode as well as a standalone mode, which allows the whole instrument to be used with a battery pack.

Components:
NES
Guitar Hero Controller
Famicom Controller
NES controller
Toy Keyboard
3 Mini Arduinos
Raspberry Pi
MaxM LEDs
Midi IN/OUT connections
MidiNES / Chip Maestro

Special thanks to mrjonthehat for helping out with filming.
http://www.youtube.com/user/mrjonthehat"

Modular techno 2, Makenoise DPO as kick and melody


Published on Jun 4, 2014 miip999·38 videos

"Modular Techno patch with
Make noise DPO as kick and bas controlled whit René and Math
Phonogene as voice sampler, Korg Monotron delay,
Doepfer A-112 as pitch effect,"

AMBIENT CHILL 2.0 JAM (Electribe ER-1, Volca Bass, Volca Keys, MicroKorg)


Published on Jun 4, 2014 Chocolate Pulp·11 videos

"Testing some chords on the microkorg.
Korg Electribe ER-1
Korg Volca Bass
Korg Volca Keys
Korg Microkorg

Thanks for watching"

shnth combfs


Published on Jun 4, 2014 koze pz·31 videos

"The sounds are pure from the shnth, with a lot of comb filters and feedback, no further fx in daw.
The loop is a pattern played with same patch.

;COMBFs
{(srate (short 22 54 ))
(right (combb (comb (left
(horn 32 64 (bar 40 ))
(combc (hornb 16 64 (barb 100 ))1 60 125 )
(hornc 16 64 (barc ))
(hornd 17 64 (bard )))2 -124 (corp (corpb )127 ))3 -48 125 )
(combd (left
(saw 32 64 (bar 40 ))
(combc (sawb 16 64 (barb 62 ))1 60 125 )
(sawc 16 64 (barc ))
(sawd 17 64 (bard )))-41 -88 104 ))};lowbase
{(srate (short 22 54 ))
(right (waveb (combb (comb (left
(horn 32 64 (bar 40 ))
(combc (hornb 16 64 (barb 100 ))1 60 125 )
(hornc 16 64 (barc ))
(hornd 17 64 (bard )))2 -124 (corp (corpb 127 )127 ))3 -48 125 )1 60 )
(wave (combd (left
(saw 32 64 (bar 40 ))
(combc (sawb 16 64 (barb 62 ))1 60 125 )
(sawc 16 64 (barc ))
(sawd 17 64 (bard )))1 120 127 )60 1 ))}"

Neutron Sound Orgone Accumulator Operation Part 1


Published on Jun 4, 2014 neutron7·22 videos

"Neutron-sound.com Orgone accumulator synthesizer module.
Operation video part 1. waves and position."

Orgone Accumulator operation part 2: tune and detune.

Published on Jun 5, 2014

"Part 2 shows the tune and tune lock, and the oscillator detuning (unison) functions."

Orgone Accumulater operation part 3: AM and FM.

Published on Jun 6, 2014 neutron7·24 videos

"Showing some examples of AM and FM Index and Ratio(freq) adjustment."

MicroBrute + SGenerator


Published on Jun 4, 2014 MusicInclusive·9 videos

"Here I'm using SGenerator on an iPad to modulate the PWM on the MicroBrute."

MicroBrute's on eBay

iTunes: SGenerator - ScorpionZZZ

"A high-quality 2 channels signal generator for the iPod Touch/iPhone/iPad with wide frequency range (1 Hz - 20000 Hz).
Create sine waves, square waves, triangle waves, saw waves, white noise and pink noise. Amplitude modulation and channels summary are available also.
You can:
• testing speaker systems
• balancing home theater speakers levels
• testing and tuning audio amplifiers, equalizers, crossovers and many other equipment
• use output in balanced mode
You can enter frequency (phase) values enter manually or with help of knobs in two modes (coarse and fine). You can use sweep frequency mode.
Phase shift for both channels for iPad and for second (R) channel only for iPhone/iPod
Link frequency mode - link frequency of second channel to first channel.
Internal oscilloscope and level meter for better clarity.
Generator is accurate, reliable, precise, and clean.
Three calibrated master output level modes (0.7V, 1.0V, 1.4V)
Note that non-sine waves have perceived transient processes that some distort ideal output from above about 1400Hz.


