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Monday, March 15, 2021

Prototype Jam! TINRS Fenix IV, mmalex Plinky and Faust on Teensy 4.0


video by Making Sound Machines

"Here's a little prototype jam, using all the lovely modular gear and hardware we've been testing these last weeks! The granular glockenspiel is made with This is Not Rocket Science's Fenix IV Eurorack compatible system-in-a-box - this is a beta machine but production hardware is actually done! TiNRS’ Stijn and Lauri built in an awesome way to load sample banks into the digital oscillator in wavetable mode, so we were able to use a recording of my childhood glockenspiel as grains in this synth sequence, with beautiful warbles from the onboard delay! TiNRS Fenix' sequencer allows for each of its four channels to have its own rhythm subdivisions and to be transposed via MIDI - this is exactly what's happening here using the Arturia keystep pro. Fenix' extra seq channels are triggering a kick from GHzTomash Callisto teensy arduino DIY drum module, and gating some noise percussion using the Fenix' VCA. The lush swell of reverb at the end is coming from a combination of Fenix built-in verb and using our beta unit mmalex Plinky as an FX processor - DIY kits and the expander will soon be available again from Thonk.

The stereo organ pad is made on a Teensy 4.0 arduino, running an additive synth patch made with Faust DSP and the teensy audio library, controlled via MIDI with the Arturia Keystep Pro and patched into the Eurorack with our own Multiplikand module. It's rhythmically chopped using This is Not Rocket Science's Wobbler complex LFO into Mutable Instruments Streams dual dynamics gate, using the TiNRS Fenix' sequencer to reset the LFO in time with the sequence. The bass is Moogs DIY voice Werkstatt 01, a CV-controlled voice with a ladder filter and that lovely Moog sub.

The beats in the ending come from our circuit bent e-licktronic NAVA TR909 clone, sequenced using the Roland Aria TR-8 drum machine. While the NAVA is an exact copy of the famous TR909 circuits, hacked by us with 34 mods to vastly expand the sonic palette of the instrument, the TR-8 is a digital emulation of the same synth and somewhat shunned for its color scheme. If you look beyond that, it's a very practical and lovely machine.

❤️ Huge thank you to everyone sending us stuff to test and build! This is extremely fun!"

Sunday, May 21, 2017

DIY Drum Machine + Pocket Operator Tonic


Published on May 21, 2017 Tomash Ghzegovsky

"Teensy based drum machine prototypes made for Fasma Festival 2017 Workshop playing together with a Teenage Engineering Pocket operator Tonic (PO-32).

Website: http://tomashg.com/"

Monday, August 15, 2016

Fasma 2016 Festival - DIY Synth


Published on Aug 15, 2016 Tomash Ghzegovsky

"A little jam on a prototype build for the Fasma 2016 Festival - DIY Synth workshop I did in Athens this April.
It's a 3 voice touch Relaxation Oscillator based on the CD40106 Schmitt Trigger.

Schematics and more info below:
http://tomashg.com/?p=1281
For more music follow:
https://soundcloud.com/voidpointexcep..."


via Tomash Ghz

"For the workshop I designed a pocket 3 voice touch Relaxation Oscillator based on the CD40106 Schmitt Trigger. Featuring 3 more modulation LFOs. Two controllable by potentiometers and one by a light dependend resistor. All sounds could be modulated simply by touching the pads, that would spell out FASMA."

Sunday, August 02, 2015

Teensy Drum Machine & PO-12 jam


Published on Aug 2, 2015 Tomash Ghzegovsky

Follow-up to this post.

"DYI drum machine built with the Teensy audio board.
A little test jam with the Teenage Engineering Pocket Operator.
OLED displays are disabled, I discovered that they are too slow for this project.

More projects: http://tomashg.com/
More music: https://soundcloud.com/voidpointexcep..."

Wednesday, April 15, 2015

Teensy Drum Machine


Published on Apr 15, 2015 Tomash Ghzegovsky

"Drum machine based on the Teensy audio library."

Created a new Tomash Ghzegovsky channel label for these. For previous posts click here and scroll down past this post.
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