MATRIXSYNTH: Wednesday, May 15, 2013


Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Falling Through Walls - MECHANIZE promotion jam

Published on May 15, 2013
Some static at 1:16.

"Performing live at MECHANIZE, industrial/ebm/dubstep event at DV8 on 25-05-2013.
Hard stomping industrial dance beats for the freaks, see you there!
Event details: https://www.facebook.com/events/63956..."

"KORG ELECTRIBE EMX and ESX, mixed through a KORG ZERO 8 and using 2x KORG KP3 and LINE 6 DR.Distorto for send effects. Only preparation is the basic patterns, all composition is improvised performance."

Cool lego watch.

duozo²street

Published on May 15, 2013 Ebotronix·667 videos

4 ms Peg, RCD
Analogue Systems 2x RS100,2xRS 360
Bananalogue Serge VCS
Cyndustries 2x Zero Oscillator
Doepfer A 134 panning by A 143-9 QLFO & Maths
foh choices
Grendel Formant Filter 2x
Make Noise Maths, Moddemix, Optomix, QMMG, 2x Wogglebug
Malekko Jag Noisering
SSL Modulation Orgy
Toppobrillo,Sportmodulator,2xQuantimator­, 2xTWF
Logic master clock to Kenton Pro 2000
FX Boss VF 1,Lexicon PCM 80 / 90

mindMIDI - livid BRAIN JR. w/ STAR WARS FORCE TRAINER


Published on Apr 11, 2013 Michael Allen·81 videos

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Mind Controlled MIDI"

Korg MS-10 Analogue Synthesizer SN

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ROLAND TR808 SN 051951 with Flight Case

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Roland TB-303 Bassline Synthesizer SN 153000 with Original Gig Bag

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Korg PS-3100

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UNIVOX K1 MINI KORG 700 ANALOG SYNTH W/ORIGINAL CASE

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SERIAL # IS 1413 MADE IN 1973

Diabolical Devices SK-10 & Alesis HR-16 Drum Machine

Published on May 15, 2013 classaelectronics·36 videos

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Diabolical Devices circuit-bent Alesis HR-16 drum machine

Site Maintenance: New Facebook Comments Added to Posts



Hi everyone!   You should notice a new Facebook comments box at the bottom of each post (click on the comments link or the post title to get to the individual post).  You can now leave comments there if you are logged into Facebook or you can continue to use the previous comment box below.  Your choice!  :)

Update: it was in sandbox (test) mode.  It should be working now.  It does take a second to load as it has to connect to Facebook.

Also if for some reason your age shows up it's because you haven't set any profile info on Facebook. The easiest fix is to click on "Edit Profile" on Facebook just below your name on the top left under the "facebook" logo and set something like Interwebs for your work.  If you are concerned, leave a test comment and then delete it to verify what comes up before posting your full comment.  If anyone knows how to hide the extra info aside from name, let me know.

Schopfung


Published on May 15, 2013 RADIOKLOW·85 videos

"Schopfung is a collective work of electroacoustic music and video I conceived with the students of Philosophy and Electronic Music Workshop I created and have been supervising for two years in Lycée Edouard Herriot of Lyon. This work explores the question of natural and artistic beauty through music and image ans is based on a famous meditation of Hegel about this problem in his Aesthetics."

Some additional details including the synths used throughout the piece via Marc-Henri:

"As it vas programed, the students and I presented our work during a performance monday evening at 17h30 at the theatre of our High School (Lycée Edouard Herriot, in the city of Lyon).

We divided the performance in various pats : a first piece of music and video you will find here, a first live improvised set, a second video and music piece (Hadikat Raja XXI you already know because the students thought it fitted with our theme) and a last short improvised set. The live sets will be presented apart un a single video.

Here is the collective work of music and video by which we began.

Is is called Schopfung (Creation) un reference to Haydn's oratorio, Die Schopfung,(The Creation). Our them was the question of natural and artistic beauty after the mediations of Hegel about it in his Aesthetics. The idea of a link between this philosophical program and the concept of creation was suggested to us by fabulous recordings of electromagnetic waves from the solar system planets achieved by Voyager I and II during the seventies.

