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Friday, November 17, 2017

ARC Noise Rainbow Eurorack Analog Synthesizer Module

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Published on Nov 9, 2016 ARC


via this auction

"The Noise Rainbow is a source of analogue noise and digital pseudorandom pulses. Both sources are generated by new old stock Soviet components (KГ401 and К176ИР10).

The Analogue Noise submodule provides white, grey and coloured noise. The colour output is continuously variable between red, blue and violet for tailored noise.

The Digital Noise submodule produces digital noise that can be swept down to a low frequency random pulse train. The rate can be voltage controlled, or externally clocked to extend the range into a digital VCO reminiscent of chiptune sounds."

Friday, July 06, 2018

Motas-6 synth plays OMD Joan of Arc (demo 07)


Published on Jul 6, 2018 MotasSynth

"Motas-6 synth demo 07 - playing extract from OMD's 'Maid of Orleans' (Joan of Arc) with some external reverb applied.

Several independent LFO modulations have been used on the master pitch, individual oscillator pitch, PWM (oscillators 1 and 3) and filter frequencies to try to re-create the wow-and-flutter sound of the legendary Mellotron used on the original.

The haunting tune is programmed into the Motas-6 internal pattern sequencer which plays in an endless loop whilst the Motas-6 parameters are adjusted.
The Motas-6 paraphonic capabilities are used with oscillator 1 tracking the highest note played, oscillator 2 the middle and oscillator 3 the lowest.
As the tune plays the 3 filter settings and mix levels (including the internal feedback control to the mixer) are adjusted, as well as phase modulation on oscillators 2 and 3. The mixer gain is adjusted - listen for the rich distortion caused from over-driving the filters (starting at 3:13) with the mixer gain set to 'boost'. Also look out for the spectrum analyser display at the end that tracks the notes showing the harmonics."

Thursday, December 01, 2016

Monome Arc4 Encoder smoothness


Published on Dec 1, 2016 Salz-Peter Zucker

"Short test of the encoder smoothness on the new Monome Arc4 - two of four are great on eis not so great. The fourth is somewhere in between - not as smooth as the nice ones but not making grinding noises either..."

No audio, just a demo of the knobs. So cool. It reminds me of the knobs on old classic stereo systems, specifically an old silver Yamaha system my older brother used to own.

Update:

Two more with some audio:

Monome Arc4 Synced Cycles

Published on Dec 1, 2016

"Monome Arc in Cycles mode with sync enabled. Testing the frequency range and exploring an underlying beating frequency in the second cycle."

Monome Arc 4 Synced Cycles Views

Published on Dec 1, 2016

"Exploring Ansible Cycles on the Oscilloscope and listening to the CV output surprised me a bit. There seems to be some audio rate modulation on the CV signal ansible outputs."

Wednesday, February 05, 2020

Work in Progress: Spielwerk Sequencer for Norns/Crow


Published on Feb 5, 2020 S. B. Arweiler S. B. Arweiler

"A work in progress: Spielwerk is a generative sequencer for Monome Norns/Crow with (optional) support for Arc. It generates two CVs from two Euclidean rhythms and four independent clocks.

In this video the two CVs (left and right knob of Arc) control two Mannequins Mangrove, one of the Euclidean rhythms triggers Just Friends envelopes that control various parameters on the Mangroves and Three Sisters. Everything is processed with Bastl Thyme and EHX Cathedral.

There's still a lot to on my todo list, so it might be a while until release.

Development happens here: https://github.com/sarweiler/spielwerk"

Sunday, March 01, 2015

Minute Of Arc | Octatrack / MS2000 / Little Phatty


Published on Mar 1, 2015 Arjen Schat

"Detuned lead, quirky bass, polyrhythmic percussion elements, and sequential goodness: all packed in a playful electronic live jam under the Minute Of Arc moniker.

Octatrack instruments manually sampled from Moog Little Phatty, Jomox Xbase 999, and Vermona DRM1 MK3."

