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Thursday, June 24, 2010

KORG MS 10 patch + BOSS DSD2 digital delay


YouTube via cosmohelectrastudio | June 24, 2010 | 2:24

"ça glougloute presque tout seul."
Googlish:
"it gurgles almost alone."

Elby Designs ASM Wizard

via Analog Sweden

"This is a DIY semi-modular based around the ASM2 synth. To say it’s big is an understatement."

KORG MS-50 Repair

via Analog Sweden

"This time on the workbench is a Korg MS-50, this is the expander module for the Korg MS-20. This unit had a dead oscillator, after repairing it I noticed the jacks were very scratchy and cleaned them as good as possible, many of them may well need to be replaced in the future but for now it’s working fine. All that remains to do is to recap the power supply and calibrate it back to factory defaults."

inside an MS-50

Access Virus Vuvuzela Competition

via Access on Facebook

"The Virus Vuvuzela Song Contest

Your mission is to write a song featuring either the Virus Vuvuzela patch or alternatively the Virus Vuvuzela samples provided by us. There are no restriction to the style of the song, we would like to encourage you though to use the Vuvuzela in a creative way. You will recognize that both the Vuvuzela sample and patches provided are not necessarily in tune which keeps things more authentic. In case you would like to alter the patches or samples, feel free to do so. Use what you have - this is a sound design contest after all. It is not advisable though to alter the content beyond recognition since the contest is about the Vuvuzela’s sound.

The winner will be chosen by the Access Music team, the judges decision is final. The winner will receive a Virus TI Snow from us door-to-door free of change.

In order to enter the contest you are required to upload your song entry as an mp3 file no later than the 30th of August 2010. Details on how to upload your song will be available by 20th of August 2010 on this page.

By entering the contest, you guarantee that your contribution is copyright clean, you are the only copyright holder and no third party composition copyrights are involved. You also guarantee that all samples used are cleared. You grant Kemper Digital GmbH the right to use the song within the context of the contest and make it available for public to listen to. We plan to make all songs available online through our own web server or a third party server such as Soundcloud. You remain the copyright holder of the song.

Access support will not be able to assist you modifying and/or installing the patches or samples. We provide the raw samples along with a Kontakt/EXS/Reason/Structure patch which might work with your sequencer and software sampler. We also provide the original Virus Vuvuzela patches for Virus TI users. There will be a dedicated section on the Access Music forum where attendees can help each other out. Check http://www.virus.info/forum/ for further details.
How to get started?

This competition is for Virus fans only. To download the Vuvuzelas and participate in the contest you are required to become a Virus fan first by clicking on the “like” button in the blue status bar right on top. Once you've done that, you will see the download options."

Dogsynth at Death by Audio 1

flickr by NO-CORE
(click for more)

"Dogsynth AKA DJ Dog Dick AKA Max at Death by Audio"

1977 Aries Music Ad

via Retro Synth Ads where you'll find the write-up.

The ad is from Synapse magazine. You can find full digital copies of the magazine for free on the Cyndustries/Cynthia site here.

Roland MKS-30 Planet S Analog Synth Module

via this auction








Jams by rithmus

ESI-32, Evolver and XBase 888 (Jam)

YouTube via rithmus | April 30, 2009 | 7:34

"Recorded directly from Yamaha 01v96 with their own reverbs and compressors, no final remastering. The XBase was sequenced in pattern mode (parameter locks), and has my own samples edited for 8bits. Samples are hihats, congas, ride, snare and clap. Bassdrum is the main Jomox analog BD. Pad is a sampled string played on ESI-32. FX-Bass comes from Evolver."

TOMs Vs. PADs (XBase Vs. ESI-32)


"One midi track on XBase is sequencing ESI-32. At the same time I'm playing chords on it. Clicks & pops are caused that "mutes" doesn't mute the sequencer notes. It mutes the instrument sound channel only. Sampled wave on ESI-32 playing with LFO and VCF. Toms on XBase are analog. Snare, Congas, Shaker, Rimshot & Hihats are 8bit samples. Phased Hihat comes from Machinedrum. Recorded directly from Yamaha 01v96 with their own reverbs and compressors, no final mastering."

Jamming with Yamaha PSR-210 Rhythm Samples

rithmus | May 19, 2010 | 4:36

ESI-32 (16bits): Kick, Snare1, Ride1, Shaker, HQ
XBase 888 (8bits): Snare2, Tom, Clap, Ride2, HiHat (Analog noise)
Evolver: Sequenced Synth
ESI-32: Sampled Pad from "99 Luftballons"
Dancer: Me, please gift me a moog :)
01v96: EQ, Comp, Reverb & Delay

DSI Evolver (FX)


YouTube via rithmus | January 16, 2008 | 8:24

"Using evolver as audio processing unit."

Machinedrum Tweaking (Part 1)


YouTube via rithmus | January 13, 2008 | 8:50

"Just a simple demo making a pattern/kit."

Machinedrum Tweaking (Part 2)
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