Thursday, January 26, 2006
Whacked Pro One Demo
Title link takes you to a post on VSE with a crazy Pro One demo by Jabberwalky. It's worth checking out if you want to hear a wide range of some of the quirky sounds a Pro One can make. There is also a super fat sounding Roland Jupiter 4 demo doing the THX theme by premieklovn in the thread.
Synthesizers.com Review - Build a Modular for $120 a Month
Title link takes you to a synthesizers.com review posted by tunedLow on the VSE forum. It's a good overview of his first impressions. At the end of the review he mentions, "If you're daydreaming about going modular, the entry level at 100 bucks a month can't be beat. Their descript of the plan sounds pretty flexible too." I totally forgot about this. Synthesizers.com has a deal where you send them $120 a month and they send you an item a month. In a year you have a usable modular. You can find more detail here: http://synthesizers.com/system-entry1.html. Hmm... If I remember correctly, I'd be finishing up my modular just about now if I signed up when they started this deal.

Wednesday, January 25, 2006
Gregg Janman's Modular Noodlings

"i post a lot of info about my modular to the black dog forum here.
i have a 37 module (and still growing but nearly complete i feel) frac
rack system with a mobius and fat controller sequencer, and a
moogerfooger mf-101 lpf. apparently it's the only frac rack modular in
japan ;)
that dimension c track is two modular voices (one blacet pwm wave into
moog filter, one blacet/wiard miniwave into blacet stonz phaser into
wiard boogie filter, both sequenced by the same cv from the mobius) plus
effects (2 blacet time machines plus a boss dimension c pedal) tweaked
and recorded live in one take and then post processed digitally with a
little reverb, compression, limiting and eq. the weirdest thing is that
if you listen to it for a while, it REALLY sounds like a grand piano!!!
here are some other modular noodlings:
- http://darkflame.hermetech.net/Musick/Babaluma-ChineseLantern.mp3
an example of putting the feedback signal of a delay through a phaser.
the main patch is the wiard noise ring output quantised by the miniwave
to a pentatonic scale set to "play" the vco's randomly, through the
above mentioned effects. - http://darkflame.hermetech.net/Musick/OneDropDrums&Acid.mp3
slow and dubby acid with the heavily modded tr-606. - http://darkflame.hermetech.net/Musick/Babaluma-VeryPhat.mp3
an excercise in phatness. - http://techno.dogsquad.co.uk/darkflame/DoubleDelaySweep.mp3
how BIG can those blacet time machines sound? - http://techno.dogsquad.co.uk/darkflame/3SquDroneEndorphin.mp3
a long drone, nice but boring? would make a good "bed" for other stuff. - http://techno.dogsquad.co.uk/darkflame/Babaluma-TheKindThatWinds.mp3
techno track, lots of modular, 606 and 8008. - http://darkflame.hermetech.net/Musick/Babaluma&Decadnids&Elf-Maggie-YamatoFluteMix.mp3
splitting a stereo mix digitally into m/s components, then processing
the m and s signals through DIFFERENT modular patches, back into the
digital realm where the m and s signals are recombined into stereo...
mmmmm.... - http://darkflame.hermetech.net/Musick/Babaluma-HymnForJohn.mp3
a complete track featured on the http://www.darkwinter.com/ album "full
cold moon", a tribute to john balance of coil, and featuring tangerine
dream/coil style modular sequencing. - http://darkflame.hermetech.net/Musick/Babaluma-TsunamiTidalWaves(PowerAmbientRemix).mp3
a full track, and one that i'm very happy with, even though it's old and
was made almost entirely in the digital domain (audiomulch on the pc). i
hope to be able to make stuff like this with just analogue gear in the
future.
anyway, feel free to post any of this stuff on your site. i'm always
looking to collaborate or master other people's stuff when my schedule
allows.
best wishes and thanks for listening and commenting, i really appreciate it!
gregg janman."
Thank you Gregg!
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