"AntiOsc in QMMG (band pass filter) in stg wavfolder for the bassline Hz donut in QMMG for BD the effect is done with the negative enveloppe of the bass drum feeding the amount input of the wavfolder"
"Site is updated with the order page having the end cheek option... spec'd out per rail type.
all end cheeks are 1/4" thick, with a 1/8" thick board holder.
$30 for a non-etched set of cheeks and busboard holder
$40 for an etched set of cheeks and busboard holder
fluorescent colors available!
all busboard holders will be clear by default, anything else will have to be a custom order. this is to keep cost down, otherwise each set will be $5-$10 more per set."
"Playing around with a four part sequence on the modular."
Update: Pic of the modular and a note on what's in it.
"There is a EMU voice card ( ssm chips ) being fixed . Everything else is moog and moon." Update via ed buller in the comments: "opps I forgot i have 2 921's from club of the knobs in there. Very nice modules"
node in the studio video added below.
projektmelodik | April 12, 2009
"Node recording "olivine" at Masterock studios in the summer of 94. The video was shot buy Simon Gilbert of Suede whom Ed Buller was working with at the time. The track was recorded straight to stereo. Edited from three separate performances."
"A short impression of my first selfmade Synthesizer. The Synth include 2 DIY Synth Kits and a CV/Gate Keyboard from Doepfer. This Synthesizer is a Semi-Modular Synthesizer. You can play ist with or without patch sockets.
"The first in a series of insights into some of the recording methods and equipment used in recording Woob. Volume 1 takes a stylised look at the X50i a custom built spring reverb (circa 1988).
The soundtrack is comprised of sounds processed with the unit as-well as those of hitting scraping brushing and combing the reverb springs, combined with additional processing and sound design.