The tracks from "The passenger" below, feature the "maxikorg, pro 5, pro 1, ms20, matrix 6, mono/poly, tr606, xoxbox, Jupiter 4, sh101, cat srm, micromoog, möbius sequencer, eurorack modular, cs30..."
YouTube via fuckingharpsichord | December 21, 2010 |
"A simple bassline played by thza Vermona, cr 78 is ableton. The Cr goes thru the vermona as you can see and hear in the end. Disco style demonstration ****°*°*°°*°*°"
"BitDisco is a playful music app for the iPad. It's specially designed so that anyone can easily play great-sounding tunes, whether you're the least musical person, or a seasoned professional.
We’ve achieved this simplicity by creating a grid-like interface. Simply tap or trace your finger over the iPad's screen to create stunning sounds. There's no need to memorise complex scales as some of the lesser used notes have been removed to make playing easier. You can even select from a range of sounds, tones and backing beats to start a disco in your bedroom!"
YouTube via SynthStuff | July 26, 2010 | 0 likes, 0 dislikes
"Home built monosynth - digital oscillators based on pic and dspic microcontrollers, and analog filters using ssm2044 and switched capacitor mf10. All sounds played manaully or using the built in sequencer. Shots of the front panel got boring so I mixed in some holiday snaps."
DIY Digital Synth (2)
SynthStuff | August 01, 2010 |
"Demo of the different Wave Mix types."
DIY Digital Synth (3)
SynthStuff | October 10, 2010 |
"More sounds. 2 digital oscillators with FM, phase distortion and pitch doubling. 2 analogue filters - the warm SSM2044 and the gritty MF10 switched capacitor filter."
YouTube via eecouk | December 21, 2010 | 0 likes, 0 dislikes
"Bontempi Typewriter 1/4 inch mono jack output Pitch Up/Down Control ... Green Momentary button for Mode Select Red momentary button for Crash Tones - takes a few tries to get good tones but they can be great! Yellow momentary button for crash tone but mainly works as a pitch down which is good for playing the crash tones"
"Release date: Europe+Australia December 24th, USA 7th January. 500 Nintendo DSi Points.
The definitive beatbox for creating songs and rhythms!
With a library of 160 sounds, use your creative skills to assign them to each of the 8 tracks available per pattern, activate or deactivate each of the 16 steps that make up a track using the buttons or the stylus, and combine the 8 patterns to compose up to 64 songs. If you want to produce a more complex tune, you can customize each step and set the volume, change the frequency and assign a panning.
Like a professional DJ, create and play in real time!
Once you have laid down your patterns, you can use them to create much more complicated rhythms in the Song mode, where you can add them to a sequence of up to 32 parts and change their length, activate/deactivate tracks, add repeats, etc.