We used natural recorded sounds, various synths, and voices of two student girls members of the group.

Here is the approximative timetable of our various sound and music tracks. (All sounds except the natural sounds and the girls voices and the Bulgarian voices of Voices of Passion by Eastwest ,are original creations of the various instruments - when a sound, natural of coming out a synth or a natural voice is treated by the GRM Tools, I always give this precision)

I send you my best friendly regards,
Marc-Henri

0:30-4:50 : A deep bass group of sounds which are recordings of electromagnetic waves by Voyager I and II

Little Phatty : 01:28-01:50, 03:53-04:20 : ring like sounds

01-31-2:20 and 3:49-04:00 : PPG Wave 2V software of the Waldorf suite

02:26-03:48 : Filtatron of Moog various sounds including sparkle and rings like sounds

04:50-08:34 : all sounds by the Virus TI

08:35-09:00 : fire natural sound

08:55-09:42 Virus TI sounds

pulsn - Sub Ambient


Published on May 15, 2013 Thomas Paulsen·18 videos

"Ode to the universal unity of everything...

The music was created before the rain came, and magically it matches the pictures."

Moog Sub Phatty's on eBay

Super Synthesis' "Super37" Powered Euro Case and Keyboard


Published on May 15, 2013 Switched On·45 videos

"Switched On is now carrying the Super Synthesis "Super37" powered Eurorack modular case and keyboard. Simply plug in a custom array of Euro modules and build your super synth. The keyboard feels excellent to play and is velocity sensitive, it's very portable, and it has midi out. The onboard midi sends out polyphonic data as well!

It includes one module that allows for switching octaves, velocity out, trig,gate, and of course volt per ocatve out. The modules single LED bulb also indicates the amount of velocity being sent from the keyboard by how luminous it is. And last but not least it can slew voltage from the keyboard to create glide effects.

It features 104HP of high quality Tip Top Audio Z-rail space, includes a Tip Top Audio powersupply, and has a well crafted aluminum chassis with stained wood sides.

They are made by Super Synthesis in our hometown of Austin, TX and we are pleased to be carrying them.

Read more about the Super37 and purchase HERE.

http://www.switchedonaustin.com"

A Patch A Day by hamiltonulmer


Update: you can find hamiltonulmer's page here.

"I am not new to music, but I am new to modular synthesis. So I am creating one simple patch a day in order to get used to my small system.

I will do approximately 365 patches over the next year. Over that course of time I will likely add modules, change my setup, and explore various rabbit holes.

Two questions arise from these constraints. First, is a small 6U, 84HP system musically sufficient and diverse enough for a worthwhile patch, every day? Second, given that no matter what I intend on recording a patch a day, regardless of the outcome or circumnstance, what is the relationship between quantity and quality?"

via Pierre Serné on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge

Playlist:
(these are in reverse order by hamiltonulmer - Day 1 was missing in the playlist so I embedded it below).

Crumar Bit99 Sample Sounds



"A sample from the rare italian Crumar Bit99 synthesizer. Note the lack of aliasing and the weird summing that appears to be occurring between DCO 1 and DCO 2. This helps to create tonality and variation."

via syn-fi where you'll find additional details.

Arturia updates Oberheim SEM V and Wurlitzer-V Analog Classics

"GRENOBLE, FRANCE: music software and hardware company Arturia is proud to announce availability of Oberheim SEM V 1.1.6 and Wurlitzer-V 1.0.5, the latest updates to its software recreations of the classic Oberheim Synthesizer Expander Module® and Wurlitzer EP 200A electric piano...

These free updates bring performance, stability, and MIDI improvements to two of Arturia’s most popular Analog Classics, the Oberheim SEM V and Wurlitzer-V, respectively released to critical acclaim in 2011 and 2012. The best just got a whole lot better!

