Wednesday, November 18, 2009
circuit bent alesis hr-16 drum machine
via eBay
"circuit bent alesis hr-16 by spunkytoofers
here are the modifications:
1. 2- rotary pad select banks on vintage chicken head knobs
2. 2- trigger rate knobs
3. trigger rate indicator lights via vintage dialco led lenses (lights always on for continuity)
4. 2- trigger lock switches
5. 2 momentary red trigger buttons
6. overall sample rate (pitch) of drum sounds on knob (does not effect midi or tempo)
7. power indicator blue vintage jewel lens with bright led lighting
8. 19 bending switch array (various effects, drum mangles, bit crushers, digital aliasing, filters, etc)
9. new lithium memory battery installed with battery clip mod for easy replacement (battery should last 10-15 years)
10. ac adapter included (north american countries only, if you will be using a convertor and want me to include the adapter for shipping to your country or need more info about the kind of adapter please contact me prior to bidding. you will need a proper adapter as this is a ac power supply and has a smaller barrel type connector then most adapters.
all original functionality retained with all modifications deactivated
all buttons, sliders, menus, menu and jacks has been tested to make sure everything on the unit is fully operational. just a few menu buttons require a little more pressure to operate then the others but everything checks out and is fully operational.
pdf and bend diagram jpeg emailed to winning bidder
this interface is a design to optimize the live playability of the original user interface as well as making the most use of the onboard sequencers as well. the switch array was chosen over a patch system as patching is a bit cumbersome with a rhythmic device.seems like patching is great for set and forget patches but not rhythmic sound manipulation in real time as there are quite alot of variants that can be used at once. the switches were selected to be stable, to provide the most array of sound manipulations, and to avoid redundancy.
the triggering system can be used alone or in conjunction with the onboard pads or with use of the onboard step sequencer. the triggering offers machine gun speed control of drum rolls to a continous control of speed to several seconds via the rate knobs. this allows some interesting drum patterns to be played or recorded on the sequencer in real time as well as some strange polyrhythms to occure. if you are using midi tap tempo you can slave the sequencer and your recorded or live beat creations to tap tempo.
drum pad sounds are selected via chicken head knobs and triggered either momentary with the push of the buttons or locked with the switches. the rate knobs are always flashing so you know where the drum beat lands the moment you activate the drum sounds.
this interface is meant for control and manipulation in real time but is also designed to play chaotically both tonally and rhythmically as well.
midi implementation is well done by alesis as well as customizing pans, sound setups and patterns. this makes it good to integrate in your midi studio or as a stand alone unit."
Folktek Arts New Time Machine Collaboration

via the Folktek Arts blog where you will find more images.
"Fresh out of the lab a new co-mission collaboration by Ben Houston and Arius Blaze."
Glamour Box : Pattern processing (by Franck Smith)
YouTube via znshn
"Processing a 7/4 pattern w/ dual analog oscillator Glamour Box (by King Capitol Punishment) used w/ Sleepdrone 5 & Tenori-On. Contents: pattern processing, minimal pulses, signal trajectory, glitch, clicks, noise manufacturing, phonocrafting...
N.B.-Routing :
- Sleepdrone 5 into Glamour Box mix input — on 1 channel.
- Tenori-On sequencing sounds from the Glamour Box (prepared before) — on a 2nd channel.
- 2 channels into Korg Kaoss Pad KP3.
IF POSSIBLE USE HEADPHONES OR CONNECT YOUR COMPUTER TO A QUITE DECENT SOUND-SYSTEM.
Material in this video:
- Glamour Box (by King Capitol Punishment)
- Sleepdrone 5 (by King Capitol Punishment)
- Tenori-On (Toshio Iwai & Yamaha)
- Kaoss Pad KP3 (by Korg)
http://www.odiolorgnette.com
http://www.myspace.com/sthintosmither...
http://francksmith.blogspot.com
http://znshn.blogspot.com
Complete video selection on http://www.youtube.com/znshn
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"Franck Smith" alternative digital techniques Live Electronics Odiolorgnette "Glamour Box" Tenori-On "Sleepdrone 5" "King Capitol Punishment" Korg Kaoss Pad KP3 Analog Filters dual oscillator phonocrafting noise manufacturing"
PatternMusic Song Settings
YouTube via richardlawler On iTunes:
"PatternMusic Music Creation App for the iPhone. Tutorial on song-wide settings including tempo, time signature and scales."
Vocoded Drums - Royksopp style and Drum and bass improv thingy
YouTube via frostedminipete
"Little experiment running a recording of my drums through a vocoder... Getting the drums like Royksopp's "Remind Me," then playing some dnb style rhythms. Sounds good with your bass way up! :D"
My Ancient Yamaha MR10 Drum Machine
YouTube via sebasstian33. Yamaha MR10 on Ebay
"Sounds and samples from this ancient (i.e. early 1980's) non-midi, non-syncable drum machine made by Yamaha. You can play the pads on the front, but they are very plastic feeling, on-off type buttons with no velocity."
Zombie
YouTube via pss50
"Gakken and modular synth played by a zombie."
Tags:
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The classic Supersaw - MULAB with MuSynth and MUX
YouTube via benanderson88. http://mutools.com/
"This quick video shows you how I made a supersaw in MULAB using only the pre-packaged MUX and MuSynth units. Who needs 3rd party VST when you have power like this out of the box?
I apologise in advance for I have a natural stutter."
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