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Showing posts with label Delptronics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Delptronics. Show all posts

Thursday, March 27, 2014

Dark Corridors - Modular Patch


Dark Corridors - Modular Patch from Richard Devine on Vimeo.

"This patch was built entirely around the Delptronics Trigger Man which is a unique trigger/gate sequencer module with a 8HP format. The idea was to take 8 different patterns consisting of 8 steps for each of the 8 outputs. Then run the trigger man in pattern play mode using the VC input to determine the currently playing pattern. The 8 patterns where programmed to flow into each other in sort of a quasi random string. Output one was sent to the Tiptop BD-808 kick drum. Channel 2 was sent to the Snazzy FX Ardcore triggering one custom snare sound created with a NordLead 2X, these sounds where imported into the "fac drums" Arduino sketch. This output was then ran into the Synthrotex Eko to provide flowing delay slap back effect to the snare sound. Channel three output was sent to the first channel of the 4ms QCD, running at the 6th knob position in divide mode, then sent to the trigger input on the Mutable Instruments Braids VCO running in "CLKN" mode using the "PIK" envelope setting to create a very short synthetic hi-hat sound. Channel 4 was sent to the external clock input on the MakeNoise WoggleBug which then triggered out the stepped random sequence into the 1volt into the intellijel shapeshifter, and also splitting the signal using stackable cable to the Macro Machines "Storage Strip" module that was controlling the program step modes to the Mungo d0 delay module. Input to the Mungo d0 was from the "DAC" output 2 from the Ardcore. Channel 5 was ran into the "Sync" input on channel one of the Modcan Dual delay. Another stackable cable going from channel 5 went into the 4ms SCM clock input. The drones are created using two sine outputs from the MakeNoise DPO. Sine output one is running into one MakeNoise Optomix with a slow rate LFO (intellijel Dixie) controlling the damping/contrl settings. This output is then sent into the Tiptop Z-DSP running the new Halls of Valhalla cartridge. The Reverb algorithm used in this patch is "Ginnungagap" for the atmospheric drones of the modulated FM sine waves. The second output from DPO is running into another Optomix with the another intellijel Dixie controlling the damping and CV-control settings, but with slower rate times. The output from this was then sent to the Strymon "Big Sky" reverb pedal running in "Chorale" mode for the vocal like resonant drones. Other sound sources used are the Intellijel Shapeshiter for the high end DSP-FM scatters, which is being triggered by the inverse out on the 4ms QCD expander. Next is the Modcan CV-Recorder playing back recorded noisy computer glitches being controlled by the Modcan Quad LFO which is being clocked by the channel one output on Trigger Man. The murky watery sounds came from the second Mutable instruments Braids oscillator running in "Cloud" mode into the channel input 1 of the Modcan Dual delay with lightly filtered position. The last sound source is the Qu-Bit Electronix Nebulae playing back a single shot 40 second sample in loop mode of sounds I created in a Reaktor patch. All signals routed into the Intellijel Mutamix and Steady State Fate- Mixmode. With 4 additional output being mixed into an Allen & Heath mixer. :-)"

via Richard Devine on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge

Friday, March 21, 2014

Tiptop Audio Tr-808 Drum Modules


Published on Mar 21, 2014 darksideothetune·24 videos

"BD808, SD808, Hats808, and RS808 sequenced by Delptronics Trigger Man."

Via Shawn Shirey on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge

Friday, March 14, 2014

Modular Drum Synth


Published on Mar 14, 2014 darksideothetune·23 videos

"Tiptop Audio 808 drum modules, Richter Dual Borg, Doepfer Dark Energy, and JX3P on Bass, sequenced by Delptronics Trigger Man."

Saturday, February 08, 2014

NAMM 2014: WMD Booth (20140126)


NAMM 2014: WMD Booth (20140126) from ICON on Vimeo.

Sunday, February 02, 2014

Delptronics-Booty Shaking Breaks



"Aside from the Monotribe, which is the only synthpart on the track ,all sounds are from the = Delptronics LDB1e and Thunderclap modules. I processed with: Modules: Audio Damage ADM02+ADM03, Wiard Boogie Filter
Plugins: Eventide H3000, Audio Damage Eos, Audio Damage Ronin FX: Korg Mini KP

I tracked a couple jam sessions with the LDB1E at either the same or relative tempo, bounced the jam sessions down and used the stems in a new live session to mix and match.

(Spam: Please re-post, "like", tweet, or send a telegram about any posts or songs you enjoy here, thanks!)"

via Dharmatronix via Adam on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge

Thursday, January 30, 2014

MATRIXSYNTH NAMM 2014: Delptronics Booth Direct Audio Video


Published on Jan 30, 2014 matrixsynth·286 videos

http://delptronics.com

Delptronics cowbell, Trigger Man & drum modules.

