MATRIXSYNTH: Monday, August 25, 2014


Monday, August 25, 2014

noyzelab's afx dsp box commission for Richard James of Aphex Twin




via Noyzelab where you'll find additional details and pics.

Excerpt for the archives: "I have been asked many times over the years for pix of the special grey dsp box i built for richard james / aphex twin back in 2002. the internal details are top secret / classified, but a few little notes can be disclosed about its inception along with a few pix of it being built...

at some point i was telling richard about an experimental hardware dsp box i had made for my studio sometime around 1995. this box did real time processing of audio to make a weird old school computerised speech version of the original signal - any signal not just vocals. pretty nutty stuff, so i was immediately commissioned to build one.

we discussed it more after the tour and towards the end of 2002 i started putting a box together for him, just before zipping to australia to do my phd. many other people have asked me to build these but i had to have my arm twisted to make richard's. i generally dont make my little top secret boxes for outside of noyzelab activities, otherwise they wouldn't be secret. but once in a blue moon...

there's quite a few experimental recordings in my archives, and you can hear it processing female vocals on the track on computable numbers, with an application to the electric landlady problem by dave noyze."

Side note: I finally get to mention Aphex Twin's upcoming release on the site. For anyone curious why I haven't yet, it's synths only!

The Microskill AS32 Synthesizer - Britain's Answer to the PPG Circa 1985


An article from Electronics & Music Maker on the Microskill AS32 via noyzelab. You can find additional scans of Electronics & Music Maker at noyzelab's site here.

"From the wilds of West Yorkshire comes a new computer-based instrument that could be Britain's answer to the PPG."

Note this is the first Microskill post on the site.

Side note: I was curious what happened to Electronics & Music Maker and did a lookup on Wikipedia. There isn't an article on the magazine however it was mentioned in a number of other articles including one on Mark Jenkins who has been featured here on MATRIXSYNTH a few times. Mark was the Music Editor for the magazine.

Anvil Synthesizers "The Anvil" Digital Percussion Synthesizer Circa 1985


1985 E&MM article scan in via noyzelab. You can find additional scans of Electronics & Music Maker at noyzelab's site here.

"You probably don’t need me to tell you that it takes a good deal of nerve to enter into the commercial arena of hi-tech musical instruments, especially if you’re an unknown name and attempting R&D on a shoestring budget. Yet that’s exactly what a new British company, Anvil Synthesisers, have tried to achieve with their advanced digital drum machine, the Anvil."

Note this is the first Anvil post on MATRIXSYNTH.

Side note: I was curious what happened to Electronics & Music Maker and did a lookup on Wikipedia. There isn't an article on the magazine however it was mentioned in a number of other articles including one on Mark Jenkins who has been featured here on MATRIXSYNTH a few times. Mark was the Music Editor for the magazine.


Robert Schroeder's Vintage DIY Synth Designs


An article via 1982's E&MM in via noyzelab. You can find additional scans of Electronics & Music Maker at noyzelab's site here.

Robert Schroeder composed his own electronic music, was friends with and worked with Klaus Schulze. The following are a couple of excerpt on the article regarding his designs which you can see pictured:

“The synthesizers and sequencers used on “Harmonic Ascendant” were all designed and built by Robert. All the synthesizers were monophonic. I asked him if he had ever designed or built a polyphonic synthesizer or had any plans for doing so in the future; his answer was a very definite ‘No!’”

“After the release of his first album, Robert wrote a book entitled “Sequencer - Ein Musikcomputer(?)”. Available only in German, it gives full details on how to build a complete 30-note sequencer, including component lists, PCB patterns and circuit diagrams, all designed by the author himself. He claims it can be built for a tenth of the price of commercially available sequencers in Germany.”

Note this is the first post to feature Robert Schroeder as a maker.

Side note: I was curious what happened to Electronics & Music Maker and did a lookup on Wikipedia. There isn't an article on the magazine however it was mentioned in a number of other articles including one on Mark Jenkins who has been featured here on MATRIXSYNTH a few times. Mark was the Music Editor for the magazine.

More Pics of Noyzelab's Hinton Instruments Music Lab Modular


via noyzelab where you'll find additional pics.

