Monday, November 08, 2010
Benjolin Light Synth 3
YouTube via bubagoo | November 07, 2010
"The sound in this video is all made using one my custom built synth that you can read about here. http://casperelectronics.com/finished...
The synth is made up of two complex analog oscillator/modulator/filter circuits, a light control circuit and a modified BOSS RSD 10 sample/echo module.
I've started playing with a cool feature of the RSD 10 which is that it can use external oscillators to control the playback rate of the echo and an external clock to trigger the echo repeats. I'm using a sequenced oscillator to melodically modulate the pitch of the echo of the other oscillators and I'm using the sequence clock to trigger the echo. its a cool sounding effect that gives a relatively normal sequence a bunch of cool quirks to play with."
Update:
Ambient tweaking
bubagoo | November 10, 2010
"Playing with some gear on my workbench. A handful of unfinished modules with some new stuff in the works.
-center unit with the light is the benjolin light synth.
-the unit to the right of that is the new benjolin prototype.
-in front of that is some bread boarded interfacing circuitry.
-way in the back is the bread board prototype for a super duper rhythm brain.
-reverb via the alesis nanoverb."
Access Music Releases OS4.1 for Virus TI
"2010-11-08 Recklinghausen, Germany. Access Music just released OS4.1 for the entire Virus TI series of synthesizers. The public beta version improves the performance with Windows 7 and and Mac OS X when working in 64 bit among other refinements. The update is free of charge and can be downloaded from http://www.virus.info/start/ as of today."
CanyonsOfTheMind2.mp4
YouTube via richardbates1 | November 07, 2010
"Sequences created using layered Roland Juno6 arpeggios running through Access Virus C for filter and delay FX. M-tron soft synth used for strings and also used was Synthogy Ivory II Grand Piano (Bosendorfer). Also used was Logic convolution re-verbs and Logic tape delay emulations."
Sunday, November 07, 2010
Jigsaw
Jigsaw by curvetheory
"Just having a little fun on a Sunday afternoon.
I am using a Voyager RME, which of course doesn't have a touch surface...enter the Korg KO Pro. I am using it to send MIDI CC# 1-3 to my Moog Multi-pedal, converting that to CV and then plugging those patch cables into the X, Y and Gate of the "Touch" section of the Moog VX-352, plugged into the RME. In the touch parameters of the RME, I have the X destination set to External Audio, which happens to be a pad sound from the E-Mu XL-7. The Voyager and XL-7 are being played through Ableton with an Akai MPK49 simultaneously. The Y destination on the Voyager is Filter Cutoff. The Gate destination is OSC 2. As I sweep the KO Pro's touch surface from left to right the audio of the XL-7 is brought in. As an added bonus, I'm using MIDIPipe to utilize the aftertouch of the MPK49 with the Voyager. Converting the aftertouch data to MIDI CC#4, routed to the Multi-pedal and being converted into CV, allows me to plug a patch cable with aftertouch into any CV that I want. In this piece the aftertouch is plugged into the LFO rate of the Moog CP-251, saw out to the filter cutoff in on the VX-352. The gurgley notes are a result of this technique. Yes, I do know this means I'm a geek. I'm no longer in denial."
"Just having a little fun on a Sunday afternoon.
I am using a Voyager RME, which of course doesn't have a touch surface...enter the Korg KO Pro. I am using it to send MIDI CC# 1-3 to my Moog Multi-pedal, converting that to CV and then plugging those patch cables into the X, Y and Gate of the "Touch" section of the Moog VX-352, plugged into the RME. In the touch parameters of the RME, I have the X destination set to External Audio, which happens to be a pad sound from the E-Mu XL-7. The Voyager and XL-7 are being played through Ableton with an Akai MPK49 simultaneously. The Y destination on the Voyager is Filter Cutoff. The Gate destination is OSC 2. As I sweep the KO Pro's touch surface from left to right the audio of the XL-7 is brought in. As an added bonus, I'm using MIDIPipe to utilize the aftertouch of the MPK49 with the Voyager. Converting the aftertouch data to MIDI CC#4, routed to the Multi-pedal and being converted into CV, allows me to plug a patch cable with aftertouch into any CV that I want. In this piece the aftertouch is plugged into the LFO rate of the Moog CP-251, saw out to the filter cutoff in on the VX-352. The gurgley notes are a result of this technique. Yes, I do know this means I'm a geek. I'm no longer in denial."
sid e tet
sid e tet from bartlebooth on Vimeo.
