Wednesday, May 04, 2011
[Caknobs] PianoPlusRevive
YouTube Uploaded by Caknobs on May 4, 2011
"先日運良くRolandのEP-11(PianoPlus11)が入手できました。このマシンのSYNC OUT端子をマスターにして複数の機材を同期させてトラックを作りました。EP-11は暖かい音がします。
I obtained Roland EP-11 and YAMAHA EMT-10 the other day. I used them this time. EP-11 has the SYNC OUT in surprising thing. Today's master is EP-11.
[Machines]
Roland:EP-11 TR-606,707 SH-101
Roland DG:CMU-810
YAMAHA:EMT-10
Futureretro:REVOLUTION
Technosaurus:Cyclodon
KORG:KMS-30"
Custom Re-Skinned Akai MPCs - 30 Beats in 30 Days
BEAT #21 (NYE)
YouTube Uploaded by Vproducerofbeats on Dec 31, 2010
"another year..another 100 or so beats..same ole same ole :D...
re-skinned the MP for 2011.. ..hope everyone has a good xmas/new year pz to all"
BEAT #15
Uploaded by Vproducerofbeats on Dec 27, 2010
And the full playlist from 1 to 30:
"30 Beats in 30 Days. A challenge I've set myself to make 1 beat a day for 30 Days. These beats are just simple sketches, not album releases...just jams...enjoy"
YouTube Uploaded by Vproducerofbeats on Dec 31, 2010
"another year..another 100 or so beats..same ole same ole :D...
re-skinned the MP for 2011.. ..hope everyone has a good xmas/new year pz to all"
BEAT #15
Uploaded by Vproducerofbeats on Dec 27, 2010
And the full playlist from 1 to 30:
"30 Beats in 30 Days. A challenge I've set myself to make 1 beat a day for 30 Days. These beats are just simple sketches, not album releases...just jams...enjoy"
A Healthy Mini-Shot Of Synth School!
YouTube Uploaded by tarabusch on May 3, 2011
"A little shot of my synth teacher, Norm Leete, taking me through the basics of the Minimoog Voyager's mod busses - here, he shows how to use the mod busses on the voyager to modulate 1 oscillator's waveforms to sound like two. Fun."
Audio Oscillators with the LZX Visionary
YouTube Uploaded by lzxindustries on May 4, 2011
"This (long) tutorial shows how you can use some audio eurorack oscillators to create and modify video signals for use with an LZX Visionary system. Modules used include the WMD Gamma Wave Source, Wiard Oscillator, MakeNoise QMMG, and the Toppobrillo TWF.
Sorry about the poor production and editing!
Two notes: Some of the short video clips in the beginning used an LZX TVFKG and video mixer as well as the modules in this demo.
The output of the Wiard Oscillator always appears as a pulse wave because the input to the VBM was clipping. It is actually possible to get the full variety of waveforms when using the Voltage Interface I, or by more carefully setting the VBM controls.
Tutorial created by Johnny Woods, May 2011."
max for ableton live synth tutorial - modulated additive morphing with oscbank~ & vexpr
YouTube Uploaded by learnMax on May 4, 2011
"Pardon the 15 minute length, but here's an introduction to a proof of concept synth I'm tinkering with. It was inspired by the "additive heaven" synth included in Max for Live. I left out a LOT of features that would make it a real synth so that the flow is easier to follow. I'll have to clean it up and break this tutorial down into more bite sized chunks. Hopefully this tutorial can inspire more experiments by others though!"
Tuesday, May 03, 2011
HUGE New Project Coming from Moog Music Inc
via Moog Music on Facebook:
"Our Apologies! We've been kind of quiet on Facebook recently because we've been crazy busy with a HUGE new project. We're finally in the home stretch and we'll be sharing it with all of you really soon. Thanks for your patience!"
"Hint: It is free and hopefully will offer you hours of enjoyment."
Update: I'm guessing this is it.
