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Tuesday, September 14, 2010

One Board Farm - DIY Home Made Synth


"VCO
* FineTune (1 1/2 octave.)
* Feet Switch 5 octave (2",4",8",16",32")
* Modulation depth
* PW / PWM depth
* saw/sqr-puls switch, Pitch CV in, Modulation source in, PWM source in, audio out

VCF
* Frequency
* Resonunce
* Modulation depth I/II
* Pitch CV in, Modulation source I/II in, audio in, audio out

VCA
* CV in, audio in, audio out

EG
* Attack Time
* Decay Time
* Susteen Level
* Release Time
* Gate in, CV out

LFO /w Delay
* LFO rate
* Decay Time
* Wave form switch (Triangle / SQR)
* Release Time
* Gate in, CV outI/II

OutputAtt
* audio in, audio out"

Schematics, parts list and more info on One Board Farm.

DIY Atari Controller Noise Synth


YouTube via drmoonstien | September 14, 2010

via this auction

"This is a nice hand built noise machine with an Atari controller that can be patched to different controls and a light censor that can be patched to different controls the light theremin controller reacts to light you do not need to use the light theremin but it is fun and makes for cool noises the Atari controller has a on of trigger for momentary noise and a toggle for sustained noise and a big knob that can be patched to different spots on the rca patch bay x 4. there are 8 sound knobs that interact with one another on the box itself each one has a on of toggle. runs on 9v battery that goes in the back easily assessable with Velcro cover. has rca patch bay and 1/4 inch out put."

1stContact: ~SerpentEclipse)

1stContact: ~SerpentEclipse) from raja on Vimeo.


"finally close to finished. after working on this app, i really just want to make music for awhile.
a bunch of samplers which are controlled/triggered like phases of a moon. The vertical 'serpents' create stutter effects. The horizontal 'serpents' control the sequencer(the serpent traverses the orbit into which the moons must enter). In addition, there is a cellular automata matrix sequencer which controls effects' preset-triggering. Effects include a sidechained comp, peaklimiter, filters(lopass,hipass,bandpass,notch), my FFT secretsauce, tempo-synced variable-shape amplitude cutting, and variable ping-pong delays(plus one main output mastering VST plugin option). Fed into the FFT secretsauce(a convolution effect i call RedShift) are a choice of 2 synths to convolve with output from the samplers: one is 'atebyte' which is an 8-bit emulating synth created by Jack A. Perkins and Vlad Spears(modded by me), another is 'noisul8or', a noise-based subtractive synth created by Chris Core(also modded by me).
All this makes for one monstrous spaceship console which I can currently only fly at the recruit level but soon, we will journey through the event-horizon as though the singularity was 1st nature.
Nanu Nano, Shazbat."

Standing by infinity (Plogue Bidule + 2 EHX MicroSynths + Audacity)


YouTube via GruithuisenCityMan | September 14, 2010

"Hello ! My name is Frederic Gerchambeau. I have made this movie. The music has been made with Plogue Bidule, two Electro-Harmonix and Audacity. Enjoy !
http://www.myspace.com/fredericgercha..."

This Second Sleep - Chimera Schism


YouTube via arthurpainter | September 14, 2010

"http://thissecondsleep.blogspot.com/
An improv utilizing my my Chimera bC16 Patchable Synth and my Sequential Circuits Pro One."

Alessandro Cortini's SONOIO Released - Buchla Goodness

Alessandro Cortini's SONOIO is now available on sonoio.org. If you haven't previously checked out the four promo tracks on site, do it now. What you will be listening to was all written on the Buchla 200 and 200e. All tracks primarily feature the Buchla with Jomox Xbase 09 for some of the drums. The full release features nine tracks. The following are the tracks and the synths used for each. Note tracks 1, 3, and 6 are 100% Buchla 200, and track 9 is 100% 200e.


1 Just me - 200
2 Suck up everything - 200, Ultrabeat, 200e
3 Not worth remembering - 200
4 Silence - 200, 200e
5 Heartbeat - 200, Jomox, Bass (electric), Reaktor Weedwacker ensemble
6 Hold on - let go - 200
7 Memory loss - Sepakerphone, NI Massive, Buchla 200e
8 Houdini - 200e , NI Massive
9 Happy - 200e

This is a great album on first listen and only gets better over time. The fact that it's primarily all Buchla only makes it better, as not only can you appreciate the tracks from a musical perspective, but you can really focus in on some of what the Buchla is capable of. This is essentially all Buchla in a modern rock recording. Buchla Rock and Roll (you might remember that one from Alessandro's NIN days. It's also worth noting Alessandro Cortini recently perfomed with Don Buchla at the San Fransisco Electronic Music Festival (SFEMF). SONOIO has been added to the Synth CDs post.

