MATRIXSYNTH: Sunday, October 19, 2014


Sunday, October 19, 2014

Laurentide SynthWorks 16


Laurentide SynthWorks 16 from Laurentide SynthWorks on Vimeo.

"Had a bunch of drum modules laying around waiting to be cased up. Finally made some time to get it done. Of course, Braids steals the show as usual."

http://www.laurentidesynthworks.blogspot.com/

1970s style Disco Funk with organ and Minimoog


Published on Oct 19, 2014 SynthMania

"Bring on the FONK!
Gear used:
bass: Fender Jazz bass through Warwick Take 12.1 amp, SM57 mic
guitar: Silvertone 1478 RI through Marshall MG30DFX, SM57 mic
organ: Hammond XK-3c through Leslie 122xb, SM57 mic
solo synth: Moog Minimoog through DAW fx
drums, arrangement, mixing: Cakewalk Sonar X3 Producer
mastering software: Adobe Audition CC
All instruments, song, arrangement and production copyright (c) 2014 Paolo Di Nicolantonio"

Synth Jam: Electribe EMX-1, Roland SH-32, M3000 HD (iPad), Korg MS-20 mini & OP-1


Published on Oct 19, 2014 Marcus Padrini

"A synth jam to show how the Korg Electribe EMX-1 can be a good MIDI sequencer. Here it is controlling the Roland SH-32 and the M3000 HD, a great mellotron app for iPad.

Uma jam de sintetizadores para mostrar como o Korg Electribe EMX-1 pode ser um bom sequenciador MIDI. Aqui ele está controlando o Roland SH-32 e o M3000 HD, um ótimo app de mellotron para iPad.

http://musicapps.com.br"

1973 ROLAND SH-1000 SN 609227 with Original Box

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The SH-1000 was in production between 1973 & 1981, so that box survived somewhere between 41 and 33 years.

Moog Multimoog SN 2296

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Pearl Syncussion SY-1 Analog Drum Synth SN 510727

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Analogue Heaven North East (AHNE) Synthfest at MIT Next Saturday


A reminder in via Eric Crawley on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge. Facebook event page here.

For those not on Facebook, here are the details:

Saturday, October 25at 11:00am - 5:00pm in EDT

MIT Media Lab
Building E14, 75 Amherst St, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02139

Eurorack Modular Videos by artisokkaful


Published on Oct 13, 2013 artisokkaful

Playlist:
ALM PW euclidean - PW as euclidean sequenser
VCbend demo - Demo of Pittsburgh modular VCbend
Turingmachine demo - TM at audio rate
Cycle-dark - One module.
Cyclebox self-patched - Only cyclebox
Intellijel planar + lfo - Planar + z3000 + z3000 + uAtt + cyclebox
Intellijel planar noise 2 - Planar + z3000 + z3000 + .com + uAtt + reverb
Planar noise - Intellijel Planar demo

Exomène & Percussa Audio Cubes

via Percussa

"How Exomène is using AudioCubes in his Performances and Studio

Exomène, a soundsmith and digital apothecary as he describes himself on his website, is been using the AudioCubes for a couple of years now. He’s using the AudioCubes in all his live performances as well as in his studio:

'I've been using Audiocubes in all my shows since I bought them but they proved to be very useful in the studio too where I only use them in sender/receiver mode. This configuration allows me to quickly test different melodies with the arpegiator or easily maintain one note leaving my hands free to make the sound evolve by modifying the parameters of the synth and effects. Actually, my first album 'The life and death of an unnoticed shadow' was recorded with Audiocubes as my main instrument.'

Exomène recently shared with us a cool video in which he is using the AudioCubes together with some of his other gear to perform live. Click on the image below to check out Exomène's video KinderGarten. [embed below]

In his current setup, he is using 3 AudioCubes with Propellerhead's Reason:

'I use 3 cubes with Propellerhead's Reason, 2 in sender/receiver mode to trigger an arpegiator which usually runs the main layer of my soundscape. The 3rd cube is in sensor mode. Depending on the track, it runs the arpegiator parameters and/or the main synth parameters and/or several other effects, usually a distortion, an equalizer, a phaser and a flanger. You can see them (the blue and pink lights at the right of the screen) in my live capture of "side by side'. [embed further below]

About Exomène

I am Exomène : a soundsmith and a digital apothecary. As a musician, I make cinematic soundscapes on albums and industrial music live. Speaking about live, I am into audiovisual performances like Side by Side, Digital Primitive or the Spoken Worms. As a digital artist, I am interested in the similarities between brain and processors with the synæsizer. I am also interested in vintage software æesthetic, glitch and databending.

