
Sunday, April 19, 2009
555 PLL
555 PLL from Peter Speer on Vimeo.
"Running a 555 oscillator through a pair of Frostwave pedals (Resonator and Blue Ringer), which are being controlled by the modular.The Low Pass Frequency on the Resonator is being controlled by the Triangle output of the ELF LFO.
The frequency on the Blue Ringer is set low enough to act as an LFO of sorts. It's receiving CV from the /2 output of a Doepfer A-160.
The output from the ring modulator is sent to the A-119 for amplification. The first of the A-119's outputs is sent to Channel 1 on the mixer. The second A-119 output is sent to the Signal Input on a A-196 PLL, and from there to Channel 3 on the mixer.
The bass drone is a Moog Rogue, multed to the two halves of an A-132-3. The Square output from the ELF LFO is triggering the first channel on the A-143-1, which is opening the first VCA. The CP3 output on the A-143-1 is gating the A-140, which is opening the second VCA.
theshamblers.blogspot.com"
Sherman1
YouTube via electroboodiac. Elektron Machinedrum. via this auction
"The original Sherman Filterbank on drums and analog synth."
Russ' Synth stuff

Pictured: "Handmade SN94281-based synth I made back in 1983. The device won the Grand Champion prize at the York County Science and Engineering fair --- I was 12 years old at the time. Last year at this time, I decided to restore it to working order for its 25th birthday. It is basically a "breakout box" for the Texas Instruments SN94281 Complex Sound Generator chip. All features of the chip are available as front panel knobs or multi-position switches.
The chip is showing signs of its age -- the power audio amplifier no longer works correctly, but the output signal can still be amplified if driving a high impedance load.
For those unfamiliar with the SN94281, a data sheet is available here:
http://soundprogramming.net/electronics_reference/manuals/sn94281datasheet.pdf"
You can find samples and more of Russ' Synth Stuff here.
The University of Iowa Electronic Music Studios

Richard Lainhart with the Buchla and Films

Workshop and Performance
Saturday, May 8, 2009
2nd Annual CitySkies09
Electronic Music Festival
Decatur, GA
www.cityskies.com
Friends,
On Saturday, May 9, 2009, I'll be taking part in the 3-day CitySkies09 Electronic Music Festival in Decatur, GA, performing new works and improvisations for high-definition film projection and synthesizer in quadraphonic sound, featuring my Buchla 200e modular analog synthesizer, controlled by the Haken Continuum Fingerboard, an innovative 3-dimensional keyboard. Performances start at 1PM EST.
On Saturday afternoon, I'll also be conducting a workshop on Multi-Dimensional Control for Realtime Analog Synthesis Performance.
For those outside the area, the performances will be streamed live on StillStream Internet Radio: http://stillstream.com. To find your local time for the performance, go to http://wwp.greenwichmeantime.com/.
For more information about times and performers, and to purchase tickets, go to http://www.cityskies.com/may2009festival.html
— Richard
http://www.otownmedia.com
http://www.downloadplatform.com/richard_lainhart
http://www.vimeo.com/rlainhart
http://www.youtube.com/rlainhart"
Update: image via the forum
Seno DS Sequencer

"Here are the current features of the sequencer:
Features:
* 16 Layers ( 8x 16-step sequencer , 8x Bouncer (Tenori-On style)
* 16 pattern per layer
* 16 Voices
* Each layer could be played polyphone or monophone
* Drum trigger or Notes mode
* Volumes per step
* Audio Delay effect per layer
* Live pattern recording and arranging via Stylus
* Transpose
* Step sequencer layer with different speed and start/end points
* BPM 40-240
* Swing
* Overdrive
* Low latency playback engine
* Mixer
* Song with max. 256 Measures, live arranging via Stylus
* Live switching from Song to Layer/Block mode
* lots of internal sounds
* loading of WAV files
* Save/Load your work
* Midi"
via http://a128.blogspot.com/
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