Wednesday, August 31, 2011
Ronin 802 Synthesizer - Arduino Shield
YouTube Uploaded by sonodrome on Aug 20, 2011
"The Ronin 802 is a stackable shield for Arduino (http://www.arduino.cc/)
This video is a preview of the shield - more details on features and design will be available soon. The hardware module and software shown are prototypes.
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Ronin802 Test
Uploaded by sonodrome on Aug 15, 2011
Virus TI Programming Boot Camp Episode 6 - Phattening up Oscillators
Virus TI Programming Boot Camp Episode 6 - Phattening up Oscillators from access music on Vimeo.
"This this time we use ring modulation to make the oscillators sound extra fat and punchy."
All episodes here.
Twisted Tools Press Release | Totally Twisted and Build-Your-Own Bundles
Follow-up to this video post. Some additional details:
"Twisted Tools is happy to announce build-your-own bundles and our complete bundle, Totally Twisted.
Now through December 31st:
Choose any 3 products, get 10% OFF
Choose any 5 products, get 15% OFF
Buy all our products get 33% OFF (TOTALLY TWISTED)
Pre-order Rolodecks or Rolodecks Pro (coming mid-september) as part of the offers
The TOTALLY TWISTED bundle is a collection of every current product made by Twisted Tools. Gain access to gigabytes of unique instruments, effects, sample packs and many specialized templates for NI’s Maschine, Kore and iPad.
Totally Twisted Features:
INSTANT DOWNLOAD
33% OFF! (SAVE $120*)
ROLODECKS PRO (SNEAK PREVIEW)
BUFFEATER
COLORFLEX
RICHARD DEVINE’S ANALOGUE MICROCOSM
MP16A SAMPLER
GLITCHMACHINES: ELEMENTS
MP16B Sampler
SCAPES
TWISTED KP
VORTEX
http://twistedtools.com/shop/bundles/totally-twisted/
Price: $242
Technical Requirements:
Reaktor 5.6
3.2 Gigabytes of disk space.
Internet connection for download"
"Twisted Tools is happy to announce build-your-own bundles and our complete bundle, Totally Twisted.
Now through December 31st:
Choose any 3 products, get 10% OFF
Choose any 5 products, get 15% OFF
Buy all our products get 33% OFF (TOTALLY TWISTED)
Pre-order Rolodecks or Rolodecks Pro (coming mid-september) as part of the offers
The TOTALLY TWISTED bundle is a collection of every current product made by Twisted Tools. Gain access to gigabytes of unique instruments, effects, sample packs and many specialized templates for NI’s Maschine, Kore and iPad.
Totally Twisted Features:
INSTANT DOWNLOAD
33% OFF! (SAVE $120*)
ROLODECKS PRO (SNEAK PREVIEW)
BUFFEATER
COLORFLEX
RICHARD DEVINE’S ANALOGUE MICROCOSM
MP16A SAMPLER
GLITCHMACHINES: ELEMENTS
MP16B Sampler
SCAPES
TWISTED KP
VORTEX
http://twistedtools.com/shop/bundles/totally-twisted/
Price: $242
Technical Requirements:
Reaktor 5.6
3.2 Gigabytes of disk space.
Internet connection for download"
minimoog jam
YouTube Uploaded by AnalogSweden on Aug 31, 2011
"Jam played by F. Segerfalk of Analog Sweden. Minimoog direct to soundcard. For sale.
www.analogsweden.com"
installing tubes in R54
YouTube Uploaded by ZerosumInertia on Aug 31, 2011
"Computer hiccuped and pieces of the conversation are glitched and missing, but the basic point is illustrated. Better videos will happen later. Until then I think this is good enough to demonstrate the basics."
Brainwaves - Ken Soper - Dylan Simon - Gallery F - Theatre Intangible
YouTube Uploaded by tonysmithyoungblood on Aug 30, 2011
"Teletrons make music with the mind! Theatre Intangible presents Brainwaves, a live experimental improv at Gallery F on August 27th as part of the opening reception for Figure 1: Scientists and Artist Picture the Intangible. Ken Soper and Dylan Simon control Moog and other synths with two Teletrons, a MindFlex children's toy hacked to turn Theta waves into control voltage. Engineered by Tony Youngblood. This project was Inspired by Robert Schneider's original MindFlex hack: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vZ0So3q9cT0"
Roland TR909 Quad Mod
YouTube Uploaded by sequentix on Nov 30, 2010
"Demo of a TR909 with a quad memory expansion.
I fitted a 32k FRAM chip in place of the original 8k SRAM, so no battery is needed either.
A rotary selector switch chooses which of four banks of 8k the 909 sees.
I was worried it might crash if the switch was moved without powering-off, but as it turns out, you can change bank mid-pattern and it doesn't miss a beat.
NB Modifying a 909 CPU board is not recommended unless you know exactly what you're doing. The RAM and ROM chips are soldered to the PCB, which has very delicate tracks and through hole plating. There is no space to use a socket.
You can easily damage the board.
If you *do* know what you're doing, a 32k SRAM will fit in an 8k's place with minor changes. The rotary switch selects the 4 possible combinations of the 2 extra address lines with the help of some diodes and pull-up resistors.
FRAM needs CE toggled on every access, which the 909 circuit doesn't do. You need to hack the ALE line into a spare select line on the address decoder to make it work. A 32k battery-backed SRAM wouldn't need that."
Tuesday, August 30, 2011
Andy Ben Circuit Bent solo w/ Skyline Electric
YouTube Uploaded by AMOKIAN on Aug 30, 2011
"Andy Ben circuit bent solo with Skyline Electric"
Genome Sequencer + Ms2000 + Kp3
YouTube Uploaded by hanklepstein on Aug 30, 2011
Watch your volume levels on this one. It's a bit distorted but gives a good example of Genome being used with other gear.
"Messing around for the 2nd time with the Genome Sequencer app. I realized as I was recording this that the the CCs also get quantized if you have quantization on. I just rolled with it. Very cool app, just need to figure out a few things"
Genome MIDI Sequencer - White Noise Audio Software
iPads on eBay
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