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Monday, June 21, 2021

Sidrax Organ | grief comes in waves


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Ciat Lonbarde Sidrax
Strymon El Capistan
Walrus Audio Julianna

Sunday, April 18, 2021

Major Goose on Sidrax Organ & EMS Logik Synthesizer


video by MAJOR GOOSE

"Major Goose äKä 'GOOSEBANE' jämming de Sidrax Organ and hiz jolly ol' EMS Logik Synth along'some EuroRäckz + HandSelectez FX'z&YEAH

Drone Dark Ambient anyway..."

Sunday, January 10, 2021

Ciat-Lonbarde Sidrax

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Wednesday, July 01, 2020

Ciat-Lonbarde Din Datin Dudero Srine

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You can find a demo of one here.

"Din Datin Dudero Srine (i.e. the one with triangle wave oscillators) from Peter Blasser of Ciat-Lonbarde fame- an instrument so weird, it makes Plumbutter seem like Korg Minipops. If you want an instrument that will surprise you, the DDD is your huckleberry. Of course, it is a standalone instrument, but using the DDD to modulate a Sidrax was pretty tight. I can attempt to answer any questions you may have about this beast, but the word here is 'esoteric.'

Condition-wise, it's functionally perfect; I've tested all of the jacks and they all do something. Cosmetically, there are some imperfections in the finish, but it came direct from Peter like that. That's par for the course of Blasser's craftsmanship in my experience."

Friday, May 22, 2020

Ciat-Lonbarde Sidrax and Cocoquantus Impro II


Published on May 22, 2020 Stefano Bertoli

"Second part of a short improvisation with Sidrax and Cocoquantus 2. Some reverb from the mixer, that’s it"

Monday, May 11, 2020

Ciat-Lonbarde Sidrax and Cocoquantus Impro


Published on May 11, 2020 Stefano Bertoli

"Short improvisation with Sidrax and Cocoquantus 2. Some reverb from the mixer, that’s it"

Saturday, March 28, 2020

27 03 20 Ciat-Lonbarde magnetism


Published on Mar 27, 2020 batchas

"Recording on video while testing and experimenting.
What we are listening to is the Sidrax Organ, as well as the electromagnetic fields of the different machines on the table plus effects."

Wednesday, February 05, 2020

一念而就 / one take, not an end


Published on Feb 5, 2020 Meng Qi

"A moment seized without decoration, and a story to extend the moment.

Rotary Tetrax is based on Ciat-Lonbarde Tetrax. 360º potentiometers enable new gestures, patch bay layout accepts banana shorting bars. With built-in reverb.

Tetrax has Harmonic Locking behavior with audio at “FM Input”, which works great with unlimited single direction rotations. I’ve embedded a Teensy 3.6 for 2 channels of audio to voice 1/3, tuned 660Hz / 880Hz for this track, with symmetry control over variable shape triangle waveform.

If you want to mod your Tetrax / Sidrax for droning, the potentiometer mod schematic is here : https://www.instagram.com/p/B8L9cD5Hi6_/

mengqimusic.com"

Tuesday, December 24, 2019

Ciat Lonbarde Album - Thicket Whispers #TTNM


Published on Dec 24, 2019 THE TUESDAY NIGHT MACHINES

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"I recorded a gloomy dark ambient/drone/noise/"wall of sound" album with my Ciat Lonbarde Sidrax Organ, Cocoquantus 2 and Meng Qi Rollz-5+, as well as Sony dictaphone, a Ukulele, a dishwasher and the ThumbJam iOS App. As usual, I mixed and mastered it on the iPad using Steinberg's Cubasis 2. Check it out: https://nightmachines.bandcamp.com/al..."

Monday, December 23, 2019

CIAT LONBARDE - Weird Sound Diary Jam #TTNM


Published on Dec 23, 2019 THE TUESDAY NIGHT MACHINES

"Here's a first jam session for my music diary with a bunch of Ciat Lonbarde gear I recently acquired.

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Gear used:
- Ciat Lonbarde Sidrax Organ
- Ciat Lonbarde Cocoquantus
- Menq Qi / Ciat Lonbarde Rollz-5+

The Rollz-5 plays by itself and I patch the four drone synth voices in and out and later add some crazy chaos for a while.

The Sidrax Organ audio is fed into the Cocoquantus delays. Both instruments are patched together for some cross-modulation. By touching the unconnected banana plug, I modulate the chaos feature of the Sidrax Organ with cosmic energy from my JELLY_ASS, if you know what I mean."

Ciat-Lonbarde Cocoquantus and Sidrax

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Sleep Study - 001 Published on Sep 19, 2019 Entrancer

"Auto composition via Ciat-Lonbarde Cocoquantus, Ciat-Lonbarde Sidrax and Strymon Big Sky"


Sleep Study - 002 Published on Oct 14, 2019 Entrancer

"Auto composition via Ciat-Lonbarde Cocoquantus, Ciat-Lonbarde Sidrax, Roland SH-101 and Vahalla Shimmer"


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Friday, November 22, 2019

Todd Barton - Start From Silence


Published on Nov 22, 2019 Todd Barton

https://nathanmoody.bandcamp.com/album/start-from-silence

"I'm so excited that this album is now out! Last month I met Nathan Moody in person for the first time. He dropped by my place on his way to do a talk and performance at Velocity in Seattle. After just a few hours together my friend, Bruce Bayard came by and we three decided to jam. Nathan had a cool field recorder that he setup and recorded us all in the room. The jam turned out to be sonic serendipity, a rare conjunction of modular planets. I hope you enjoy it . . .