More information about Exomène:
Website: http://www.exomene.com"

Kindergarten

Published on Aug 28, 2013 Dorianne Wotton

"Here is a video demo to appreciate Exomène (www.exomene.com) performing live.
And what a better playground for industrial music than playing in a factory!

Exomène's approach is very physical and far away from music studio.
Exomène always engages and interacts with its audience especially through the use of colorful and interactive performances controllers.
Then the crowd in itself is also a performance controller : the movements, the color of the clothes... everything is used to interact with sounds thanks to video capture.

This approach have its real significance when Exomène's performs in A/V projects such as "X-Peri-Mental".

X-Peri-Mental is a performance realised by the collective of artists 'le:d'
l:ed (l : Experiments in Digital) is a group of artists currently composed by the image slayer Dorianne Wotton and the soundsmith Exomène.
Collaborating since 2004 around the concept of 'æsthetic of desolation' their work extends to the areas of photo, music, video, digital arts and multimedia performances.
Their more recent works are 'The spoken worms' (audiovisual performance), 'Synæsizer' (digital art installation), "Glitch-O-matic" (digital art installation) and X-Peri-Mental (audiovisual live act).
X-Peri-Mental is meant to be a live act, so l:ed always engages and interacts with its audience especially through video capture.
The crowd directly shape our performance because we choose our sounds and images according to its reaction. That is why we face the audience and we use colorful and interactive performances controllers."


"Side by side": "Soirée I-R-L" (Paris, 18/01/14) Extrait from Dorianne Wotton on Vimeo.

"EXOMENE / DORIANNE WOTTON / MARIE BARTHELEMY / ALEXIS OCHIN : 'Side by side'

'Performance corporelle avec images et musique en direct et interactive. VJing'

Le collectif L:ED s'est associé aux danseurs Marie Barthélémy et Alexis Ochin pour une performance live... et surtout totalement inattendue. A commencer pour ses interprètes.
Dans le cadre dela soirée I-R-L, Exomène, Dorianne Wotton , Marie Barthélémy et Alexis Ochin ont interprété la performance 'Side by side'.
Une performance totalement improvisée, puisqu'il s'agissait concrètement de la première rencontre de deux duos: Exomène et Dorianne pour la partie audio et Vidéo; Alexis Ochin et Marie Barthélémy pour la partie "danse et expression corporelle". Deux duos, la fusion du digital et du corporel.
Cette performance mêle le réel et l’imaginaire par la mise en relation de deux performers et de leur image grâce à une captation live de la performance projetée sur l’espace où ils évoluent. Dorianne assure un mix vidéo en live, au rythme de la musique (toujours en live) d'Exomène .
Une expérience singulière donc, où nous avons laissé libre cours à notre créativité pour titiller votre imaginaire.

Dorianne Wotton: www.dorianne-wotton.com
Exomène: www.exomene.com
L:ED: http://www.l-experiments-digital.com/"

Stereo ILLUMIRINGER given to Adam Horovitz (Ad-Rock - Beastie Boys)


Published on Oct 19, 2014

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"I just had to do it, how many chances does a man get to see Cheech & Chong "Up in Smoke" with Ad-Rock of the Beastie Boys? The answer.... is one chance.

I bought my tickets to the movie, and immediately started thinking of what I might give to the King Ad-Rock if I was able to catch up with him for a few. A ran through a bunch of ideas, none of which seemed right for him. I wanted the piece to really be a custom number, one that not only looked Beastie, but would be useful to one.

Eventually it hit me, how about a Stereo R.C.A. version of the illumiringer effect. This way it could easily be used with turntables or an MPC sampler (two things Adam Horovitz is no stranger to). I like the idea of the effect being stereo, this will allow Adam to turn on one channel (left or right) of the effect or both. That way the end result of a beat / record would be a combination of both, giving the final sound some really cool texture.

Well, if you watched the video you see.. I was able to catch up with Adam after the movie and hand him off the piece. He was totally stoked, but probably not as much as I was. ha

Sadly the video is only a walk through of the features and graphics, I didn't have enough time to put together a good RCA setup to shoot a good demo. Hopefully we will see or hear some of it somewhere in Adam's future work. Either way, it was amazing to meet him.. what a totally down to earth cool guy. Not that I or anyone else would expect anything less. Adam had mentioned he had even given some circuit bending a shot in the past, and has a pile of baby toys left behind from his son he might want to have me crack open. It would of course be an honor, I look forward to it :) Again, thanks Adam... you rock!

