Thursday, March 03, 2011
euro modular patch jamm
YouTube Uploaded by DrOctave1 on Mar 2, 2011
"a patch i made trying to test out the ASbd99 that evolved to this nice jamm. the first 2 mins is it self playing then i start to tweek it out and bring in some sweeps. enjoy. Rene doing the drums and one synth line the PP brains doing 3 other synth lines."
Doepfer eurorack modular synthesizer fixed filter A-128
"You have a choice of knobs. I think the smaller ones feel better, but the original knobs are here if you prefer.....
Module A-128 (Fixed Filter Bank) is a filter bank, made up of 15 parallel band pass filters, all with fixed middle frequencies and bandwidth (50 Hz / 75Hz / 110Hz / 150Hz / 220Hz / 350Hz / 500Hz / 750Hz / 1.1kHz / 1.6kHz / 2.2kHz / 3.6kHz / 5.2kHz / 7.5kHz / 11 kHz).
Each band pass filter has its own amplitude control knob, with which that frequency band can be attenuated. The bandwidth of each of the filters is approximately half an octave.
The signal at the output of the A-128 contains a mix of all the filters, depending on the position of each one's amplitude control knob.
This module has a maximum current draw of 20mA. Requires 20 TE/HP worth of space to fit in a Eurorack frame."
Sympathy Networked Modular Synthesizer
YouTube Uploaded by metabog on Mar 2, 2011
"My BSc project. This modular synthesizer VST will have live network performance capabilities, allowing you to share the interface and controls with other users over the internet, by connecting to a central server (which I'm currently writing)."
Way Out Ware SynthX Now Available
"Beginner or pro, SynthX is great fun and candy for your ears and eyes.You can chose to play using the intuitive XY mode that automatically makes every touch tuned to the selected scale, grid mode where you explore harmonies in a fun new way, and the keys mode that provides a standard piano keyboard.
Built using Way Out Ware's award winning virtual analog technology and heavily optimized for the iOS operating system, SynthX delivers a great looking and sounding analog experience to the iPad.
A mathematically modeled synthesizer, SynthX contains no samples. As a result, it is very small in size, yet it has an extremely large and professionally design sound library.
An effects chain including distortion, flanger, delay and limiter are included. Additionally, a separate identical effects chain is provided to process an external signal connected to the iPad's audio input.
SynthX has been designed from the beginning for the iPad and multi-touch. It has a comprehensive MIDI implementation using CoreMIDI including MIDI Note send and receive and MIDI Beat Clock LFO sync.
You can also record your performances within SynthX and use Sonoma Wireworks AudioCopy to share your performance with other iPad apps. It also supports iTunes file sharing which allows you to drag your performances in full quality into your favorite digital audio workstation.
Warning: SynthX can be habit forming. Please be sure to reserve time for it's use.
P.S. No natural sounds were harmed during the creation of this app."
SynthX - Way Out Ware, Inc.
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soome, stutter island & grainstorm - monome arc videos by Stretta
"Improvisation on piano and monome. I'm using a hand-built arc prototype, generously on loan from tehn, who is very busy building and shipping monomes, dealing with the transition to serialosc required by the new edition and finalizing the arc firmware. I'm sure he'd prefer to be playing with the arc himself.
hardware: monome arc2 (knobs) monome64 (buttons)
software: grainstorm
more information about monome can be found at monome.org
more information about grainstorm can be found at:
vimeo.com/stretta/grainstorm"
more information about the monome can be found at monome.org
more information about me can be found at stretta.com"
The arc isn't for everyone. Also consider the software available at launch: very little. My advice to those on the fence: wait. Also, don't base an arc purchasing decision on grainstorm.
Speech is a rather poor example, and in retrospect, maybe it wasn't a great choice, but I figured I had the soome video to show the more musical side.
vimeo.com/stretta/soome
Another typical result:
soundcloud.com/stretta-samples/grainstorm-experiement
Grainstorm has four independent buffers that can be controlled with the arc. Primarily, you use the arc to scroll through the buffer. A push turn gesture on the same encoder widens the window from which grains are drawn. This isn't really evident in the video. A snapshot of various playback parameters can be stored on the grid monome where the it can be played like an instrument or sequenced with the on board sequencer. You can record live audio into the buffer, or load audio from disk. Meaningful support for the arc4 would be fairly easy.
more information on the monome can be found at monome.org
more information about me can be found at stretta.com"
hardware: monome arc2 (knobs) monome64 (buttons)
software: grainstorm
more information about monome can be found at monome.org
more information about grainstorm can be found at:
vimeo.com/stretta/grainstorm"
stutter island from stretta on Vimeo.
"stutter island is beat mangling software for the monome arc, designed for live remixing and dj-ing.more information about the monome can be found at monome.org
more information about me can be found at stretta.com"
grainstorm demo from stretta on Vimeo.
"This video is a brief introduction to grainstorm, my granular synthesis application for the monome arc. Please take my enthusiasm as genuine, and not some marketing ploy by monome. They don't operate that way. I'm not trying to talk anyone into buying one. Quite the opposite as I think the initial production quantity is small enough benefit from a lower profile release to keep as many possible units out of the hands of people who wish to profit from the scarcity.The arc isn't for everyone. Also consider the software available at launch: very little. My advice to those on the fence: wait. Also, don't base an arc purchasing decision on grainstorm.
Speech is a rather poor example, and in retrospect, maybe it wasn't a great choice, but I figured I had the soome video to show the more musical side.
vimeo.com/stretta/soome
Another typical result:
soundcloud.com/stretta-samples/grainstorm-experiement
Grainstorm has four independent buffers that can be controlled with the arc. Primarily, you use the arc to scroll through the buffer. A push turn gesture on the same encoder widens the window from which grains are drawn. This isn't really evident in the video. A snapshot of various playback parameters can be stored on the grid monome where the it can be played like an instrument or sequenced with the on board sequencer. You can record live audio into the buffer, or load audio from disk. Meaningful support for the arc4 would be fairly easy.
more information on the monome can be found at monome.org
more information about me can be found at stretta.com"
Loopy 2 drum sequencer interface early preview
YouTube Uploaded by michaelrtyson on Mar 2, 2011
"Early preview of Loopy 2's new drum sequencer, built over the last three days.
No percussion type icons yet, but the rest is basically there:
- Full zoom/pan interface for use on an iPhone screen (although this was the simulator, operated with a mouse cursor).
- Two velocity levels available for each cell (127 volume levels supported in the back end, but not in the interface yet)
- 12 instruments
- Custom sound set support, so you can built your own kit from your own sample set and import it into Loopy
This is unlikely to be in Loopy 2.0, but expect it around version 2.1.
http://loopyapp.com"
Note Loopy was what Oliver Chesler used to record loops in this video.
Loopy 2 early preview
Uploaded by michaelrtyson on Mar 2, 2011
"Bear with me here - I'm a software developer, not a looper!
This is an early preview of Loopy 2 for iPhone (and soon iPad). Six tracks, simple touch controls. Tap a track to start recording, tap it again to stop. Tap in the middle to overdub, or elsewhere to mute the track. Drag one track onto another to merge instantly (not shown in this demo - another time!).
Inbuilt tempo settings (including live audio scaling, if you change the tempo mid-session), full stereo audio, volume and pan settings.
There's plenty more, and I'll demo them all in the weeks to come. Subscribe here, or over at loopyapp.com to stay tuned!"
http://www.youtube.com/user/michaelrtyson
Loopy - A Tasty Pixel
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