The system "was built by Graham Hinton back in the mid 70's ! Its the precursor to his current series of modules. The strange looking co-ax like connectors are nuclear physics spec Lemo connectors which connect to the virtual earth inputs on the Music Lab modules and the Pin Matrix module..."

2014 Montreal Synth Meet Video


Published on Aug 25, 2014 FSK1138

"a gathering of analogue enthusiasts
Aug 24 2014 at atomic cafe"

AIRA x ACID CITY - Kuniyuki Live @ Air Tokyo


Published on Aug 25, 2014 RolandChannel

"ACID CITY --- http://nitelistmusic.com/acidcity.html"

Aira's on eBay

The Automaphone by Rarebeasts


Published on Aug 17, 2014 Rare Beasts

"More info here: http://grandtippler.wix.com/rarebeast...
The Automaphone is a robotic synth that scans a4 pictures and turns them into songs."


"Have you ever wondered what a picture or drawing sounds like? The Automatphone scans for light and dark areas on the paper and uses the information to set song variables such as tempo, scale, beat, note frequency and length...

The Automaphone uses an old printer mechanism and a basic LDR light sensor to read the information. Lines are scanned to make the 8bit numbers that become the different variables. Three small PicAxe microcontrollers are used in the Automaphone, one to control the old printer mechanism, scan in data and make the beat sounds, the other two are used to make the lead and bass synth sounds."

Théremin : Beethoven Symphonie n°7


Published on Dec 9, 2013 Grégoire Blanc

Modular Wild presents SOUNDS-Intellijel Springray Spring Reverb-Feedback and Mix Modulation


Published on Aug 25, 2014 Modular Wild

"A short demonstration of a few settings with the three different reverb tanks utilizing Feedback and Mix modulation. Sound and Video by Raul Pena."

AtomoSynth live set 1


Published on Aug 25, 2014 atomolab

"Live set using 2 AtomoSynth KOE synth voice modules and 2 KI midi to CV converter. 2 mini KP, sequenced in genome for ipad and recorded in casette with a Tascam porta 07"

analogue solutions does iceBucket challenge


Published on Aug 25, 2014 Analogue Solutions

"please visit https://www.facebook.com/alsassociation and donate"

AlgoRythm [avrSynth] @ MediaNight 2008 - HdM stuttgart


Uploaded on Jul 24, 2008 0b00010111

http://0x17.wordpress.com

moog sonic six rare duophonic vintage analog synthesiser

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via this auction


microKORG BCR-2000 OVERLAY


via SynthGraphics

"Free yourself from the numerical editing matrix. Introducing the Micro K Programmer™, our new MicroKorg programmer panel overlay for the low-cost Behringer BCR-2000 MIDI desktop controller. You can now access the sound editing parameters hidden inside your little powerhouse from Korg, with styling inspired by the legendary MS series. Have the programming ease of the MS2000 but without the size and cost, making it the perfect solution for studio sessions and live performance knob tweaking not possible before with the MicroKorg alone.

Includes SysEx template file, no programming required."

livid guitar wing 1st time playing


Published on Aug 25, 2014 deadhorse whatever

"with some granulizer effect and boring wobble sound"

Atlanta Synth Club Meetup


Tweekin' the kitty.

This one in via Christian:

"Here are some photos from the 2 recent Atlanta Synthesizer Club meetups (June and August 2014). Hope you like. We started the group in May 2013 and now we have some 200 members. Meetups are every other month. Some good gear was represented during both."

Flickr sets here.
Facebook Group here.

Modular Jam #1 with Elektron Analog Four - "Cognisent Compound"


Published on Aug 25, 2014 Matt Keenan

"This my first completed piece using the my eurorack rig. I've been noodling around with it since I got the first few modules (check my Vine and Instagram profiles), but here's a full jam.

You can download the track here: https://keenan.bandcamp.com/track/cog...

Equipment used:
- Elektron Analog Four
- Intellijel Metropolis, Atlantis
- Grayscale Synapse
- 4ms Rotating Clock Divider, Shuffling Clock Multiplier (and breakouts)
- Synthrotek Sequence 8, Echo
- Make Noise Maths, Pressure Points, MMG
- Doepfer A-143-4 Quad VCLFO/VCO

- Clock comes from the Analog Four into the Grayscale Synapse, to the 4ms RCD and the SCM. A slow clock goes to the Sequence 8, and a fast one goes to the Metropolis.

