Thursday, February 18, 2010
Voice Of Saturn Synth Voltage Controllable LFO MOD
YouTube via CuriousInventor
"This video shows the new mod to the Voice of Saturn Synth in which CV1 now controls the LFO rate and duty cycle."
KORG DS10 PLUS! USA - Unboxing The American Version - Franz K
YouTube via VJFranzK DS-10 Plus on Ebay DS-10 Plus on Amazon
"First unboxing of the USA edition of KORG DS10 Plus!"
Folktek Garden joins the Jomox band
YouTube via theau61. Folktek on Ebay
"Loop made with Folktek garden. Filtering and reverbe made with the Jomox T-resonator. Reproducing African Dance groove heard from the outside."
Reason Combinator Dulcimer with sustain pedal
YouTube via LoudonYukon
"This is a response to a question I received at Berklee, it shows some of the basic functionality of the Combinator in Reason, including layering synths and using the Rotary knobs to control parameters(Decay and release) on synths inside the Combinator."
sequencer film3.mp4
YouTube via zackdagoba
"myblogitsfullofstars for full description"
Update: theres a moog modular 3c in there
Serge Animal Videos by Nilspils73
YouTube via Nilspils73
"Testing my Serge Animal/Animoo with DIY banana-1/4" interface. Elektron Machinedrum doing sequencing tasks through Kenton Pro-2000."
Playlist:
Serge Animoo (Animal) stab
Serge Animoo (Animal) Krafty
Serge Animoo (Animal) bassline
Serge Animoo (Animal) syncop
Serge Animoo (Animal) tribal.mp4
Serge Animoo 3 part multitimbral
Elektron Monomachine patterns 1/3
YouTube via Nilspils73
"Playing a few of my patterns for a friend. Sorry for the crappy sound..."
Elektron Monomachine patterns 2/3
Elektron Monomachine patterns 3/3
Creating swing feel on the Roland MC-4b
YouTube via darenager
"A demonstation of how to create swing on the Roland MC-4, you could also apply the same technique to the MC-202, MC-8 or other similar device, if this video proves popular I may do some more tutorials.
This is not a musical performance just a demonstration of technique so I have kept it to a simple 16 step sequence, of course you can use any length of sequence depending how patient you are.
First set the timebase to 48,12,6, this gives you 48ppqn so each 16th note will last for 12clocks, and enter your notes as normal. in the first part of the clip I am playing the sequence straight - so all step lengths set to 12.
Next we enter step time mode (shift 2) and change each alternate step to an offset of 12 but so that each 2 adjacent steps add up to 24, for example 14 and 10 as in the second example, or 13 and 11 (third example), higher difference = heavier swing feel. You can have the smaller number first or second depending on whether you want a rushed or lazy feel, also you can experiment with more complex timings for different types of groove, such as a pattern of 4 - 14,10,13,11 or whatever, just make sure that your total measure length is equal to 192 so that the sequence cycles correctly when synced. That's pretty much it, hope you find it useful and thanks for watching."
Wiard Noise Ring
YouTube via inverseroom.
"In this 4-minute video, I'm using a Wiard Noise Ring to modulate various parameters of the Blacet Stonz phaser, Blacet Klang Werk ringmod, and Metalbox Bi-N-Tic Filter. There's a lot more you can do with the Noise Ring, but this is the stuff that falls into the instant-gratification category. This Frac Rack system also includes some Bananalogue and MOTM; over on the left is a small Doepfer system that, in this instance, I'm just using for the amplitude envelope and mixer."
Sequentix P3 MIDI Sequencer with Memory Expansion

"For more information on the P3, Click Here.
This one was professionally built (i.e., not by me) from a kit in April of 2008. Reference pics of the build are here: Click

v4.5 is also available from that link, as well as the Sequentix P3 tool set for Windows, full documentation and demos."
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