Tuesday, November 23, 2010
LZX Visionary - Introducing the Video Oscillator
YouTube via lzxindustries | November 23, 2010 | 0 likes, 0 dislikes
"Conceptualizing the use of a Voltage Controlled Oscillator as an image generation tool is difficult. This demo attempts to explain a basic pattern synthesis technique using 3 Video Wave Form Generator modules and frequency modulation to generate a monochrome, animated video pattern."
Pittsburgh Modular Timetable Demo
YouTube via amphonic | November 23, 2010 |
"This is a demo of the Pittsburgh Modular Timetable module. A combination of a basic clock divider and a voltage controlled pattern generator. The Timetable produces even divisions of the input signal and patterns that range from the simple to the convoluted.
In the video, the Timetable is generating the pattern that is triggering all the sounds.
www.pittsburghmodular.com"
"The Bleep Seq" a crazy 4 step sequencer

We are now Introducing the Punksynth Bleep Seq. There are 4 steps to this wonderful sequencer. Each step can be turned off or on with the huge blue LED buttons that you see on the front. The jacks at the top enable you to select between a 2, 3, or 4 step pattern. Right above the blue LED pushbuttons are the pitch knobs for each step. Then above that from left to right you have clock speed, volume and pulse width knobs. There is a 1/4 inch output jack for the audio out. You also have a 1/4 input if you choose to use an external clock. That being said there is an internal clock if you prefer that. It gets its power from a negative tipped 9V AC adapter that is not included."
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DODDODO live @ a-musik
YouTube via mandlcoro | December 08, 2008 | 26 likes, 0 dislikes
"instore at a-Musik recordstore, cologne 2008-12-03"
Anyone ID what she is playing?
DX5 playing Depeche Mode "Fly on the Windscreen"
YouTube via DX5 | November 23, 2010 | 0 likes, 0 dislikes
"* No sound was sampled from the original song. Composed by Martin L. Gore
Includes a brief soundcheck before playing. Note the "tine" sound was previously recorded on the backtrack, not being sequenced live (the eq is slighty different from the sound check to the live playing)
Gear used:
Upper: Emu EMAX II HD (with Roland D10 , Kurzweil PC1x and my own voice samples)
Mid: Emu Emax I (Library and JX8P sampled sounds)
Lower: Kurzweil PC1x
Backtrack recorded on Pro Tools with reason Re-wired."
ether^ra FLUX ROOT OF ONE
YouTube via potterpaint2000 | November 23, 2010 | 0 likes, 0 dislikes
"an improv featuring my Buchla 200e and a Doepfer Dark Energy. http://etherra.blogspot.com/"
Division 6 Multiplicity VI Jenga

"I wonder if you can play Jenga with Multiplicity VI panel boards?"
http://www.division-6.com/
22 Sawtooth Animator
YouTube via 7thDanSound | November 23, 2010 |
"This video is a showcase of the Cyndustries Sawtooth Animator module. It turns one sawtooth oscillator into seven! And under voltage control too! Hold on to your hats people for some voltage controlled fat :)"
mini-modular squarewave digital synth
YouTube via lacolumnadurruti | October 27, 2009 | 3 likes, 0 dislikes
via this auction
"the technological terror is a one-off, cmos-based, digital synth. there are nine patchable modules that include a number of single oscillators, a dual input oscillator, two synchronized oscillators, a 4-stage shift register (summed output), a resonant low-pass filter, simple arpeggiator, two external inputs (one for low level instruments [e.g. guitar, microphone, etc] and one for other square wave devices like atari punk consoles and photo-theremins), a 4-channel mixer, and a master ouput/volume.
this clip demonstrates the 4 of the 6 single oscillators, the dual input oscillator, the two sync'd oscillators, and the 4-channel mixer.
no external effects were used. output goes directly into a roland 15x cube practice amp."
mini-modular squarewave digital synth (demo 2)
mini-modular squarewave digital synth (demo 3)
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