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Friday, June 02, 2023

Appliancide - please don’t (rough song sketch) for whom the camera shakes


video upload by Appliancide

"Transcribed a few beats from fl studio into the Stoplerbeats text file. Patched this up to check one of them out. Ended up cooking up a patch worth letting simmer for a few days. Needs a little seasoning, but the flavor profile is there. Is that a hint of saffron you detect? No, it's reverb.

Suggested listening wardrobe: saturated earth tones"

Wednesday, May 24, 2023

Appliancide - surface level head trip


video upload by Appliancide

Spookiness level: 5
Noisiness level: 4
Sloppiness level: 7

Hand close ups!

Sunday, November 08, 2020

Uglysound Build Report: Nonlinearcircuits Chopper


Uglysound

"For the third installment of Build Report, we wanted to feature our favorite manufacturer, Nonlinearcircuits. Is the Chopper a utility module, or an unpredictable jack of all trades? Yes! Really inspirational module to use, and not too hard to build if you have a bit of building experience. Soundtrack by Appliancide, with the Chopper at the heart of a complex, chaotic modulation patch. PCBs, panels, and complete kits (featured here) available at synthCube hereL https://synthcube.com/cart/makers/non..."

Monday, July 14, 2014

Tech, No Enfermo & Filter Spank


Published on Jul 14, 2014 paulstodawall

"This recording was made using one each of the first two Ian Fritz 4U modular synthesizer panels. These panels are 100% Serge-compatible, but make a great little system on their own!

Other than some minimal EQ and level adjustments, this was recorded with no external effects or controllers.

I don't often take good patch notes, but I will try to briefly describe the basic patch idea. I like trying to make groove-based multitimbral tracks using smaller modulars, so that was the idea with this recording.

I am using the ChaQuO as the master clock in this patch. Since there are comparator inputs on the 4x4 and All-In envelope generators and the TGTSH S&H modules, the smooth, wiggly chaos outputs can be used for timing purposes.

The two drum sounds are the Teezer VCOs. Both are fairly simple pretty drum patches. The bass drum is the raw sine output, while the triangle output of the other Teezer is being processed by the Wavolver II waveshaper for the second percussion sound.

The bass line is the DoubleDeka graphic VCO being run through the Teezer VCF.

I may have been using the Chaotica for audio-rate modulation at some point as well.

There is a lot of flexibility using this two panels system!

More information:
http://appliancide.blogspot.com/2014/06/now-available-from-uglysound.html
https://www.facebook.com/uglysoundelectronics
http://home.comcast.net/~ijfritz/"

Filter Spank

Tuesday, May 27, 2014

Uglysound Ian Fritz Serge Format Panels


via Paul Appliancide on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge

"My personal/demo panels are almost done. I'm very excited about the first artist that will be taking them for a spin!"

Friday, May 09, 2014

Concertina


Concertina from Claudia González Godoy on Vimeo.

"'Concertina: Máquinas de papel' es un instrumento musical electrónico construido sobre una estructura de papel desplegable en 360º. Este instrumento es modular y contiene un oscilador, un divisor de frecuencia y un secuenciador. Cada una de estas máquinas está construida mediante la integración de nuevos materiales conductivos como cintas, tintas, hilos y telas.

“Concertina: Máquinas de papel” es un proyecto en el cual se relaciona el libro de artista con la electrónica sonora DIY y los mecanismos Pop Up de la ingeniería en papel; el instrumento adopta la forma de libro y de un objeto interactivo.

Cámara: Barian Amaya Sanchez & Diego Espitia
Colaboración: Rubén Chaurra, Barian Amaya Sanchez & Sebastian Suarez
Colaboración remota: Philllip Stearns, Burnkit 2600! & Ignacio Cuevas.

Residencia Diseño + Creación
Festival de la Imagen de Manizales, Colombia"

Paul Appliancide on The MATRIXSYNTH LOUNGE via Derek Holzer


Concertina de maquinas de papel from Claudia González Godoy on Vimeo.

Tuesday, April 01, 2014

Klee Cats


via Paul Appliancide on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge

"Uglysound Electronics complaint department."

Thursday, March 20, 2014

One Day Left on Group Buy for Ian Fritz 4U Panels and New PCBs - Walls of Voodoo!


via Paul Appliancide on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge, via Uglysound Electronics

"One more day left on the group buy for Ian Fritz 4U panels and new PCBs. New PCBs are dual 2 Quadrant/4 Quadrant multiplier (switchable between VCA & ring mod), 4U/5U friendly LED slider board for the DoubleDeka graphic VCO, 4U/5U friendly versions of Chaotica, 4x4 and Wavolver II PCBs!"  On Muff's here.

And a Wall of Voodoo video below for these "walls of Fritz voodoo", also from Paul in the same Lounge post. Confused me too. Even more confusing is the Roland V-Synth at 1:24! They were ahead of their time. Minimoog and Prophet-5 as well.


