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Showing posts with label Genovation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Genovation. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 19, 2020

Novation DrumStation SN 010320

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Sunday, June 14, 2020

Korg Monologue, MicroFreak, Novation Circuit, Volca FM, NTS-1, Lone Rider

Korg Monologue, MicroFreak, Novation Circuit, Volca FM, NTS-1, Lone Rider part 1

Waveformer

"First part of a three-part jam, featuring the Korg Monologue, Arturia MicroFreak, Novation Circuit, Volca FM, and with Zoom MS-70CDR and Korg NTS-1 on effects.

My music on Bandcamp: http://waveformer42.bandcamp.com/

This jam was originally planned to be around 45 minues, with lots of different parts, and lots of different solos played live on the Monologue. All planned out over 3 sheets of paper with plenty of notes scribbled all over. I did record a 45 minute take, but wasn't happy with the performance so I decided to scrap it. And ... playing the whole thing live was kind of daunting, so I chickened out and decided to make this a three part jam with a common soundset and some common themes.

This is the first of the three planned parts.

Tuesday, February 25, 2020

Ep. 115: Hannah's Song / mastering and external insert effects on the Zoom R24


Published on Feb 25, 2020 Floyd Steinberg

"Table of contents below! In this video, I'm producing a song written by Hannah Warren (see link below) on the ZOOM R24 (and Audacity and Melodyne), using some hardware synths like the Elektron Digitone, the Yamaha EX5, the Novation PEAK and a VOX Starstream guitar. This video also shows how to use external insert effects and mastering effects on the ZOOM R24.

Table of contents:

00:00 Introduction
00:57 Denoising, pitch correction and time stretching in Audacity and Melodyne
02:28 Creating a click track for reference (Audacity)
04:12 Before & after retouching the vocal track comparison
04:32 Creating a swing drum beat on the Elektron Digitone
05:52 Adding a chord progression (Yamaha EX5)
07:21 Adding some sound effects (EX5)
07:40 Adding an arpeggiated sequence (Novation PEAK)
08:29 Adding a guitar track (VOX Starstream)
08:49 Adding external insert effects on the vocal track (R24)
10:15 Adding mastering effects (R24)
11:03 Running through some mastering presets (R24)
11:49 Conclusion
12:12 The finished song (stock footage: www.pexels.com)

Hannah Warren's channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdX5..."

Tuesday, May 29, 2018

Dream Sequence



via @joelbrave

Instruments used:
@moogmusicinc DFAM
@KorgUSA Volca Kick
@WeAreNovation Monostation
@ArturiaOfficial Drumbrute & Minibrute 2s

Recorded live into @harmonicdog Multitrack

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New track from supporting MATRIXSYNTH member, Joel Braverman.

Wednesday, April 05, 2017

Rheyne - Live Jam #169


Published on Apr 5, 2017 Rheyne

"Live looping with Ableton Live. Recorded in one take with no pre-recorded loops or sequences. Equipment:

Fender Rhodes w/ MXR ZW-44 overdrive
DSI MoPho
3x Moog Mother-32 (as a 3-voice poly synth)
Make Noise Eurorack and 0-Coast
NI KompleteKontrol 49 (for synths)
NI KompleteKontrol 25 (for drums)
2x Novation Launchpads
2x iPads running Lemur
Expert Sleepers ES-8
PreSonus 1818VSL
MacBook Pro (early 2011)"

Thursday, March 23, 2017

Teej - Saturn [LIVE]


Published on Mar 20, 2017 teejteejteejteej

"Live performance of track 'Saturn' using the sounds of Saturn recorded by NASA passed through a synth (Arturia Microbrute).

Music written and performed by Teej.
Filmed and edited by Corentin Doucet.

Music equipment used: Roland TR8, Arturia Microbrute, Korg Volca Keys, Yamaha DX7, Roland SH-201, Ableton Live, Novation Launch Control XL, Novation Launchpad, Ibanez Delay, Ibanez Chorus/Flanger, EHX POG, EHX Small Stone.

Message for link to download mp3 version.

Twitter @teejmarshall https://twitter.com/teejmarshall
SoundCloud https://soundcloud.com/teej1000000"

Friday, December 09, 2016

Detroit Acid Hardware Techno Jam


Published on Dec 9, 2016 anode8

"Here's one of my regular practice sessions with a variety of electronic ,music hardware including the Roland TB-03, TB-3, TR-8, JU-06, Novation Circuit, and Korg ESX, all run through the Mackie ProFX12, and recorded into Logic Pro X. Instrument breakdown as follows:
KIck, Hi hats, claps, snare: Roland TR-8
acid bassline: Roland TB-03
resonant percussion: Roland TB-3
Kick, percussion, snare, chord sequence: Novation Circuit
Chord pad: Roland JU-06
deep bassline: Korg ESX"

