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Thursday, January 05, 2012

Alyseum MS-812

First presentation of the MS-812 in Berlin, October 2011

YouTube Uploaded by alyseumdotcom on Dec 29, 2011

MS-812 - LFO - Copperduino Clock & Monitor

YouTube Uploaded by zebigbuild on Dec 15, 2011

"This is a demo showing how to configure an Alyseum MS-812 (emulator) to be controlled from an LFO and a Clock Generator through CopperLan. The end of the video shows a Copperduino application performing MS-812 outputs monitoring on an external display."


via Schneidersladen
"The MS-812 by Alyseum is an Eurorack module which creates the gateway between your CopperLan network and your Eurorack modular system.

The high number of CV and digital outputs gives you a very powerful MIDI-to-CV/Gate interface which can also carry clock outputs or can work as a MIDI-to-Sync24 converter. The module can be controlled by several computers in your network simultaneously.
technical details

The MS-812 works with 100Base-T networking technology and has a LAN socket as input, as all CopperLan devices do.
In the MIDI mode the MS-812 is 100% compliant to MIDI when used in the CopperLan network.
The unit offers 8 CV outputs and 12 digital outputs with free assignment of MIDI channels and controller. The CV outputs offer the full MIDI resolution (128 notes = full 0-10V).

Each CV Out can be used as note, setting or modulation source. Each DIG Out can be assigned as a Gate, Clock, Reset, status, control, simultaneous multiple clock outputs with different clock divider ratios or even as a MIDI-to-DIN Sync converter. For this use there will be an optional, color coded "5pin DIN to 3x 3.5mm jack" adaptor cable.

The unit is delivered with 32 presets. It offers 4 factory ROM memory slots and 32 customer RAM slots for saving your own presets. The firmware can be upgraded via the network.

In CopperLan mode there are additional features:

full CopperLan pitch range: from -10V to +10V
octal 16bit high-resolution converter for CVs
each CV output can output a note, a setting or a modulation
each DIG output can act as a gate, clock, reset, switching command etc.
Voice-ID management

inputs and outputs

input: ethernet socket (LAN socket)

outputs: 8x analog outputs for CVs and 12 x digital outputs
measures and weight

3U Eurorack module, 18HP wide, 40mm deep; current draw +80mA/-10mA
misc

The CopperLan technology allows for sending and receiving MIDI data thru common ethernet network cables. The extremely flexible routing of the different MIDI devices is done by the free CopperLan-Manager software.

more info at: www.copperlan.org"

The Analog Lab-Moog Opus 3 SN 5044


YouTube Uploaded by TheAnalogLab on Jan 5, 2012

"A Moog Opus 3 recently repaired and serviced by The Analog Lab. This Moog is for sale and comes with 30 day warranty. If you are interested, contact us!

theanaloglab@gmail.com

212.868.4357

theanaloglab.com"

Jammin in the Studio (CS 80 type sounds)


YouTube Uploaded by ricel1992 on Jan 5, 2012

"Wanted to go for a CS 80/Vangelis type sound or at least timbre on this one. Not very good keyboard skills but I make these videos mostly to demo the sounds anyways (I'm a guitarist). I have 2 voices of the poly from the arp 2600's and 2 voices from the Macbeth M5. The minimoog is playing the drone(ish) note, it has the studio electronics mods so it has an extra lfo you can mix in. In this video I used a sawtooth from osc 3 in lo freq and the sine wave from the extra oscillator. Also had the acidlab miami and the roland tr 909 playing along."

VCAMatrix quadrature patch with PEG


YouTube Uploaded by 4mspedals on Jan 5, 2012

"In this demo, we show how to setup a quadrature panning patch with a 4ms VCA Matrix, and two 4ms Pingable Envelope Generators on a Eurorack synthesizer.

Four oscillators are used for the A,B,C,D inputs on the VCA Matrix. They are being mixed on output 3 of the VCAM. The four corresponding CV points for A,B,C,D, are hooked up to the four Envelope outs of two Pingable Envelope Generators.
Halfway through an envelope's duration, the next envelope is triggered. (watch the button LEDs on the VCA Matrix). Thus creating quadrature panning.

To create 4 CV sources 90º out of phase, first enable Half-Rise trigger output in System Mode for all four channels of the 2 PEGs (see manual). Send the same clock signal to the four Ping inputs, with all divisions set to the same amount and skew set to center. Now, take the Half Rise Trigger output of the red channel of the first PEG, and plug it into the Async trigger input on the second channel of the first PEG. Continue the chain by plugging the blue channel Half Rise trigger output of the first PEG, into your second PEG's red channel Async trigger input, and repeat the same for the final blue channel of your second PEG, but now plug the last Half Rise output trigger (blue channel of 2nd PEG) back into the red channel's Async trigger input of the first PEG. Your two PEGs are now in a trigger loop.

Start up the first envelope by pressing any Cycle button on. This will start the next envelope once a Half Rise trigger has been sent to the next channel, and so on. But now that we have the last channel of the second PEG looped back into the first channel, we can turn off cycle, as it was used to just start the trigger loop. Use the ENV outs of the two PEGs, and voila, now you have four 90º out of phase CV signals that can be used for quadrature panning!

Once this is set up, you can tweak the PEG to your heart's content. If skew is set to center and Half-Rise is triggering the next channel's Async jack, then every envelope will start half-way through the rise of the previous envelope. Moving the skew knob around will create larger or smaller gaps in-between the envelopes. Changing the Curve knob will give you different envelope shapes.
You can also use EOR or EOF to trigger your chain of envelopes instead of Half Rise. End of Rise will give you greater spacing in between the different envelopes, effectively waiting twice as long to trigger the next envelope as using half rise would yield (assuming Skew is set to center). End of Fall can also be used for an even greater spacing between triggering (four times long if Skew is set to center)."

ether^ra HEADCLEANER


YouTube Uploaded by potterpaint2000 on Jan 5, 2012

"a Serge Animal/Seq A/Ceature improv w/voice sample. http://etherra.blogspot.com/"

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