Wall of Voodoo - Tomorrow (live) Uploaded on Feb 20, 2007 Michael Zole·7 videos

"Wall of Voodoo performing "Tomorrow" on The Tube in 1983."

Tuesday, January 28, 2014

Moistish - Ian Fritz Based Serge Panel


Published on Jan 28, 2014

"Playing around with Ian Fritz prototype panel #2. Crap audio because I can't find the ac adaptor for my digital recorder, which is also my mixer. The only effect is the reverb of our living room combined with sounds of midday traffic. Enjoy this with a good stout."

via Paul Appliancide on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge. This unit is for sale. Click through and contact Paul if interested.

Friday, November 01, 2013

Ken Stone CGS x4 in Eurorack


via Paul Appliancide on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge

"Still testing and debugging this one. Four of Ken Stone's designs behind one euro panel = one powerful and complicated beast."

by Uglysound Electronics

Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Uglysound Electronics Captain Ian Fritz BISTROMATH


via Paul Appliancide on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge

"Just finished this module. Ian Fritz Threeler, ChaQuO and Jerkster behind a 32hp panel."

By Uglysound Electronics, a new service by Appliancide that offers panels for DIY projects, custom builds & more.

Note this is the first Uglysound Electronics. You can find previous posts featuring Appliancide here.

Tuesday, September 03, 2013

4U Ian Fritz panel one prototype


Published on Sep 3, 2013 paulstodawall·2 videos

"Cruddy cell phone video of my new 4U modular synth panel based on Ian Fritz circuits. Better video to follow when I have the capability to provide it.

Sound is the DoubleDeka and Teezer modulating each other a bit, with the Threeler VCF providing additional modulation, though it is not in the audio chain"

via Paul Appliancide on The MATRIXSYNTH lounge

Tuesday, January 03, 2012

Appliancide's DIY Modular


Tons of pics and details at Appliancide.

"Clockwise starting from the upper left:

Doepfer a-111 VCO, Dual CGS/Serge DUSG, Doepfer a-188-1 256 stage BBD, Doepfer a-188-1 4096 stage BBD, DIY manual gate/lag generator, Doepfer a-135 mixer, Doepfer a-101-2 LPG, DIY version of Fonitronik Attenuverting Mixer and Buchla 292C LPG clone using boards from Thomas White."



Saturday, June 18, 2011

Ken Stone CGS Serge Not Quite Quad Slope

via Appliancide where you'll find additional shots and details.

"Like most modular synthesizer users and builders, I suffer from Serge envy. Thankfully for all of us, Ken Stone licensed some of Serge's designs to sell as CGS PCBs.

Here is my first module using these Serge designs"

Bottom pic: "Here's a picture of the project supervisor."

Saturday, May 28, 2011

DIY Gate/Trig/Slew Module with Piezo Switch


via Appliancide where you'll find more info including links.

"The gate level adjusts the voltage out from 0-8V. This is run into one side of the button. The button is connected to the gate out jack. It is also connected to Ken Stone's gate to trigger converter and normalled to the CV input of Harry Bissell's Morph-Lag."

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Ikea Rast Modular Synthesizer Case

via Appliancide where you'll find more pics and details.

Wednesday, April 08, 2009

CSI/Speco SS-1 Audio Generator

via these auctions via this electro-music.com thread

"Solid State Sine/Square Wave Generator. It offers a frequency response of 20 to 200 kHz square and 20 to 2 MHz sine. It features a 0, - 20 dB, and - 40 dB output attenuation."

via appliancide

see the labels below for other devices from CSI and WaveTek.


Wednesday, May 07, 2008

The Trollogy: A Tale in Several Parts

via appliancide:
"These tracks should be listened to loud in a dark room. Parts 1 and 2 are just modular synth being tweaked as it plays with no overdubs. Part 3 is a mix of some old unfinished stuff remixed for the Trollogy concept. The creepy main hook was done with an old version of Reaktor and rest is manipulated samples."

click here for the tracks.

(Analogue Solutions, Bananalogue, Doepfer, Livewire & Plan B)

You can find some shots of the modular in previous posts.

Tuesday, April 08, 2008

IMJS - New Modular Track via Appliancide

"I posted another track made with just my modular and the 101 on my myspace page. The percussion sound that starts the track is the 101. All of the timing events are divided down from the gate out of the 101. This track should be listened to loud though speakers that can handle some bass. I also embedded a soundclick widget on my myspace page that has some older tracks I've done for the handful of people that enjoy my music."
Also see these posts for more.

Thursday, March 27, 2008

sha101100 - Roland SH-101 and Eurorack Modular Track

via appliancide:

"The bassline is the 101 and everything else is the eurorack modular (Analogue Solutions, Bananalogue, Doepfer, Livewire & Plan B). The 101 is being clocked by the modular."

you can find the track here.
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