- For the bass the pitch is coming from the Sequence 8, goes into the common CV input on the Doepfer Quad. A low pitch square goes into the Maths’ channel 1. A gate comes from the RCD which gets inverted on Maths’ channel 2, then it controls the rise and fall of channel 1, creating an off-beat pulse effect. Output from Maths’ channel 1 goes into the MMG to roll of the top end, then out to mixer.

- On the Sequence 8 I use outputs from individual steps into the reset, to control how long the bass seqence is. If you want a two-step sequence, you patch step 3 into reset.

- The melody line is coming from the Metropolis, into the Atlantis. There’s also a triangle wave coming from the Doepfer Quad into the external input on the Atlantis’ mixer, which follows the bassline (but +1 octave) to add an extra voice. There’s a little bit of vibrato on the VCO coming from the internal modulator. And some modulation on the Atlantis’ filter from the other Doepfer Quad channels. A slow triangle LFO is put into the CV input of another LFO, to modulate the LFO rate. This then goes through a Maths channel to attenuate, then into the Atlantis’ VCF modulator. Final output from the Atlantis goes into a Maths channel to bring the volume down, then into the Synthrotek Echo. The Echo’s rate is being controlled by the Pressure Points, where I select one of four previously set rates. Output of echo goes into mixer."

The Incredible Buchla Mongo Band #1 ( Hard Echophon Patch )


Published on Aug 25, 2014 TheBuchlaMongo

Watch your volume levels.

"I'm to lazy to describe the whole Patch, Peaks in Drum Mode into the left Borg and Echophon FB into the right Borg, Everything sequenced/triggered from A-160, 4ms RCD and Echophon CLK out, eventide Space and Timefactor for FX. Make Noise Echophon rocks so hard, buy it Folks!"

VINTAGE RARE ARP AVATAR GUITAR SYNTHESIZER SN 0653 - Videos

Note: Auction links are affiliate links for which the site may be compensated. Testing basic functions of an Arp Avatar using CV/Gate from a Moog Little Phatty

Published on Aug 24, 2014 amir derakh

via this auction

Arp Avatar being sequenced by an MFB Urzwerg CV/Gate


Arp Avatar Tuned & Calibrated



via this auction

Access Virus TI Polar Synthesizer | Keyboard

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via this auction

Trax Retrowave R-1 Analog Synthesizer

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via this auction

WAVE PROCESSORS 45 BUCHLA CLONE


via An Inaudible Hum

"Well, not strictly a Buchla clone, as its basic premise comes from the Serge Wave Multiplier, but expands on that idea with more signal inputs, a resonant EQ section, and ultimately an expanded range of sounds/control. I do find the logic of it's overall design so much easier to wrap my head around, and as a result will be used more frequently. Another Buchla-format marvel."

XK-1 synthesizer with Xkey


Published on Aug 22, 2014 heldermusic

"Example of some of patches in One Red Dog's XK-1 synthesizer paired with the CME Xkey controller. Played live straight into Logic via the iPad's headphone jack. No FX other than compression and EQ on the mixdown."

iTunes: XK-1 - One Red Dog Media
CME XKeys on eBay

Rheology


Published on Aug 25, 2014 John Keston

"This piece is a mix from a live performance using AVGM, software that creates real-time audiovisual granular synthesis through the use of a touch interface. Accompanying the AVGM is the DSI Tempest, Korg Volca Keys, Novation Bass Station II, and Electro-Harmonix Memory Man Delay."

http://audiocookbook.org/avgm-rheology/

Steve Fisk - Live at City Hall Lawn 8/21/2014


Published on Aug 21, 2014 Seattle Scene

"An excerpt from his performance using an ARP 2601 v2.0."

Reverb 2014 - Klavikon Live [Electronic Music Without Synths or Tape]


Reverb 2014 - Klavikon Live by roundhouselondon

"Leon Michener opens the evening with Klavikon, which re-imagines electronic music without the use of conventional processes using an amplified piano and found objects... every sound generated by acoustic piano, all live no backing tracks etc."


