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Showing posts with label Audiothingies. Show all posts

Saturday, January 11, 2020

Some Micromonsta synthesizer patches


Published on Jan 11, 2020 Ian R

"A badly played (please excuse my fumbling and keyboard skills) preview of some of the patches from my Micromonsta banks, you can download them
here:

https://drive.google.com/open?id=1AJ3...

Some are better/more useful than others but maybe a good starting point for new sounds. These are a mixed bag of Bass and pad sounds mostly. Enjoy! And if you have any problems loading them let me know, this is my first time messing with SysEx files."

Friday, June 21, 2019

Audiothingies Doctor A with... MicroMonsta


Published on Jun 21, 2019 audiothingies

"The Audiothingies Doctor A is a multimode delay/reverb desktop effect processor.
MicroMonsta is played with an external MIDI keyboard not shown on the video"

Wednesday, June 19, 2019

Audiothingies Doctor A with... Arturia Minibrute 2S, sequencing Doctor A's CV inputs


Published on Jun 19, 2019 audiothingies

"The Audiothingies Doctor A is a multimode delay/reverb desktop effect processor.
In this video, I am using Minibrute 2S' MOD1 and MOD2 sequencers to sequence some Doctor A parameters."

Also see: Audiothingies Doctor A with... Korg Monologue

Monday, June 17, 2019

Audiothingies Doctor A with... Korg Monologue


Published on Jun 17, 2019 audiothingies

"The Audiothingies Doctor A is a multimode delay/reverb desktop effect processor."


via Audiothingies

"Stereo delay/reverb desktop fx processor with MIDI and CV inputs

FEATURES

12-bit multimode modulated delay with TAP and MIDI sync
Vintage style multimode reverb with modulation
Stereo I/Os + MIDI input + 2x assignable CV inputs
Analog dry signal path with hardware kill dry function
High internal audio headroom (+19dBu, switchable to +7dBu for lower headroom applications)
4 memories to store and recall delay + reverb configurations"

Thursday, May 30, 2019

Audiothingies P6


Published on May 30, 2019 Joakim Floke

"A demo of the now discontinued Audiothingies P6. A cheap DIY VA-synth with a load of features, great sound and a small form factor. I use it a lot. It has some rolandish quality to its sound, at least I think so. The build took only 2 evenings."

Saturday, May 18, 2019

Audiothingies Micromonsta w/ Original Box & Extras

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"Audiothingies Micromonsta synth, near mint used condition, boxed, power, sticker, fridge magnet / bottle opener. If you are looking you know what this is - very flexible 8 voice poly synth, with endless routing possibilites. 3 LFOs, 3 envelopes, 3 oscillators (2 full voices, 1x sub osc), noise, ringmod. LP/HP/BP/Notch. On-board FX. Envelopes and LFOs can be routed anywhere, including into other LFOs. Very capable arpeggiator, can do chords too. Responds to MIDI aftertouch, velocity, mod wheel, pitch bend (and these can be routed to anything, say LFO speed, pitch, whitenoise level, filter cutoff.) Amazing machine, but I own too many synths!"

Friday, March 29, 2019

Microtuning on the MicroMonsta Demo


Published on Mar 29, 2019 Ian R

"Playing around with microtunings on the Audiothingies MicroMonsta. I'm new to microtuning so I don't really know what I'm doing but you can hear the strange and scary places you end up in. Nothing too musical here but I like the weird, unresolved sound of these tunings, it'd be great stuff for a soundtrack or ambient work.

All patches were made by me, for better or worse.

The MicroMonsta is great, buy one and support people who make these cool things.

I loaded up the .MID tuning dump files in the MPC 1000 was off to the races. Pretty painless overall once you have the tuning files (finding/making those took a little research and leg work)"

Sunday, February 24, 2019

Bastl THYME Ambient Live-Looping with Linnstrument, MicroMonsta and Error Raw Spring #TTNM


Published on Feb 24, 2019 The Tuesday Night Machines

"Layering Linnstrument-played MicroMonsta sounds with the Bastl Thyme. MORE INFO BELOW :)

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PixelNoises Synth T-Shirts by The Tuesday Night Machines:
https://shop.spreadshirt.co.uk/pixeln...

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Audio gear used:
- Roger Linn Design Linnstrument MPE Poly-Expressive MIDI Controller
- Audiothingies MicroMonsta MPE Synthesizer
- Bastl Instruments THYME Digital Tape Loop Simulator
- Error Instruments RAW Spring PSY XL Electro-Acoustic Sound Generator with analog Delay

The right, big video is the MicroMonsta’s main sound, looped and layered with the Thyme. I also play another MicroMonsta sound on the left without looping. The top left shows the Errorinstruments Raw Spring, adding some electro-acoustic bits."

Wednesday, February 20, 2019

Stereo Poly-Expressive Ambient Music (w/ Linnstrument + MicroMonsta + Bastl Thyme) #TTNM


Published on Feb 20, 2019 The Tuesday Night Machines

"Three takes of polyphonic, expressive ambient music fun with the Linnstrument and friends. MORE INFO BELOW :)

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PixelNoises Synth T-Shirts by The Tuesday Night Machines:
https://shop.spreadshirt.co.uk/pixeln...

