Monday, April 02, 2012
Yamaha DX7 II + Roland VP330 "Choral"
YouTube Uploaded by retrosound72 on Apr 2, 2012
"(c) 2012 vintage synth demo track by RetroSound
lead sound, fx and female voice : Yamaha DX7 II FD
analog strings and human voice choir: Roland VP330 Vocoder Plus
recording: multi-track without midi
fx: a bit delay
drums: Roland TR-808"
Flight of Harmony Choices Demo
YouTube Uploaded by DJjondent on Apr 2, 2012
"This is a quick demo video mainly on the Flight of Harmony "choices" Eurorack module. Sequenced using Modcan's Touch sequencer. Sounds from the Atomosynth's Koe.
The Flight of Harmony "choices" is a joystick that you use to influence (amplify,attenuate, etc) incoming CV signals that you can then send to other modules.
It has separate gate & trigger outputs,2 cv inputs and 2 corresponding CV outputs.
In the first part of the video I don't use any external cv. Just triggering the Atomosynth using the choices trigger buttons and its internal DC source. The horizontal axis (left-right) of joystick controls pitch of Koe. The vertical axis (up-down) of joystick controls the VCA (thus volume) of Koe. Or you could use it to control any other voltage controlled module .. eg filter, whatever u like.
When a external cv plug is inserted, the unit automatically switches from its internal DC source to the input signal.Don't forget to disconnect the gate from the choices module when doing this.(unless you want to manually gate/trigger).
Many thanks to Matt from Rhythm Active for supplying the Modcan Sequencer, The Atomosynth Koe. and of course the Flight of Harmony "choices" Eurorack module.
http://www.rhythmactive.com.au/"
Using Moog Animoog w/ Ableton Live - iPad / iOS Sound Design Tutorial Pt 3
Uploaded by DubSpot on Apr 2, 2012
"More info - http://bit.ly/HPrHQ6
In the third and final installment of our video tutorial series on Moog's Animoog iPad app, Dubspot Instructor Matt Cellitti offers sound design and production tips and tricks and shows you how to use Animoog in a Digital Audio Workstation.
The final installment of the Animoog tutorials will hopefully give you a few more tricks on how to create some really cool sounds in this great app. Once you have created an interesting sound with a unique path, I will show you how to "stretch" the orbit across your path to create thick sounds, triggering multiple timbres at once for radically transforming sounds. Moving the path around the X/Y axis will allow you to essentially create several different presets inside of one saved sound. I might start with a slow pad if I begin in the top left corner, yet morph to a sharp lead sound by pulling the path down to the bottom of the Y axis.
Lastly, it is important to realize that the signal coming out of the iPad/iPhone headphone jack comes in at a lower volume level than we would like. Simply use some effects inside of a DAW or other host program to boost the signal and create more interesting effect chains for Animoog. Set up an effect chain just once and save it for instant recall when you need it again. Works great in both Live and Maschine. - Matt Cellitti"
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iPod Touch on eBay
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Button by Livid
YouTube Uploaded by lividTV on Apr 2, 2012
"Introducing button, a minimal multi-use control surface from Livid Instruments. Handcrafted from a high carbon aluminum and Fiji mahogany, the quality of button can be felt with every press. Button is designed to seamlessly integrate with your existing setup and provides a large surface for those times when you need that extra "push".
music by pointbender"
Sunday, April 01, 2012
IDOW & MATRIXSYNTH Modular Pic of the Week - Week 23 Contest Winner!
"Our twenty-third winner of the Modular Pic of the Week contest goes to Metunar, aka Adriano Capizzi, for his 'Shine On You Crazy LED."
For more info on Metunar: http://www.metunar.ch
We'd like to give a big thanks and congratulations to Adriano Capizzi for his submission!
This is the 23rd 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."
Muse meets Reactable!
YouTube Uploaded by josuepalma on Apr 1, 2012
"Just break the silence 'cause I'm drifting away... away from you
New Born by Muse
A little jam on reactable using the main arpeggio from new born, i hope reactable adds more modules and octaves to the sequencers to make the whole song...
You can download the Table from my Reactable Community profile: http://reactable.com/community/artist/3473"
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Roland TB-303 devilfish SN 161 with MIDI
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Via the listing: "This one is fully maxed by Robin with MIDI and 32 bank memory and comes with the sync lead cable which enables the MIDI IN to drive 3 other DIN sync driven devices (it cost me $775 USD extra for these additional mods)."

Roland D-50 linear synthesizer
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