Todd Barton: Hordijk Blippoo Box, looper, shakuhachi flute samples
Bruce Bayard: Buchla Music Easel, Morphagene sampler
Nathan Moody: Ciat Lonbarde Tetrax Organ, Sidrax Organ, and Cocoquantus; Make Noise Ø-Coast

Recorded by Nathan Moody on October 1, 2019.
Mixed by the performers.
Mastered by Nathan Moody at Obsidian Sound.
Album artwork by Bruce Bayard.

Oh, and consider joining my Patreon to help support more tutorials et al. https://www.patreon.com/synthtodd"




"Recorded live in Ashland, Oregon, “Start from Silence” captures three masters of West Coast analogue synthesis performing with a focus on reciprocal listening and improvised expression.

Todd Barton, Bruce Bayard, and Nathan Moody combine a unique set of unusual instruments into a journey in tone, gesture, and sound. The aural dynamics were made in response only to the sounds, breaths, and movements of each performer. The music ranges from ambient to intense, gliding from amorphous to structured with bubbling streams of energy and contemplative drones that guide the listener throughout. The recording purposefully contains the artists’ breaths and movements, lending verisimilitude, presence, and authenticity to this organic performance.

The artists hadn’t played together before this recording, making the emergent soundscapes and sonic exploration all the more stunning…yet perhaps unsurprising, given the their combined 70+ years of composition and performing experience.

released November 22, 2019

Wednesday, August 14, 2019

Testing Sidrax trig outputs on my Radio Music modules


Published on Aug 14, 2019 batchas

"Tested the Sidrax to trig events on the Radio Music.
The piezos behind the wood pads are very sensitive, so taping on a pad might also activate trig out on another pad, and it's not what I intend to do actually."

Some weirdness to start the day's posts.

Thursday, May 16, 2019

Ciat Lonbarde Sidrax

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Thursday, May 09, 2019

A marriage of melody & chaos with the Meng Qi Wing Pinger // Superbooth 2019


Published on May 9, 2019 DivKidVideo

"The new Wing Pinger from Meng Qi had really caught my attention with seemingly random pentatonic melodies shifting through a great spring reverb (not part of the module) on the Meng Qi Instagram page. We check out the Wing Pinger as well as some custom and one builds of Lorre Double Knot controllers and Ciat Lonbarde Sidrax and Tetrax based synthesisers."

Wing Pinger

Tuesday, April 23, 2019

Ensemble 1 with Grackler, Double Knot, Sidrax & Mute Synth


Published on Apr 23, 2019 Robin Rimbaud-Scanner

"A little improvisation in the studio using four inspiring little instruments. Beginning with the Mroztronium Grackler and Dirty Electronics Mute Synth creating abstract noises and textures, followed by a deep pulse from the Lorre Mill Double Knot and playing live on top with the Chat Lonbarde Sidrax. The film is out of synch and I apologise for that but it hopefully captures the mood. A tiny moment in a creative day."

Monday, January 14, 2019

Ciat-Lonbarde Sidrax Organ (No Talking, Patch in the description)


Published on Jan 14, 2019 Stefano Bertoli

"First session with Ciat-Lonbarde Sidrax Organ alone clean and with some simple patching. Reverb and delay from MR12.
00:00 Instrument unpatched. 01:30 Start playing with Global Tune Knob. 02:04 Start playing with Chaos Knob. 02:47 Start playing with single tune sliders.
03:26Patching:
Second bar Press Gesture into Glitch input number 2 of the sixth bar,
First bar Press Gesture into Glitch input number 1 of the sixth bar,
Second bar Release Gesture into Oscillator FM input bar number six,
First bar Release Gesture into Oscillator FM input bar seven six."

Tuesday, November 20, 2018

Sidrax texture


Published on Nov 20, 2018 hajimmie

"A textural impro of Sidrax with Memoryman Hazarai. The background loop is also by the sidrax, recorded to the loop buffer right before playing the video footage."

Tuesday, November 13, 2018

11 11 18 Ciat Lonbarde - Sidrax & Coco


Published on Nov 13, 2018 batchas

"I improvised an hour long yesterday with the duo Sidrax Organ & Cocoquantus 2. It's been a while since I had them running.
Maybe a bit too much reverb this time :)"

Saturday, October 13, 2018

Ciat Lonbarde Sidrax Analog Touch Wood Synthesizer Organ

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"Ciat-Lonbarde Sidrax
Zero Sonic Issues (Banana Cables Not Included)

The sidrax organ follows a lineage of electronic musical instruments based on touch. it was redesigned twice, first as sidrassi, then as sidrazzi. it has seven wooden bars that you press to express seven oscillators within. each oscillator has its own fine tuning slider, embedded right within its bar. also, there is a master pitch knob, and a master chaos knob. the master chaos knob makes the instrument go from pure triangle tones to a nest of noise. it does this by gradually increasing modulation from one oscillator to the next in a circular pattern. sidrax has enough bars to construct sweetest melodies from the triangle waves, whereas tetrax is a simple four-bar entity, with complexity of tone for funky bass.

there are 44 modulation points brought forth as banana jacks. they are arranged in seven columns, representing the seven bars. their layout is shifted diagonally, to allow inputs in proximity to outputs. this is for touch-playability; you can make banana jack metal studs that can be squished by hand to gesture-patch the instrument. inputs are cool colors: blue, green, and grey. outputs are hot colors: red and orange. the grey jacks are parallel inputs with the master knobs: the one on the left is for master pitch, the right one is master chaos. the color allotment for each bar is as follows:

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