Saturday, March 24, 2012
Hypnoté
Hypnoté b
Uploaded by Ebotronix on Mar 24, 2012
"4ms Peg V4 VCAMatrix RCD
Analogue Systems RS 100 RS 110 RS 360
Arp Odyssey 2811& 2821 Noises
Doepfer A 143-9 A 134 pan by Moog MP 201
Flame 2x Chord Machine & Talking Synth Modul
Make Noise Brains PP Maths Moddenix Optomix QMMG René´Wogglebug
Malekko 4x Unkle 4x Anti O
Oberheim Sem
Roland System 104 Sequencer (Sem)
TipTop Audio Z 8000 4x4step to CM's pitches & chord's
Toppobrillo Quantimator Sportmodulator
Master Clock Logic via Kenton Pro 2000II and 2x 4ms RCD."
LABELS/MORE:
4ms,
Analogue Systems,
ARP,
Doepfer,
Flame,
Make Noise,
Malekko,
Oberheim,
Roland,
TipTop Audio,
Toppobrillo,
Video
Erik Lee - Did I Stutter? - Meteorites
YouTube Uploaded by eriklee909 on Mar 18, 2012
"Made with Ableton Live and Teenage Engineering OP1."
iMopho1 v1.2 CoreMIDI iPad Editor Now Available
YouTube Uploaded by iControlMIDI on Mar 16, 2012
"Apple has released iMopho1 v1.2 our Wired and Wireless CoreMIDI iPad Editor for DSI Mopho module / keyboard.
iControlMIDI for the Mopho offers all the Program parameters.
iControlMIDI displays some numerical parameter values in semitones, cents, notes, ms, Hz or BPM rather than plain numbers.
Like a hardware step sequencer, the used steps are lighten up by iControlMIDI.
In order to offer an even faster workflow:
• iControlMIDI automatically enables the Mopho Module / Keyboard parameters and value lists based on Page 0 Synth selection
• iControlMIDI automatically disables the Mopho Module / Keyboard parameters and value lists based on Page 0 Synth selection
• iControlMIDI automatically enables the some parameters based on other parameters values
• iControlMIDI automatically disables the some parameters based on other parameters values
The Mopho can be edited using the following Pages:
• Page 0: MIDI channel selection and Mopho Module / Keyboard selection
• Page 1: Global parameters
• Page 2: Program DCO1 and DCO2 parameters
• Page 3: Program VCF and VCF Envelop parameters
• Page 4: Program VCA and VCA Envelop parameters
• Page 5: Program LFO parameters
• Page 6: Program Envelop3 parameters
• Page 7: Program Modulation Matrix, ARP and Sequencer Modulations parameters
• Page 8: Program Velocity, Modulation Wheel, Pressure, Breath Controller and Foot Controller Modulation parameters
• Page 9: Program Sequencer 1 and 2 parameters
• Page 10: Program Sequencer 3 and 4 parameters
• Page 11: Program Naming"
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DSI Mopho - 80s ARP by iControlMIDI
"Here is another example of how you can realtime control sounds with iControlMIDI.
We are using the 2 Sub Oscillators and the ARP 2-octave up & down to create the sound; then sequencing 2 notes, 1 octave apart which is creating the 3 octaves sequence basis.
The first part of the sequence, only DCO 1 can be heard.
The second part of the sequence, we are using iControlMIDI to slowly move the DCO Mix towards DCO 2; which has a high pitched Oscillator modulated by LFO 1.
The third part of the sequence, we are using iControlMIDI to change the LFO1 Waveform from Square to Random, then back to Square.
The fourth and last part of the sequence, we are using iControlMIDI so fade out the VCA.
There is a high end (hardware) reverb."
Friday, March 23, 2012
1977 MiniMoog - Pushing Air 10 (EvilMoog Summer Holiday 2012)
YouTube Uploaded by TheZombieHolocaust on Mar 23, 2012
"The Minimoog signal is recorded direct into Logic by Audiobox Presonus and I have left the recorded signal completely dry and only bounced the original live performance using a limiter on the master strip...Annette has a pretty great rack
that's the name of the game"
Musikmesse 2012 Pics via Keyboard Magazine [Mode Machines Minimoog, JP-80 IPad Editor, & More]
"Oddities and not-so-oddities from Frankfurt Muskmesse, the largest musical instrument expo show in the world."
