via Percussa "So here it is – EVOLVOR, the app that links cubes to LFOs, and when you put the cubes together the associated LFOs will interact to create 4 continously changing signals which can be sent as MIDI CCs to any synth or effect, hardware or software. By changing the placement of cubes and number of cubes in the cube network, you can influence the resulting MIDI CC signals.
You can also change the speed of the LFOs, from very slow to really fast, almost like a real oscillator, but outputting MIDI CC messages. The LFOs are looped by default. I’ve recorded two examples. In these examples we use two presets in Ableton Live 8, called Ambient-Ambiente and Ambient-Atmophasic.
EVOLVOR outputs MIDI CCs 14, 15, 16 and 17 by default, and you can see how I’ve mapped these to the knobs of the synth rack in Ableton Live below."
"This tutorial shows how to assign the VG-99 freeze effect to any controller. You can turn the Freeze effect on or off with a switch, MIDI control. etc. This demo uses GK S1 to turn the freeze effect on and off. http://www.gr300.com"
"More "Audio Sequencing Experimentation". 6x VCO's - each input to the 210e - save a separate preset/patch for each VCO to pass audio, then use the 250e to step through presets on the 206e. Then spend some time playing with the waveforms to shape an evolving timber. This time around the sequence was tame . . . next time a little crazier :)"
Buchla Crazy Audio Sequence
Uploaded by djangosfire on Sep 24, 2011
"More audio eXploration. 6x VCO's into 210e, 206e cycles through presets allowing only one VCO to pass per step. . . . then heavy cross-mod FM."
"Uploaded my first video to YouTube in May 2008. And now 3 years later I upload the hundredth video. I was a little worried after doing video 99 because I wanted video 100 to be something special. And I think it is. Hope you will like it to.
At first you hear a 5-step sequence on row 1 of the Doepfer MAQ16/3 driving the Ian Fritz Teezer Through-Zero VCO and the Blacet Miniwave. The percussive noise sound comes from the self-built Modular and is driven by a 16-step sequence on row 2 of the MAQ16/3.
After that the CS Saw Pad from the Roland XP-80 comes in whereafter the 4 step sequence from the Synthesizers.com Q960 is introduced but only steps 1 and 3 are active on the Q963 at first. The Q960 sequences drives the Synthesizers.com Modular. The Q962 sequential switch is triggered by row 2 of the MAQ16/3 to alter the sequence between the 3 rows of the Q960. Row 1 contains an Em, row 2 an Am and row 3 a Bm sequence. But the chords played on the Roland XP-80 don't follow those chords exactly which gives interesting variations. After that the arppegiated sound on the Waldorf Q Keyboard is added, varying the sound with the modulation wheel. Somewhere along the line steps 2 and 4 on the Q963 are activated so you hear the full 4 step sequence from the Q960. The Sunrizer App on the iPad is used to add some chorded sounds using the Lifeforms [JD] patch. The solo is performed on the Nord Lead 1. The audio is recorded with Pro Tools 9 using the Alesis MultiMix16 FireWire. Again my friend Anne used my iPhone 4G to video this session; thanks for that.
I dedicate this video to you, my dear YouTube friends, subscribers and channel watchers. Your comments and support encouraged me to go on. Thank you.
You can download/see/hear the video and music from my website soon."
"Made 100% on the Nintendo Korg DS-10 synthesize/sequencer, a recreation of the famed Korg MS-10 on the NDS. This is a downtempo chill melodic electronica tune, none of that dubstep nonsense. Visit http://korgds-10.blogspot.com for more electronica tunes made on the Korg DS-10 (the original, not the Korg DS-10 plus)."