Wednesday, January 29, 2014

MATRIXSYNTH NAMM 2014: WMD et al. Modular Booth Pics



Pics of the WMD modular booth at NAMM 2014. Manufacturers include WMD, STG Soundlabs, The Harvestman, Verbos Electronics, Flight of Harmony, Foxtone, hexinverter, Steady State Fate, Enclave, KOMA Elektronik, 4ms, Delptronics, Super Synthesis, Noise Engineering, Pro Modular, and Audio Damage.

Spot Don Buchla!

NAMM14 dayone Delptronicdrums


NAMM14 dayone Delptronicdrums from Andreas Schneider on Vimeo.

"Mickey from Delptronics told me a bit about his drummodules and showed me their favourite cowbell and the outstanding clap (gold on the table) that could sound like everything but boring clap. The format is a bit weird for such an fx, but .."

Thursday, January 23, 2014

Delptronics Modular Test B


Published on Jan 23, 2014 Adam Reeves·18 videos

"All Percussion provided by: Delptronics LDB-1e w/Expansion for individual outs, Delptronics Thunderclap

Noises courtesy of the following units ( modded for use with the Bender Sequencer): Bleep Labs Pico Paso, MFOS WSG, Korg Monotribe

IR Chain (all the green modules with blinky lights)= Wooster Audio Midi-IR2 + Space Baby, Delptronics Bender Sequencer x2, Delptronics Ring Mod (This is the first kit I ever built, and it's not pretty, but you can hear what the effect sounds like, this unit is also available in Eurorack form now). As the expansion provides individual outs and an additional main out (corresponding to the level pots), there is tons of routing options for the drums. I choose one main out as my Dry bus, then routed the other main to 2 separate FX buses in the modular, and one signal to the Ringmod and layered it up..."

"The Weirdo Booth — at The NAMM Show."


via Juliana of The Harvestman.

The WMD modular booth 1076

Banners: Make Noise, STG Soundlabs, The Harvestman, Hex Inverter,  flight of harmony, Steady State Fate, Enclave, WMD, Verbos, Koma Elektronic, 4ms.

And Mickey Delp of Delptronics below.


"Yo dawg, I heard you like cowbell so I put a cowbell in your cowbell so you can cowbell while you cowbell!"

via Delptronics on Facebook

Eurorack at NAMM via IO's Guy Taylor



Some pics in via Guy Taylor of IO on Facebook:

"Verbos Electronics Buchla inspired modules are as sick as they look."


"Make Noise bringing some new stuff to their line, always interesting for good reason"


"Delptronics' has some cool new protos in the works"


"Noise Engineering has an awesome new percussion module coming out called the Basimilus Iteritas. This thing sounds incredible."


"4ms showing off their new cases"


"WMD and SSF together in a new line of affordable, and undeniably useful modules. (bottom row) Keep a look out"


"STG's new EG!"


"These Hex Inverter Mutant drum modules sound great!"

Wednesday, December 04, 2013

Eurorack Ribs Meet the Flintstones


via Mickey Delp on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge

"Take a look at this huge new 7 x 200 HP Eurorack case!
http://www.creativegallery.nl/index.php?option=com_content&view=category&layout=blog&id=21&Itemid=57"

See this post for videos of it in action.

Wednesday, October 30, 2013

Delptronics Thunderclap Eight Stomp Box Jam


Published on Oct 30, 2013 Delptronics·7 videos

"Bradford is jamming on eight Delptronics Thunderclap stomp boxes, six production models and two DIY. They are sequenced by a Delptronics Trigger Man module mounted in a stomp box enclosure.

More info:
http://delptronics.com/thunderclap.php
http://delptronics.com/triggerman.php"

Monday, October 14, 2013

DELPTRONICS THUNDERCLAP HAND CLAP

Note: Auction links are affiliate links for which the site may be compensated.

via this auction | Rhythm Active (RSS)

"The Delptronics Thunderclap is a classic analog hand clap effect based on the famous hand clap sound of the TR-808 and TR-909 drum machines. Our version has extra knobs to tweak the sound from claps to finger snaps to snares to cymbals to thunderous crashes.

Features

The Thunderclap has four knobs: noise level, filter, decay and volume. The knobs can be ajusted to create hundreds of unique percussion sounds. Turn the knobs to approximately 11 o'clock for the clasic hand clap. Turn them all the way up for an effect that sounds like getting hit in the face with a metal trash can lid!

