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Showing posts with label Micro-Blackdeath. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Micro-Blackdeath. Show all posts

Monday, March 16, 2015

Dark Interpreter simple setup/tutorial 001 no-input


Dark Interpreter simple setup/tutorial 001 no-input from pickledfeet on Vimeo.

"Ad-hoc first tutorial for the Dark Interpreter Mater Tenebrarum - http://www.1010.co.uk/org/darkint.html showing basic no input operation and simple test to see that all is well with the Dark Interpreter. Finger/skin input and feedback. Also my Dark Interpreter accumulated some dirt from live burial during NIME performance in London!"


First referenced in this Blackdeath Plague post.  Note there are three incarnations of the Dark Interpreter.  The Mater Tenenbrarum featured in the video above is the third.  The following is some info for the archives pulled from http://www.1010.co.uk/org/darkint.html, where you'll find additional details including samples and the price for each.  Note there does not appear to be an image for the second, "Mater Suspiriorum, Our Lady of Sighs".

"From the diviner of The Black Death, The Dark Interpreter (Towers Open Fire edition) is the ultimate plague-driven, finger sensitive, stand-alone noise processor, granular synthesiser and sound generator, merging digital and analogue processing.

The Dark Interpreter is modelled as a set of leaky, overlapping medieval village spaces within which various plague simulations run, and through which a motley of villagers (grains) wander, steered by electric fingers and touch.

Following the work of Thomas de Quincey, The Dark Interpreter re-casts the contemporary noise instrument as a "dark symbolic mirror", placing control of parameters on the skin, and strapping a psyche/plague village interface to the head. This is modern live coding with no screen, no keyboard and little conscious control.

The Dark Interpreter thus seeks to return all contagious execution to the skin, rewriting the history of technology as a plague which has always attempted to shift that site into the earth itself.

Details

The truth I heard often in sleep from the lips of the Dark Interpreter. Who is he? He is a shadow, reader, but a shadow with whom you must suffer me to make you acquainted.

[Thomas de Quincey. The Dark Interpreter]

The Dark Interpreter operates as contagious sample or village granulator, distortion, and unique sound generator based on a speedy ARM processor allowing for 16 bit sampling at 48KHz, and with a sample memory of around one second (vastly extended by undersampling).

The Dark Interpreter is delivered in three versions, all fully assembled and tested, and features high quality ALPS potentiometers, optional BOSS style 9v power socket (+9v/positive on the outside, negative centre, minimum 300mA) or battery clip, and full size (6.5mm) JACK input and output sockets. Please note that versions cannot be extended, they are not cross-compatible.

1-The eldest of the three is named Mater Lachrymarum, Our Lady of Tears.

The simplest Dark Interpreter consisting of one digital base board for solely digital processing and generation. Order with 9v socket (default) and/or battery clip on the back (please specify). Some skin control and entry. Mater Lachrymarum is recommended for complex granular sampling and is particularly suited for vocal re-processing.


2-The second Sister is called Mater Suspiriorum, Our Lady of Sighs.

The second Dark Interpreter consists of one digital/analogue base board (same as the above but fully populated board) with digital processing and generation extended by symmetrical custom filters, distortion, and switchable feedback paths. Order with 9v socket (default) or battery clip on the back (please specify). Some skin control and code entry. Mater Suspiriorum is recommended for harsh noise with relinquished control.

3-But the third Sister […] her name is Mater Tenebrarum,—Our Lady of Darkness.

This two-tiered Interpreter (The Black Stack) extends the Mater Suspiriorum with an algorithmically-designed, gold-plated skin breakout board and skin/EEG amplifier (strap it to the head, stick it in the earth, pull it across the skin, into the body). All signal paths and settings are accessible to the skin for complex hand re-routing, and feedback. Of course the device can be used without any wished skin transfer. Tenebrarum ships with 9v socket (not recommended for safety reasons) and battery clip on the back. Mater Tenebrarum presents the ultimate in harsh noise/granular processing with divined control."

Friday, July 11, 2014

Blackdeath Plague synth


Published on Jul 11, 2014 ISOTROPOSPHERE

"This is to show off my base modification I have added to the Blackdeath. The BlkDth in both versions does not come attached to a base, nor are there mounting holes in the circuit board to mount it. I asked Martin if it was OK to do this before I went ahead and performed surgery on it, I stayed clear of any circuitry. Three holes in the board, three plastic standoffs mounted to a custom cut aluminum plate, and the BlkDth secured to this assembly. The aluminum plate has the mount screws recessed underneath and is covered with a black foam mat. The top of the alum. plate visible underneath the BlkDth has been custom dyed and clearcoated to look like a plague scope smear. Custom knobs top off the piece, I did this work a few months ago but broke it out to play with in anticipation of the upcoming Dark Interpreter series.

Talk program on shortwave radio pumped through both the Blackdeath and the Modcan dual frequency shifter, separate audio tracks into the mixer. Korg ES-1 mkII additional beats.

This is noisy and chaotic stuff, you have been warned."

