Saturday, May 02, 2009
Appendage Touch Ribbon *Sequencer * - First Video (With Klee Accompaniment)
YouTube via ScottStites
"This is a demo of a very basic application of the Appendage Touch Ribbon Sequencer I'm working on. The sequencer can be clocked, or steps can be selected by the ribbon. In this video, various step values are programmed in and accessed by the Appendage. The step voltage is driving a VCO. The slide output of the Klee is controlling filter cutoff. The TFS output of the Appendage is also controlling the cutoff of the Triple Wilson SVVCF module, which is processing a copy of the Appendage driven VCO and also the signal controlled by the Klee, which is providing the sequenced accompaniment. So, stretching two points of pressure affects the sequenced part."
weekend chaos?
YouTube via snazelle
"i believe this is a chaotic oscillator i discovered this weekend
if people are interested maybe i can make a board available. this oscillator is highly controllable and almost all control positions seem to create areas of interest. also when fed into something like ian' fritz's wonderful T/G/T/S/H it can drive a vco and the "melodies" seem to be almost endless."
Thomas Henry's "Noise Generator Cookbook" Now Available

"Magic Smoke Electronics has just put the finishing touches on another Thomas Henry book. "The Noise Generator Cookbook" includes analog and digital approaches to noise generation, along with plenty of info and theory to chew on. You can check out a preview and order any of our Thomas Henry books at: www.lulu.com/magsmoke"
A screaming theme
YouTube via attorks
"A simple single 8 step sequence (c4 f3 c#4 f#3 f4 d3 c4 g3, tempo 80) drives the Synthesizers.com Modular. The Q150 transistor ladder filter is modulated with 2 MFM VCO's running a high frequency square wave on the 2 seperate frequency inputs on the Q150. SynthStrings are performed on the Clavia Nord Lead 1 (Chords Fm C Bbm Dm). The improvised screaming solo is performed by the Waldorf Q Keyboard. The Korg 900PS solo's are just the opposite of the Q's solo."
Il creatore - Appare evidente
YouTube via iosonoilcreatore
"Appare evidente, l'uomo mente
specie quando si parla di sè....
Il creatore: vocoder, commodore 64, sidstation,
"Appare evidente" dal disco "Il mondo è bello il mondo è brutto" pubblicato da Iperuranoaddizioni 2008."
And a Roland SVC-350
Frisco Audio Technology

"The ABC-1 has four knobs; Input Volume / Gain, Sample Rate, Bit Depth and Output Volume. It also features input control jacks for controlling the Sample Rate and Bit Depth parameters via CV or Expression pedal. Furthermore it has true bypass and can be run from a single 9V battery or a BOSS-compatible DC wall wart (center negative).
For detailed technical information, sounds and video, please go to our website.
From the ABC-1 manual:
The ABC-1, FAT Advanced Bit Crusher, is a device with many voices whose purpose is to transport us back in time to the birth of digital music, it will effectively give any audio plugged into it the distinct sound of 8 bits or less and of low sample rates. The ABC-1 is not designed to make your music sound melodious, pretty, or sweet, but in fact it's aural intentions are quite the opposite!
The effects produced by the ABC-1 are not limited to a single expression but range from howling mad distortions to ring modulator like sounds; and from murky, digital thunder to a shimmer of digital artifacts. By utilizing the Advanced Bit Crusher’s on-board Sample Rate Control and Bit Depth Control inputs the variations are practically endless, whether in live performance or in the studio. The control inputs can be connected either to an expression pedal or a CV (Control Voltage) source, the latter allowing for things like sequenced bit depth etc.
The Advanced Bit Crusher will not only work its magic effects on audio, but in fact can be applied to any small-signal voltage, including Control Voltages (CV). As a Control Voltage-processor, the ABC-1 produces numerous effects not unlike those of quantizers, random-voltage generators, and sample-and-hold effects.
The bit discrimination circuitry in the ABC-1 is quite different from other similar effects in that that bits can be turned down in volume rather then just turned on or off, the ABC-1 produces a totally unique sound due to this."


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