"

Buchla by Batchas


Published on Jun 4, 2014 batchas·185 videos

Playlist:
Buchla - May 24, 2014 Published on Jun 4, 2014
"All sounds = Buchla modular system + beat on Machinedrum"

Buchla - April 18, 2014 - Variation 1 & 2 Published on Jun 4, 2014
"All sounds = Buchla modular system.
262v, 288v, 243v, 258v, 261e, 291e, 291c, 266v, 194c"

Buchla - Patch 37 - Part 2 (April 23, 2014) Published on Jun 4, 2014
"All sounds = Buchla modular system.
The kind of trumpet sound (incl. staccato) comes from the 262v sent to the 288v sequenced by the 243v.
The 288v is sent directly to the mixer and also sent to a Dual 194 clone filter module.
The rest comes from the 258v sent to a 291c filter and sent on another track to a sequenced 291e."

Buchla 288v - April 7, 2014 [Test 1] & [Test 2] Published on Jun 4, 2014
"Testing 243v + 288v"

Buchla 288v (noisy!) - April 17, 2014 [Take 2] Published on Jun 4, 2014
"Some tests with 243v + 288v"

The Harvestman Polivoks eurorack modules... vs. manmademadman


Published on Jun 4, 2014 manmade madman·16 videos

"Brief demo of the new modules from The Harvestman.
These include the R-1983 oscillators, HMR1987 modulation source, R1982 filter, and R1985 VCA/envelope.

During the demo, it is being sequenced by the Acidlab Autobot in TAP WRITE mode.
Together, these modules are filthy sounding- just like my old Polivoks was- but without the tuning issues and general unreliability. On FM, they sound huge. Very inspiring and lots of tone to be had inside here. I'm only scratching the surface of what these can do."

Oberheim Matrix-12 for sale June 2014

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Published on Jun 4, 2014 noyzmakr·17 videos


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"The Mother Ship has landed: The Oberheim Matrix-12 w/ 12 individual outs. Take command of the ultimate analog synthesizer. Huge control surface with big chunky knobs and switches. She's truly a joy to program and play. Includes 12 individual outputs factory modification. Functions perfectly and sounds absolutely amazing. All original condition, has gracefully aged for a 30yr old synth and it appears the lower patch/voice display VFD segments are slightly dimmer than the top. See pics for more."

Roland JD-800 sound design tutorial Space Drone


Published on Jun 4, 2014 RetroSound·288 videos

"(c) 2014 vintage synthesizer sound tutorial series by RetroSound

part 14: the deep space drone sound in the movie "Alien"

very important is the Noise Wave, the pitch and filter settings

RetroSound`s sound design tutorial playlist:

Malum in se


Published on Jun 4, 2014 Anthony Distefano·285 videos

"Dark sound scape using Metasynth"

JMJ - Equinoxe 4 Live COVER


Published on May 31, 2014 starshipfive·18 videos

"No copyright infrigement intented.
Used for the purpose of criticism and education.

NOTE: This is a live cover. I don't recorded the ambience sound of the public, bacause it was a small auditorium. Record was done though Mixer REC OUT.

Sequenced parts done on Cubase 5, than passed to Roland SP-404.
Hardware instruments used:
Roland SP-404 sampler
Korg T3 Master MIDI keyboard
Yamaha AN1x
Roland XP 60 fully expanded
Roland V-Synth XT
Roland JV-2080 fully expanded
Korg TR-Rack"

Roland System 100 101 SN 642860

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Moog Minimoog D Synthesizer With Case

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Aion, Macbeth, Synthesis Technology LPF comparison


Published on Jun 4, 2014 jakobsweb·15 videos

"As some have requested, here is a little sound comparision between 3 awesome Eurorack lowpass filters. The very new Aion 904A, Synthesis Technology E440 (MOTM) and the Macbeth Dual SV filter. Aion and SynTech have a 24db slope, the Macbeth has 12db and is a dual multimode filter. All 3 of them boast an enormous powerful very classic synthesizer sound - the kind that makes you go OMG :-)

The sound source is the Intellijel Rubicon VCO with 3 of its outputs (saw, pulse w/mod, sub) feeding the filters with a healthy dose of beafiness. Considering its price, the Aion filter is doing a tremendous job here, compared with the Macbeth which costs about three times as much, the E440 in the mid range. Given its dual outputs the Macbeth filter is the most versatile of them, esp with invertable modulation and jumper settings for resonance intensity. The E440 is a phantastic allround, always sound great filter, a touch cleaner I think than the other 2. The Aion is a downright vintage sounding filter. Outputwise it is a little weak - but add some amp and it will blow you away. The Aion has that wonderful vintage creamy coarsness (can't describe it any else)."

1984 Roland JSQ-60 German Ad


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Shadow People presets for Granite synthesizer DEMO


Published on Jun 4, 2014 Audiovapor·10 videos

"Introducting SHADOW PEOPLE from Audiovapor sound design studio. Shadow People is a bank of 150 new presets for the Granite synthesizer by New Sonic Arts.