Roland TR-808

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via this auction

Torino Synth Meeting 2014 - 30 Anni di MIDI con Pier Calderan


Published on Aug 25, 2014 NOISECOLLECTIVE

"Pier Calderan, musicista e autore di numerosi libri sulla computer music, illustra 30 anni di MIDI. Dalle prime interfacce autocostruite negli anni ottanta fino alle applicazioni per ipad e computer."

Googlish: "Pier Calderan, musician and author of several books on computer music, shows 30 years of MIDI. Interfaces From the first self-built in the eighties to applications for ipad and computer."

Chariots Of Fire Manx SJ 2 Demo


Published on Aug 25, 2014 manxsynthesizers

"All sounds from the Manx SJ-2 synthesizer.

External FX used; mainly VST compatible reverb and EQ (The SJ-2 does not feature these effects internally.)

Retail version will be available 1 sept 2014.

For more information and free downloads, visit: http://www.manxsynthesizers.com/"

More Info on Czechoslovakia's Vintage Synthesizer Systems - the VURT, ASYZ & the Číslizvuk


See Update 2 in this post for some additional info on the three systems including video and audio.

Left: new pic of the Číslizvuk.

Answers To Questions 3: Juno-106 Slider Testing


Published on Aug 25, 2014 Syntegrator

"If you have a misbehaving Juno-106 panel slider, the likely culprit is broken/degraded traces inside the slider itself. In this video, I demonstrate which terminals to connect to your multimeter and what to expect from a healthy slider. If you don't see similar results when testing your 106 slider then he's dead, Jim!"

eowave orage vco with thru zero fm


Published on Aug 25, 2014 marcmodular

"you are listening to the orage VCO, direct out, no additional effects.
it is modulated by a 2nd VCO, a zone B.F. LFO & a Rayonnement"

PCO


Published on Aug 25, 2014 Dmitri SFC

Pittsburgh Oscillator & Low-Gain Electronics Submix demo


Published on Aug 24, 2014 bigcitymusic

"The Pittsburgh LFO2 is being used to clock the Melody Mill and Sequencer module. The Melody mill is sending an arpeggiation to the Pittsburgh Oscillator. The SIN, TRI, SAW and SQR outputs of the Pittsburgh oscillator have been routed into subgroups A and B of the Low-Gain Electronics Submix module."

Control Voltage Systems: the player


Control Voltage Systems: the player from controlvoltage on Vimeo.

"Suggested starter systems for Eurorack modular!

THE PLAYER - This crazy system is housed in Pittsburgh Modular's rugged Move [104] case for easy portability and with the Melody Mill's on-board keyboard - it's super playable. You'll be using the Melody Mill's 1V/Oct output to control Waveform's frequency and it's Gate or Trigger out to trigger the Dual ADSR, which will be sending envelopes out to the modDemix and MMG. The Toolbox is there for slew, white noise and sample & hold, while the ECHO provides delay and Rosie keeps the mix sounding great. Oh, and the Melody Mill's sequence recorder is killer!

controlvoltage.net/systems"

Oberheim Stickers

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via this auction

"RESTORATION RENOVATION STICKER SET OBERHEIM OB SYNTH

LEFT OVER FROM A PROJECT , LEST FEW ,

1 x large sticker = 402 x 69 mm
2 x medium stickers = 193 x 33 mm
4 x large box stickers , 2 yellow & 2 black = 59 x 53 mm
8 x small box stickers , 4 yellow & 4 black = 28 x 25 mm"

Jen Synthetone SX1000

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Moog Sonic Six

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"Up for sale is a (1) rare Moog Sonic Six synthesizer. It's just been serviced and in good working condition now (invoice of the service included in the sale). Optical it's in nice condition for its age. All the knobs and sliders are original, the front panel is almost mint, the keyboard is in good condition. There are a few scratches on the case, but inside it's in near mint condition (see photo's). It comes with its original brochure, printed in 1972. It's a switchable 115 / 230V version."

Buchla 255 Control Voltage Processor

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via this auction

"This is the no longer manufactured 255 Control Voltage Module. It is in working order and can add lag to 8 different signals as well as perform a Buchla voltage range invert and scale. The original intended use seems to have been to provide processed voltages for a 296 module but it's utility nature can be used in for CV processing throughout the system.