Using Arturia’s TAE® (True Analog Emulation) technology, Oberheim SEM V faithfully reproduces the analogue warmth and ingenious interface of the classic Oberheim Synthesizer Expander Module® (SEM) to which it owes its inspiration and name. Created by legendary synth designer Tom Oberheim back in 1974, the dual-oscillator SEM was originally conceived as a way of beefing up weaker-sounding compatible analogue monosynths of the time before becoming a sought-after sound in its own right — so much so that its American creator came up with a series of successive SEM-based instruments, first pairing up two SEMs with a 37-note keyboard and a simple analogue sequencer to form the Two Voice, Oberheim’s first compact, programmable, polyphonic synthesizer in 1975, followed by the larger Four Voice (featuring four SEMs) in 1976 and enormous Eight Voice (eight SEMs) in 1977. Though these instruments were groundbreaking, polyphony was achieved with multiple SEMs so each voice/module had to be programmed independently, which was quite a daunting task — even by somewhat shaky Seventies standards!

But that was then, this is now. Today, Arturia’s eight-voice, MIDI-controllable, multitimbral Oberheim SEM V software solution brings many more truly 21st Century developments to the table — or even desktop (or laptop)! Additional ARPEGGIATOR, PORTAMENTO, SUB OSC, LFO 2, OVERDRIVE, CHORUS, and DELAY parameters, plus an in-depth Modulation Matrix module, all combine to considerably widen its sonic palette and appeal above and beyond merely mirroring the original Oberheim SEM hardware. Oberheim SEM V valiantly does that, too, of course — right down to replicating the behaviour of Oberheim’s original multi-SEM synths’ specific voice assignment and triggering, thanks to its advanced ‘fold-out’ 8-Voice Programmer, for example.

Arturia has taken a different approach with Wurlitzer-V, however. Unlike traditional sampling libraries, its embedded physical modelling engine readily reproduces the agreeable acoustic properties of the well-known Wurlitzer EP 200A electric piano’s musically distinctive reeds, key action, and amplification characteristics by ‘constructing’ played notes in real time. In doing so, it realistically recreates a staple sound of the Seventies in a cost-effective performance package fit for 21st Century compositions.

Yet those beloved bright and overdriven ‘Wurly’ sounds so ingrained in popular music culture thanks to artists as musically diverse as The Beatles, Supertramp, and Marvin Gaye are as much down to a creative combination of admirable amplification, mic placement par excellence, and precision processing, with multiple analogue chorus, phasing, and tape echo units often being used to fashion a deeper, luscious tone. Which is exactly why Wurlitzer-V effectively places its users in an authentic-sounding Seventies-style recording studio, complete with classic tube amp emulations, modelled mics, and stompboxes galore — everything needed to achieve that vintage vibe, in fact. But that’s not all. Alongside additional in-depth performance parameter controls, Wurlitzer-V also lets users choose between three output modes — Studio, Stage, and Rotary, each with a distinctly different sound.

Anyone wishing to transport those tricky still-sought-after sounds of the Seventies screaming and kicking into the convenience of present- day DAW-based workflow simply owe it to themselves to check out Oberheim SEM V 1.1.6 and Wurlitzer-V 1.0.5 — now better than ever, thanks to those latest updates!

Oberheim SEM V and Wurlitzer-V can each be bought from the Arturia online store (http://www.arturia.com/evolution/en/buy/online-shop.html) as software downloads for €99.00 EUR/$99.00 USD or as boxed versions for €119.00 EUR/$129.00 USD.

Existing Oberheim SEM V and Wurlitzer-V users can download the latest updates for free from here: http://www.arturia.com/evolution/en/downloads/updates.html"

A Self-Playing Ambient Dub Patch


Published on May 15, 2013 skrapadelix·23 videos

"Having sold my A-155 and moved Rene into a Shared System, the only dedicated sequencers left in my 15U case are the NoiseRing, uStep, A-149 and the A-160/161 combo.

I've been having fun over the last couple of days seeing what kind of tunes can be produced with just the NoiseRing and A-149. As usual everything is recorded live and everything is modular apart from a the Korg Stage Echo..."

