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Monday, November 14, 2011

Roland SH-09 Analog Synth

via this auction

Toppobrillo Multifilter FM Demos



Multifilter FM by toppobrillo
"Multifilter loves FM- CV sources Hertz Donut sine wave [CVed by noisering] and Sportmodulator "

Multifilter VCG demo by toppobrillo
"Harvestman HD sinewave IN, VCG being hit with a 281 envelope every so many beats off the divider, REsonance increased to mid, then manual gain slowly increased to where the VCG input takes the sine into a nice distortion that can excite the filter!"

Multifilter Lowpass Demo by toppobrillo
"Toppobrillo Multifilter Lowpass output- straight Doepfer A110 Saw to IN, cutoff controlled by Malekko/ Wiard Envelator cycling, thru linear VCA that is gated by a divider clocked by the Envelator, adding some dynamic to the CV depth. Also a little LFO [sport mod] in there. resonance tweaked throughout, manual cutoff a bit too. this is an awful description :)"

Multifilter Bandpass Demo by toppobrillo
"nearly same patch as the LP demo, but BP out!"

PingPong by toppobrillo
"Multifilter sawtooth pinging up and down CV'd by SportModulator, res settings changed a bit here an there"

Multifilter Notch Sweep Demo by toppobrillo

Buchla w/Bug Delay Experiment


YouTube Uploaded by djangosfire on Nov 13, 2011

"Playing/programming a Buchla 200e along w/ a BugBrand PT Delay. Check it out!"

Pearl Syncussion SY-1


YouTube Uploaded by lesingemonotone on Nov 14, 2011

"Testing out a newly restored Pearl Syncussion SY-1 percussion synthesizer. Triggering is done from a TR-606 in this clip."

Drum Computer Dave Smith Tempest - Test


YouTube Uploaded by musotalk on Nov 14, 2011
Human League's Don't You Want Me at 1:24, followed by Cindy Lauper's Time After Time and more.

"Der Dave Smith Tempest wurde in Kooperation mit Drum Computer Legende Roger Linn, der die erste Sampling Drum Machine die Linn Drum erfunden hat, entwickelt."

Azimuth Generator synth from Tronsonic


YouTube Uploaded by tronsonics on Nov 14, 2011

"This is the prototype version - a synth split into 3 main parts - bass, mid range buzz saw, noise (on f#1) and a high saw.

It is designed to be a very analogue sounding experimental performance synth - split into parts not only for playing convenience but for inspiration.

The bass synth oscillator comes from a modified square wave from a 50s valve signal generator - distorted using the even harmonics of several vintage valves and given a raspy tone by adjusting the azimuth (angle) of the tape heads on the tape recorder it was recorded to.
The tape signal was blended with identical non-tape saturated samples to provide this unique virtual oscillator.

The noise signals appear on f#1 only, and are a blend of pink and white noise (the latter widened with a spring reverb).

The mid section is a modified saw wave from an analogue modular - transformed using modulation, valve distortion and tape saturation into a buzz saw.

The high saw is from a moog source, recorded to tape.

This is from the proto pack, with over 100 patches for esx24 and kontakt.
There will be more oscillators, waveforms and patches available in the future."

Playlist:
Azimuth Generator synth from Tronsonic - "A demo of a few patches from the esx24 version of the Azimuth Generator (also for kontakt)."
Azimuth Generator synth from Tronsonic (kontakt version)
Azimuth Generator synth from Tronsonic (kontakt version demo2)
Azimuth Generator synth from Tronsonic (kontakt version demo3)
Azimuth Generator synth from Tronsonic (kontakt version demo4)

Update: demo4 added.

Bebot Band - Jeremy Cover! (by request)


YouTube Uploaded by joshruanes on Nov 11, 2011

"Here's another Cover from Bebot Band :) now for Jeremy by Pearl Jam (by request) enjoy! :)

iOS Apps used:
Bebot - Vocals
iShred - Clean/Distorted Guitars
Drums! - Drum beat
50 in 1 Piano - Bass

iDevice used:
iPod Touch 4G"

http://www.youtube.com/user/joshruanes

Bebot - Robot Synth - Normalware
iShred
Drums! - Cinnamon Jelly Ltd
50in1 Piano HD - Alexander Gross

Voice Lessons


"Voice Lessons
by John Keston

Voice Lessons is an electronic, audio device that interrogates the popular myth that every musical instrument imitates the human voice. Touching the screen allows the participant to manipulate the visuals and vocalizations of the “voice teacher” as he recites vocal warm up exercises.

The piece resides in the space between a musical instrument and voice lesson. Move the touch point left, right, up, and down to explore the visual and auditory possibilities. Rapid high pitched loops occur while touching near the top of the screen while lower pitched longer loops are heard near the bottom.

The actor, also named John Keston, is the artist's retired father who became a voice teacher after a long career on stage in plays, operas, and musicals with the Royal Shakespeare Company in his native country England and abroad.

32” interactive touch screen installation
2011"

IDOW & MATRIXSYNTH Modular Pic of the Week - Week 3 Contest Winner!

"Our third winner of the Modular Pic of the Week contest goes to Claus Niegsch (AKA Weinglas) for his 'Modular Bokeh.'

Weinglas' music is best described as "a lot of noise and dark soundscapes." Claus' photographic work is based on macro pictures or pictures with a very shallow depth of field, as seen in 'Modular Bokeh,' which was made with Aperture 1.2!

Check out Weinglas' music on SoundCloud: http://soundcloud.com/weinglas

We'd like to give a big thanks and congratulations to Claus Niegsch for his submission! This is the 3rd week of a 30-week contest, and we are looking forward to many more modular photo submissions, so please keep 'em coming! For details on how to submit and what you can win, see this post.

For more info on the upcoming 'I Dream of Wires' documentary, be sure to see the trailer and IndieGoGo fund raising campaign here.

See the IDOW label for all posts pertaining to the film including the weekly contest winners."

Quick Patch Capture


YouTube Uploaded by JohnLRice on Nov 13, 2011

"Technical difficulties and not enough time to resolve them. I wanted to put up something new though since it has been a while so this is just the sound off of the camera.

Featured are the Moon Modular 568, 569, 564, 525, 554, Modcan 59B, 60B, 31B and Synth Tech MOTM-300 VCOs.

Thanks for watching!"
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