Sunday, February 26, 2012

RC CIRCUIT BENT 'ARC OF MYSTICAL SION'

SECRET SOUND SOCIETY CULT FX NOISE SYNTH

YouTube Uploaded by djwidow420 on Feb 26, 2012
Resonance Circuits on eBay (RSS)

"MULTI NOISE DRONE MACHINE FROM RESONANCE CIRCUITS"

Update:

via this auction
video posted here
"THE 'ARC OF SION' HOLDS MYSTICAL SOUNDS, GLITCH NOISE FX, DRONING SEQUENCERS AND DEMONIC PHRASHES WITHIN THIS MEDIEVAL, GOTHIC INSPIRED CASING

SPECIFICATION
POWER ON/OFF SWITCH
ILLUMINATI RED LED
power on led indicator
OUTPUT LEVEL CONTROL
EXTREME PITCH RATE CONTROL

12 POINT CONTACT BAY:
the contact bay operates like switches, touching two points together will trigger a sound

multiple sounds can be discovered by touching different points together

1/4" JACK OUTPUT
POWERED BY 1 X 9V BATTERY

CONSTRUCTION
WOODEN CASE ENCLOSURE WITH LEATHER STRAPS AND COPPER DETAILING
A TOTALLY UNIQUE ONE-OFF CREATION FROM RESONANCE CIRCUITS
NO OTHERS CAN BE PRODUCED"

Monday, August 26, 2019

Serge Custom Eurorack 420hp

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via this auction

This system is in a Pittsburg Modular 360 Structure case, with an 86hp control Moog skiff used for secondary DUSG, and TKB.

Most items were purchases new in the last year. Always racked with washers.

Modules Included:

R*S 8-stage Sequencer/Programmer
R*S Active Pro
MA DTM CP3 Style Mixer
MA Mix
Elby Designs Serge ASR
Elby Designs ES75 Serge Voltage Controlled slope
R*S N Com
Elby Designs Serge Quantizer
2X R*S Variable Q VCF
2X R*S DUSG
Elby Designs Serge Random Voltage
R*S Serge Resonant EQ
R*S Serger Ring Modulator
ARC Effects Serge Dual Processor
R*S SSG Smooth and Stepped Generator
2X R*S New Timbral Oscillator
Serge Resonant EQ Mk II / CGS202
Arc Effects Serge TKB
R*S Triple Waveshaper
R*S Variable Slope VCF
R*S Wave Multiplier
R*S Stereo Mixer

R*S = Random Source

Friday, March 04, 2011

monome arc four coming


via monome.org

"the arc four is a single row of four ringed encoders."

Sunday, June 20, 2021

ALLINAIRE - Break Snake Live - Poly Beebo & Faderfox UC4


video by Allinaire

"MITL Live set from the Oscillosaurus Ranch at Paterson, NSW in June 2021.
My current Live rig of Norns, ARC & Faderbank 16 has been supplemented by the excellent Poly Beebo Pedal. This incredible device allows you to build your own patches and for the this set I'm using the Resonator and Granular effects (thx to Mutable Instruments code) on Channel 1 & 2 as a synth source - both controlled via a FADERFOX UC4. A seperate effects chain utilises channels 3 & 4. Its a very versatile pedal made right here in Australia - Highly recommended! Also featuring 1010 BlueBox as a mixer, effects rig and stem player for various sounds mainly controlled via a Xone K2 controller.
Norns / ARC has 4 track playback and granular effects on Drums, Bass, Pads and atmospheric tones.
This set is a Live version of my Breakcore drum inspired 'Break Snake' track."

Wednesday, November 02, 2016

Three Flavors of Analog Heat and Modular Synth


Published on Nov 2, 2016 Carl Mikael's Cabinet of Curiosities

"Six hours. Three flavors. One audio enhancer/destroyer.

I needed to make a quick try of how the Elektron Analog Heat works with my modular synth. This is three flavors of Heat with a touch of Eurorack. Or is it the other way around?

The drums and the bass
Kick from Make Noise STO
Metallic Snare from Mutable Instruments Elements
Noisy Hat from Doepfer A-118
Sequenced by TipTop Audio Trigger Riot

Trigger Riot derives trigs from sequence into CV A & B
A (magenta) turns on LFO on and off
B (turqoise) sets wet/dry to lo/hi

Analog Heat on Master

Bassline and Elements
Bass Erica Synths Black Varishape VCO
Melody Erica Synths Black Wavetable VCO
Sequenced and modulated by Monome Arc, Ansible & Levels

First knob (top) Filter freq of Heat
Second knob LFO Speed (to filter cutoff) on Heat
Third knob Bassline pitch
Fourth knob Melody pitch

Analog Heat on Bassline

Drone
Make Noise STO and Erica Synths Wavetable VCO...
…through Pittsburgh Modular Filter
…and Erica Synths Black Hole DSP

Monome Arc, Ansible & Cycles Modulating Drive and Filter Cutoff
Analog Heat on Master"

Thursday, April 11, 2019

monome arc

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via this auction

"minty arc 2019, received from monome and it sat in the box for the last month

comes in box with cable"

Thursday, August 03, 2017

dustechoes, another sunset


dustechoes, another sunset from ioflow on Vimeo.

