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Tuesday, March 19, 2024

Korg MS-50 Autoplay #1: part 5/5 | sequential patch #korgms50


video upload by Dr. Kunz

Korg MS-50 Autoplay

"Fifth and last part of a sequential patch with VCO and VCF cross-modulation, combined modulation voltages, rhythmic pulses and two independent audio outputs. Different level settings in the Adding Amplifier can produce a variety of patterns from the combination of two envelope curves and a pulse, displayed on the voltmeter. The remaining free modules can be integrated to further expand the patch complexity.
This video is a fraction of an hour long experiment around this patch, I've shortened and divided it in five parts to make it more accessible. The wiring is presented at the beginning of each video.
Thanks to @IppeiTambata for his inspirational looping machines.

Effects: Yamaha SPX-90II stereo echo, Korg SDD-3000 short modulated delay, some level and eq adjusting on the Mackie 1402.

Recorded with Tascam DR-60 MKII

00:00 start
00:07 movement #5
00:19 wiring list
01:48 pattern variation
02:56 pattern perturbation
04:10 pitch and pattern alteration
05:13 timbre dissolution
05:44 Pac-Man resurrection
06:05 final obsession"

All parts:

Saturday, March 16, 2024

Korg MS-50 Autoplay #1: part 4/5 | sequential patch #korgms50


video upload by Dr. Kunz

"Fourth part of a sequential patch with VCO and VCF cross-modulation, combined modulation voltages, rhythmic pulses and two independent audio outputs. Different level settings in the Adding Amplifier can produce a variety of patterns from the combination of two envelope curves and a pulse, displayed on the voltmeter. The remaining free modules can be integrated to further expand the patch complexity.

This video is a fraction of an hour long experiment around this patch, I've shortened and divided it in five parts to make it more accessible. The wiring is presented at the beginning of each video.

Thanks to @IppeiTambata for his inspirational looping machines.

Effects: Yamaha SPX-90II stereo echo, Korg SDD-3000 modulated delay, some level and eq adjusting on the Mackie 1402.

Recorded with Tascam DR-60 MKII

00:00 start
00:07 movement #4
00:20 wiring list
01:18 pattern change
02:00 pattern change
03:00 pattern change
05:00 pattern change
05:50 pattern variations"

Wednesday, March 13, 2024

Korg MS-50 Autoplay #1: part 3/5 | sequential patch #korgms50


video upload by Dr. Kunz

"Third part of a sequential patch with VCO and VCF cross-modulation, combined modulation voltages, rhythmic pulses and two independent audio outputs. Different level settings in the Adding Amplifier can produce a variety of patterns from the combination of two envelope curves and a pulse, displayed on the voltmeter. The remaining free modules can be integrated to further expand the patch complexity.
This video is a fraction of an hour long experiment around this patch, I've shortened and divided it in five parts to make it more accessible. The wiring is presented at the beginning of each video.
Thanks to @IppeiTambata for his inspirational looping machines.

Effects: Yamaha SPX-90II stereo echo, Korg SDD-3000 short modulated delay, some level and eq adjusting on the Mackie 1402.

Recorded with Tascam DR-60 MKII

00:00 start
00:07 movement #3
00:17 wiring list
01:21 pattern change
02:33 pattern change
03:17 pitch scaling change
03:59 pattern change
04:40 hi-hat
05:24 pattern change
05:38 finale"

Sunday, March 03, 2024

Korg MS-50 Textures: 8 variations on a generative patch #korgms50


video upload by Dr. Kunz

"Generative patch that uses the ring modulator as a voltage controlled amplifier and various modulation signals from the noise generator, modulation generator (LFO) and envelope generators. At a certain point in the preparation I had to use my self-made V-trigger/S-trigger converter (built inside a jack) because of an electric interference, maybe a lifted ground, that made the EG1&2 fire for nothing and negated some interesting patch combination between modules. I will have a closer look at the circuit and try to fix it in future, for the moment I will use the MS-50 as it is.

The video consists of four chapters with basically the same wiring but different settings, anyway the wiring list is presented at the beginning of each chapter.

At some point I think I kicked the tripod, as a result the MS-50 panel is partially out of focus.

Effects: EH4800 Small Stone (Nano) phase shifter, Korg SDD-3000 delay, dbx 166 peak compression.

Recorded with Tascam DR-60 MKII"

00:00 Title
00:08 Variation #1
02:30 Variation #2
05:08 Variation #3
07:30 Variation #4

2nd video
00:00 Title
00:07 Variation #5
03:20 Variation #6
06:17 Variation #7
08:36 Variation #8
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