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Showing posts with label Andromeda. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Andromeda. Show all posts

Sunday, January 01, 2023

Jamuary Day 1 Andromeda Synthesizer #shorts #short #jamuary2023


video upload by SymaticStar

Saturday, October 07, 2017

Andromeda Pads



"Sound example of A6 pads - bass by Moog Taurus 3"

This one was spotted and sent in via Soviet Space Child.

Monday, January 30, 2012

Controlling an Andromeda A6 with a Steiner EVI Breath Controller

Andromeda Filter driven through CV input by Steiner EVI

"Steiner EVI used as breath controller through CV to modulate Andromeda A6 filters. Multi tonguing and human voice growling near last half to show some exaggerated modulation and possibilities."

via Infrablue on electro-music.com:

"Some real time playing around with CV input using a Steiner EVI as a breath control source. Notes and pitch bend played on Andromeda's keyboard.

All the modulation of volume, tone and filters are done in real time with the breath control through CV input by normal blowing as well as humming with my own voice into the EVI, multi tonguing and pallet fluttering into the EVI. Sound its self is from the Andromeda VCO's etc.

A Yamaha BC can do this stuff as well but it would need to be converted to CV instead of midi.

The playing is a little clumsy and also exaggerated to show the modulation... For most of the patches here, I usually like less resonance on a melodic line but these demonstrate the CV quite well.

Near the last half the resonance and growling grow progressively more extreme for demonstration. There are about 4 different patches throughout.

I was up all night excitedly playing around with the CV input... glad I finally got around to trying it! So happy to finally get breath control going on an Andromeda!

And here are a few tracks from about 17 years ago with melodies done on that same EVI using it's own analog sound module to compare. (Initial flute sound is EVI playing VL70-m module in a duet with an analog EVI square wave.)





Saturday, May 28, 2011

Alesis Andromeda Jupiter 8 Weird Duet

Alesis Andromeda Jupiter 8 Weird Duet by CoolColJ
"Here is an A6 and JP8 duet that just happened straight after I turned them on one day, and started playing - happy accident :)

A6 does the sequenced thing, JP8 the weird lead"

Saturday, May 21, 2011

electro percussion lab 4


YouTube Uploaded by EA78751 on May 21, 2011

"Demonstrating new snare and bass drum prototypes. Four years of studying Roland schematics and thinking about the physics of real drums has yielded some detailed and flexible all-analog models. Selected elements of Roland TR-606 and TR-808 are combined with a clarified philosophy on the transfer of resonant energy from drumstick/beater to vibrating drumhead. All harmonic oscillations are generated with high-Q bandpass filters, as opposed to the triangle VCO/EG/VCA design utilized in lots of cheezy drum synthesizers that just go 'PYOO-PYOO!'... bleh. You know the type.

DIY-savvy types are invited to check out the Andromeda Mk-1, Mk-2, Mk-3, Mk-4 minimal drum synthesizer kits available thru my site, ericarcher.net

A Hewlett Packard 8018A Serial Data Generator was used for sequencing in this video."

Thursday, September 02, 2010

Reco-Synth :::: The PolyJoly ::::

Reco-Synth :::: The PolyJoly :::: from arthur joly on Vimeo.


"This is my first Custom Made Synth.
Made of some Andromeda Space Rockers cirquits and lots of solder.
Photocells are the most important feature, the ramdom fun part.
Now it is time for the next one, the PHONE-TONE.
soon ...."

Friday, December 11, 2009

MK-4 bass drum


YouTube via EA78751

"ANDROMEDA MK-4 analog bass drum out now. Assembly required. This video shows how to utilize the Mk-4 bass frequencies for good and evil. Featuring a choice riff from the 4ms pedals AUTONOMOUS BASSLINE GENERATOR. Snare is Andromeda Mk-2 with 47K mod. If you have an Mk-2 and want to know how to do the 47K mod, hit me up its easy. The thing on the far left is in development. Activated by infrared synchronizers."
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