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Showing posts with label Patchblocks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Patchblocks. Show all posts

Sunday, January 01, 2017

Patchblocks - Acid Synthesizer patch demo


Published on Jan 1, 2017 Terrible Beat

Sunday, December 11, 2016

The Modular Patchcast #001 Eurorack Patchblocks


Published on Dec 11, 2016 Jurgen SONICrider

"SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/sonicrider/the...

Patch info: PB 1 trigger output to PB 2 Drone"

Wednesday, November 30, 2016

Patchblocks Patch Of the Month # 2 by Dankro


Published on Nov 30, 2016 Patchblocks

"Dankro has sampled and sliced the Amen break and put some variety to it based his pattern randomizer patch. They can both be found on the Patchblocks community page on the website in the patches section. Instructions on usage are below.

Left Knob: Playback Frequency

Right Knob: Amount of variation/randomness

Left Button: Push and hold to maintain tempo while adjusting playback frequency

Right Button: LED Brightness indicates amount of randomness

Lovely stuff."

Part 1 here.

Monday, November 14, 2016

::vtol:: orbitalochka


::vtol:: orbitalochka from ::vtol:: on Vimeo.

"Kinetic sound object. Model of artificial satellite of the Earth / inhabited sound art space station. The apparatus is a system for a research of sound swirling of anthroposphere. The device works in autonomous and extremely abstract way. Featuring a built-in radio FM transmitter, it transmits radio signals at frequency 99mHz being available for all inhabitants of the Earth.

more info - http://vtol.cc/filter/works/orbitalochka"


"The sound signals are based on the generative sound processes created with Patchblocks synthesis systems and light sensor which reacts to change in position of the satellite in space following the relocation of the mass caused by change of solar cell position. The solar cells function as sensors and provide CV (control voltage) for changing the parameters of the sound program. The station also process and transmits a pre-recorded lecture by Sergey Kasich - 'Sound art community in the context of development of modern technologies'.

hard:

- fm radio transmitter
- arduino nano
- 4 servo motors
- patchblocks sound module
- motion sensor
- 4 solar panles
- fm radio
- 1 channel sound system"

Friday, October 07, 2016

Patchblocks Patch Of The Month # 1 by BoterBoter


Published on Oct 7, 2016 Patchblocks

"This is called XMOD BEEST and can be found on the Patchblock community page in the Patches section. This is BoterBoter noodling around with simple FM synthesis but we think it sounds great!"

Update:

Sunday, September 25, 2016

Acid fun #2 with Patchblocks and Roland tr606


Published on Sep 12, 2016 Matthieu

"Here is my second and last video with the TR606 of my friend. It's a really great machine and I'd like to have more time to explore it
I use a 303 patch on my first patchblock, and in the second one there is a little distorsion"

Friday, September 09, 2016

Acid fun 303 style with Roland TR606 + Patchblocks+ JP8000


Published on Sep 9, 2016 Matthieu

"Today, Roland celbrates the 33 years of the TR909. I never played on this machine but today I got the luck to try the roland tr606, so I decided to make a little video, with a great 303 acid bassline on Patchblocks. A few transition fails, but great pleasure to jam!

PS: sorry for the little sync problem with the video, I was a bit on the rush, what matters is the sound :)"

Wednesday, September 07, 2016

Patchblocks vs JP8000 - Supersaw battle on the "Giorgio" theme


Published on Sep 7, 2016 Matthieu

"Size doesn't matter...
I really love the theme of the Daft Punk track "Giorgio by Moroder". Roland 9/09 day is coming and I had an opportunity to have for a few days a Roland JP8000. This synth introduced the 'supersaw' wave, so I thought that it would be funny to run the same sequence in the JP8000 (via the Midiblock) and in the Patchblock (the left one) with a supersaw patch. The right Patchblock is just used to mix the volca and the other patchblock."

Thursday, September 01, 2016

Patch Notes #17 - Reaktor Blocks As Eurorack Sequencer


Published on Sep 1, 2016 Voltage Control Lab

"Patch Notes #17 explores the Reaktor Blocks patch that we created in our previous tutorial, sending sequences via MIDI to the Make Noise 0-Coast, and triggers to 3 different Eurorack Drums.

