Monday, October 12, 2009
Elka SYNTHEX - My Sounds 1 - 20
YouTube via youwantotestmykungfu. via fischek
"Demo of first 20 sounds I have programmed into my Synthex"
Elka Synthex - very quick demo
"A quick test of my synthex after restoration and calibration."
Digitana News - Microstep, user demos, MPR udate
8 Steps (foreward only) each with LED indicator and CV amount
8 Pulse outputs for triggering envelopes etc or setting sequence length when fed to reset input
CV output
CV width control (controls range of CV output)
Trigger output
Clock input (no internal clock)
Reset input
Priced at £147GBP plus shipping, we think this represents great value and is possibly the most affordable ready built analog sequencer available anywhere, it is a very flexible and very fun device. A video demo will follow at some point this week outlining some examples of its use. These will be prepaid built to order only initially, due to time constraints, expected to start late October, further details to follow later this week.
The Micro Punk Robot stock is running out, I have shipped almost all of the second batch now to happy users all over the world, I have yet to hear back from a few people who pre-ordered so if you have changed your mind please let me know as there is now a waiting list for batch 3 (probably to be available early 2010)
In the meantime check out these great user demos-
Ari from Helsinki did this brilliant performance
Säätö 001 ( Minimal CV Jam )
[YouTube via taskent99
"Old and new stuff: ARP Sequencer`s control voltages into the Micro Punk Robot and MXR Pitch Transposer.AdrenaLinn`s drums processed by the MPR.( gate&audio from the AdrenaLinn ). The AdrenaLinn and MXR effects used for the Board Weevil."]
Dylan from Australia did this great acid jam- [link]
We always love to hear Digitana products being put through their paces by our customers so if you'd like us to hear your music let us know and we will post it on the mailing list for others to check out too :)"
Buchla uncertainty
Buchla uncertainty from Joe Pascarell on Vimeo.
"i did this when i first got the 200e. The stages of the 250e are being selected by the random voltages from the 266e. The tip of the sonic iceberg that is the 200e and the lovely uncertainty that Don so thoughtfully provided us! The old SFTMC 100 is helping out ."
Remember, search is your friend:
Joe Pascarell
Buchla 222e
Buchla 222e from Joe Pascarell on Vimeo.
"A very simple application of one of the 222e's rings. (you can use up to two simultaneously) Left-right is 285e shift. Up-down is selecting red or green tables on the 259e. Very basic. More exotic applications to come!"
NI MASCHINE - TUTORIAL pt.1
YouTube via ElectronicMusicGear
NI MASCHINE - TUTORIAL pt.2
NI MASCHINE - TUTORIAL pt.3
NI MASCHINE - TUTORIAL pt.4
NI MASCHINE - TUTORIAL pt.5
Update: more parts here.
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