YouTube via zebranalogiczetangas | September 24, 2010
"The micro envelope filter is a unit that can be used with a guitar, bass or keyboard. It has the two following controls: Sens and Range
Sens: determines the input level signal of your instrument. The input already includes an internal gain that allows your guitar to respond easily to the filter. Range: this control determines the frequency level with a range of lows and high."
The oscillator IV
zebranalogiczetangas | September 25, 2010
"This Synthesizer comes with the same components as the Oscillator III, but with an added Midi (in/thru). The Midi control has been modified to reach greater range of control surfaces and a Midi thru port has been added, the only channel 1 used is to detect the on and off note. This Synthesizer comes with 4 analogue effects, such as Fuzz, Phase, Envelope Filter and Tremolo, which works as a Vca controlled by a LFO. The mixer is a 5-channel one. Monoural Output 1/4. This unit comes with a 110ac - 220ac Adaptor.The Lfo control has been modified for better control and some details on the Vco have been perfected to create more aleatory sounds. The Noise White has been modified with more gain. Case made of transparent Plexi-glass."
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"THIS IS THE LAST PART! :( But Extra long(youtube supports 15 minutes videos!! :)i made this some months ago and added about 5 minutes extra bonus video stuff,i also put in some "making of" these parts where you can view or see how i made these videos in the Pinnacle 14 video software program on my pc! AL Dream Age Parts are composed,produced and(Live)performed by Alnitak c2010 And please keepon dreaming! :) For al Parts: LEAD :Creamware Minimax ASB/Roland Super JX-10/Juno-106/JD-800/D-50/GEM S2 PADS :Roland JD-800/GEM S2-Turbo/Roland XP-50 BASS :Roland JX-8P NOISE:Roland JP-8080/JX-8P(some extra added in Pinnacle 14 video program) MIDI :Korg Radias as Midi Master to trigger the sounds of the incredible and awesome Creamware Minimax ASB!"
"Vermona DRM mk3, featuring the OTO Machines Biscuit. Pitch shifting/sample rate reduction/bit crushing
The Kick drum is going through the right channel on the biscuit to avoid pumping the sound too much and to avoid being pitch shifted - the pitch shifter only works in mono on the left input. Midi control from ableton live 8 is controlling the interval of the pitch on the biscuit."
8 bit pitch shifting on Vermona DRM1
duncanperson | September 25, 2010
"Vermona DRM mk3, featuring the OTO Machines Biscuit. The biscuit is primarily receiving midi CC and note data for the filter and the pitch shifter. The pitch shifting is done over intervals of 3rds, 5ths and octaves. I have not seen any other videos featuring midi control over the biscuit which is one reason for this video - Every parameter is midi controllable!!!!
The individual out of the MULTI chanell is going through the biscuit, the rest of the drums are unaffected."
"A fast scan rate, hand-built velocity switches and advanced key-mechanics enables a level of velocity sensing unheard of on a multi-button MIDI controller until now. Choices of wieght and velocity setting extend to instant loudest and quietest notes, tracking the way you play.
Sorry about the speaker hum. By 4.00am it's easy to forget things and mess up levels while recording from a speaker with a mic in front, covered with a tea towel, plugged into a camcorder - it is for me, anyway!"
Hidden Animals.wmv
notepool2 | September 25, 2010
"Why 'Hidden Animals'? When I played back the footage, I noticed that the cat on the T-shirt I was wearing was leaping forwards as I leaned forward to start to play - purely acciddental!
This is an Opal Chameleon connected to a Roland VK-8M mondule, for my experiments with rhythm patterns and riffs in preparation for playing rock keyboard parts in my next band (when I get to build an Opal I can keep!)
I also took the opportunity to address forum writers who, new to the note layout, noticed that the 4th interval is not one of the keys adjacent to the tonic (of whichever key you're playing in). As with a conventional keyboard, you would normally play inversions while switching chords anyway, so it helps that on the sonome, the 4th minus an octave IS one of the keys adjacent to the tonic. Its location right under the tonic makes an inverted 4th with some bottom end eady and intuitive. Of you can invert the tonic and alternate fast with a root-position 4th.
I've tried to show all of this in the video, using my version of Spencer Davis 'Gimmie Some Lovin' as an example. I hope it helps new sonome users find ways to navigate fluently."
YouTube via newechoproductions | September 24, 2010
"At Electro-Music, there was an old florescent light in my room. It made the coolest sound when you turned it on.
I of course recorded it with my handy Zoom H2 and now I'm working on some patches using this sample as source audio. A quick video of early work on a patch in Camel Audio Alchemy.
" Simon on the tiny analogue Korg "Monotron" synth which he had brought back from his recent Japan trip (for AU$50, US$45). Here he is processing Peregrin's Swedish "MachineDrum". Jam was at Neutral Bay Sydney 18th October 2010 for a SHARE Sydney tech session with sqgl (silent behind the camera)."