Unboxing MOOG Sub Phatty


Published on May 15, 2013 Thomas Paulsen·17 videos

Moog Sub Phatty's on eBay

Techno preparations; I need more hands

Published on May 15, 2013 wouter van Veldhoven·14 videos

"for some ideas one simply does not have enough hands, patch cables and modules to record everything in one go..
here is an example of this; these are some preparations for a track for the techno-oriented album(s) I'm working on, probably the least subtle thing I've made thusfar... (other tracks are way more minimal, I guess I had this coming after recording a bunch of ambient baby lullabies last week).
I tried to mix the four videos I shot of me making this piece of music, as you can see I'm no video editor.. but I do like to share with you people what is going on in my studio

btw. for the people interested; the rhythmical melodic part was created with a doepfer triple resonance filter on full resonance, routed trough a ring modulator together with an oscillator and radio noise. this was then recorded to tape and dissected using a bunch of gates and a wave-shaper. The kick was created from a low frequency dropping sine wave recorded too loud on tape combined with low end tape feedback, the result was then routed through an adsr module and again recorded to tape witch various delays to create off beat effects and high end noises. The high percussive sounds are "brown noise" (filtered static from a television set) run trough a adsr, high attack, short release. Background scapes are a bunch of slowly changing sine waves, recorded to different tape recorders with long delays. That's about it."

MTF Sequencer Flash Test


Published on May 15, 2013 nick rothwell·16 videos

monome & arc

No audio. This just looks really, really cool.

JP6 & Korg DW8000 Arpeggiators

JP6 Arpeggiator
Published on May 15, 2013 Cornel Hecht·19 videos

"JP6 Arpeggiator & Steinberg Cubasis"

Korg DW8000 Arpeggiator
Published on May 15, 2013

"Korg DW8000 Arpeggiator & Steinberg Cubasis"

PPG Minimapper


Published on May 15, 2013 Cornel Hecht·19 videos

iTunes:
MiniMapper - Wolfgang Palm
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EGS6 Experimental Garage Sale 2013, June 9th Chicago


"The sale will feature Circuit Bent Instruments, Un-Bent Gear, Parts, Vintage Components, + Other. Custom lamps. GetLoFi Kits. Art. Raffle."

Full details on GetLoFi



NEA Pyxis Aftertouch Controller


Published on Mar 30, 2013 New England Analog LLC·9 videos
Installation videos below.

"This video demonstrates the capabilities of the New England Analog Pyxis Aftertouch Controller. The Pyxis mounts on the front panel of the Odyssey. It offers aftertouch control of pitch bend, filter cutoff, and volume, as well as a dedicated LFO that can be routed to VCOs, VCF, and VCA. The LFO speed can be controlled by aftertouch for added dramatic flair. The LFO features triangle and square waveshapes. Modulation to VCO can be disabled, allowing for interesting sync and detuning effects.

Pyxis can be installed in many classic synths including Arp Odyssey, ARP Axxe, ARP Quadra, Moog Minimoog, Moog Prodigy, Oberheim OB1, Sequential Pro 1, and many others. The Pyxis can be purchased at www.NewEnglandAnalog.com/store."

Roland SVC-350 Vocoder SN 524251

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ROLAND Juno-106 SN 461437

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L.L. Electronics RozzBox One V2 SN 00009 - Full Feature List

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"Up for sale is a (1) rare L.L. Electronics RozzBox One V2 synthesizer in very good condition. It works perfectly and optical it is in nice condition too (see photo's). It's made in Germany (2008) and the serial number is: 0009 (only 25 ever made). It comes with its power supply adaptor."

See below for the full list of features on the RozzBox.

YAMAHA CS-15 SN 8126

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1970 MULTIVOX MX-450 VINTAGE ANALOG SYNTH BASS PEDAL SN 00476

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"For sale is this vintage 1970s Multivox MX-450 Pedal Synthesizer. This particular example, serial number 00476, is in nice all original condition. Though there is slight cosmetic damage on the right side of the particle board panel, this unit works absolutely perfectly and sounds i-n-c-r-e-d-i-b-l-e. Surprisingly versatile, this simple monosytnh produces rich guttural grain and badass bass. Easy to use, and undeniably addictive, this is a must have for any and every modern studio, producing sounds that will find their way onto a plethora of tracks. Of all the cool Multivox keyboards from the '70s, the MX-450 happens to be the favorite, and aside from the obvious Moog Taurus bass pedals, this is the hands down the coolest pedal synth. From the studio of a very famous band to you, don't miss out on this opportunity to buy an MX-450 on eBay with No Reserve and Worldwide shipping, and the highest bidder will win... regardless of price!

