Wednesday, March 14, 2012
Jam Aica
YouTube Uploaded by Ebotronix on Mar 14, 2012
"4ms Peg ( CM 1&2 arp Trigger in & Maths to QMMG)
Analogue Systems RS 100 RS 110 RS 360
Arp 2821 & 2811 Noises
Doepfer A 134 pan by Moog MP 201
Flame 2x Chord Machine
foh chioces to Malekko Jag to CM arp input (spread)
Make Noise Brains 2x PP(Peg Division) Maths Moddenix QMMG Wogglebug
Malekko 4x Unkle 4x Anti
Oberheim Sem Bass (VCO 1&2 cv 2xCM's arp out ) via 2xA160 TWF& RS 360/RS100
Ringmodulator Anti& Unkle to 2x Moddemix
Roland System 104 Sequencer (CM pitch & chord)
Toppobrillo Quantimator Sportmodulator TWF
Master Clock Logic via Kenton Pro 2000II and 2x 4ms RCD"
Update:
Jam Aica Green Grotto
Uploaded by Ebotronix on Mar 14, 2012
LABELS/MORE:
4ms,
Analogue Solutions,
ARP,
Doepfer,
eurorack,
Flame,
Flight of Harmony,
Kenton,
Make Noise,
Malekko,
Oberheim,
Roland,
Toppobrillo,
Updates,
Video
Getting Started With Modulars & the Free Clavia G2
For those not on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge, there's a good thread running on getting started with modular synths here. I posted a note on the free Nord Keyboards / Clavia G2 modular which I posted back in 2006 here. I thought I'd put a post up for those that might have missed it. Note is is a full single voice engine of the G2 modular system and is a great way to take a look at modular system on your PC or Mac [PowerPC only :( ] for free. BTW, if you are on Facebook and not a member of The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge, you might want to join. Not everything gets posted here.
Tiptop Audio Z-DSP Programming Examples
YouTube Uploaded by brokensilicon on Mar 12, 2012
"http://www.brokensilicon.com
Some recent examples of my Z-DSP programming:
1. Comb Filter at 0:20
2. Digital Noise Generator at 3:20
3. Parallel Sine Wave Generators at 5:05
4. Bit Crusher at 7:00
5. Hard Clipper at 8:11
6. Wave Shaper at 9:04
7. Sync'ed Oscillator at 10:21
8. Burst Envelope Generator at 12:30"
http://www.tiptopaudio.com/
Double Trouble - V Festiwal Atelier Polskiego Teatru Tańca


Double Trouble - V Festiwal Atelier Polskiego Teatru Tańca from Adam Ciereszko on Vimeo.
"Spektakl "Double Trouble" w ramach V Festiwalu Atelier Polskiego Teatru Tańca w choreografii Karoliny Wyrwał
Występują: Urszula Bernat i Katarzyna Kulmińska
Muzyka: Paul Tinsley
Zdjęcia i montaż: Adam Ciereszko
Wszelkie Prawa Zastrzeżone!"
via Percussa:
"A couple of weeks ago the premiere of Double Trouble, a dance performance of the Polish Dance Theatre took place in Poznan (Poland). Double Trouble is based on the work of the well-known American conceptual artist, Barbara Kruger. The play is written by Karolina Wyrwał.
* Choreography: Karolina Wyrwał
* Sound programming/music: Paul Tinsley (UK)
* Composer: Yelsnit Badenhoff
* Set design/costumes: Zofia Jakubiec
* Dancers: Urszula Bernat and Katarzyna Kulmińska
Check out the trailer video and pictures which were taken during the premiere by Jakub Wittchen. As you can see in the pictures, large cubes as well as Percussa AudioCubes are playing a main role in the performance."
Tone2 Saurus - Analog Synthesizer
Click the pic for the full size shot.Note Tone2 is a VST maker and that's a render.
via Tone2 which simply states, "Tone2 Saurus will be available soon..."
symplSEQ demo #1
YouTube Uploaded by fonitronik on Mar 14, 2012
"1st sort demo of my 1st dual symplSEQ together with the sequential switch. audio comes from a x-4046 VCO going through a gated SEM style filter. output module is my digiFX module."
Nanostudio tutorial 8: Nero's "Departure" re-created (8 bars)
YouTube Uploaded by dekoy on Mar 14, 2012
"This is a "tutorial/demonstration" of what's possible with Nanostudio. I was asked by williamroyal01 if I could help recreate the bass & lead used in "Departure" by Nero & I ended up recreating 8 bars of the original track in Nanostudio. So I figured I'd put it on youtube to possibly help give people some ideas for their sounds when writing music.
The video is LOoooooooNG!!! Sorry bout that.. The end musical result is about 23 mins in...!
Hope this video helps in some way. If it does then please like it & subscribe! ;)"
iPads on eBay
iPads on Amazon
8159R Sequencer / Rhythm Generator, homemade vintage junk synth
Note: links to listings are affiliate links for which the site may be compensated.
via this auction
"Are you bored of the monotonous sound of every day life? Do you have a lack of bleepy weird sounds? Are you longing for the rhythmic trotting of robotic communications from beyond our solar system? Then this is the device for you!
Green Dungeon Alchemist Laboratories 8159R RHYTHM-O-TRON

Built from the finest found junk and stuff, this device utilizes the earliest in logic technologies to create rhythmic sequences of bleeps and wails unlike anything heard before! (unless you had an old 300 baud modem) It generates a constantly changing rhythm controlled by four binary inputs, each connected to one of 12 tempo division outputs via bolts. The connection leads are constructed from modified spent bullet casings and the finest quality bits of wire found in the lab. The sound being rhythmized is generated by 3 oscillators with frequency control (marked A, B and C).
Combined via a method of ring modulation they provide us with interstellar cosmic sounds and roboitc cybercommunication noises equating to a funky beat to do the robot to! This device also has the capacity to raise the tempo frequency beyond sub-audible normal operation to provide truly unusual electronic buzzing.
An instructional image is provided below along with photographs and sound samples.
Sound samples:
Sequence 1 (9:14)
Weird sound 1 (1:45)
"Are you bored of the monotonous sound of every day life? Do you have a lack of bleepy weird sounds? Are you longing for the rhythmic trotting of robotic communications from beyond our solar system? Then this is the device for you!
Green Dungeon Alchemist Laboratories 8159R RHYTHM-O-TRON

Built from the finest found junk and stuff, this device utilizes the earliest in logic technologies to create rhythmic sequences of bleeps and wails unlike anything heard before! (unless you had an old 300 baud modem) It generates a constantly changing rhythm controlled by four binary inputs, each connected to one of 12 tempo division outputs via bolts. The connection leads are constructed from modified spent bullet casings and the finest quality bits of wire found in the lab. The sound being rhythmized is generated by 3 oscillators with frequency control (marked A, B and C).
Combined via a method of ring modulation they provide us with interstellar cosmic sounds and roboitc cybercommunication noises equating to a funky beat to do the robot to! This device also has the capacity to raise the tempo frequency beyond sub-audible normal operation to provide truly unusual electronic buzzing.An instructional image is provided below along with photographs and sound samples.
Sound samples:
Sequence 1 (9:14)
Weird sound 1 (1:45)
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