Saturday, October 31, 2009
Korg MicroSampler
YouTube via LosLatinitos. via Resonant Filter
"Active & Lil Hugo testing out the Korg microSampler. For those thinking that the chasis is weak or cheap will be relieved that the mold is actually quite robust and durable, nothing like the Korg MicroXL. The keys feel great, perhaps Korg's response to AKAI's line of controllers to be honest. Even AKAI's LPK25 feels great and better than Korg's Nano series. Point being made is that Korg actually came out with a great product, and that's the microSampler. The bitcrushing capabilities and realtime sample rate changes sound great from the D/A outs. Stock sounds are a bit cheasy, but 21 minutes of sampling is great. Enjoy"
Kawai SX-210 Analog Synthisizer
via this auction
YouTube via haolejoe
"Demonstrating that my Kawai SX-210, S/N:K-5019 is in working condition."
Friday, October 30, 2009
Null Object - Kevin.wmv
YouTube via nathnullobject
"I wrote this using my modified Midibass TB-303. Although not much is going on in the midi department because I don't really like melody or midi so maybe I should have bought a kitten instead? If you see yourself in this video you probably should go see a doctor who specializes in Midibass TB303's."
Expansion On: Me Live @ MachineDrum SPS-1 MkII (01-12-07)
YouTube via BXT2k7
"Please visit http://www.bdwnmusic.com !
Added some more elements to the 'jam' in my previous video (" Me Live @ MachineDrum SPS-1 MkII (28-11-07) ").
Didn't use my crappy camera mic to record the audio this time, so there's good audio quality :)."
Me Live @ MachineDrum SPS-1 MkII (28-11-07)
BXT @ MD (08-01-08) - Techno/Minimal/Blabla
BDWN @ MachineDrum (24-09-08) - Minimal/Tech-House/Techno
BDWN @ MM & MD (09-02-08) - House/Minimal/Techno II
Tiptop Audio Z-DSP
via Tiptop Audio"It’s time to get ready to clear up 28HP of your precious modular space for a unique sonic experience, watch out, the Z-DSP is coming your way. The module is currently in the final stages of beta testing and the first batch is expected to be available sometime in November. A number of the Z-DSP’s components are custom made and supplied to us in small quantities; as a result the first run is limited to 40 modules and we hope to have another batch made during December.
One of the unique features of the Z-DSP is its ability to change applications on-the-fly with the algorithm cartridges. The first cartridge to be offered for the Z-DSP is the Dragonfly Delay, a collection of 8 time-based VC-Stereo-Delay algorithms that behave gently and sweetly, but, with the twist of a knob, switch of a button, or patch addition, it can suddenly become extremely rude and unexpectedly bend the space-time of your waves in a unique manner. Next in line will be the Spider Filter, a collection of 8 brutal VC-Digital Filters (VCDF) with deep cut/pass filters and attacking resonance that really bites. This cartridge is currently rated NC-17 here in Hollywood, so beware.
Coming soon..."
You might recognize the image from this post. Be sure to check it out for more info and samples.
Update: some audio via Tiptop Audio on SoundCloud:
Z3000>Z2040>Z-DSP filters >Z5000 by Tiptop Audio
"Had some fun last night testing the filters of the Z_DSP. The baseline is made using Z3000 PWM pulse into the Z2040. This then get into the Z-DSP, the Z-DSP use the Bat Filter Cartridge, and the output of the Z-DSP goes in stereo to the Z5000 that adds the stereo delay. The growling are Frequency sweeps of the Z-DSP Bat Filter cartridge using program No.7 VC - 4Pole Digital State Variable Filter. At the end of the track I replace the Z-DSP cartridge to the Dragonfly Delay and switch the Z5000 to Reverb to make some strange pad. This pad is made by modulating the Z-DSP clock and a tiny bit of the VC-Time on both channels."
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