The Thunderclap can be manually triggered by pressing stomp/trigger button, or externally triggered by any positive pulse from a synthesizer, sequencer, or drum machine. It makes a great accompanyment to a TR-606 or Delptronics LDB-1.

It also also has a built-in mini-sequencer. Holding down the record button records a series of trigger events (button or external) and the pauses between them (e.g.
"clap - - - clap - clap"). Then, whenenver it is triggered, it will play back the recorded sequence instead of a single clap. If you press the record button while the trigger button is already pressed, then the recorded sequence repeats in a loop. A trigger event stops playback of the loop. Pressing and releaseing the record button with no trigger events clears the recorded sequence. The sequence can be up to 32 steps long, and the pauses can total up to two minutes."

Demo at the auction and previously posted here.

Monday, September 16, 2013

Doepfer A-166 DUAL LOGIC Unboxing


Published on Sep 16, 2013 FSK1138·195 videos

"FUNCTION as clock for both timetables and sequencer

2X pittsburgh timetable
unit 1 triggers flip on unit 2
unit 2 triggers mode on unit 1

both pittsburgh timetable clock dividers are feed into
A-166 DUAL LOGIC this generates the drum pattern

LDB1e little drummer boy is triggered by

and: open hihat
or: snare
and: bass drum

pittsburgh sequencer v/oct MONOTRON-e bass
MONOTRON-e LFO controls MONOTRON-e filter cv

A-166 DUAL LOGIC
or: MONOTRON-e lfo reset


audio is sent to ableton live and processed with audio damage ronin"

Thursday, September 12, 2013

PistonBeat by Dan Hamilton


Some sweet spots after the 1:30 minute mark on.

"test: running drums through the external input of the Piston Honda for processing (noise)"

via Dam Hanilton on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge
"make noise shared system, and a Piston Honda processing the output of a [Delptronics] LDB -1..."

Tuesday, June 25, 2013

Modular Wild Visits I/O Chapel Hill Synth Meet 2013 & Special MATHS Minute


Published on Jun 25, 2013 Modular Wild·45 videos

"A short visit to the I/O Chapel Hill Synth Meet.Thanks to all involved who brought their systems, performed, and made it a great day.Special Thanks to I/O organizer Guy Taylor. Sound and Video by Raul Pena."

Modular Wild Presents MATHS Minute-Special Edition I/O Chapel Hill Synth Meet

Published on Jun 25, 2013 Modular Wild·45 videos

"Talking the Make Noise MATHS at the I/O Chapel Hill Synth Meet 2013. Special thanks to all those who volunteered and Guy Taylor of I/O.Sound and Video by Raul Pena.
©2013 All rights reserved."

Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Modular Wild Visits IO and NMASS Synth Workshop and Modular Performances


Modular Wild Visits IO and NMASS Synth Build Workshop and Modular Performances
Published on Jun 18, 2013 Modular Wild·42 videos

"A short video of my visit to the IO and New Media Art and Sound Summit 2013 Synth Build Workshop and Modular Performances. I wish I had more footage but I was busy soldering :)
Sound and Video by Raul Pena."

Tuesday, June 04, 2013

Delptronics Thunderclap Anlog Hand Clap Demo

Published on Jun 4, 2013 Delptronics·6 videos

"Demo of the Delptronics Thunderclap analog hand clap effect, sequenced by the Trigger Man with a few LDB-1e drum sounds thrown in.

The Delptronics Thunderclap is a classic analog hand clap effect based on the famous hand clap sound of the TR-808 and TR-909 drum machines. Our version has extra knobs to tweak the sound from claps to finger snaps to snares to cymbals to thunderous crashes. It can be triggered by the button or externally. It even has a built-in mini sequencer.

The Thunderclap stompbox comes fully assembled and tested in a heavy-duty aluminum enclosure with awesome graphics. It is also available as a kit to build your own stompbox or module. The Eurorack version of the kit comes with a gold plated black panel.

For more info or to purchase the Thunderclap, go to http://delptronics.com/thunderclap.php"

via Mickey Delp on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge

Thursday, May 16, 2013

I/O NMASS 2013 Eurorack Build Workshop + Performances Featuring Richard Devine



https://www.facebook.com/events/461067970638295/

I/O Music Technology and Church of the Friendly Ghost Present...
Modular Synth Build Workshop / Meet & Greet + Performances @ the 2013 New Media Art & Sound Summit Festival

[ Friday - 6.14.2013 ]

[ Salvage Vanguard Theater ]

[ 2803 Manor Rd - Austin, TX ]

[ 5:30pm - 8:30pm ]

Free modular synth Meet & Greet / Show & Tell: bring your modular synth and headphones!
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