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Audio gear used:
- Roger Linn Design Linnstrument MPE MIDI Controller
- Audiothingies MicroMonsta MPE Synthesizer
- Bastl Instruments Thyme Digital Tape Delay Simulator

The greenish, middle MicroMonsta patch uses aftertouch to control the filter cutoff frequency of the sound all the way from zero, so by gentle pressing a key, one can smoothly fade the sound in and out. The timbre/Y axis adds ring modulation which makes it very crunchy and wild at times, together with the internal chorus FX.

The pinkish and orange patches are panned to the left and right a little bit respectively and only subtly use expressive controls apart from the obvious polyphonic pitch slides.

The Bastl Thyme adds delay and roominess to the sounds."

Saturday, December 29, 2018

California Dreamin: a cover with Squarp Pyramid and friends


Published on Dec 29, 2018 Olivier Ozoux

"I don't think I've ever posted a cover here before, this one is the classic
California Dreamin' from the Mama's and the Papa's, with vocals shamelessly lifted from Freischwimmer's own cover.

Squarp Pyramid: sequences all the things
Synthstrom Deluge: digital percussions and vocal samples
MFB Tanzbar: analog percussions
Audiothingies MicroMonsta: pads
Modor NF-1m: organ
PreenFM2: Bass and Percussive bassline
Yamaha MU-80: synth choir, guitar, lead pan flute"

And some grass. ;)

Monday, December 17, 2018

Audiothingies Micromonsta Polyphonic Synthesizer

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via this auction

Saturday, November 03, 2018

MicroMonsta + specular reverb v 3


Published on Nov 3, 2018 ljs8888

"Testing out the spatium mode on the gorgeous specular reverb v 3"

Friday, September 28, 2018

Linnstrument + Micromonsta


Published on Sep 28, 2018 ljs8888

Tuesday, September 18, 2018

Audiothingies Micromonsta

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via this auction

"This unit is used and one of the LEDs is not working for the matrix/scaler. It does not affect the synthesizer though. Comes with a power supply as shown in picture."

Friday, August 24, 2018

Wersi WM32 organ drums demosong ft. Ambika & Micromonsta


Published on Aug 24, 2018 Stereoping

"Demo and reallife-test for an organ drumcomputer PCB i got from ebay. I put it in a 19" case and added a midi trigger interface. Please don't take the music to serious, it turned out to sth like an epic middle-age accordeon polka. All drums coming from the Wersi WM-32. Furter gear: Micromonsta (middleage fiddle), Ambika (Bass, Akkordeon, Synthvoice) and JV1080 (Horns & Strings). There is an article about this PCB on my website in the 'Research lab/E-Drums' section containing a downloadable HQ Sample WAV pack with all sounds of the Wersi WM-32"

Monday, August 13, 2018

Too hot for a studio tour: let's make a chilled beat instead ( with Deluge and Pyramid


Published on Aug 13, 2018 Olivier Ozoux

Check out the grass! That's a refreshing setup. Nice mellow track.

"I was going to publish a video about my updated studio, but it's too hot here, the AC is broken, so I decided to publish a chilled beat to help us cooldown.

This track is based on my first jam with the Synthstrom Deluge [posted here] reworked to use the entire studio ( yes, I'll edit the tour video next )

Squarp Pyramid: sequences all the things
Synthstrom Deluge: sampled drums and percussions
MFB Tanzbar Lite: analog drums
Preen FM2: Bass and more
Waldorf Blofeld: Ambient Pads
Audiothingies MicroMonsta: Keys
Dreadbox NYX: lead ( modulated by the ANTS! LFO)
Bastl Instruments MicroGranny: vocals processed by THYME"

Sunday, June 17, 2018

Audiothingies P6-voice polyphonic synth

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via this auction

Previous version of the Micromonsta.

Wednesday, April 11, 2018

Audiothingies DoubleDrummer - Sound tweaking (w/ BSP + Bass Synth)


Published on Apr 11, 2018 audiothingies

"In this video, I am starting from a preset I just made for this video, and I am tweaking each voice to show some of the the sound shaping options.
At the end, I reload the preset and play a bit with the master FX.

DoubleDrummer is sequenced by Beatstep Pro
Bass is from a simple modular patch (and CV/Gate sequenced by Beatstep Pro)"

Wednesday, March 28, 2018

Audiothingies DoubleDrummer Quick Overview


Published on Mar 28, 2018 audiothingies

"Quick overview showing how to use the basics functions of DoubleDrummer.

I only deal with the synthesis instruments in this video, the sample instruments have the same features with specific parameters for the sample player engine."

Sunday, March 18, 2018

Synth jam with Micromonsta, Volca kick and sample, SH-01A, Odyssey


Published on Mar 18, 2018 Ian R

"Kind of a synth pop sort of thing.
Enjoy!"
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