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Showing posts with label Shiftline. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Shiftline. Show all posts

Monday, March 25, 2024

The Dream of Allan Gray


video upload by Richard DeHove

"This is a single DB-01 drone track recorded exactly as you see it with no editing. Nor have any effects, compression, EQ or limiting etc been added in the DAW (other than the sci-fi movie talk samples). The DB-01 is running into the Light pedal on feedback mode. (Thanks to @aopaul for suggesting turning down the dry level which has entirely solved the noise issue into the Rat). From there it goes into the Rat, and then into the Shift Line Astronaut for some modulated stereo reverb.

A very slow LFO on the DB-01 opens the filter enough to better activate the feedback on the Light pedal which gives the periods of relative peace and intensity. The DB-01 is also on random playback with a handful of notes on bar 1 and the other three bars empty. The Astronaut pedal has a very slow modulating octave shift in the reverb and the Light pedal has a very slow shift in which optical sensor pair is active. All these slow modulations deliver the needed variation.

The old video is all from 'Vampyr', a 1932 Danish-German horror movie. That's combined, somewhat oddly perhaps, with audio samples from the 1953 sci-fi classic "It Came From Outer Space". It wasn't hard to find the good bits in that since I first sampled it way back in the day on my old EPS. We even had a song in our live set which used one of the quotes from the movie as it's main hook "Our mission was to another world". Good days. Of course I couldn't re-use that same sample here :D

The title of this video comes from the original full title of the Vampyr movie: 'Vampyr – Der Traum des Allan Gray' or in English, 'The Dream of Allan Gray'.

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Thursday, December 21, 2023

SynthCone GRANULATOR / Shift-Line ASTRONAUT V / Universe Zen Audio VOSKHOD-2 / Experimental Music


video upload by G I P N O Z E R

"You can understand the cosmos, but not yourself; the distance between a person and his inner self is sometimes greater than the distance to the stars.
- Gilbert K. Chesterton"

Sunday, December 17, 2023

Do you need a complex poly synth - or just polyphony and FX?


video upload by Richard DeHove

"There are few synths more simple than the Solina, but can it be extended from its one trick? Can it do what real poly synths do, or at least cover some of the territory by using external effects? And if it successfully delivers a range of bid pad sounds then can interesting little mono synths do the weird stuff and your need for a flagship poly finally end?
After a short intro burble I demo a range of sounds using the Strymon Mobius, Shift Line Astronaut and Erica Synths Acidbox III. They certainly move the Solina out of its usual zone but can't really overcome the lack of envelope control. OTOH the pad thing is well covered. It it enough to end Big Poly GAS?

0:00 The only bit of talking
1:09 Rotary
1:40 Formant
1:52 Bit crusher
2:50 Chorus
3:44 Filter & res
4:24 Env follower
4:48 20dB gain
5:20 Drive
6:40 High res
7:20 Metal
8:10 Envelope
8:37 Drone
9:25 Thick

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Wednesday, December 13, 2023

SynthCone PLANETOID / Shift-Line ASTRONAUT V / Red Panda PARTICLE / Experimental Music / by GIPNOZER


video upload by G I P N O Z E R

"Once upon a time, a talented cyborg lived on a distant lifeless planet. Cyborg possessed a special ability that allowed him to create noise and experimental sound devices. Thanks to this power, he was able to bring good to the universe.
The cyborg was from a distant planet and was sent to a distant planet by its creators. Its creators created it for a special mission: to bring happiness and peace to the universe.
The cyborg immediately got to work. He created sound devices that produced different types of noises and sounds. When he played the sounds, they brought life to the planet. The cyborg was able to create sounds that everyone could hear and enjoy, filling the planet with a beautiful and soothing atmosphere.
The cyborg had a special connection to the planet. He was able to feel the vibrations of the planet and knew exactly how to create harmony and peace. With the help of his sound devices, he was able to help the inhabitants of the planet connect with each other and create a more unified society.
Everyone loved and respected Cyborg. He was a source of inspiration to many, and everyone admired and appreciated his work. He was an example of how to bring peace and joy to a lifeless planet.
Cyborg continued his mission by creating sound devices capable of bringing goodness and life to the universe. Everyone has fallen in love with Cyborg, and his work will bring joy to the universe for many years to come.
. . .
Thanks to my friend and colleague Eugene Pixel for giving me a Canon 6R 4K camera for testing. In this regard, several videos will be in high resolution. Respect, my friend!!!"

Thursday, August 24, 2023

Astronaut reverb & delay: All 22 effects on synth (no talk)


video upload by Richard DeHove

"Astronaut by Shiftline isn't a standard reverb or delay pedal. It can certainly do 'standard' reverb and delay but with one or two knob turns you'll find yourself deep into ambience, noise and droneland. There's 22 effect algorithms and here I noodle extensively with each one. As usual I thought it best to show the pedal by itself with no other effects and with minimal cuts to give a clear idea of what it's like to twiddle the knobs.

I bought the Astronaut used on a bit of a whim: It looked good, had a good name and promised weirdness - all excellent reasons. In many ways it reminds me of a Strymon, except way more extreme. Originally I was going to do extensive blabbing about this pedal since there's a lot to talk about, but after almost an hour just of noodling I thought the blab should wait for another day.

Just a couple of things of note: The center knob selects the algorithm, while the four outer knobs all have primary and secondary functions. From left to right the secondary functions are: Volume, HPF, LPF and stereo field. You access the secondary functions by holding down the right-side switch. During the noodling you'll mainly see me adjusting the filters. Otherwise the primary four knob controls are: Character (which changes depending on the algorithm), delay/decay, mix (from dry to 100% wet) and time/speed. If that's a bit murkey then the manual is excellent:

The full manual: https://shiftline-shared.s3.amazonaws...

One aspect that's particularly interesting. There's no save function here. Instead whatever state you happen to leave the algorithm in when you switch to the next one is what you'll get when you come back. This is both incredibly convenient and dangerous: One knob twiddle and your favorite sound is now modified. OTOH there are also 11 user slots where you can easily copy any sound so you could use that as your "don't touch" zone. Those two factors make this one of the best pedals I've used in terms of saving sounds. Often preset management on pedals is painful.

Finally there are all sorts of ways Astronaut can be configured. If you want you can even change the parameter range of the knobs! There's options for MIDI CC control, analog triggers, MIDI clock, line and instrument input. You can even change the beat switch time divisions to your own exotic time signatures. So there's a lot to like.

EFFECTS
0:00 (1) Paradox delay
5:27 (2) Reverse delay
9:19 (3) Reverdox reverb & delay
11:47 (4) Major arp reverb
13:40 (5) Minor arp reverb
16:35 (6) Octave arp reverb
17:50 (7) Random arp reverb
19:46 (8) Universe 1
22:48 (9) Universe 2
24:22 (11) Force microsampler
26:00 (10) Force Roar*
REVERBS:
26:13 (1) Spring reverb
28:27 (2) Plate reverb
31:14 (3) Room reverb
33:12 (4) Modulated
36:42 (5) Skynet 1
40:20 (6) Skynet 2
42:59 (7) Mechanics
45:07 (8) Shimmer up 2
46:55 (9) Shimmer up 1
49:07 (10) Shimmer up-down
51:56 (11) Shimmer down

* Oops accidently deleted most of effects demo 10. I blame my subconscious. I was struggling with this one.

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