Saturday, April 09, 2011
MusikMesse2011 - Numa Organ & Piano
YouTube Uploaded by accordoTV on Apr 8, 2011
MusikMesse 2011 - Nord Keyboard
YouTube Uploaded by accordoTV on Apr 8, 2011
Therizinosaur: Gamelan Life Seq
YouTube Uploaded by Alxasaurus on Apr 8, 2011
"Just an improvisation and the first impression of the NI Reaktor 5.51, with the newly revamped Newscool
Amazingly, unlike any other step sequencer, Newscool uses "Life Sequencer" which possesses a concept of "Conway's Game of Life" or simply "Life" by J. Conway in 1970.
Even though, SonicCouture also uses such concept for KONTAKT in form of scripts available in Scriptorium
Preset: Gamellan
Recorder: Fraps"
Shruthi-1 Demo: Sequences
Shruthi-1 Demo: Sequences from Stuart Mitchell on Vimeo.
"A demo of the DIY synth Shruthi-1 from Mutable Instruments, playing its own sequencer synced to a Machinedrum.
This is a slightly modified Firmware v0.92 (shows xox style LED in the sequence direction menu); using the new patch combo browse, which loads patch and sequence in parallel.
All Homemade Patches, sequences mostly homemade.
Drums from the MD. A bit of Lexicon reverb of the noisy snares and the "Luetin" part."
Fairlight apps compared
YouTube Uploaded by FairlightInstruments on Apr 8, 2011
"A brief comparison of the features of the two versions of the Fairlight App for iPhone and iPad, Fairlight Player and Fairlight Pro. These apps canb be bought separately from the App store, or the Player version can be upgraded to Pro via an in-app purchase. Cost of the Player plus Pro upgrade is the same as buying the Pro in the first place, and functionality of the Player once upgraded is identical to the Pro.
For full details see: http://www.fairlightinstruments.com.au/ios"
Fairlight Instruments Pty Ltd
iPads on eBay
iPod Touch on eBay
DSI Prophet '08 Module: Advanced Sequence
YouTube Uploaded by maskineri on Apr 9, 2011
"DSI Prophet '08 Module: Advanced Sequence
Audio & video by Arjen Schat
I bought the Prophet '08 Module back in 2008 but never really used the internal step sequencer to its full potential. In this video I use three layered sequences which were all composed using the internal step sequencers. The first sequence modulates the pitch of oscillator 1 in layer A, the second sequence modulates the pitch of oscillator 2, also in layer A. The third sequence modulates the pitch of both oscillators in layer B.
I use key step triggers to trigger the different steps of the sequences and alternate between three different notes with yet another sequence coming from my DAW (Renoise). These notes transpose the pitch of the sequences at their respective steps and create intricate polyrhythms due to the different lenghts of the internal sequences and the key step trigger sequence from Renoise.
The notes in the trigger sequence are also transposed a few times to keep things sonically interesting.
The audio is routed through a Moog MF-104Z BBD delay, a Maxon AD999 BBD delay and T-Rex Room-mate reverb."
Everlasting blaze (Plogue Bidule + Cynthia VSTi + mda Delay VST)
YouTube Uploaded by GruithuisenCityMan on Apr 9, 2011
"Hello ! My name is Frederic Gerchambeau. I have made this movie and this music. The music has been made in one take using Plogue Bidule, the Cynthia VSTi and 2 instances of the mda Delay VST. My M-Audio Ozonic controller keyboard has been a great help in order to control many of the parameters of the Cynthia VSTi. Enjoy !"
"Hello ! My name is Frederic Gerchambeau. I have made this movie and this music. The music has been made in one take using Plogue Bidule, the Cynthia VSTi and 2 instances of the mda Delay VST. My M-Audio Ozonic controller keyboard has been a great help in order to control many of the parameters of the Cynthia VSTi. Enjoy !"
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