PLEASE do not write me asking me to make an exact clone of this piece. This is a one of a kind made for Adam, I am happy to share it with you... but making loot off the the Beastie's name is not the game here. I just wanted to show some appreciation to an artist I really respect. I will certainly make other stereo Illumiringers, maybe even with R.C.A. inputs... I think it was a cool idea, just not the Beastie Boys one seen here. I am sure you understand :) Thanks all."

severence // benjolin drone


Published on Oct 19, 2014 severence

"// experimenting with epoch modular eurorack version of rob hordijk's benjolin

// patch notes

epoch modular benjolin pulse b : mod b cv

steady state fate quantum rainbow 2 purple noise : benjolin mod f cv

modcan quad lfo4 : quantimator cv in

quantimator 1 : benjolin mod a cv

maths channel 1 unity out : quantimator trig

benjolin low pass to mixer effects (moog ring modulator + eventide space)"

Harold Bode's Birthday & the Bode Ring Modulator Schematics

via The Bob Moog Foundation

"It’s the birthday of Harald Bode (1909-1987), German-born pioneer in synthesizer design and inventor of the Warbo Formant Organ (one of the earliest polyphonic synths), the Melochord, and the Bode Frequency Shifter, among many other instruments and devices.

Bode and Bob Moog began to work together in 1966, and this ring modulator is an indication of their partnership. Bode’s Ring Modulator and Frequency Shifter designs were implemented in R.A. Moog Co. products, and his vocoder was the basis for the Moog Vocoder released in the 1970s.

The schematic below was hand-drawn by Bob Moog himself. (Note the the “B.S.” in the “drawn by” square. In order to keep from having his initials in all the boxes when he drew up a certain schematic, Bob would use joke initials B.S.) Image: Bob Moog Foundation schematic for the Bode Ring Modulator. Many more Bob Moog Foundation archival schematics here: http://moogfoundation.org/schematics/"

"Warbo Formant Organ (1937), an archetype of today's polyphonic synthesizer, was a four voice key-assignment keyboard with two formant filters and dynamic envelope controller. Eventually it went into commercial production by a factory in Dachau, and it became one of the earliest polyphonic synthesizer products, along with Novachord (1939) by Hammond.

Melochord (1947–1949) developed by Bode was extensively used by Werner Meyer-Eppler in early days of the electronic studio at Bonn University. Then in 1953 a Melochord, along with Monochord by Freidrich Trautwein, was specially commissioned by the Studio for Electronic Music of the Westdeutscher Rundfunk (WDR Studio in Cologne, West German Broadcasting Corporation), and used by the Elektronische Musik group throughout the 1950s. (See #Melochord at the WDR Studio in Cologne for details)

From 1950, Bode designed electronic organs for the Apparatewerk Bayern (AWB) in Germany and the Estey Organ Company in the United States. In 1954, Bode immigrated to the United States as a chief engineer (later vice-president) of Estey Organ, and resumed his research at several companies and as a contractor of German companies.

In 1959-1960, Bode developed modular synthesizer and sound processor, and in 1961, he wrote a paper exploring the advantages of newly emerging transistor technology over older vacuum tube devices; also he served as AES session chairman on music and electronic for the fall conventions in 1962 and 1964; after then, his ideas were adopted by Robert Moog, Donald Buchla and others.

After retiring from the chief engineer of Bell Aerospace in 1974, he composed TV-advertising spots and gave live concerts. Also in 1977, Harald was invited as a chief engineer of the Norlin/Moog Music after Robert Moog left.

He died in New York, New York, United States in 1987."

Jomox XBase 999 Analog Drum Machine

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"Jomox XBase 999 Drum Machine

Flag-ship model, One of the Greats when it comes to drum machines and samplers"

HARTMANN NEURON

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Korg R3 - Psalm37 Sounds/ Patches Demo Track


Published on Oct 19, 2014 LF0

"My introduction to the R3, all sounds except the drums are my patches on the R3, available soon..."

Chicago Ideas Week 2014 Modular Synthesis Lab scenes.


Chicago Ideas Week 2014 Modular Synthesis Lab scenes. from DUDADIUS on Vimeo.

"Here are some outtakes from our discussion on modular and analog synthesis.

Track is 'The Moon Delicately Hangs'."

Also see Chicago Patch.

