"I've just posted a new OS version for my Fat Controller. Just a minor enhancement of the MIDI parameter control, but might be useful for some (was useful for me!)...
YouTube via opsysbug "Thanks to Tony at Makenoise for the great Maths module. The center of my Eurorack world! Here Maths does "math" on Tiptop Z3000 and Harvestman Polyvox filter."
YouTube via LPChip. more vids here "For some time now, I wanted to track a chiptune and do this under one hour. I also wanted to record a movie of me doing this. People have asked for this, both to see that I can do this, but also for them to learn from this. :)
With that idea, I started to work on this song. You can see the entire making of from start to end. The entire duration is 55 minutes and 45 seconds. I had to cut the movie in parts because I cannot upload more than 10 minutes to youtube.
YouTube via hotchk155 "Using an Arduino clone to drive a WSG (Wierd sound generator - a 40106 oscillator design from www.musicfromouterspace.com) via 2 x dual 1M I2C digital potentiometers. I am only driving one half of the WSG and the patters are generated randomly from the Arduino code. At the same time I am playing with some loops in Reason in the background."
Googlish:
"When a copy handy recorder ears.
To be able to slow the tempo without changing the pitch, MID / LOW pass filter with.
20kHz-13 seconds can be recorded 10kHz-26 seconds.
Input terminal can be connected with the bass guitar.
I can also serve as DJ for the sampler."
Using the new "road roller" (smart erase) tool combined with the harmonics modifier and the magnet modifier, I was able to isolate the 24 second long synth line at the end of Ohio Player's Funky Worm in about one minute. Back in March 2009 I tried the same thing in Photoshop and it took me about ten hours!
The result isn't completely clean but what is show here is the bulk of the work, for a better result only a bit more cleaning would be necessary. All the work done in this video is shown in real time, only the synthesis parts were shortened."
29:42 minute version of this 9:58 video previously posted. "Eurorack modular synthesizer generating a random selection of drones. The main sound is a Cwejman VCO-2RM sine ring modded with a Blacet Miniwave. The "percussion" part is the same audio further ring modded with a PlanB M15 sine wave, or a Cwejman VCO-6 ring modded with a Doepfer A-117 (selected by a Doepfer A-134-2 crossfader at random) then passing through the Makenoise QMMG low pass gate. The pitch control of all the VCOs is shared and selected via Doepfer A-148 sample and hold"
See the write-up and more at Hamsterdunce. Note each comic strip has a real life analogy. I hear from the creator Dave many will feature synths. You might recognize Dave from these prior posts and of course umop.com.