Download here for only $15: http://www.audiovapor.com/granite-banks.html

Details:

-150 paranormal, alien, otherworldly sounds, pads, and textures
-Each sample was made with a custom hardware modular synthesizer
-24bit sample quality
-Instant download after payment received
-Royalty-free to use in your own commercial or private compositions

Have you captured an apparition on a therm? Videotaped an alien craft in the woods? Do you need an appropriate music bed for your incredible footage? That's the inspiration behind Shadow People for Granite. Unlike static sample libraries, these 150 patches can be further manipulated, pitched, and customized using the granular Granite synthesizer engine and interface to perfectly match your project and needs.

Information about Granite: http://www.newsonicarts.com/html/granite.php"

MicroBrute with Synth76477 for iOS


Published on Jun 4, 2014 MusicInclusive·7 videos

"Showing here how to use Synth 76477 on the iPhone to modulate the PWM on a MicroBrute"

MicroBrute's on eBay

iTunes: Synth 76477 Complex Sound Synthesizer With VCO, LFO, SLF and Noise Oscillators, Sine, Triangle, Sawtooth, and Pulse Waveform Generators, Full ADSR Envelope Control, One Shot, and MIDI Control to Generate an Unlimited Variety of Custom Sound Effects - Black Cat Systems

Yes that is the name of the app on iTunes.

Synth 76477 is a powerful sound effects generator and synthesizer app, inspired by the famous SN76477 integrated circuit from the 1970s, but containing many enhancements.
Features:

• Three oscillators, each of which can produce a sine, triangle, sawtooth, or square wave
• The outputs of two of the oscillators can be used to modulate the main oscillator
• Frequency modulation can be linear or octave based
• The duty cycle of the main oscillator can be adjusted in square wave mode
• Noise generator, either analog or digital, with an adjustable low pass filter
• Oscillator outputs can be mixed to the audio output
• Fully configurable ADSR (Attack / Decay / Sustain / Release) envelope, linear or exponential
• One shot mode available
• Unlimited number of sound effect generator boards
• User configurable array of sound effect generator buttons on each board, up to 50 on the iPhone and 150 on the iPad
• Audiobus compatible
• Boards as well as individual generators can be exported and imported, and transfered to and from your computer via iTunes file sharing, making it easy to share with others

Synth 76477 comes with a full set of sample sound generators, making it easy to understand how to use and configure them, and tap the full power of the app.

Synth 76477 works with MIDI input devices (keyboards and controllers) in several interesting ways:

If you plug a MIDI device into an iPad (via the USB Camera Connection Kit), Synth 76477 will automatically use it. You can plug several MIDI controllers in via a powered HUB, and Synth 76477 will use all of them. You can also use MIDI controllers over WiFi.

Midi controllers can be used to trigger chip playback, or set the VCO frequency and volume. They can also be used in the chip editor to adjust the various settings.

It works with for Audiobus,so you can use Synth 76477 with GarageBand or any other Audiobus-compatible input apps. See http://audiob.us for more information.

Buy your copy right now, and start generating your own sound effects in minutes.

Make Noise René - Centre de contrôle pour patch chaotique


Published on Jun 4, 2014 modularsquare·42 videos

"Le séquenceur René de Make Noise peut également être utilisé de manière autonome (sans clock externe), ici en utilisant le CV pour contrôler le pitch d'un oscillateur et le Gate pour déclencher tous les évènements de ce patch.

Associé au Make Noise Wogglebug (pour la génération d'événements aléatoires) et au Make Noise Phonogene, on peut rapidement mettre au point des patchs chaotiques typiques de l'école industrielle et expérimentale.

Autre modules utilisés :
- Jomox Mod Brane 11 et ModBase 09
- Make Noise Maths
- Mutable Instruments Tides

http://modularsquare.com/Make-Noise-R...

Nous somme Modularsquare, une boutique d'instruments électroniques spécialisée dans les synthétiseurs modulaires, et une communauté d'artistes.

La boutique : http://www.modularsquare.com
Les photos de nos rencontres : http://www.flicker.com/modularsquare
Retrouvez-nous sur Twitter et facebook"

Work in progress at TWSU HQ


Published on Jun 4, 2014 Technology Will Save Us·43 videos

"Andy Sheen, our R&D genius working on new projects!"

Nord Lead A1 - Mutator, Like, Master Clock and Slots


Published on Jun 4, 2014 NordKeyboards·30 videos

Nord Lead A1s on eBay

Elektron from SID to RYTM - A History


Published on Jun 4, 2014 sonicstate·837 videos

"A tour through the machines that made Elektron with Cenk, AKA Dataline"

Elektrons on eBay
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