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Thursday, October 15, 2009

Bi-N-Tic Filter: Panel Assembly and Hackery on Sequence 15

You can find more pics and the process on Sequence 15.
"Didn't turn on the soldering iron tonight. This was the night for mechanical work on the panel. The first thing I had to do was decide what to do about the locator pins on the pots: cut them off, or use them? Using them meant drilling additional holes in the panel. What I decided to do was cut off the pins on the pots that are soldered to the board (they aren't going to rotate anyway), but use them and drill the additional holes for the pots that are panel mounted. Here's how it came out..."

CGS Bi-N-Tic Filter

low frequency entity - subcycle labs

low frequency entity - subcycle labs from christian bannister on Vimeo.


follow-up to this post
"a real-time multi-touch interface to a visualized low frequency sound. the various touch configurations control different parameters of the synthesized bass including filter modulation rate, bit crush, sample and hold, feedback, oscillator phase and fm synthesis. more info at subcycle.org"

low frequency entity 2 - subcycle labs from christian bannister on Vimeo.


Ian Fritz ChaQuO PCB

flickr by parasitk

Chaos Generator Quadrature Oscillator

Search on ChaQuO for more.

Stylophone Beatbox Demo via Retro Thing


via Retro Thing

How Did I record Yazoo "Don't Go" (Part one)


video upload by DX5

"A film about the way I work on my covers, like a making of.
Showing how do I search for sounds, organize them, record my backtrack, etc.
(contains short clips from the original track, used for technical purposes only)."

How Did I record Yazoo "Don't Go" (Part Two)


Me playing Yazoo "Don't Go"


""Don't Go", a track of Vince Clarke and Alison Moyet (Yazoo / Yaz).
Gear used: Roland JP8000, JX-8P, Emu Emax and EMAX II HD
Backtrack recorded in Pro Tools with reason rewired."

Mark Griffiths Studio Sept 2009

via Mark Griffiths Music

"The Blacet/ Wiard/ Bananalogue/Oakley modular is now the size of a small fridge, dwarfing the Wiard 300 series beside it."

Beatserv Series Two

via Beatserv where you'll find samples and more info.

"With over 340 loops, more than 180 original samples, plus 4 NI Battery kits, you get an arsenal of beats, and our best value.

Series 2 was built from the ground up, starting with the best drum microphones and Lavry converters. From there, we compressed, recompressed, synthesized, and tricked-out the samples until they became our own. In Series 2, you’ll find everything from solid, fundamental drum hits to the most warped styles."

via Analog Industries

Commodore PET

I added a pic of the Commodore PET via Chiron to this post.

Coin Sequencer


YouTube via tvst
"Coin Sequencer is a physical interface for sequencing audio samples. It uses four IR transmitter/receiver pairs to detect reflective objects (such as coins) passing under one of four tracks. When such an object is detected, an audio sample is triggered on the computer. Schematics can be found at http://www.varal.org/coinsequencer"

There's Something - Monome Guitar

There's Something from Ben Brown on Vimeo.


"My dad shot this video on our front porch with a P2HD and some good lighting while we had the equipment. Im playing the guitar I made from scratch, with a monome kit embedded in it. It was a long project... but fun.

Some parts are a bit out of tune(need to do some more guitar work) and Im still figuring out the setup(running 7up live on the monome). The audios pretty crappy on this recording unfortunately as my speaker setup was a bit janky... but hey! it was fun. Ran the vid through ScreenFlow for some super quick editing and export.

Im using Ableton Live for my audio bits and a Presonus Firepod to process my voice and guitar signal. We kinda just did this spur of the moment so I didnt get the audio from Ableton.

I wrote this song this last spring.

Credits:
Benji Brown - music
Ben Brown Sr - video"
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