"experimental ambient. live performance for modular synthesizer and effects.

a rhodes improvisation was recorded into an ER-301 looper unit. that audio runs through mutable clouds as a send effect, then out through delay and reverb pedals.

the ER-301 also generates the vinyl-like crackles with a custom unit: white noise processed via wavefolder, into ladder filter and EQ. r beny and i have been working on this unit for a little while.

two monome ansibles are used. the first, running Cycles, sends unsynced LFOs into attenuators, and then into clouds parameters. the second ansible, running Levels, controls the ER-301 with three encoders on the arc: wet/dry mix, crackle density, and playhead position.

monome earthsea, via buttons on the grid, triggers the looper's reset, which starts playback at the position set with the third arc encoder.

the qubit mixology manages the audio from the ER-301 and clouds, then pushes it through a mackie 802-vlz4 with additional sends to strymon el capistan and bluesky effects. audio recorded with ableton live, video edited with davinci resolve 14b6."

Saturday, May 29, 2010

1Song1Week1Year - Week 22-Arc


YouTube via DJDJSMusic — May 28, 2010 — "This week I am working with polyrhythms. At least I think that is what I am doing I have one layer looping through 16 steps and another layer with just 14 steps, so I think this gives a 7/8 polyrhythm.
As usual when I read the description in Wikipedia it makes sense, but I don't know how to relate what I read to what i play. The same thing happened when I tried to figure what key I'm playing in :)
Anyway I like the sound I'm producing even if it is not a polyrhythm.

Download MP3 etc from:http://djdjs.bandcamp.com/track/arc"

Saturday, August 05, 2017

Arc Rhythm Generator & LFO


stretta
Published on Aug 5, 2017

Download at: https://github.com/stretta/gridlab

Quad Arc LFO

stretta
Published on Aug 5, 2017

Download at: https://github.com/stretta/gridlab

Saturday, December 09, 2017

Virgin Run With the New AniModule DIY Microwave Oven Transformer Arc Welder


Published on Dec 8, 2017 JRock17991

"Check Out my Modules at : http://www.animodule.com/
My First weld! The virgin run With the brand new AniModule Microwave Oven Transformer Arc Welder! Take a looksee :) (I eventually get it). I mentioned it in the solderside chat, just want to show how it turned out."

Thursday, March 21, 2019

MONOME ARC // Arclab Max4Live Devices (in three parts)


Published on Mar 20, 2019 Genshi Media Group

"::| TO HEAR THE FULL RANGE OF FREQUENCIES, A GOOD PAIR OF HEADPHONES ARE HIGHLY RECOMMENDED |::

A three-part demonstration of the Monome Arc with the Arclab Rhythm Generator, Electric Dharma Wheels, and Chords devices. These devices were created with Max4Live by Stretta. He is awesome.

#MonomeArc #Max4Live #ElectricDharmaWheels #Arclab"

Thursday, December 06, 2012

Resonance Circuits CIRCUIT BENT A.R.C MACHINE

RC CIRCUIT BENT A.R.C MACHINE ( ABSOLUTE RANDOM CHAOS ) DRONE SYNTH GENERATOR
Published on Dec 6, 2012 by djwidow420
"COMBINES AN EX BRITISH TELECOMS SIGNAL TESTER, LOW FREQUENCY OSCILLATOR AND PT2399 FX CIRCUIT.

THE PERFECT DRONE AND GLITCH COMPANION"


Resonance Circuits on eBay (RSS)

Update:


via this auction

"dual power on/off switches
pulse indicator led
pitch rate control
lfo rate control
output modulator control

copper and brass body contact plates manipulate the output via touch

output level control

1/4" jack output
powered by 2 x 9v batteries

circuit board and copper detailing with aluminium control knobs, housed in a gothic inspired box with leather strap and brass details"

Wednesday, November 16, 2022

Sequential Circuits Prophet 600 via High Voltage Plasma Arc


video upload by LAB_James

"40 Year Old Synthesizer becomes ONE with Plasma Arc Speaker made from Junk!"