This extremely rare monophonic synth features: a VCO section with main and 2nd Octave controls, a VCF section with Frequency and Resonance controls, as well as, an Envelope Generator and VCA..."

White MOOG LIBERATION KEYTAR SN 3282

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"Extremely rare white Moog Liberation Keytar circa 1980. Unit works 100% takes a few minutes to warm up and for the ocs. to stabilize, and contacts could use a little spray, but everything works as it should. The sound on this synth is unreal. The bass sounds surpass the minimoog in my opinion. Technically there are 5 oscillators on this synth, and stacking them gives you an unreal fatness that you simply cannot find in any unit currently on the market. Case exterior is battered, but all the latches work and the interior is fine and it holds together..."

Vintage Moog Source SN 3984C

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Arp Odyssey 2823 Synthesizer

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Note the listing mentions they will provide a can of deoxit for the sliders.  This is not recommended as long term it can damage the synth.  You can read up on cleaning the sliders here. Also see the video just posted below.

How to Rebuild ARP Sliders


Published on Mar 19, 2013 New England Analog LLC·9 videos

"This video is a short tutorial explaining how to restore ARP sliders. We see many people spraying them out with deoxit, which usually only worsens the problem. To truly restore the feel of these sliders, they must be removed from the board, cleaned, and lubricated.
Sorry for the poor videography. The video was done on a whim to help somebody across the country who wanted advice."

Installing ARP Slider Caps
Published on Mar 21, 2013

"This is a quick demonstration of how to install replacement slider caps for ARP synthesizers. We offer replacement kits for the ARP Odyssey, Axxe, Omni, Avatar, and Explorer. We have red, yellow, blue, black, and white. For more info, check us out at www.NewEnglandAnalog.com"

ARP 2600 Fully Restored with Mods

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"Many hours have been spent in upgrading the audio and cv path in critical areas.
Part of the list;

It was changed every 1/8" jack.
New and larger spring tank rever with lower noise circuits.
New power supply stable and accurate international power linear supply, currently, the AC input is hardwired for 230 volts.
Unit will operate with 220, 230 or 240 volts AC, but internal jumpering is possible for 110 operation.

The filter is an unmodified ARP 4012 design, (the MOOG FILTER).
The internal amps are modified for lower noise and faster slew rates.
1/4" output jacks, these jacks carry the left and right signals as provided by the output pan mixer, same as the 1/8" jacks below them.
The envelope generators have been modified. Lower offsets( output voltages when not being used) than stock. The AR gen has considerably fasters attacks
and added gate input not normally provided by Arp.
The ADSR has much faster decay and release times available than stock.
The gate button is a high reliability type ( used in Neve and Api consoles) and provides a larger surface and a softer feel tahn stock, in addition to lightning up with a gate signal.

COMPARATOR.
This circuit mod takes its input from the envelope follower input jack (not the EF output jack) and produces a very fast risetime gate for its output. This gate is dependent upon the level
of the ipunt signal and the setting of the threshold control (grey knob). The blue Led provides visual status operation.

LAG PROCESSOR.
This circuit has been modded so no offset voltages are present during usage. Can now be used for pitch voltages (glide) without tuning
problems when adjusted, can smooth out gate signals from the comparator gate output...etc."