"Our Apologies! We've been kind of quiet on Facebook recently because we've been crazy busy with a HUGE new project. We're finally in the home stretch and we'll be sharing it with all of you really soon. Thanks for your patience!"
"Hint: It is free and hopefully will offer you hours of enjoyment."
Update: I'm guessing this is it.
Analogue Solutions Telemark Meets Doepfer & Greets Kraftwerk
Telemark Easter Monday Fun.wmv
YouTube Uploaded by jakobsweb on Apr 25, 2011
"The wonderful Analogue Solutions Telemark filter modulated by 2 Doepfer A-155 sequencers, gate by Telemark, triggered by Cubase 6;
accompanied by a pad from the Roland JX 8-P, bass by A-100 modular and drums by Vermona DRM1 MKIII.
All done with a friendly wink at rezfilter who inspired me a lot .... (still waiting for my Oberkorn)"
Telemark meets Doepfer
Uploaded by jakobsweb on Mar 13, 2011
"This is a song made with my very new synthesizer Telemark by Analogue Solutions. It's semi-modular and thus goes very well with my other modular and semi-modular stuff. The intro sound is done with the Telemark as well as another later on. It has a great sounding 12db multimode filter.
The other stuff I used in this song are: two Doepfer A-100 systems, Cwejman S1 MK2, DSI Prophet 08, Vermona analog drums DRM1 MKIII, Moog Voyager ... and a lil' drumloop ... all arranged, mixed and mastered using Cubase 6 and some Waves plug-ins. Feel free and invited to comment or ask questions. Enjoy!
Here is a list of some of the Doepfer A-100 modules that I used in case you are interested:
A-111 (3x), A-108, A-140, A-141, A-143-1, A-143-2, A-143-3, A-183-2, A-121, A-110 (3x), A-188-1, A-130, A-131, A-138a, A-138b, A-138m, A-151, A-180, A-134 (2x), A-181 (2x)
The Telemark was modulated by Doepfer A-147 (VC-LFO) - 2 times via multiple.
The Cwejman's LFO was gate triggered by the Doepfer A-160 clock divider."
Doepfer A-100 greets Kraftwerk.wmv
Uploaded by jakobsweb on Mar 26, 2011
"some sounds inspired by German analog modular synthesizer forefathers Kraftwerk."
"Tags: Doepfer A-100 Kraftwek pop techno Vermona DRM1 Cwejman S1 MK2 Analogue Solutions Telemark analog Synthesizer"
YouTube Uploaded by jakobsweb on Apr 25, 2011
"The wonderful Analogue Solutions Telemark filter modulated by 2 Doepfer A-155 sequencers, gate by Telemark, triggered by Cubase 6;
accompanied by a pad from the Roland JX 8-P, bass by A-100 modular and drums by Vermona DRM1 MKIII.
All done with a friendly wink at rezfilter who inspired me a lot .... (still waiting for my Oberkorn)"
Telemark meets Doepfer
Uploaded by jakobsweb on Mar 13, 2011
"This is a song made with my very new synthesizer Telemark by Analogue Solutions. It's semi-modular and thus goes very well with my other modular and semi-modular stuff. The intro sound is done with the Telemark as well as another later on. It has a great sounding 12db multimode filter.
The other stuff I used in this song are: two Doepfer A-100 systems, Cwejman S1 MK2, DSI Prophet 08, Vermona analog drums DRM1 MKIII, Moog Voyager ... and a lil' drumloop ... all arranged, mixed and mastered using Cubase 6 and some Waves plug-ins. Feel free and invited to comment or ask questions. Enjoy!
Here is a list of some of the Doepfer A-100 modules that I used in case you are interested:
A-111 (3x), A-108, A-140, A-141, A-143-1, A-143-2, A-143-3, A-183-2, A-121, A-110 (3x), A-188-1, A-130, A-131, A-138a, A-138b, A-138m, A-151, A-180, A-134 (2x), A-181 (2x)
The Telemark was modulated by Doepfer A-147 (VC-LFO) - 2 times via multiple.
