"http://gajetdaisuke.com/archives/1012... I take pictures of a Xmas cake with using my new DSLR Canon EOS D60. And this is a test shot of a TAMRON B008 lens. I try to playing a kazoo."
"This is a video for all those people in eurorack land that can't seem to figure out their Make Noise MATHS. Just made this in my spare time after being very confused when I first got this module at the beginning of this year. Hope it's helpful!
Some notes from Navs, a fellow Wiggler "The CV inputs for channels 1 & 4 (rise/fall vs. both) respond differently. A positive voltage to 'rise' & 'fall' extends those times (and vice versa). A positive voltage to 'both' shortens the times (and vice versa). This means when using Maths as a VCO, you can patch your keyboard voltage etc. to the both CV input and get 'higher' (or faster) oscillations, as you would with a normal VCO.
When triggered or when cycling, channels 1 & 4 are AD envelopes. Feed a gate signal from a keyboard or Pressure Points to the 'input' jack (the one marked with the arrow) and you get an AR envelope. This is essentially a slewed gate signal. The difference to the AD being, you can 'hold' the envelope high, similar to the sustain portion of an ADSR. This is also great with the 'Press CV' from PP to give you a nice fade in/ out.
The OR output traces the maximum positive voltage of the combined inputs. It is positive-only in Maths as it makes more sense when used with envelopes, but this is not always how it is implemented. Have a look at the Doepfer A-172 manual for more info: http://doepfer.de/A172.htm
Lastly, the difference between the EOR and EOC outs is key to certain effects and really useful. Basically, you could think of the EOR as enabling quadrature-type functions (offset) and the EOC as a chain function (sequential).
I think these two outputs are incredibly useful! They make some of the more exotic Maths patches possible (gate delay, swing, variable step length, flipflop, comparator, digital inverter etc.) and they are perfect for pinging a filter!"
"It's damp and chilly, and I hear the gray pitter patter of endless rain. Looking out my window I see gray sky, gray water, gray trees and gray clouds. That's right, it's Christmas in Seattle.
Because of your support of Aalto these past few months, I can now work full time to bring you more software and hardware to make music with. And that is something I am very thankful for. I am very excited about what we will have to offer this coming year: Aalto for Windows, the Soundplane A, and more software instruments that are even farther off the beaten path.
As a small way to say thanks, today I'm releasing Aaltoverb for Mac OS X. Aaltoverb is just the reverb section from Aalto, packaged up as its own plugin and with mix and brightness knobs added. It won't replace your ValhallaShimmer, but it is easy on the CPU and on the eyes, and I hope it makes a nice addition to your box of colors."
YouTube via theDarkMechanics | December 24, 2010 |
"Merry Christmas to all viewers! Here's part 1 of a, hopefully, 3 part series of our xmas analog jam featuring Binoni Samp! Under the tree are the Korg MS20, SQ10, MS02, Arp Odyssey and Roland TR909. Also featured is a homemade analogue delay unit! Enjoy and all the best for 2011."
Update:
Dark Mechanics feat. Bioni Samp - analogue presents part 2
theDarkMechanics | December 25, 2010 |
"Merry Christmas to all viewers! Here's part 2/3 of our xmas analog jam featuring Bioni Samp! Under the tree are the Korg MS20, SQ10, MS02, Arp Odyssey and Roland TR909. Also featured is a live administered homemade analogue delay unit! Enjoy and all the best for 2011."
Dark Mechanics feat. Bioni Samp - analogue presents part 3
theDarkMechanics | December 28, 2010 |
"Welcome all viewsters! Here's part 3/3 of our xmas analog jam featuring Bioni Samp! Under the tree are the Korg MS20, SQ10, MS02, Arp Odyssey and Roland TR909. Also featured is a live administered homemade analogue delay unit! Enjoy and all the best for 2011."
"four photos from this past Christmas showing my son Matthew (age 3) and what he received for Christmas (ie., Arturia Analog Factory Experience controller, Yamaha YC-25D combo organ, a microphone, and an Excalibur melodica). Thanks a lot and have a wonderful Christmas. :)"