Arp Odyssey mk1 2800

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Sequential Circuits Pro One SN 7501

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QuNexus General Tutorials



Playlist:

QuNexus Tutorials : Switching Octaves
QuNexus Tutorials : Switching Presets
QuNexus Tutorials : Key Tilt
QuNexus Tutorials : Poly. Pitch Bend with Channel Rotation
QuNexus Tutorials: Key Toggle Mode
QuNexus Tutorials: Controlling LEDs with Software

QuNexus on eBay

The DSI Office


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Optigan TV Commercial


Published on May 1, 2013 chumrain·6 videos

"Finally...one has been found (I know that several people have been searching high and low and haven't come up with anything). Here is a long-lost television commercial for the Optigan, starring actor Carl Betz. This is a transfer of a 16mm print made using a video camera and projector, so while the film is in good shape, this video will leave a lot to be desired. I plan to have it professionally transferred at some point. Despite always being on the lookout for any Optigan-related media, I acquired this one accidentally when I purchased a lot of film commercials on eBay that came from the estate of Cherry Hill Productions. This commercial just happened to be one of them."

http://optigan.com

Bontempi ECLIPSE Video


Video added to this post.  There are some interesting resonant filter swells in it.

Getting started with mSequencer


Published on May 13, 2013 Ryan Hemeon·55 videos

"Here is a tutorial on how to get started with mSequencer (MIDI Pattern Sequencer). In this video I use mSequencer to control all 8 channels of Korg's iPolySix via virtual midi. This video doesn't even begin to touch what a great app this is. If there is interest in it, I will definitely be making more videos on some of the more advanced procedures you can use as well as a lot of other options I couldn't get to in this video.

I highly recommend using an external midi controller with this app to build your sequences.

Conclusion: This is an excellent app for anyone wanting to program midi sequences and send them to apps via virtual midi. It gives you a larger range of control then any other sequencer app I have ever used. This app does not support Audiobus but it definitely should. Well worth it's price.

Grab this app on the AppStore: https://itunes.apple.com/ca/app/midi-...

And be sure to visit http://www.iosmars.com for more great demos, reviews, and tutorial videos."

Introduction to Automation in mSequencer (MIDI Pattern Sequ
Published on May 14, 2013

"In this tutorial I show how to use the automation part of mSequencer (MIDI Pattern Sequencer). I control both Animoog and Korg iMS-20 with mSequencer and automate some knob turns in each app."

iTunes:
MIDI Pattern Sequencer - iMusicAlbum
Animoog - Moog Music Inc.
iOS Devices on eBay - Daily Tech Deals

Mutone for iPad


"Mutone is an experimental interface for evolving soundscapes. You add audio sequences by drawing in a 3D space. When audio tracks collide they reproduce, creating new and unexpected sounds."

Mutone is currently free.

iTunes:
Mutone - william LINDMEIER
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X1L3 - Circuit bent - synth mod - Yamaha PSS130


Published on May 15, 2013 manufacturedZ3R0·91 videos

"Demonic and dark. Or just shoegaze and noise? As with most of my machines it's geared up to do a bit of everything in the noise realm. Glitching with the delay, atmospheres, being a basic retro analogue synth, an external input for feeding what ever you like into the fx chain (shown nicely with an awful cassette i picked up at a car boot sale played backwards from a four track at 20.00 onward) Showing a bit of what it can do in a few takes. Some melodic, some just delving into dischord. Just demo of how strange it can sound when the different oscillator sources are mixed and the lfo's are routed to various combinations of destinations. It reminds me a lot in eclectic sound and the way it behaves of a modular synth. Except obviously it's hard wired. The delay is noisy at slow rates but as with most pt2399 based digital delays it fattens up and sounds warm at higher speeds. The plus side being it works as a cool glitch generator as well as a warm echo. Skip to 20 minutes in for an improv death industrial/quake 1 flavoured set.

I'm taking on commissions again now so if you want one pm me and i'll get back to you."

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BK-9 Partner: Free i-pad application for BK-9 Keyboard

Published on May 15, 2013

"nice i-pad application for BK-9 Keyboard"

Not seeing this one on iTunes yet, but when it shows up you will find it here:

Roland Corporation
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The one thing I love about Roland is that they appear to be offering these complimentary apps on the iPad for free.  Not all synth companies do this.  These apps really open the synth up.  Take a look at the Integra-7 iPad editor as well in this video.

