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Tuesday, January 01, 2008

Time Machine Demo


YouTube via stretta.
"Created for an ebay auction. How to use the Time Machine for voltage-controlled pitch shifting and Karplus Strong synthesis."

nord modular g2 solo


YouTube via mrosly. Sent my way via fischek.

How to use USB to Make Midi Files


YouTube via lockergnome. Be sure to check out this video as well.
"http://live.pirillo.com - I love to play with my new TENORI-ON. However, I've been having trouble finding a way to sync the music from the TENORI-ON to my computer, so I can save it out as a Midi file. The TENORI-ON comes with Midi cables, so all I needed was the software to make it happen."

moog bode + human vox


YouTube via polyvoks.
"simple application of a vox thru a Moog Bode frequecy shifter"

revolution test


YouTube via ripe909.
"testing out the futureretro revolution with new version of genoQs octopus operating system. All this started with a particular effect in the Korg Kaoss Pad :-)"

blopad

A new years Waldorf Blofeld pad via Stefan Trippler.

www.trippler.net/files/blo/blopad.mp3

dx100 demo


YouTube via 909techno.
"small dx100 demo. quickly done with plenty of mistakes. Everything you hear is from the dx100. reverb, delay, eq, etc. from ableton live."

One Layer, One tenori-on, One Sound


YouTube via pepemogt.
"Here is my first track i did with the tenori-on after recive it from overseas, thanks to alt-vinyl in the UK. enjoy and happy new year! http://www.myspace.com/latinsizer"

Blacet Bar Graph 2520

via this auction

"The Blacet BG2520 provides a visual display of audio and CV waveforms on a 20 element LED display. The range is from -10V to +10V and from DC to audio frequencies. For DC or slow control voltages, one LED bar will light. For audio, a range of LEDs will appear to light, showing the signal peaks. Signals outside of the 10V ranges will light the upper or lower LED bars until the signal passes back into range. Three “multied” jacks allow a signal to be both monitored and sent to two other locations. Use the BG as a visual aid to track control voltages from ADSRs, LFOs, BZs, etc. Use the module to monitor audio signal levels for best signal to noise ratio and to avoid distortion."

Also see this post on Matrixsynth-b

Oakley Little Lag

via this auction
"This is a very simple but useful little module to introduce 'smoothness' to CVs and waveforms with the addition of a 3 way mult. It doesn't just have the usual 'lag time' pot that some simple lag generators possess, but two separate UP and DOWN controls. The UP control will affect the speed at which the output of the module rises. The DOWN control affects the speed at which it falls.

Drive the unit with a gate signal and the module becomes an effective AR envelope generator.

Use it to process those lumpy CVs you get from your midi-CV convertor. Remove that zippering to create smooth changes over time.

Use it also to process the output of an envelope follower to create more controlled filter sweeps when used with a VCF.

You have a choice of linear or 'logarithmic' output slopes, controlled by a simple switch.

The logarithmic output allows for longish times of lag to be set up easily, roughly 8 seconds maximum lag time. The output moves quickly at first then slows to reach the final value.

In linear mode, the output rises or falls in a straight line. It is classified in volts per second, as opposed to just time. The amount of time it takes depends on the front panel pots' positions AND the voltage change on the input. Generally, for small changes in voltage the linear output will appear to move quicker than its 'log' equivalent. The linear mode is very accurate and can be used to create linear portamento.

In addition to the LAG portion there is a 3-way mult which is normalled to the output of the Lag Processor. this allows you to send your Lagged CV to 3 different destinations (2 Oscillators and a Filter Cutoff control for example). When you have nothing inserted at the input of the Little Lag, the 3-way mult at the output may be used as a stand alone mult.

The construstion of this module is very nice. The panel is 6160 Aluminum, with silk-screened ORIGINAL graphics. There is only ONE other one like this"
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