The Cwejman's LFO was gate triggered by the Doepfer A-160 clock divider."
Doepfer A-100 greets Kraftwerk.wmv
Uploaded by jakobsweb on Mar 26, 2011
"some sounds inspired by German analog modular synthesizer forefathers Kraftwerk."
"Tags: Doepfer A-100 Kraftwek pop techno Vermona DRM1 Cwejman S1 MK2 Analogue Solutions Telemark analog Synthesizer"
04 Roland-Ready GR-700 Turbo Synth - Final Release Version 5 Roland Factory Software
YouTube Uploaded by WayneJoness on Feb 7, 2011
via this auction
"There are four documented versions of GR-700 software noted in the GR-700 service manual. Version four (1.4) is the most common software found in the GR-700. However, some of the last GR-700s made by Roland shipped with the rare, version 5 (1.5) software. The GR-700 Turbo has the rare version 5.0 software! Unlike the earlier upgrades, version 5.0 software does not add any new features, but instead improves on the most neglected aspect of the GR-700: faster and more accurate tracking. On average, version 5.0 is 1.5 milliseconds faster than version 4.0. The GR-700 Turbo does not reach the speed and accuracy of modern synthesizers, but it is an improvement over earlier versions, and includes the final revisions of the GR-700 factory patches."
"Interface and Sound Board Chips (2 chips total) + 128 Additional Patches
Rare, final version 1.5 operating system EPROM chips
Improves on speed and tracking of previous versions
28.53 ms (version 1.5) average response time versus 29.87 ms (version 1.4)
Easy to install and replace
Allows change in reference pitch from the original A=442 standard (improvement over version 1.1)
Fixes sustain level failure when in EDIT mode (improvement over version 1.2)
Adjusts pitch range for "B" to be same as all other notes (improvement over version 1.3)
Includes final revisions of the factory patches for banks 1-4
PLUS - 2 Complete banks of original Roland GR-700 alternate sounds on print outs, 18 pages (64 patches x 2)
More information on hardware and software revisions on the GR-700 resource webpage
Questions? Feel free to email me!
About these Roland GR-700 Version 1.5 software EPROM chips:
I have been able to document five different versions of software for the GR-700. The most common version in my experience is version 4. The GR-700 service notes explain the differences for versions 1, 2, 3 and 4. I have seen a few GR-700s with version 5 software. What version software does your synth have? This is easy to check! Power up the GR-700 while holding down the STRING SELECT NO. 4 button. The display will show the software version, 1-4 means version 4. 1-2 indicates version 2 software. Incidentally, the patch corresponding to the software version will be selected when doing this procedure.
Initializing Patches:
It is possible to reinitialize the first four banks of patches for the GR-700, banks 1 though 4. There is no way to recover patches in banks 5 through 8 if they have been lost. To reinitialize patches in banks 1 - 4, turn on the power switch while pressing down the WRITE (copy) button. Be sure to have the memory protect turned off.
Roland GR-700 - Final Release Version 5 Roland Factory Software
Roland made it very easy to change or upgrade the operating system in the Roland GR-700 guitar synthesizers. There are two main boards in the GR-700, the interface board, which attaches to the top of the GR-700, and which connects to the switches, output jackes, display, etc. And the sound or voice board. The voice board is on the bottom on the GR-700.
Each board uses a 64K EPROM chip for its operating system/operating parameters. One chip is marked as "IF" for the interface board, and "SH" for the sound or voice board. Simply open the GR-700 up, remove the existing chips and install the new chips, then power the GR-700 up. There is no special initialization procedure. The software is loaded when the unit is turned on. These chips also contain the bank 1-4 factory patches. Initializing the sound banks in the GR-700 will load these patches from the "SH" chip."
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