The Model 255 Voltage Processor is an eight channel lag processor, in which each output voltage is a scaled and (optionally) inverted replica of the corresponding input voltage. Additionally a delay time can be inserted that is variable from .01 seconds to 10 seconds. This delay is separately controllable for positive and negative excursions.

Note that the 255 is a specialty item; it is not an e series module, and consequently cannot stash its current state as a preset."

Sequential Circuits Pro One Vintage Synthesizer SN 6598

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YAMAHA TX802 FM TONE GENERATOR SN NX02411

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via this auction

"Despite its name, the TX802 FM Tone Generator is basically a rack-module version of the DX7mkII with full 8-part multi-timbral operation for sequencing and/or key mapping. It has 16-voices of polyphony and six digital FM Operators, the same as in the DX7mkII. There are 128 preset and 64 user patches for your sounds, as well as an external memory cartridge slot.

As if the large keyboard DX versions weren't difficult enough to program, the TX802's limited interface makes editing and programming your own sounds next to impossible without the help of external hardware or software editors. In the late 1980's, the TX802 was an excellent way to get a compact box full of Yamaha's DX sounds."

Rare Pink KORG 707 COMPACT FM SYNTHESIZER SN 003440

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via this auction

"This listing is for an old FM synthesizer made at 1987 by Korg.

A interesting model that has D-8 engine with cheap toy sounds.

Also you would play by stand position cause very light weight and has strap pins to the body like ROLAND SH101.

This sound was used by a famous techno producer Juan Atkins."

Roland 'The Synthesizer' Books 2nd Edition

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via this auction

"Up for sale are 4 original Roland books with a lot of information about synthesis. The titels of the books are:

1. Practical synthesis for electronic music (volume one)
2. Practical synthesis for electronic music (volume two)
3. A foundation for electronic music
4. Multichannel recording for electronic music"

Erica Synths ACID BOX REVIEW BY TVMASKAVA


Published on Jul 14, 2014 TV MASKAVA

"ERICA SYNTHESIZERS AND MODULES YOU CAN FIND HERE http://www.ericasynths.lv/en/ LETS PLAY MORE MUSIC!"

Live improvisation with iPad, Tupperware, Ableton Push, Leap Motion, Reaktor, Arduino

Published on Aug 23, 2014 Perplex On

via discchord

Note this is a playlist that runs through all of Perplex On's videos.

Video description:

"This shows a live and uncut homestudio improvisation with an iPad using the drumsynth Impaktor (with the help of pimped Tupperware), Ableton Push, Reaktor's Serenade controlled by a Leap Motion Sensor and an induction coil for recording some electromegnatic noise.

Tech facts:
- iPad connected to an Akai EIE for Midi and Audio In/Out,

- generic Tupperware pimped with piezo feeding the Impaktor app,

- illuminated by Arduino-driven RGB-LED-Stripes responsive to the frequency/volume,

- Leap Motion controlling the Reaktor Patch "Serenade" (the tiny stick is just for the show)

- Ableton Push doing Ableton Push things

Timeline:

00:05: Recording some electromagnetic fields with an induction coil

00:40: Playing around with POLYRHYTHMUS, an awesome Max4Live sequencer (Link: http://www.maxforlive.com/library/dev...)

01:30: Leap Motion controlling the Reaktor patch Serenade, a virtual string synth

02:32: Drumming with Impaktor for iPad, fed by an external piezo mounted in Tupperware

05:20: Recording and mangling some strings in Samplr

09:00: Glitching the drums coming from Impaktor with Turnado

09:25: Recording some vocal pads


For more sounds please visit me

@ Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/perplex-on

@ Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/pages/Perple..."

Roland SH01 Gaia - New Patches/Sounds by Psalm37


Published on Aug 25, 2014 LF0

"First few sounds of my new sound bank for Gaia, coming soon.
Current sounds are available here for other synths."

Fabriek Magnifique (Original video Korg MS-20 mini)


Published on Aug 25, 2014 Jam Sessions

"Original footage of Fabriek Magnifique video.
All sound come from The Korg MS-20 mini. No midi just some tape echo from the virtualizer pro and some triggering with Doepfer Dark Time.

