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Saturday, June 15, 2024
Chroma Multi-Lane Filter Modulation
video upload by Dome Music Technologies
"This patch uses the Misfit Audio Drum Sequencer and the Poly Pressure Encoder to play different rhythmical patterns to each voice of the Cherry Chroma."
Friday, March 17, 2023
Cherry Audio Celebrates 2,023 Voltage Modular Modules in 2023
via Cherry Audio
"Cherry Audio announced today that Voltage Modular had reached a milestone of 2,023 modules for its popular virtual modular synthesizer software platform. To mark the occasion, Cherry Audio has launched the "Voltage Modular 2023 in 2023 Celebration Sale" until April 13, 2023.
To commemorate this milestone, Cherry Audio and participating third-party module designers are slashing their prices, including 75% off the list price of Voltage Modular, and dozens of modules on sale with savings of up to 90% off. The sale features innovative modules and bundles for Voltage Modular, including those from AARNVILLE, Adroit Synthesis, Andrew Macaulay, DMT Audio, Dome Music Technologies, HetrickCV, Insomniac Music, M*4, MRB, nekomatic, Nrgzr78, P.moon, planet.6, PSPaudioware, R_Ware, Synthetic Future X, Unfiltered Audio, Vulpus Labs, Vult, Waverley Instruments, Weevil, and more!
The promotion section listing all bundles and modules that are part of the sale is located at:
https://store.cherryaudio.com/... First released in 2018, Voltage Modular is the world's most feature-rich, sonically flexible software modular platform. It obliterates all patching limitations and introduces groundbreaking new ways to build complex patches. It features unlimited pop-up mults on all inputs and outputs, effortless repositioning of modules or groups of modules, cables that can be moved and rerouted at all times, and easy-to-read control panels with extensive visual feedback, including cable signal flow indicators.
All audio processing in Voltage Modular uses high-quality 64-bit double-precision math, and all module processes are zero-latency and operate on individual samples for true modular performance. The innovative module browser allows users to purchase and automatically install modules and sound presets directly from within Voltage Modular for immediate expandability.
Since its debut, Voltage Modular has quickly grown to include over 2,000 modules from over 50 third-party module designers who adopted the platform as their development tool of choice. Cherry Audio is grateful for their continued support and the hundreds of thousands of customers who have chosen to embrace Voltage Modular."
Tuesday, March 21, 2017
MOOGFEST ANNOUNCES PROTEST STAGE PARTICIPANTS FOR FESTIVAL’S OPENING NIGHT
via moogfest
"Featuring Talib Kweli, Omar Souleyman, Mykki Blanco, BEARCAT, Pie Face Girls, MIT Open Doc Lab, NEW INC, Found Sound Nation, and Goldsmiths
The independent, annual, four-day festival will take place in
Durham, North Carolina from May 18-21, 2017.
This year marks its 11th iteration honoring the spirit of inventor Bob Moog.
$249 for 3-Day General Admission and $499 for 3-Day VIP
All prices exclusive of applicable fees.
March 21, 2017 - Moogfest will dedicate its main stage on opening night to exploring how creative technology tools and protest music can be used as instruments for change. This Protest stage will be led by local and international artists Talib Kweli, Omar Souleyman, Mykki Blanco, BEARCAT and Pie Face Girls, MIT Open Doc Lab, NEW INC, and app developers at Goldsmiths University. The diverse Protest stage program will include performances, talks, and participatory technology experiments. Moogfest invites all presenters and attendees to explore sonic resistance and emerging technology tools for counteraction while celebrating radical inclusivity and intersectionality. New technologies for educating, organizing, and art-making echo Moogfest’s rallying cry: Synthesize Love.
Protest comes in many forms, and no single genre can contain the musicians participating in Thursday’s program. Talib Kweli is a renowned recording artist, entrepreneur, and social activist who uses hip hop to educate, inspire and agitate. He is well known for his work combating racial stereotypes, the prison-industrial complex, and police brutality. Syrian artist-activist Omar Souleyman represents culturally diverse musical traditions that include Kurdish, Ashuris, Arabic, Turkish and Iraqi communities. Fearless noise rap poet and performance artist Mykki Blanco was raised in Raleigh, N.C., but has traveled the globe from art-world stomping grounds in New York to his current home in Los Angeles, spitting subversive rhymes on race and LGBT issues. British DJ/Producer BEARCAT makes politically-charged bass-heavy mixes and represents Discwoman, an esteemed collective showcasing cis women, trans women and genderqueer talent in electronic music. Raleigh-based band Pie Face Girls uses defiant punk music to promote a DIY ethos and attack issues like North Carolina’s HB2. Music is one of the oldest forms of protest, but each of these artists makes their causes urgent anew with the music and community they build.
Intermixed with the musical performances, technologists participating in the Moogfest Protest stage program will present recent and developing projects that empower and facilitate social action. Gan Golan and Ron Morrison of NEW INC present their countersurveillance armor for citizens, The Argus Project, a head-to-toe mobile suit embedded with cameras that allows the wearer and its audience of remote viewers to monitor and record environmental behaviour. Taeyoon Choi, also of NEW INC, presents a protest sign-making workshop, exploring signs as a poetic medium for social engagement in an inclusive space that promotes learning from people with differing views and priorities. Halsey Burgund of MIT Open Doc Lab and Joe Zobkiw present the Land Marking app, which captures the sounds of social movements around the world. During the festival, attendees are invited to contribute their voices or listen to the location-based mix of music and voices contributed by previous participants. Vivan Thi Tang, a postgraduate in the Graduate Entrepreneur program at Goldsmiths University in London, created a customized beta of her irlbb app for Moogfest 2017, that presents a unique opportunity for participants to connect with potential collaborators.
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