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Saturday, May 12, 2012

KORG MONOTRON EURORACK MODULE


YouTube Published on May 12, 2012 by HOX808

"KORG MONOTRON EURORACK MODULE WITH CV, GATE AND FILTER, DOEPFER DARK ENERGY, DOEPFER A-112 8 BIT SAMPLER, MFB STEP 64, FLAME ECHOMETER, MFB URZWERG PRO, LEXICON MX 300"

ELEKTRONIKA EM-26 VINTAGE SOVIET ANALOG VOCODER SYNTHESIZER

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MAPLIN 5600S STEREO SYNTHESIZER

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Amazing Machines NASTYMONO

Note: Auction links are affiliate links for which the site may be compensated. "The NastyMono was designed for the KORG Mono Series and will work properly with any of the following devices:

Monotribe
Original Monotron
Monotron Duo
Monotron Delay

You still can use the NastyMono with any other Analog Synth that features a VCF Input and Multiple Audio Outputs or a Separate Headphones Output. However due to the nature of the KORG Mono Series the 1/4” Auxiliary Input and the 1/4” Audio Output Signals on the NastyMono rely on the RING contacts found on the 3.5mm I/O cables, there for the 1/4” Auxiliary Input won’t work if your Synth features a Mono VCF Input, the same goes for the 1/4” Audio Output, if the NastyMono is being feed by a Mono Signal the 1/4” Audio Output won’t work. Despite the fact that the 1/4” connectors won’t work depending on your specific Analog Synth, the Feedback Knob will still work, giving you the desired Distortion Effect, a nice example is the Moog Minitaur which will keep all the NastyMono’s functionality except for the 1/4” Auxiliary Input."

monotrons on eBay

NastyMono with the Monotribe by Amazing Machines
NastyMono with the Monotron Delay by Amazing Machines
NastyMono with the Monotron Duo by Amazing Machines
NastyMono with the Original Monotron by Amazing Machines
Amazing Machines MIDITRIBE for KORG MONOTRIBE - Demo 2 - MONOTRIBE OS 2.0 by Amazing Machines
Amazing Machines MIDITRIBE for KORG MONOTRIBE - Demo 1 - NEW ACID LINE by Amazing Machines

Serge Modular vid #15


YouTube Published on May 12, 2012 by Phisynth

Living Part 3 (Roland MC 303)


YouTube Published on May 12, 2012 by ratface1987

"Part 3 of the Living series of long jam videos. Hope you enjoy. Here I'm using the MC 303 with the Korg Kaoss Pad Quad for effects.

It fell apart at the end so I decided to cut off the last five minutes and fade out instead. You get to hear the beginning of it at the end when the 303 decides to switch to a different pattern. I tried to recover after that but it was ugly... oh well.

There are some rough spots. And the the cutoff/volume knob on the MC 303 is starting to poop out on me so some of the filter sweeps freak out a little and that's why. Sometimes it actually makes a cool effect."

All parts here.

PongFu - Appear to disappear


YouTube Published on May 12, 2012 by PongFuTube

"Monomachine sequencing a DSI Tetra synthesizer and Tenori-on drum samples

apple + pear = appear
It appears Eve made the first pear by shaping an apple like a tear."

ArdCore Output Expander #3 - Q960 Control


YouTube Published on May 12, 2012 by 20Objects

"Control the step playback control of a Q960 Sequencer using the ArdCore with an output expander. This provide a new level of control for performance and variation generation."

See the Ardcore label below for more.

Handel Modular - fuga G-major HWV 606


YouTube Published on May 12, 2012 by powerofthetruth

"Played in playback on YUSYNTH analog modular synth by Daniel Philipp Stotz. More infos, please refer to http://www.danielphilippstotz.info/. This very fine synth was built by Pavel Vancura, Prague. See http://www.synthservice.cz/."

Subotnick kicks out the jams


flickr By Ethan Hein
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"Read a blog post about a visit to Morton Subotnick's studio."
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