
Monday, July 20, 2009
Aliens Project Live Setup

Sunday, July 19, 2009
Virtual DIY CV Interface Modules

"It's a CV generation application that I have written (not just a graphic - this baby moves, scrolls and loves to be touched!). Essentially there are 6 independent oscillators and a sequencer. You can choose the waveform for each osc (11 types including all the usual plus overall min, overall max + others - you can even draw in your waveform too), control amplitude, frequency, offset (midpoint), upper and lower clip levels (all by MIDI CC or touching the screen). Then you can choose which oscillators to route out through the tobacco tin and into the real-world modules." - RH
Update: see this post for a vid and more images.
Binary sequence
Binary sequence from Peter Speer on Vimeo.
"I want a Blacet Binary Zone, but the module isn't available in Euro format. So, I've tried to recreate it using what I already have.
In this patch:
The Low Pass Filter in a Frostwave Resonator is set to self-oscillate. It's then sent to a ring modulator (a Frostwave Blue Ringer).
The Mix Out on a Doepfer A-143-1 is sent to the Frequency CV IN on a Plan B ELF LFO.
The Square Out from the LFO is sent to a multiple, and from there to:
1. the Trigger In on a Doepfer A-160 Clock Divider.
2. the Gate In on a Doepfer A-140 Envelope Generator.
The /2, /4, /8 and /16 outputs on the 160 are sent to Inputs 1, 2, 3 and 4 on a Doepfer A-138c Polarizing Mixer.
The out the mixer is sent to the top half of a Doepfer A-170 Dual Slew Limiter, and from there to the CV In on the Blue Ringer.
The /32 out on the 160 is sent to the CV In on the top have of the Doepfer A-150 Dual Voltage Switch. The 160's /64 output is sent to the first I/O jack (the second I/O is left empty). The output of this channel is sent to an attenuator, and from there to the Low Pass Frequency CV In on the Resonator.
The output from the ring modulator is sent to the top VCA in a Doepfer A-132-3 Dual Lin/Log VCA (the Lin/Log switch is switched for a moment at 2:00), and from there to an FMR RNC (which is not doing anything to the quiet notes) and then to the computer. No other outboard, besides the compressor.
The output of the 140 is sent to CV IN on that VCA, which you can hear at 0:44.
theshamblers.blogspot.com"
MOOG POLYMOOG KEYBOARD

via this auction
Note this is the keyboard version, not the synth.
"1970s Moog Polymoog Keyboard model 280A serial #1706
The 71 note Polymoog Keyboard features presets like: "vox humana", "string 1", "string 2", "electric piano", "piano", "honky tonk", "clav", "harpsi", "brass", "chorus brass", "pipe organ", "rock organ", "vibes", and "funk". Control over these presets are octave balance, envelope attack, and LFO modulation depth and rate. The lower two octaves may also be split off to play a separate bass tone, with control over this tone allowed by a dedicated bass filter. Control of the main preset sounds are adjustable with an external controller(not included)."
OBERHEIM OB-Xa

via this auction
"Oberheim OB-Xa analog synthesizer. It is an 8 voice, 120 program model, later serial # 813109."

The Fun Tuner v1.1 by Mr.Ugly
YouTube via doctorultra
"The Fun Tuner v1.1 by Mr.Ugly. 2009.
Next evolution of The Fun Tuner."
The Fun Tuner v1.2 by Mr.Ugly
"The Fun Tuner v1.2 by Mr.Ugly. 2009.
Screaming Baby Generation of Fun Tuner. High end so harsh it made the camera's microphone compress the sound half way through this video!"
The No Machine by Mr.Ugly
YouTube via doctorultra
"The No Machine by Mr.Ugly. 2009.
Oscillators+NAND+Echo Pedal=sci-fi-grindular-mess
http://mruglysinstruments.b...
www.myspace.com/mruglypresents"
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