Our Reaktor Blocks patch is running an 6 step sequence in pendulum mode out via MIDI to Mutable Instruments Yarns. Yarns channel 1 CV and gate outputs are routed to the the Make Noise 0-Coast pitch and gate inputs. The Korg SQ-1 is in random mode with a 2 volt range, sending one CV channel out to the voltage math section on the 0-Coast. One mult out from the voltage math section to the FM input on the oscillator, and one to the overtone section. A clock from the Make Noise Tempi is routed to the tempo input, and the stepped random out is routed to the decay length of the contour section. Out to the Malekko Mix4.

Roland System 1m is playing the pads/bass. A channel on Tempi sent into a mult, then on to clock Brains and Pressure Points, one channel of which is routed to the System-1m. The multed clock is also routed to the gate input on the System-1m. Internal LFO on the 1m is modulating the pulse width on the two slightly detuned square waves, long envelopes on the low pass filter and amp, and drenched in reverb and delay.

Reaktor Blocks is also generating 6 clock divisions from an internal clock divider, which is routed to the Gates & Trigs module. This device converts the gates from the clock divider to triggers, which are then individually routed out to 3 drum modules and Tempi. One rhythm is routed to the Noise Engineering Basimilus Iteritas, which is creating the glitchy, metallic snares. The BI clock source is multed to Make Noise Maths as well, channel 1 of which is routed out from both the unity and variable outputs to the morph and fold functions on the BI. Another Tempi channel is routed to the Make Noise Wogglebug as well, which is randomizing the BI pitch.

The kick and hihat are coming from the Scooper, in the Aira modular drum machine configuration we've covered about a year ago. The hihat length is randomized by the SQ-1 channel B. All modules are routed back through the Mix4, and on to the ping pong delay in Mutable Instruments Warps in Parasite mode.

https://www.voltagecontrollab.com/"

Jam with Patchblocks and Korg Volca beats


Published on Sep 1, 2016 Matthieu

"I didn't have a mixer, so I used the white Patchblock to mix the other one and the volca"

Monday, August 29, 2016

Soundexploration #2 | Patchblocks |Korg Monotron Delay | Korg Monotron Duo


Published on Aug 29, 2016 taschenrechnermusikant

"Experimental Sounds using a Korg Monotron Duo and a Korg Monotron Delay, booth processed thru a Patchblock. The Patchblock adds a lowpass filter(left knob) and a Delay (right knob), with the patch the movement of the knobs is recordable. And I used a Paperclip to keep the keyboard on the Monotrons pressed :)."

Tuesday, August 16, 2016

Jam on the Game of thrones theme with Patchblocks and volca


Published on Aug 16, 2016 Matthieu Poupinet

Sunday, August 14, 2016

Little jam with volca + two patchblocks


Published on Aug 9, 2016 Matthieu Poupinet

Wednesday, August 03, 2016

Patchblocks Preset Demos


Published on Jun 13, 2016 K0MABA

Playlist:
Patchblocks Preset Drums
Patchblocks Preset Synth
Patchblocks Preset Effects
Patchblocks Preset Songs

Monday, July 04, 2016

Quantum Glitchblocks


Published on Jul 2, 2016 James Chip

"Random glitch sounds from patchblocks with visual aids from Quantum VJ! Any question, fire away."

Tuesday, June 21, 2016

Filip Vandueren jamming on Patchblocks @ Musikmesse 2016


Published on Jun 21, 2016 Patchblocks

"Does what it says on the tin."

Saturday, April 30, 2016

SuperBooth 2016: Maker.ie Patchblocks Eurorack


Published on Apr 30, 2016 Synth Anatomy

"I was on SuperBooth this year for creating video content. More gear news will coming soon. Please support me on Patreon if you enjoy my content: https://www.patreon.com/synthanatomy?...

I was on the booth of Make.ie, the makers of the Patchblocks Eurorack Version. This module is complete modular and you can create and load your own functionalities inside this module"

Saturday, April 09, 2016

MESSE 2016: Patchblocks Eurorack by Maker.ie


Published on Apr 9, 2016 sonicstate

"MESSE 2016: Patchblocks Eurorack by Maker.ie The Patchblocks formats comes to Eurorack"

Friday, April 08, 2016

MESSE 2016: Patchblocks Keyboard and More


Published on Apr 8, 2016 sonicstate

"Sabastian takes us through the Patchblocks Keyboard and more!"

Monday, April 04, 2016

Maker.ie PatchBlocks Eurorack Modules Overview at Superbooth16


Published on Apr 4, 2016 Ask.Audio

"Maker.ie PatchBlocks Eurorack Modules Overview at Superbooth16"
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