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Wednesday, July 05, 2017

Audio Damage Dubstation 2 Released for iOS


iTunes: Dubstation 2 - Audio Damage, Inc.

"The original dub delay effect, Dubstation has been a go-to effect in the production toolbox for over a decade and a half with good reason. Now available on iOS, this 1:1 code-identical port of the desktop version of Dubstation brings this classic effect to the mobile production studio.

Easy to use and understand, Dubstation works just like a hardware delay pedal. True stereo operation and a nice saturated feedback path provide an instant-classic delay effect that has been used in thousands of commercial tracks.

Features

>> Tempo-synchronized or millisecond timing.

>> True stereo dual time mode, single time mode, or ping-pong.

>> EQ and saturation control on the feedback path, for tonal control.

>> LFO to delay time, for chorus and tape effects.

>> Tempo-synced stereo looping ("infinite mode") with sound-on-sound and reverse.

>> Heavily optimized for extremely low CPU usage. Use as many as you want, even on an older device.

>> Factory and user presets that can be copied to and from the desktop version.

>> Audio samples and manual available at the Audio Damage website"


SSI2144 ‘FatKeys’ VCF (SSM2044 Reissue) Diy 9V VCF by Manecolooper


Published on Jul 2, 2017 Maneco Theloopmaster

"early test of an early sample of this amazing chip, running from 9v, datasheet schematic."

"One More Job" Digitakt/ Analog Keys/ Odyssey/ Monologue/ Mother 32 demo


Published on Jul 5, 2017 Mattelica

"Live take with the Digitakt and Monologue manually synced with the Analog Keys CV controlling the Mother 32 and Odyssey to a Roland VS 880 multi track recorder to a Yamaha mg10xu mixer to a Canon 6D + 50mm 1.4"

NEWACID


Published on Jul 5, 2017 darksideothetune

"Simple patch with Hex Inverter Mutant Drums (Snare, BD9, Clap), Malekko Varigate 8+, Roland Malekko VCO 51, Intellijel Dual ADSR and Mutable Instruments Ripples for Bass, Synthesis Technology E359 and Rossum Morpheus Zplane Filter for whackiness."

Adventures in Synthesis: Generative Modular Synthesis (Pure Data + DIY Hardware Modular)


Published on Jul 5, 2017 Chris Beckstrom

"TL;DR?
This is a patch that plays itself. I make a few adjustments but for the most part this is bleepy bloopy self-playing modular synthesizer music.

Download my PD modular here (free and open source!):
https://github.com/chrisbeckstrom/pd_...

Download this specific patch:
https://github.com/chrisbeckstrom/pd_...

I've been building a modular synth inside the free and open source software Pure Data, and lately I've been experimenting with ways to integrate my physical modular with it. Using a combination of audio, MIDI, arduino, linux tricks, and some other stuff, I got them humming together nicely.

The PD gui lags wildly with everything going on - I'll have to figure out how to prevent that sort of issue. But it sure is fun to hear it in action!

This patch is so complicated I couldn't accurately describe each part of it. Basically there is a master clock (a software VCO) which is routed all over the place, including into my real life modular via an arduino. All the other rhythms divided from that pulse using dividers, random gates, probability modules, etc. Also I plugged a radio into the modular, which gets in the mix and ends up back in Pure Data before everything is mixed and recorded right to the video."

SOLINA EMINENT STRING ENSEMBLE SN 224771

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Synsonics 5300 rare Analog Drum Synth

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Moog Sonic 6 SN 1627

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"The Moog looks excellent but the Contour Shaper, the articulator.. envelope shaper has been “broken” for a few years. At its prime the Moog’s tone oscillators where crystal clear, able to use saw-tooth waves, sine waves square waves and combine them in any way imaginable. Ring modulation, control generators, triggers, white noise, pink noise and pitch scalers could produce anything from a Bach invention to microtonal avant-garde radical compositions. As you can see from the pictures there are a few knobs missing...but the sliders are intact.

This Moog could be restored and back in shape for you to enjoy or sell.

The Moog Sonic 6 is a very interesting synthesizer and a rare find. It folds into a its own case and has its own built in speaker. I enjoyed using the Sonic VI for sound effects and for typical Moog type synth sounds and other sounds you expect from an analog synth. It has 2 oscillators, a ring modulator, sweet moog lowpass resonant filter, mixer section, TWO LFO's, adjustable scaling for microtones, VCA / envelope generator and external input for processing outside sources, gliss, pitchbender, 4 octave keyboard, etc. It's a really flexible synth and fun to play."

ModularSynth Eurorack Modular Jam/Session - House/Techno/Electro


Published on Jul 5, 2017 Jens Aderholz

"ModularSynth Jam #1 by Jens Aderholz

Here's a little jam.

Enjoy.."

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