"a brief demo of some sounds and gestures to be found on two instruments from ciat-lonbarde's organus series, sidrassi and tetrazzi. note that this tetrazz is a special squish version, same brains but different body."
Elektron Octatrack Update - LFOs
1. LFO Remixing by Elektron "An example of how much the LFOs can change a pattern. The LFOs, using both standard and designed waveforms, are controlling pitch, filter and start parameters." via http://www.elektron.se/products/octatrack

"The Octatrack has plenty of LFO power under the hood. All internal tracks have three dedicated tempo-synced LFOs at their disposal, meaning 24 LFOs in total are available. The LFOs can be assigned to a wide range of parameters and are useful for adding movement and evolving changes to samples. The LFOs can be set to eleven basic waveforms plus eight LFO designer waveforms.

Korg Oasys: caricare wav in sequencer / wav load
YouTube via JackOasys | November 07, 2010
"Korg Oasys Tutorial: una chiara spiegazione per chi ha ancora dubbi sulla procedura, oppure la sfrutta raramente e spesso la dimentica. Caricare file wav in modo Sequencer permette di suonare dal vivo con basi preregistrate (samples, effetti, intro originali o intere song già composte). Allo start del sequencer partirà una "song" in cui potrete suonare sulle tracce midi mentre sulle tracce audio, nei punti prestabiliti, partiranno i file wav che avete caricato.
ATTENZIONE
Due importanti cose da ricordare:
1) si possono caricare soltanto file WAV MONO 48 KHZ (tutti gli altri tipi vanno prima convertiti, è possibile farlo anche direttamente su Oasys con la funzione "Rate Convert" nel modo disk
2) per essere caricati in Sequencer, i file wav vanno prima copiati necessariamente sull'HD interno. Non è possibile caricarli direttamente da chiavetta usb, da CD audio o da altre periferiche esterne.
Non perdetevi il prossimo tutorial: KORG OASYS INSIDE, un interessante viaggio all'interno dei circuiti di Oasys (previsto tra 7 giorni)
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Trovate altre informazioni su:
www.supportimusicali.it"
Googlish:
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Korg Oasys Tutorial: a clear explanation for those who still have doubts about how, or exploit it rarely and often forget. Download wav file so Sequencer allows you to play pre-recorded live with bases (samples, effects, or entire original intro song they composed.) At the start of the sequencer will start a "song" where you can play on the midi tracks as audio tracks in predetermined places, leave the wav file that you uploaded.
CAUTION
Two important things to remember:
1) you can load only 48 kHz mono WAV file (all other types must first be converted, you can do it directly on Oasys with "Rate Convert" in the way disk
2) to be loaded into the sequencer, wav files are first copied to the internal HD necessarily. You can not upload directly from a USB stick, CD or other audio peripherals.
Do not miss the next tutorial: INSIDE KORG OASYS, an interesting journey into the circuits of Oasys (scheduled between 7 days)
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Find more information:
www.supportimusicali.it"
GENERALMUSIC Bachmann WS-2
"GENERALMUSIC Bachmann WS-2 Synth, Sequencer, Sound Module, MIDI Workstation [needs work]
The Bachmann WS-2 incorporates such features as...
* Professional Workstation Design
* Large LCD Display
* 128 Pre-Programmed & Programmable Voices
* 128 Professional Accompaniments
* 128 Programmable Globals
* Five Layers, Five Splits
* Digital Reverbs, Chorus, Flange, Delay, Rotary
* Powerful Multi-Track Sequencing with 3.5 Disk Drive
* MIDI In / Out / Thru, Stereo Line Out Jacks"
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