Harmonically Printed Cell


Harmonically Printed Cell from A Box in The Sea on Vimeo.

"Just back from an amazing shoot in San Francisco and to my wonderful surprise my Monome had arrived. I sampled 2 different melodies using 'The Party Van' by Rodrigo Constanzo http://www.rodrigoconstanzo.com/the-party-van/ (Such an amazing Max/MSP patch. When I can code like Rodrigo I will be very happy). The harmony on the OP1 is being delayed with the El Capistan and reverberated with the Big Sky. It is then processed in real time through the Cocolase inside TPV.

GEAR:
Monome, OP1, El Capistan and Bigsky

LINKS:
Suscribe: https://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=aboxinthesea

Soundcloud Sonic Sketch Pad: https://soundcloud.com/a-box-in-the-sea

Instagram: http://instagram.com/paulnormandlebel

Street Photography: http://paulnormandlebel.com"

Frank Bretschneider experimenting with the Buchla Modular Synthesizer at EMS, Stockholm


Published on Oct 19, 2014 soundsofatiredcity

"Elektronmusikstudion (EMS) is the Swedish centre for electroacoustic music and sound art. The research organization started in 1964 and is based in Stockholm with six studios and a library consisting of a large collection of books about electronic music and sound art. EMS also organizes courses, various events and artist in residence activities. Between 14-27 July, EMS hosted Frank Bretschneider who – after working more than 20 years with digital sounds – was eager to submerge into the analog technology of the legendary Buchla and Serge modular synthesizers. On this occasion, we've talked to the co-founder of Raster-Noton to find out more about what is so special about these machines, and his current plans to shift from digital towards analog directions. Frank explains why computer sounds made such a big impression on him when he was younger, and strolling down memory lane he also shares his experiences with mono turning to stereo, raising the question what else is out there which could make such an enormous difference within the limits of perceptible sound.

Read our interview here: soundsofatiredcity.com/frank-bretschneid­er-ems-interview/"

nw2s::b SD patch loader


Published on Oct 19, 2014 Scott Wilson

"With firmware 1.1, the nw2s::b is able to prompt for a patch to load from the SD card when it boots up. Selection is made from 16 choices with the analog input and triggered with a digital input.

The current loader modes are still supported. This includes loading the default patch directly from the SD card and programming the patch directly into the firmware."

otogriddemo3nw2s::b and monome 64 otogrid generative 4-voice sequencer


Published on Oct 19, 2014 Scott Wilson

"For more information, see http://nw2s.net

This is a demo of the nw2s::b integrating with a monome grayscale 64 running a sketch that operates as a generative 4-voice sequencer similar to the earslap otomata.

The nw2s::b is acting as a USB host to the monome and it is generating an analog sequence controlling a couple of dixies, a Z3000, and a piston honda through a hexvca."

PanzerLyu - Basildon 83 (Korg MicroKORG - Volca Bass - Arturia Microbrute - Boss RC-505)


Published on Oct 19, 2014 PanzerLyu

"The song title says all, if you know where is Basildon, and what happened in Basildon :-)
Excuse me for a small error in the execution,I had just the time for one and only take before go to work!
If you like it please comment, vote, share and subscribe to my channel!

Gears:
Korg MicroKORG
Korg Volca Bass
Arturia Microbrute
Boss RC-505

Mixers:
Behringher Xenyx X1622USB
Behringher Xenyx Q802USB

Audio interface
Behringer U-Control UCA222

FX:
delay reverb and vinyl flick from the Boss RC-505"

Moog Installation at MOMA PS1 New York Today


via Jay Braun via Karl Wenninger on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge

"For NYCers with some free time Sunday Oct 19"

"Moog is doing an installation at MOMA PS1 in 'the print shop' on Jackson Ave. with vocal mics etc. Tomorrow only!"


Update: another pic via @moogmusicinc

"Moog installation in @MoMAPS1 Print Shop today. Pre-game for Sound/Source afterparty feat @awesometapes @huerco_s"

Social Synth D_08 Exhibit Featuring Giant Size Wall Controls for KORG Volcas & Circuit Bent Wurlitzer

via William Kennedy on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge

"My friends and I turned a Volca Bass, Volca Keys, and circuit-bent Wurlizter organ drum machine into an Atlanta pubic art dumpster installation. Everything is fully interactive and functional! Open to the pubic in downtown Atlanta everyday until Oct 24th, 11am - 9pm."

via D_MPSTERS

"Two analog synthesizers and one analog drum machine will each cover one wall within the dumpster. The cartoonishly large controls for these devices will be operable by anyone who enters the dumpster, and several people can play any given wall at once. The strobing and sequenced LEDs of each instrument will be the only light within the dumpster, giving the room a space-age atmosphere. Each knob, touch pad, switch, or jack will affect some aspect of the sound or lighting, and participants will need to experiment with these controls to learn their functions. Visitors will need to learn from each other’s experiences and cooperate to unlock the full possibilities of their environment.

