Wednesday, March 31, 2010
Romeo is a friend
YouTube via fuckingharpsichord
"controlling Roland SYstem 100 m with the face of a dear friend"
roland system 100m experience
"roland system 100-ing in school"
portable Eminent
YouTube via albertspyker
"This is a demo of the portable Eminent 310 I made."
Jean-Michel Jarre String Machine.
Pepe - KORG Lambda (ES-50) String Synthesizer Demo Song
YouTube via wwwPepeMusicDE
"A demo song, that completely consists of KORG Lambda (ES-50) sounds with the use of just two effects pedals.
Everything was played by hand and recorded in realtime. Sadly, this machine cannot produce anything that sounds like drums, therefore the demonstration has no drum track.
Im planning to sell this synthesizer, because I own a KORG Trident that is more appealing to me. Anyone interested in buying the Lambda? Send me a mail! Just go to my website to find the mail address.
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Ein Demo Song, der bis auf zwei unterstützende Effektgeräte zu 100% aus KORG Lambda (ES-50) Sounds besteht.
Alles wurde komplett per Hand und in Echtzeit eingespielt. Leider kann dieser Synthesizer nichts erzeugen, was nach Schlagzeug klingt, deshalb hat die Demo keine Drum-Spur.
Ich habe vor, diesen Synthesizer zu verkaufen, da ich einen KORG Trident besitze, der mir mehr gefällt. Ist jemand am Kauf des Lambda interessiert? Schickt mir eine Mail! Auf meiner Website findet ihr meine Mail-Adresse."
CMOS DRUMS Pt.1
YouTube via wonkythomas
"Messing around with a few new modules. Most of the sounds are the MFB Drum 02 - super simple, 5 drums made out of CMOS inverters; sounds so good.
Controlling everything is my new Divider / Sequencer (bottom left) which divdes the main clock, also using the 4ms RCD (out of shot) to trigger stuff. I don't have much logic at the moment so I'm using a few differant methods to combine gates / triggers.
1 drum is controlled by two gates being processed by the Phase Comparator inside the Doepfer A-196 PLL. Some gates are combined in the A-172 Min/Max, some more in a 3P polarizing mixer. I also have an A-167 Comparator in the mix, the sum voltage fed into the min/max & the gate out controls the direction of the sequencer; you can see it toggling back & forward between the last 2 & first 2 steps (green LEDs)
One of the things that I love about VC is once you have all these processed highs & lows flying about, you can take a voltage & feed that back into the main clock... I think it was the Min. voltage from the min/max.... the CV output of the 196 PLL is in there as well somewhere, as well as a random voltage from the MFB Dual LFO controlling the Decay time of the "synth" sound that comes in...
The MFB modules have plain silver panels... because of the board mounted sockets on them I have to replace the whole panel when I convert to banana format.
All the drum sounds are processed by the Toppobrillo Triple Wave Folder; for extra wood!"
CMOS DRUMS Pt.2
"More fiddlin'
Half way thru I start messing with the comparator settings which ripples out thru the logic chain & alters the patterns... there's abit of luck involved in getting stuff locked in, doesn't always work & its pretty easy to F*! everything up by messing around too much... not to self; ALWAYS RECORD!!!!!!!!!"
bindubba1demo
YouTube via cirtcele
"1st play of bindubba 1 sequencer.
Audio is thru the camera's mic so a bit noisy
more info
http://www.sdiy.org/pinky/d..."
snip:
"This circuit is a crossbreed of the concept of an Analog Shift Register and a CGS Sequential Switch.
Basically it is a 4 stage sequencer. If the pots are labelled ABCD, the outputs will emit voltages in the patterns of ABCD, BCDA, CDAB, DABC and in the reverse direction; DCBA, CBAD, BADC, ADCB.
This means you can have a 4 stage ditty driving one VCO and the exact reverse of that ditty running another, or the reverse staggered by one clock pulse...or two clock pulses....etc.
Just to suck it dry, there are inverse outputs available too, and I couldn't let the extra stages of the 4024 chip be idle, they are connected to a R2R ladder to give a staircase output (and its inverse)."
Making sound Tutorial for ARGON users #3 Bell sound
YouTube via icegearnet
"Making sounds tutorial for ARGON users
#3 How to make the Bell sound
http://iphone.icegear.net/a..."
Musikmesse: Musikmesse 2010: AKAI Synthstation 25 & Alesis IO/2
YouTube via musotalk
Googlish description:
"Video in High Quality to http://www.musotalk.tv
Keyboard and controller for the SynthStation Studio App
The manufacturer says: The SynthStation25 turns an iPhone or iPod touch into a portable music studio. The combination of SynthStation25 and SynthStation Studio is powerful enough for professional musicians, and everyone can now easily make music.
My opinion: Will I be back no more after the test. An absolute must for all iPhone musicians. I stand before at loggerheads with the iPhone touchscreen. Especially clever are the additional audio outputs
iO2 Express 2 channel USB interface
The store, the manufacturer says: The iO2 EXPRESS is a compact audio interface for recording the studio, at home or unterwegs.Dank its small size makes it easily in the laptop bag or backpack and can be used anywhere, anytime.
My Opinion: At last, an interface with analog Insertwegen before the AD converter and for little money. I like the Urei 1178 compressor can therefore be deployed again. Hear what the times are good converters.
Christian Stahl's European Marketing Manager of Alesis Studio GmbH and is responsible for products from Akai, Alesis, Numark, Audio and iON Mixmeister responsible.
.. Make more music:)
http://www.musotalk.tv"
Musikmesse: Radikal Technologies Accelerator
YouTube via Hispasonic
"Radikal Technologies presentó su nuevo sinte analógico Accelerator en la Musikmesse. Ofrece ocho voces, cada una con tres osciladores, dos filtros multimodo, seis generadores de envolvente y cuatro LFOs en total.
Pero además, incluye una característica inédita: un sensor de posicionamiento que permite alterar el sonido al mover el teclado. Nos lo explica su creador, Jörg Schaaf, en este vídeo."
Googlish:
"Radikal Technologies introduced its new analog synth Accelerator at Musikmesse. It offers eight voices, each with three oscillators, two multimode filters, envelope generators six and four LFOs in total.
But it also includes a novel feature: a positioning sensor that allows you to alter the sound to move the keyboard. He explains its creator, Jörg Schaaf, in this video."
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