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Sunday, February 08, 2009

VCSfront

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"This is my build of the Bananalogue Serge VCS in MOTM format. This is an extremely quirky multifunction module that was originally designed by Serge Tcherepnin in the early 70's, resulting in the Dual Universal Slope Generator that is in Serge modulars. I always wanted one, having watched several friends with these synths program complex patches based on this module. When Bananalogue came out with this module in euro and frac format, I approached them about buying several of the pcb's so I could put them behind MOTM format panels, but was refused, as they were plannng on producing them in that format "soon". Some time passed, and apparently the plan was dashed, as they seem to be reorganizing, and selling off all their old stuff. I bought several pcb's from them, including 2 of these in MOTM format, and it was a pretty simple build once I figured out a panel layout."

Experimental Beat Jam 110808


YouTube via STATIX4321
"Noodling around and adding few filtered sounds to the simple beats using MPC 1000, KP3, and a microKORG..."

Melody Sampling

"I'm trying to combined reggae dub sounds and movie scores together by using the KP3 and the microKORG synthesizer..."

Found it!

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Simple Clock Divider finished

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drum computer

drum computer

via Deviant Synth
"the synt is an sh 201…. if u liked this then more can be found at: www.myspace.com/akraftwerkorange….."

Roland JV-2080 playing around with pads #1


YouTube via hoeppc
"This is a Roland JV-2080 sound module in Performance-Mode playing some ambient, drone-like pads."

Roland JV-2080 playing around with pads

"This is a Roland JV-2080 sound module in Multimode (Performance) with three Keyzones playing some ambient pads."

Studies for two TENORI-ON(s) by Smith


YouTube via znshn
"Studies for two TENORI-ON(s) w/ analog filters.

N.B.- This first test is a prepartory work to ta series of solo pieces inspired by John Cage's experiments for prepared piano and Conlon Nancarrow's player piano studies.

IF POSSIBLE USE HEADPHONES OR CONNECT YOUR COMPUTER TO A QUITE DECENT SOUND-SYSTEM.

Material in this video:
- 2 TENORI-ON(s)
- MI Audio Pollyanna Octave Synth
- Moog Low Pass Filter (MF-101)
- Moog Ring Modulator (MF-102)
- Moog Bass Murf (MF-105b)
- Jomox M-Resonator
- Rotary Ensemble (Boss RT-20)
- Boss FV-500L (as expression pedal for LPF Resonance)
- Boss FV-500L (as expression pedal for RM Frequency)
- Boss EV-5 for Rotary Ensemble speed

http://www.odiolorgnette.com
http://www.myspace.com/sthintosmithereens
http://www.myspace.com/znshn"

One Tone - Roland


YouTube via tonylewis344
"In 1984 I borrowed a 'Roland Juno 106' and immediately wrote this short piece of music - hence the title, 'Roland'. This is my tribute to this lovely little synthesizer. Copyright 1984."

homebrew SN76477 synthesizer


YouTube via glacial23
"A run-through of the SN76477 based noisemaker I just finished. Schematic based on the Saratronics SARA-002, with a few changes. Panel inspired by the Remco Sound FX machine (also SN76477 based) from the late 70s/early 80s."

Klee Sequencer 69 - Chaining Two Klee Sequencers


YouTube via ScottStites
"This is the first opportunity I've had to chain two Klee Sequencers together. Two or more Klee Sequencers can be chained together by connecting the gate bus out of one Klee to the random input of another Klee, and vice versa. In that configuration, both Klee's share the same pattern - the pattern cycles back and forth between both Klee's. This video uses a four bit pattern, but because both Klee's are in 16X1 mode, it turns into a 32 step sequence. Each Klee is controlling it's own voice in this video. This is a very simple patch - the number of permutations derived by chaining Klee sequencers is quite vast."
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