Relay is:

William Kennedy

Addison Adams

Greg O’Connell

Ash Rickli

Performance @ Social Synth Dumpster
Friday, October 17th 8PM – 11PM

Stupid Idiots
Half Acid
Salsa Chest
LOOK

Performance @ Social Synth Dumpster
Wednesday, October 22nd 6:45PM – 9PM

Adam Babar
Jonkst (Chris Yonkers)
Breathers
Magicicada
Narrator"

Yusynth - Ring Pleasure




via http://vlaca-synth.blogspot.hu/p/yusynth.html where you'll find more pics and details.

Module list:
- ACX Midi2CV
- VCO 3db
- Mixer
- ADSR 2db
- Minimoog VCF
- Steiner VCF
- SH/Noise
- ADSR 2db
- VCA 3db
- LFO 2db

Alesis Andromeda A6

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MOOG PRODIGY SYNTHESIZER SN 11926X

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Moog Prodigy Classic Analogue Mono Synthesizer SN 4542X with Emergency Pack

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"A lovely prodigy in fantastic condition (see photos)

also includes "emergency pack" which consists of

RC4558
LF353N (X2)
LM393N(X3)
CA304E (X2)
2N3904 (X2)
2N3906(X2)"

Emax 1


Published on Oct 19, 2014 SSM Curtis

"Sampler with analog filters
00:40 Various Drums
01:16 Bass
01:24 Filter
01:51 Pad"

EXPERIMENTAL SYNTHESIZER BASED ON AY-3-8910 CHIP

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"This auction is for an experimental synthesizer based on the General Instruments AY-3-8910 Programmable Sound Generator chip. The AY-3-8910 chip was used extensively in the early to mid 1980's as the main sound generator on a large number of commercial coin-operated video games. This chip has remained elusive to most since the extended data sheet is hard to come by. The chip was first manufactured by General Instruments from the late 1970's until the late 1980's, then a few were made by Microchip Technology. Early in the 1990's a pin-for-pin and functionally identical version was manufactured by Yamaha and sold under the part number YM2149F.

This experimental unit breaks out each and every register used on the AY-3-8910 into switches and controls so the user can manually adjust each of the three tone generators and the envelope control by means of control panel knobs. In addition, the unit is pre-programmed to work via a 61-key keyboard through the Lupine Systems Series 400 Keyboard Interface Board (included but not pictured). This interface board allows the user to connect any single pole un-matrixed keyboard to the unit. The programming is set up to assimilate each keystroke into the appropriate musical note assigned to each key. The user may shift the octave up and down by 1 on each of the three generators. The user may also select from the pre-programmed musical scale tuning or variable off-key tuning or a fixed frequency note.

Full envelope control is provided through the AY-3-8910 envelope generator. Included with the unit and pre-wired is one Lupine Systems Series 400 Filter/Modulator which provides basic LPF function and a LFO for modulation control.

The unit also has full control over the way the keyboard is scanned and processed, including an arpeggiator and key repeat/scan direction control. The speed in which the keys repeat along with the pulse width of the trigger can be adjusted to create a variety of unique sounds.

The unit outputs sound via four RCA jacks, one for each AY-3-8910 audio channel (A, B, C) and one "composite" output, which is an even mix of A+B+C. The unit also outputs a TTL compatable trigger for external triggering functions.

An expansion interface is also included which originally was used for a MIDI interface and to operate a YM2413 based voice unit.

Included with this auction is the entire experimental unit, one Lupine Systems Series 400 Interface Module for Parallel (unmatrixed) Keyboards, one 26-pin ribbon cable (which connects the unit to the Interface board), and a set of schematics. The schematics are for the Lupine Systems Series 400 Mini, which is very very very close to this unit but some of the pin numbers for the connectors may not be the exact same. A copy of the software for the PIC16F73 microcontroller is also included on CD-ROM in MPASM (assembly) format so you can see how the processor does its thing.

