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Wednesday, June 14, 2017

Improv #2 for VCS3 (3 patches), Arp 2600, Mellotron and Vietnamese gong


Published on Jun 14, 2017 R. Reger

"One-take, free improvisation for three different VCS3 patches, ARP 2600, Mellotron and Vietnamese gong. High quality audio available here: https://rregerakaashenactuariesofasga..."



You can find Improv #1 (for Rhodes, Arp and Moog) posted here.

Roland JD-800 Demo Mix 38


Published on Jun 14, 2017 Pure Ambient Drone

"'Soft Pads 5' from the album 'Liquid Ambient'"

TREMBLE! (Timbre Wolf, MF Drive & Bent SR-16)


Published on Jun 14, 2017 HardtekStudios

"Mini-jam with the Timbre Wolf in Unison mode running into the Moog MF Drive pedal. Accompanied by the Bent SR-16 Drum Machine."

Studio Electronics CODE 8 Synthesizer Overdrive Demo


Published on Jun 14, 2017 David

He's using a Kurzweil Midiboar as the keyboard controller.

"Studio Electronics offers an 'Overdrive' option for its all-analog CODE synthesizers. If you produce industrial music or other aggressive styles, it's worth checking out.

I produced this with 24 bit / 96 kHz audio, but am a YouTube hack, so not sure it'll survive the transcoding. Let me know. Also, there's a very subtle touch of reverb on this track. Otherwise, it's a dry demo.

Enjoy."

Technics SY-1010 Analog Monophonic Synthesizer (1979) Test


Published on Jun 14, 2017 SubTokyoShop

"recorded with Korg SD-400 Anolog Delay"

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Techno - June 14, 2017


Published on Jun 14, 2017 SynthMania

Techno - June 14, 2017
AKAI XR30
Arturia MicroBrute
Kilpatrick Audio PHENOL
Mackie 1402VLZ4
Digitech Polara

Follow-up to Techno jam with XR20, MicroBrute, Polara, and Phenol

SUBOTNICK: Suzanne Ciani on Morton Subotnick


Published on Jun 13, 2017 Waveshaper Media

"Electronic / New Age composer Suzanne Ciani talks about Morton Subotnick and their connection with the Buchla modular synthesizer. Excerpts from an interview for the film SUBOTNICK, now fundraising on Indiegogo:
http://igg.me/at/subotnickfilm
http://subotnickfilm.com"

Rheyne - Sequenced Jam #39 (Ableton and Eurorack)


Published on Jun 14, 2017 Rheyne

"Ableton MIDI loops are sync'd to Moog Mother-32 sequencers via Expert Sleepers Silent Way and an ES-8 to a Make Noise Tempi, where Ableton's clock is multiplied and divided to various parts of the rack. The Moog DFAM is connected to a Strymon BigSky, and all other sound sources are running through Ableton's reverb and delay via the ES-8 inputs, which is also triggering the lighting. I'm controlling the colors of the lights and state changes on the Tempi with Lemur​ on my phone, taped to the top of the camera."

Alright Devices Chronoblob and T-Wrex on a simple sine wave sequence


Published on Jun 14, 2017 Perfect Circuit Audio

"The Alright Devices Chronoblob and T-Wrex work together on this patch to create effects for a simple sine wave sequence. The Chronoblob Delay is tempo synched with the sequence and the T-Wrex is in the feedback loop of the delay, bit crushing and reducing the sample rate of the repeats. The patch is clocked by the 4MS QCD with the Frap Tools Sapel changing the clock divisions for a type of ratcheting, the Make Noise Pressure Points and Rene sequence two Intellijel Dixie II+ VCOs and a Doepfer A-110-4 VCO. Envelopes are Generated by the Make Noise Maths and the Optomix is used for VCAs and a mixer into the Chronoblob.

The T-Wrex Bitcrusher and Decimator, from Alright Devices, is their next installment of high quality audio effects in the Eurorack modular realm. In addition to audio effects, when fed in low frequency content, the T-Wrex can also function as a type of sample and hold stepped modulator. With ample control, and attenuverters for every CV input, one can dial in the perfect amount of wet/dry mix and timbral character. The Bitcrusher part is also followed by a "Decimator," which also has its own individual input, allowing the Bitcrusher and Decimator to be used independently.

The Chronoblob is a unique delay for the eurorack format. One of the most alluring aspects of a delay are tempo-synchronized delay times, with clock divised delays for rhythmic overlap and layering. There are few delays in the Eurorack format that allow for this option, and the Chronoblob is here to solve that problem. With the Sync input, one can lock the delay time to the exact groove of ones music, or send it sporatic gates for a crazy asynchronous delay effect. A clock division/multiplication knob decides how the delay repeats use musically rhythmic relationships, from x5 to /5.

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