Saturday, September 21, 2013

Random Looping Modular Synth Drone Music (Tinysizer, Eurorack/Doepfer, Vermona DRM-1, Kaosspad Quad)


Published on Sep 21, 2013 flx04·56 videos

"This is a modular synthesizer drone jam session. All sounds and sequences apart from the drums are from the modulars and the Micro-Blackdeath synth. Analog drums are from the Vermona DRM-1. Questions or comments? Go ahead and post them below! :) Thanks for watching! MORE INFO: V V V V

Gear used in this video:
- Anyware Tinysizer Modular Synth
- Doepfer/Eurorack Modular (w/ Turing Machine, Stoicheia, uVCF, Sound of Shadows, Plague Bearer, etc. see here: http://www.modulargrid.net/e/racks/vi... )
- Micro-Blackdeath Noise Synth (see: http://www.1010.co.uk/org/yersinia.html )
- Vermona DRM-1 mkIII (analog drum machine)

- Korg Kaosspad Quad Distortion Effect (on everything but drums)
- Copilot FX Antenna Effect Pedal (for Blackdeath)
- MXF Micro Flanger Effect Pedal (for Blackdeath)

- Akai MPC500 (drum sequencing)
- Yamaha Tenori-On (pseudo clock for the Modulars)
- Yamaha AW1600 (recording and mastering)


Filmed with a Canon EOS 550D (Rebel t2i) and a GoPro HD Hero1.


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Wednesday, May 15, 2013

generative drums processed with noise swash and black death noise synth


Published on May 15, 2013 NoizeHack·53 videos

"A Pure Data patch inspired by the unreleased tiptop audio trigger riot sends out midi data to an Alesis sr16 drum machine which is run through a DIY Noise Swash and then parallel processed through a black death noise synth.

The PD patch takes a base time and then splits it to 4 dividers for each track and the dividers each have a probability setting, to decide how often that count of that drum hit is played. I will release the PD patch once I have figured it out a little bit more, here are the settings below

base time is one pulse every 183 millisecons

kick drum: 1/9 90% - 1/41 42%
snare drum: 1/22 75% - 1/71 39% - 1/192 100%
closed hat: 1/2 62% - 1/1 36% - 1/5 18%
open hat: 1/3 15% - 1/5 8% - 1/25 35% - 1/46 26%

as you can see these numbers are pretty random and there are lots of odd and prime numbers in there, but the beat created is still pretty cohesive, to me at least, maybe I have listened to too much odd music. I am very excited for this type of rhythm sequencing and am looking for ways to make it even more interesting.

If you have ideas about how to further make interesting generative rhythm patterns leave them in the comments below and I will try to implement them."

Friday, May 03, 2013

Blackdeath Brutality


Published on May 3, 2013 ISOTROPOSPHERE·117 videos

"Blackdeath plague synth / microsampler getting brutal processing a talk radio program being broadcast via shortwave radio and fed into the unit.

Korg ER-1 mkII electribe providing backing beat, no additional effects added.

The Blackdeath (created by Martin House in the UK) plague synth is one mean little machine, this is the Wormcode edition (#1 of 20) and here are some observational notes from my brief tenure with the beast so far.

The Blackdeath takes quite some time to harness and tame to find the sweet spots for what you want it to do. The unit can get crazy out of hand really fast and often it is quite difficult to get back to where you were if you have adjusted several of the pot shaft controls. Moves with the shafts (I would say knobs, but it does not have them) are very, very minute as you will see in the video, small moves make big changes. Very curious unit, often out of control and just spitting out harsh noise, I cannot decide if I love this thing or am getting frustrated with it. You decide if it is best for your tastes and needs. The Blackdeath has some delay added to it at the mixer but other than that this is just two units getting down and brutal together un-effected and raw. Live recording as it happened, would never be able to re-create this jam again.

Enjoy!!!"

Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Microgranny and Blackdeath test jam


Published on Apr 23, 2013 ISOTROPOSPHERE·114 videos

"Standuino Microgranny (green version) built by myself from the kit.

Blackdeath Plague synth (wormcode edition) bought complete.

Testing these two micro samplers in a fun little jam session.

Microgranny is playing the gong sound, actually a slowed cymbal sound sample.

Blackdeath is processing the last hockey game our local team won.

Backing track and filter fun coming from the Anushri synth.

Blackdeath took a few hours to dial in to the sweet spot I like, bonus points to those who can name the hockey team on the broadcast.

Extra credit if you know the broadcaster's name."

Saturday, January 26, 2013

Space Jam :-P (Moog Slim Phatty, LushOne, MPC500, Blackdeath Noise, Lexicon, Kaosspad, etc.)


Published on Jan 26, 2013 flx04·34 videos


"Sounds like some kind of spaceflight music. Questions or comments? Go ahead and post them below! :) Thanks a lot for watching! ____MORE INFO:____

Gear used in this video:
Moog Slim Phatty (bass synth),
Lushprojects LushOne DIY Synth (lead synth),
Micro Blackdeath Noise Synth (noise),
Akai MPC 500 (drums),
Lexicon MX200 (global delay & reverb),
Kaosspad Quad (various effects),
MXF analog micro flanger pedal (LushOne flanger),
Electro Harmonix Octave Multiplexer pedal (LushOne sub signal)

Sequenced and triggered with the Novation Launchpad and Ableton Live.

Sunday, December 09, 2012

micro-blackdeath Noise Synth - Weekend Demo


Published on Dec 9, 2012 by ozashikiTECHNO

"micro-blackdeath Noise Synth + Propellerhead Reason FX"
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