Monday, October 25, 2010
Cirklon desk to rack
YouTube via sequentix | October 25, 2010
"How to convert cirklon from desktop to rackmount configuration"
Waldorf Blofeld Multi Tutorial Part I
YouTube via thekilon | October 24, 2010
"A tutorial showing the use of multi mode in Blofeld as requested by my friend cedrois and an oprtunity to butcher english language. Enjoy. This is part I."
Waldorf Blofeld Multi Tutorial Part II
ACCELEROMETER TEST OP1
YouTube via teenageengineering | October 25, 2010
straw
YouTube via stretta | October 25, 2010
"free music to download at http://stretta.com
On Saturday, I folded multiple loads of laundry, cleaned the bathroom, and played closet tetris in order to claim some space to put the air conditioner I pulled from the window. Then I cleaned the top floor. Feeling pretty good about releasing a 512 version of press cafe the day before, I decided to tackle an idea I had for the monome involving FM synthesis. The horizontal axis is pitch and a modal pitch map can be quickly generated on any base note, or you can edit the pitch map arbitrarily. The vertical axis is a modulation parameter that can be routed simultaneously to several destinations. Patch editing is very gratifying as everything is live all the time, so you don't have to re-trigger notes to hear the effect. This also opens the door to additional real time control. It is easily hackable. There are no polyphony/voice limitations. The downside is it isn't light on the processor. This patch consumes 20% of one core on my core i7. I'm using some hacked in support for the powermate knob to quickly make some parameter changes to broaden the range of timbres demonstrated.
I finished the patch on Saturday night and resolved to make a video on Sunday. I had in mind something more musical for a demonstration, but I was losing sunlight, so this will have to do for now. I added reverb after the fact (Valhalla Shimmer), otherwise, you're hearing the real-time output.
20 years ago, I wished for the ability to design a purpose-built synthesizer/instrument in a specific configuration, and use an adaptable, non-specific interface to control that synthesizer. Today this is possible. I wish I could spend every day making things like this."
MOOG VOYAGER MODULAR
YouTube via percianterocco | October 25, 2010
"voyager anniversary trigger by mfb step 64 + moogerfooger freq box and murf pached with cp 251
www.percianterocco.it
www.myspace.com/percianterocco"
Autumnal Modulations 1
YouTube via iranief | October 25, 2010
"I perform the "lead guitar" part of a portion of my tune while listening to the pre-recorded "bass" and drums parts and reading my transnotated score.
Read my blog for more explanations: http://www.seraph.it/blog_files/15eb9..."
Autumnal Modulations 2
Sunday, October 24, 2010
Monopoly with polymidi sequenced from Ableton
YouTube via fuckingharpsichord | October 24, 2010
"So now my Monopoly owns a polyphonic midi-retrofit from CHD Elektroservis. 808 beat is done in Ableton. Theres a little delay on the sound because the sound you hear is the actual tape recording and plays a little slower then thza original sound. Not really special but I just wanted to show this monophonic midicontrolled polysynth."
SuONOIO Arrived Today.
SuONOIO Arrived Today. from Garth Cummings on Vimeo.
"As the title says, my SuONOIO just arrived today. This is actually my second time playing around with it, I didn't record the first time.But yeah.
It's pretty awesome."
http://www.sonoio.org/
MC4 Dark Energy Acid Jam
YouTube via darenager | October 24, 2010
"Quick Sunday night acid jam, Roland MC-4b sequencing the Doepfer Dark Energy, drums are TR-606, audio levels are a bit off but it was a fun jam, enjoy!"
Polivoks POLYVOX Analog Synthesizer

"POLIVOKS (POLYVOX) - Rare, Soviet Era, 100% Analog Synthesizer
Duophonic analog synthesizer, with a 49-note (F-E) keyboard.
It features two VCOs, a noise generator, one LFO, a filter (low-pass and bandpass), and two ADSR envelope generators.
VCO1 can be cross-modulated by VCO2. Each ADSR can be switched to auto-trigger, each with independent rates.
The sound is quite rich and somewhat harsh and aggressive. This is more of a space-synth.

It sounds like these old Yamaha CS-30's, but then fat filters like in Moogs. Produced in 1980x.
The supply voltage - 220-230V/50Hz. For use with 110/127V, a voltage converter is necessary.
POLIVOKS has 5-DIN output connections (adapter to 1/4 jack included). No midi, no CV/Gate are installed.
Dimensions - 780x490x195mm

Was Made by the Military Factory in the Kachkanar City. The sound is fantastic rich and warm – 100% pure analog machine!
COMES AS like a bought in the past the FACTORY SET:
-POLIVOKS Synthesizer
-Power cable
-5Din cable"
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