Available on http://www.sonoio.org/ you will also find the SuONOIO, available with a digital download of the album for $159.99. Note the extra "u". The SuONOIO is hardware. What does it mean and what exactly is it? From the site:

"SuONOIO (italian , suono io = i make sound)
# Alessandro Cortini and Scott Jaeger (The Harvestman) have collaborated to create a fully functional, highly featured and fun synthesizer called the SuONOIO. The SuONOIO utilizes sounds found on the SONOIO album and allows you to reshape them into new sounds, rhythms, textures and drones!
# The SuONOIO is highly portable thanks to its battery powered operation and built-in speaker. In addition to the immediate feedback of the built-in speaker, SuONOIO features a 1/4" output that makes it easy to be integrated with your favorite pedals, processors, amplifiers and more. Multiple SuONOIOs can be patched together if you decide to become a shut in or a professional concert SuONOIO-ist."

The following are a couple of teaser videos featuring an original Buchla 200.


sonoio1 from Alessandro Cortini on Vimeo.



sonoio2 from Alessandro Cortini on Vimeo.

A.... Buchla

A.... Buchla from matrix on Vimeo.


More info here. Video by Alessandro Cortini of SONOIO.

Soviet Synthesizer RMIF TI5 TI-5 Rare Vintage Synth


via this auction

"rare soviet synthesizer RMIF TI5 (Riga Musical Instrument Factory)"

Karma-Lab Newsletter - New Video Content

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New KARMA/Korg M3 Video Content Released
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House 101 Video Tutorial Series Update
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- The series is finally complete!
- Additional FREE chapter released!
- Another 9 new chapters released! (37 ~ 45)
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Since we sent our last message, another 9 chapters have been
released, including the last and final chapter, bringing the House
101 Combi Creation Series up to 45 chapters (7 hours of material!)
Our latest chapters showed you how to set up a LH layered pad sound,
assign chords to the pads, set up the XY Mode, hook up the LH
controllers and Real-Time Sound Control sliders, record the combi
into the sequencer and export it as a stereo WAVE file - and more!
{http://www.karma-lab.com/house101}

You can now watch 5 free sample chapters from the link below as well
- we've made the final chapter available as a free sample.
{http://www.karma-lab.com/house101free}

Even if you're not interested in creating fully developed combis
from scratch, you'll learn all about:

- Finding your way around the M3 Editor
- Saving and loading M3 Editor files; transmitting and receiving
data
- Selecting a different GE for a KARMA module to replace an
existing GE
- Changing Programs on Timbres
- Changing Key Zones, setting up splits
- Using Timbre parameters, such as EQ, Transpose, Portamento
- Using Tone Adjust to modify the sound of individual programs
in a combi
- Assigning Effects, chaining them and routing them
- Assigning KARMA Parameters to the Master Layer
- Understanding esoteric KARMA features such as Melodic Repeat
and Auto-Bending
- Modifying Scenes more to your personal taste
- Copying Scenes from one to another
- Putting the 8 Scenes into a completely different order
- Assigning chords to the pads and keeping the parts from transposing
up or down too far
- Setting up the Drum Track in a combi, and having it play in only
certain KARMA scenes
- Setting up the X-Y Mode to mix the KARMA Modules in and out with
your fingers
- Configuring the LH controllers such as joystick, ribbon, SW1 and
SW2
- Configuring the eight Real-Time Sound Control Sliders to modify
sounds and effects
- Having only certain timbres respond to various controllers
- The easiest way to record a song with your completed combi and
turn it into a WAVE file - and a lot more!
...and a lot more!

Many of you have requested something like this for the longest time
- visit the PCA Page for complete details on how to join and take
your enjoyment of your M3 to a new level, with an afforable online
subscription.
{http://www.karma-lab.com/pca}

We also plan to start looking into releasing the entire series on a
set of DVDs; stay subscribed to this list to be notified. Thanks for
your interest and continued support! - Stephen Kay, KARMA Developer"

Alesis Ion by Night


via kwerk

and some unboxing photos

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