Saturday, April 30, 2016

Up Tempo


Published on Apr 30, 2016 Old Beats

Moog Voyager
Moog Mother 32
Moog Little Phatty
DSI Evolver
DSI Prophet 08
Roland Alpha Juno 2
Roland P-330
Yamaha TX81Z
Jomox AirBase 99
Novation Drum Station V2
Jomox AirBase 99
Tc Electronic Flashback
TC Electronic M350
Lexicon MX 300
Boss CS 3 on Kick Drum
Boss SL 20 Slicer on Prophet 08
EHX Small Stone on Prophet 08
Expression pedal on Little Phatty
Zoom MS 60 B on TX 81Z
Alesis SmashUp on Drum Station
Alesis Philtre on P-330
Allen & Heath Zed 428 mixer
Audio directly from the mixer
Sequenced and Synced with Ableton Live

Thursday, November 05, 2015

Sequentix Cirklon: Live Jam 12-2-13—Echo Return


Published on Dec 2, 2013 Echo Return

"Live jam on Sequentix Cirklon, 12-2-13.

Gear used:
Sequentix Cirklon
Roland TR-707 (Circuit bent)
Roland TR-727 (Circuit bent)
Ladyada x0xb0x
Yamaha AN-200
Yamaha DX-200
Alesis 3630 Compressor
Electrix Warp Factory vocoder
Novation A-Station
Yamaha MEP4
TC Electronic M-300 stereo delay
Line6 Filter Pro
PreSonus Studio One DAW

PreSonus Studio One is used for audio recording, compression, and reverb. No MIDI.

This is my first live jam on the Cirklon. All sequences created in Cirklon. MIDI sent to Ladyada x0xb0x is also sent to Yamaha MEP-4, which is sending three MIDI-delays of this sequence to the Novation A-Station, each on separate octaves.

AN-200 signal is fed through Alesis 3630, gate is triggered by rim shot sound from the Roland TR-707. The Yamaha AN-200 is then routed through Filter Pro and M-300. Setting the Cirklon's pattern to "Brownian" makes for some great, unpredictable-but-musically-relevant gating effects.

Yamaha DX-200 signal is fed through Electrix Warp Factory with no formant input, for creepy robot chanting sounds.

Pseudorandom drum 'improvisation' is created by a track on the Cirklon where toms and additional snares have a 30% chance of triggering per step."

Monday, August 30, 2010

Genovation Keypad MIDI Patch Changer

Programmable MIDI Preset Keypad via Genovation
Update via Grant B in the comments: "www.musictechnologiesgroup.com is the new home for this device."

"The Genovation MIDI Patch Changer is the perfect solution when you need to control MIDI presets for one or more devices, but you don't want to use a giant keyboard controller, MIDI footswitch or MIDI pedalboard. The MIDI Patch Changer has all the features you'd expect in a full-featured patch changing controller.

* Programmable, compact and easy to use.
* Manual mode lets you send Program Change as well as optional Bank Select MSB and LSB.
* Preset performance mode sends program-change-per-MIDI-channel as well as Bank Select on all 16 channels simultaneously -- per preset.
* Send 16 bytes of MIDI data of your choice (anything!) per Preset.
* 1 x 16 super-twist back-lit LCD.
* Detachable cabling for 5-pin DIN MIDI and USB-MIDI.
* "Flash" memory holds patches and config data.
* Firmware upgradeable (using MIDIOX or similar).
* 1 year warranty.

Dimension: 15.5cm x 9.6cm x 3.5cm (6.1" x 3.75" x 1.5")
Weight: 0.3 kg (0.65 lbs)
Manual Mode: For changing patches on the fly, you can select your MIDI Channel, optional Bank Selects* and Patch Change value(s).

The values can be typed in on the number pad or use the up/down keys to scroll through presets. When the patch number rolls over 0, enabled bank selects are automatically incremented or decremented. Move through hundreds of patches with ease.

The unit allows you to send the MIDI commands instantly as-you-type-them or prepare them first and execute them later with one keypress.

Bank Selects can be quickly disabled/muted when not needed or desired.

16 bytes of Arbitrary MIDI Data can be used for sending controller data, system exclusive, RPN, NRPN or anything you need.

When power is interrupted, the unit remembers exactly where you left off.

* MIDI Controller values 0 and 32.
Preset Mode: You can configure 100 performance presets each containing:

* 16x (one for each MIDI channel) bank MSB, bank LSB, patch change.
* 16 bytes of arbitray MIDI data -- send what you want.
* Name for the LCD.
* Sys Ex implementation allows for setting up presets on a PC.

Extras: You can upgrade the flash firmware so that your MIDI Patch Changer is always up to date.

Free Windows PC software for creating the Sys Ex files is available."
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