Keyboard is NOT included with this auction! Any 61-key keyboard (or fewer keys say 48 key is common on old organs) will work as long as it is NOT matrixed (multiplexed) and has individual switches for each key with a common ground bus."

I created a new General Instruments label for these moving forward. There was one post featuring the AY-3-8910 from Little-Scale back in 2011 here.

J3RK 291 Demo - Buchla Eurorack


Published on Oct 18, 2014 wind0spirit's channel

"A demo of the J3RK buchla dual 291 band pass filter with variable band width (what a mouthfull!) This filter uses vactrols to perform all voltage control functions, so normally FM maxes out at around 15 Hz. So I used some h11f1 Fet-based optocouplers to allow for FM that responds well into ultrasound. I compared to some units with the standard LDR-based vactrols and found very little difference in audio quality. Enjoy!"

BRUNO-III SOUND MOVE2+ DEMO by TubeOhm Sounds

Casiotone 701


Uploaded on Jan 2, 2011 solidstatecollective

"You know, I take alot of flack for the Casio instruments so I thought it might be a good thing to explain my position. Here it is... Nostalgia, affordability and accessibility.

When I was a little kid. I didn't sit around dreaming of buying a Jupiter 8 or an OB-12. My dream was to buy a Casio PL5 with the barcode reader. I used to see it in the department store display case and dream about all the great music that I could make with it. My grandmother (R.I.P.) took notice and eventually bought me one for my birthday.

I've got to think that there are millions of people throughout the world just like me. I will be forever thankful to the Casio company for figuring out a way to make electronic instruments affordable to all of the poor dreamers out there.

As I grew older, I graduated to more expensive instruments made by the 'pro' brands. Most of those instruments have died on me but my Casio's are still running just fine.

Here's to all the kids out there, throughout the world who are making their dreams happen on a Casio. May your instrument serve you well.

You can see more on this and other instruments on my blog at www.solidstatecollective.blogspot.com"

Volca and Monotribe 10 19 2014


Published on Oct 19, 2014 benweichiba

"Warming up the toys after a two month break...I didn't stop to dust them off..."

Noise Rack Diary #03: One patch to noise them all #TTNM


Published on Oct 19, 2014

"One Patch and a whole lotta noise!

Here's the Eurorack Modular Synthesizer Case on ModularGrid:
http://www.modulargrid.net/e/racks/view/127484

Here's the patch from this video (it's just this one and a lot of knob tweaking):
http://tinyurl.com/noiserack03patch

Gear used in this video:
- Klangbau Köln CV-Prozessor Joystick
- Klangbau Köln XR-VCO
- Klangbau Köln State Variable qVCF Filter
- Doepfer A-180 Passive Multiple
- Klangbau Köln Low-Noise Spring Reverb
- Nervous Squirrel Passive Germanium Ring Modulator

Audio recorded on a Zoom R16. Filmed with a Canon EOS 550D (Rebel t2i) and GoPro HD Hero."

Kick.S Live / Korg ELECTRIBE MX X870


Published on Oct 19, 2014 Kick.S

Play at only the electribe.
bandcamp : http://kicks1.bandcamp.com/album/electribe-project
Blog : http://electronica-mini.blogspot.jp/2...

Moog Funk


Published on Oct 19, 2014 Mitch Wiseman

"A funky moog jam. Drums are 100% Tempest, I also added a moog bass line, some rhodes sounds off the nord, and a clav type patch off the prophet 08. The main moog lead is going through an MXR carbon copy."

1 Minute Noodles Sub Phatty, Prophet '08 + Eventide H3500 & DSP7000


Published on Oct 19, 2014 thebrightsideok

1st six videos in this playlist.

[HD] Techno Acid - Roland Aira TB- 3, Roland Mc-808, Korg EMX, Maschine, Pioneer Rmx 1000


Published on Oct 19, 2014 Nico Silva Oliveira

"Nico Silva Oliveira - Jam Night Live Video 3 of 7
Live Setup: Roland Aira TB- 3, Access Virus A, Roland Mc- 808, Korg EMX, Pioneer Rmx 1000, Korg Kaoss Pad 2, NI Maschine, Pioneer DJM 900 Nexus

https://www.facebook.com/NicoSOliveira"

Dub-Synth x 2 in trigger mode


Published on Oct 19, 2014 Space Cat Audio Technologies

"This video demonstrates the trigger input of two Dub-Synths being controlled by the tom outputs from a TR-606 drum machine. The clave sound on the left and bass tones from the right unit."

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