KOMA BD101 vs. Electric Guitar Tutorial with Marlon Penn


Published on May 15, 2013 KOMA Elektronik·39 videos

"Over the course of the next weeks, KOMA Elektronik Artist Marlon Penn demonstrates a couple of the features of the KOMA BD101 Analog Gate / Delay. In this video he plays with the delay functions of the pedal, controlling the DELAY TIME with his foot via the on board IR Motion Sensor.

- Patch a normal 1/4" jack mono instrument cable from SENSOR CV Out on the patch bay into DLY TIME CV In to create extraordinary delay sounds!

For orders, worldwide dealers and more information on the KOMA Elektronik products, please visit http://www.koma-elektronik.com or http://www.facebook.com/KOMAelektronik . More information on Marlon Penn and his projects and music can be found on his website: http://www.marlonpenn.nl .

More videos with Marlon Penn explaining the functions of the KOMA Elektronik pedals will follow over the course of the next weeks!"

KOMA Elektronik on eBay

PPG WaveMapper Tutorial From Wolfgang Palm

Published on May 15, 2013 PPGWavegenerator·13 videos

"Creator of the PPG and Wavetable synthesis, Wolfgang Palm, gives an editing tutorial for WaveMapper users."

iTunes:
WaveMapper - Wolfgang Palm
iOS Devices on eBay - Daily Tech Deals

The Roland Juno-6: VCF

Published on May 15, 2013 AutomaticGainsay·164 videos

"Here is a demonstration of the sound and functionality of the Roland Juno-6 voltage-controlled filter."

All parts here.

Roland Junos on eBay

Planar & Pressure Points


Published on May 15, 2013 AsteroidKillerMusic·19 videos

"My first play with Intellijel Planar and Make Noise Pressure Points."

Meandering - The Infinite Melody


Published on May 15, 2013 otherunicorn·43 videos

"A mostly self playing patch done in analog.
Melody played by a CGS32 Infinite melody through a quantizer, - Zeroscillator, - Sawtooth Animator - Quad Bandpass filter - CGS765 Tube VCA.
Three counterpoints are all Roland System 100M 110 voice modules.
Sequencer and timing - Best of CGS Swamp.
Drums - 9090 driven by a gate to midi converter. (only midi in the whole patch)
Change of base pitch - old dude using digital-control, i.e. my finger.
Recorded on a GoPro Hero 2 plugged into the mixer's headphone socket, thus the noise level."

generative drums processed with noise swash and black death noise synth


Published on May 15, 2013 NoizeHack·53 videos

"A Pure Data patch inspired by the unreleased tiptop audio trigger riot sends out midi data to an Alesis sr16 drum machine which is run through a DIY Noise Swash and then parallel processed through a black death noise synth.

The PD patch takes a base time and then splits it to 4 dividers for each track and the dividers each have a probability setting, to decide how often that count of that drum hit is played. I will release the PD patch once I have figured it out a little bit more, here are the settings below

base time is one pulse every 183 millisecons

kick drum: 1/9 90% - 1/41 42%
snare drum: 1/22 75% - 1/71 39% - 1/192 100%
closed hat: 1/2 62% - 1/1 36% - 1/5 18%
open hat: 1/3 15% - 1/5 8% - 1/25 35% - 1/46 26%

as you can see these numbers are pretty random and there are lots of odd and prime numbers in there, but the beat created is still pretty cohesive, to me at least, maybe I have listened to too much odd music. I am very excited for this type of rhythm sequencing and am looking for ways to make it even more interesting.

If you have ideas about how to further make interesting generative rhythm patterns leave them in the comments below and I will try to implement them."

Using MIDI Hardware with Reason - Micro Tutorial

Published on May 15, 2013

"More info on Reason: https://www.propellerheads.se/products/reason/

The Reason Rack offers nearly endless sonic capabilities. But what if you just want the sound of your favorite hardware synth? Or that weird little drum machine you got half-price. In this tutorial we take a look at the External MIDI Instrument and how it can help you expand your Reason rack with your hardware."

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Published on May 15, 2013 Kyle Evans·112 videos

"Custom built for DJ Sir Richard Alex David, DJ Sole 7012, & DJ Punk Elektro.

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