Korg MS-20 mini
Doepfer Dark Time
Virtualizer Pro"

Disco Sheik//BSBE//Live Jam


Published on Aug 25, 2014 Darren Pollack

"Monday morning jam. Enjoy :)

Don't forget to check out my SoundCloud for all of the latest tunes: https://soundcloud.com/drrnpllck"

The Sacrifice


Published on Aug 25, 2014 Anthony Distefano

"Sound I made using NI Absynth and a Aztec death whistle sample from the HISSandaROAR wind instruments Sound Library"

KORG MS 20 MINI AND MFB URZWERG PRO


Published on Aug 25, 2014 ux256

uncle³ sine part one, two, trio


Published on Aug 25, 2014 Ebotronix

Note this is actually a playlist starting with uncle³ sine part one and goes through all of Ebotronix's videos.

4 ms Peg, QCD² / Exp², QPLFO, RCD²,VCA Matrix
Analogue Systems RS 100²,RS110²²,RS 360²,RS 500e²
Arp Odyssey 2821 white noise
Bananalogue Serge VCS
Cyndustries Zeroscillator
Doepfer A118, A134²²,A141, A143-1/2,A148,A149-1
A151²²,A152, A160/161/162, A175²²,A185-2'³, A 138a²²b²²c²²²
Flame Chord Machine²,FX 16,Talking Synth Module²
flight of harmony choices
Grendel Formant Filter²
Make Noise Brains,Pressure Points², Maths²,Moddemix²²
Optomix,QMMG,René, Wogglebug²
Malekko Anti ²² ,Uncle³,Jag
Moog Taurus 2,Freqbox ²²,MP201
Oberheim Sem
Roland SVC 350 Vocoder, System 104 Sequencer
Simmons Clap Trap
SSL Modulation Orgy
Tip Top Audio Z8000 manual voltage source
Toppobrillo,Quantimator², Sportmodulator,TWF²
Logic masterclock to Kenton Pro 2000²
FX :Alesis 3630, Aphex Model 104,Boss VF1,BSS DPR 402,
Lexicon MX 400,Line6 Echopro, MXR Phase 100,TC M3000
mackie the mixer³
morse key :TSM² Vocoder / switch and trigger
vid # 1104

Bass Station II demo - Berlin School (BS_BS_analog_square)


Published on Aug 25, 2014 Alba Ecstasy

"Bass Station II demo in Berlin School style. Here it is! All sounds are from BS II, excepting drums - Elektron Machinedrum SPS-1. Delay from Ableton. For Bass Station II presets visit: http://www.albaecstasy.ro/novation/"

Novation Bass Station IIs on eBay

Trax RetroWave Analogue Synth Demo No. 2: Bach's Little Fugue in G Minor


Published on Aug 25, 2014 traxcontrols

"A demonstration of what can be done with a pre-programmed MIDI file, and a single RetroWave R-1 synth, multitracked 5 times, with just reverb added to give the sound some spaciousness.

Recorded one track at a time, in the style of Wendy Carlos.

The RetroWave is now available on our web site at:

http://www.traxcontrols.com

Sequence © Pierre R. Schwob - by permission.
Original from Classical Archives http://www.classicalarchives.com/

Synth patches, sound recording and video by Richard Rix.

All of the great images in this video are from free stock video archives, as follows:

http://www.stockfootageforfree.com/

http://www.beachfrontbroll.com/

Footage Island on YouTube."

KORG monotribe - PULSE ATTACK / BakaOscillator


Published on Aug 25, 2014 Masami Hashimoto

"Composed by BakaOscillator.
Use, monotribe Only.
懐かしい物が出てきたのでついアップロード。
よく覚えてませんが、2012年のファームウェアが Ver.2 になった頃に作った気がします。"

Monotribes on eBay

Stroke Machine for iPad, Setting up and Getting Started


Published on Aug 25, 2014 thesoundtestroom

iTunes: Stroke Machine - Wolfram Franke

Hipass from Lopass filter


Published on Aug 25, 2014 LektroiD

"A short demonstration on how to make a hipass filter from a lopass filter"
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