Sunday, February 26, 2012

'ARC OF MYSTICAL SION' SECRET SOUND SOCIETY CULT FX NOISE SYNTH

via this auction
video posted here
"THE 'ARC OF SION' HOLDS MYSTICAL SOUNDS, GLITCH NOISE FX, DRONING SEQUENCERS AND DEMONIC PHRASHES WITHIN THIS MEDIEVAL, GOTHIC INSPIRED CASING

SPECIFICATION
POWER ON/OFF SWITCH
ILLUMINATI RED LED
power on led indicator
OUTPUT LEVEL CONTROL
EXTREME PITCH RATE CONTROL

12 POINT CONTACT BAY:
the contact bay operates like switches, touching two points together will trigger a sound

multiple sounds can be discovered by touching different points together

1/4" JACK OUTPUT
POWERED BY 1 X 9V BATTERY

CONSTRUCTION
WOODEN CASE ENCLOSURE WITH LEATHER STRAPS AND COPPER DETAILING
A TOTALLY UNIQUE ONE-OFF CREATION FROM RESONANCE CIRCUITS
NO OTHERS CAN BE PRODUCED"

Thursday, May 26, 2016

Introducing The Mune Open Source Wireless MIDI Touch Controller Instrument


Published on Aug 22, 2015 Mune

A new wireless controller with included software featuring control apps and an FM synthesizer.  The video description and official press release follow below.  No word on whether this can be paired with an iOS or Android device or whether it supports OSC as well as MIDI.  I reached out to them and will post a follow-up if I hear back.

Update: I heard back.
1. Sysex support is being tested but may end up as a stretch goal in their kickstarter campaign along with OSC support.
2. The Mune will pair wirelessly with iOS and Android.
3. And... specs on the FM synth are forthcoming, however, regarding the drum synth: "the drum machine is a pairing of a 16 step sequencer plus a fairly straightforward sample-based playback system"
4.  This is a the evolution of the arc instruments controller posted earlier here.

Video description:
"www.munemusic.com
Demo videos coming shortly...
Music by Biathlon: https://wil-ru.bandcamp.com/album/bac...

The Mune is a new instrument that combines the power of digital with the soul of an acoustic instrument. It's wireless, incredibly expressive and flexible.

'Mune' comes from the word 'commune' - because a new instrument should live up to today's open and collaborative standards. If you're interested - please join us in designing and pushing this device out into the world!"

And the official press release:


"THE FLEXIBILTY OF A DIGITAL CONTROLLER + THE SOUL OF A TRADITIONAL INSTRUMENT

CROWDFUNDING CAMPAIGN LAUNCHING IN JULY 2016

The Mune story began four years ago when Scott Stevenson met Andrew Staniland, a Canadian composer and music professor. Andrew had been composing “electroacoustic” music, combining the instrumentation of classical music with digital sounds and effects. Andrew had found that performing using current digital interfaces left him and his audiences unsatisfied.

'I FOUND THAT I WAS AT A DISADVANTAGE MAKING MUSIC ELECTRONICALLY, BECAUSE WHILE I WAS DOING A LOT OF THINGS
ON STAGE LIKE THE OTHER MUSICIANS, THERE WAS NO VISIBLE CAUSE-AND-EFFECT BETWEEN MY ACTIONS AND THE SOUND' - ANDREW STANILAND


With that, Andrew began a research project with the objective of creating a more satisfying electronic music performance instrument. Andrew and Scott initially focused on the problem of creating an interface that could face towards the audience and make interactions fully visible - but along the way they learned that there were other core elements that desktop interfaces were lacking. Attempting to match the expressiveness and sensitivity of an acoustic instrument became an integral part of our mission while developing a solution.

The rst prototype of the Mune, (called the “Arc”) was so successful that it was decided to produce the instrument commercially. Four prototypes and many performances later, the Mune team is proud to emerge with a device which is truly a hybrid between a classical instrument and a digital controller.

WHAT IS THE MUNE?
The Mune is a new electronic music instrument. It combines the functionality of a MIDI controller (used by DJs and producers) with the expressiveness and simplicity of an acoustic instrument.

Unlike a traditional DJ controller, the Mune can be held by the performer to face the audience, allowing the audience to view the musician’s interactions with sound. The built-in wireless technology allows the musician to step far away from the glow of their laptop.

The Mune offers an expanding variety of “apps” that run on a laptop and connect to the Mune. The Mune also includes an expansion port to allow the connection of future onboard sound processing modules. Like any MIDI controller, it can be used to control virtually any audio software, like Ableton Live, Reason, Logic and Max.

BUILT FOR PERFORMANCE
Take your performance off the table and show the world that electronic musicians do more than 'push play'. The Mune makes your interactions with sound expressive and visible to your audience.

BEYOND MELODY AND RHYTHM
The Mune is designed to be equally proficient at traditional performance and digital production: play melodies, shape sound, program loops, control effects and mix tracks.

MUNE COMMUNE
The Mune instrument is just the beginning. Further development and design decisions of the Mune will be driven by our community, the Commune. The Commune will also offer a simple platform for software developers to share new apps they’ve created with Mune musicians.

Future: New Touch Panels
The Mune hardware is built to be as exible as its software. It’s hardware interface allows completely new control panels to be designed and connected.

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