Don't miss: PPG Modular & Waveterm, Rhodes Chroma, Mode Machines Minimoog?, Roland Jupiter-80 iPad Editor and more. http://www.keyboardmag.com/index
LABELS/MORE:
Buchla,
Chroma,
Clavia,
Evolution,
Featured,
Hartmann,
Mode Machines,
Musikmesse,
Musikmesse2012,
PPG,
Reon,
Roland,
Schmidt,
Studiologic
Tiptop 808 + Z3000 Jam
YouTube Uploaded by thenonbot on Mar 22, 2012
"simple techno jam using the bd808, sd808, hats808, and the z3000mk2"
Roland GR-300 Guitar Synthesizer SN 202143 with Original Box
Natures Soothing Sounds w/ Ring Mod & Yamama CS-5 Caustic Noise Brigade!
YouTube Uploaded by synthrotek on Mar 23, 2012
synthrotek on eBay (RSS)
"http://www.stockphotoguru.com
We inserted one of our Ring Modulator to a small electronic noise making device called "Natures soothing sounds" taking it's output as one of the Ring Mod's inputs. The Natures Soothing Sounds device has its own volume control witch helps to bring the proper level to the other device, in this case a Yamaha CS-5 Analog Synth. This resulted in some caustic and distorted noises, very cool... Check it out and let us know what you think!
Thanks
Steve"
Faemi Mini - Soviet Toy Synth 1979.
Note: links to listings are affiliate links for which the site may be compensated.
YouTube Uploaded by suadcokljat on May 21, 2009
"Faemi Mini, a little retro toy synth made in Soviet union in 1979. Very funny, very rare, very out of tune and awfully sounding!! ;-)"
via this auction
mechanical animals
Specifications:
— Keyboard - 3 octaves (36 keys) from F to E.
— Number of the registers - 1', 2', 4', 8', tutti (organ), synthetic bass, and others (19 variants of the sound).
— Type of vibrato - frequency vibrato.
— Vibrato frequency - 6-7 Hz.
— Other control - volume, fine tuning, vibrato depth, "soft timbre".
— Maximum output power - 0.5 W.
— Output voltage on output sockets for the connection with an external amplifier - not less than 0.1 V.
— Supply voltage - 220V; 9V +/- DC; Batteries
— Consumed current - not more than 150 mA.
— Operating temperature - -5C - 35C.
— Overall dimensions (in a jacket) - 490x200x90 mm (19.29"x7.87"x3.54").
— Weight in a jacket - 3.5 kg (7.7 lbs).
The unit is in excellent condition both cosmetically and functionally. FAEMI, nevertheless it's a toy synth, has a really interesting fat analog sounding. Like almost all Soviet synths is built like a tank."
YouTube Uploaded by suadcokljat on May 21, 2009
"Faemi Mini, a little retro toy synth made in Soviet union in 1979. Very funny, very rare, very out of tune and awfully sounding!! ;-)"
via this auction
mechanical animals
Specifications:
— Keyboard - 3 octaves (36 keys) from F to E.
— Number of the registers - 1', 2', 4', 8', tutti (organ), synthetic bass, and others (19 variants of the sound).
— Type of vibrato - frequency vibrato.
— Vibrato frequency - 6-7 Hz.
— Other control - volume, fine tuning, vibrato depth, "soft timbre".
— Maximum output power - 0.5 W.
— Output voltage on output sockets for the connection with an external amplifier - not less than 0.1 V.
— Supply voltage - 220V; 9V +/- DC; Batteries
— Consumed current - not more than 150 mA.
— Operating temperature - -5C - 35C.
— Overall dimensions (in a jacket) - 490x200x90 mm (19.29"x7.87"x3.54").
— Weight in a jacket - 3.5 kg (7.7 lbs).
The unit is in excellent condition both cosmetically and functionally. FAEMI, nevertheless it's a toy synth, has a really interesting fat analog sounding. Like almost all Soviet synths is built like a tank."
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