Sunday, July 08, 2012
timeFrogIII sequencer mode tutorial part 1: basics
YouTube Published on Jul 8, 2012 by UNDEADINSTRUMENTS
"4 virtual instruments to show the basics of the 16-steps slot sequencer. Slots are configured in perfom view, as seen in perf tuto: http://youtu.be/wWVMWq8TiLQ
0:00 adjust the slot setting, channels and notes
0:44 how to start/stop the sequencer
0:50 to 2:50 how to edit the sequence measure by measure on the 4 layers
2:50 back to perform mode to adjust slot settings: note, channels
5:40 added a saturated bass on channel 4, it is more audible within the percussives synths
6:04 how to edit velocity in sequencer view, menu velo
6:40 how to activate sequencer scrubbing from the disc"
timeFrogIII sequencer mode tutorial part2: using two clocks
YouTube Published on Jul 19, 2012 by UNDEADINSTRUMENTS
"Once again Ableton Live used as a MIDI instruments launcher, driven by a timeFrog, with the purpose to show some advanced features in the sequencer part of the device:
0:00 manual slot handling
0:10 automated slot to have a preview of the arpeggio programmed on the slot
0:18 linear arpeggio, sequencer launch using this arpeggio
0:20 step down arpeggio, sequencer launch using this arpeggio
0:30 step down arpeggio, sequencer launch using this arpeggio
0:50 tri state arpeggio...
1:30 enable a second slot sequenced
2:00 contretemps
from 2:30 freestyle use: clock mixing, cross config & part change on the fly, sequencer editing with length, fill mode, MIDI gate, square to lame rythm"
Zquence Studio v1.5beta review (Real-time playback!)
YouTube Uploaded by Riccsson on Feb 26, 2012
Zquence Studio v1.5 BETA Review
Download Zquence Studio
Zquence Studio basic tutorial
Uploaded by Riccsson on Nov 15, 2011
"How to make a simple song in Zquence Studio"
Xberg Baboons - Hey Yoko Ono
YouTube Published on May 28, 2012 by Xberg Baboons
"This song on Itunes: Xberg Baboons
Contact: xbergbaboons@gmail.com
http://www.xberg-baboons.com
For Lyrics Click "CC" Button on Youtube Player !!!!
Xberg Baboons are: Jiga, Eva, Masumi
Music Video was shot in one day at 6 locations in Berlin.
Our goal is to meet Yoko and record a song with her.
Credits:
Editor: Robert Donachie (Broken Canvas)
Camera: Julian Gillig, Thorben Luberg (Meditating Zombies)
Production assistants:
Marie Bottois, Mareike Stohp, Lubos Vislocky
Adviser: Kamil (Gabinet)
Thanks to: Kino Berlino and Dave Lojek, Schneiders Buero in Berlin"
via Bauke van der Wal on Facebook
640 Soundsets & Patches on five M-64C for Roland MKS-80
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via this auction
"For sale here five M-64C cartridges containing 640 patches for the Roland MKS-80, including the internal memory factory sounds from REV 4 and REV 5 MKS-80. This unique collection will turn your MKS-80 into the most powerful analogue synth on the planet! Do not miss this great opportunity! The five M-64C cartridges are in perfect condition and fully working. Sounds have been programmed on 4 separate MKS-80 in the past 25 years. Free worldwide shipping."

via this auction
"For sale here five M-64C cartridges containing 640 patches for the Roland MKS-80, including the internal memory factory sounds from REV 4 and REV 5 MKS-80. This unique collection will turn your MKS-80 into the most powerful analogue synth on the planet! Do not miss this great opportunity! The five M-64C cartridges are in perfect condition and fully working. Sounds have been programmed on 4 separate MKS-80 in the past 25 years. Free worldwide shipping."
IanniX Test with Ableton Live and Wavestation VST
YouTube Published on Jul 8, 2012 by chrisstackvideo
"I just downloaded IanniX (for free) and wanted to see if I could get it talking to something. It worked! Learn more at www.experimentalsynth.com"
via iannix:
"IanniX is a graphical open-source sequencer, based on Iannis Xenakis works, for digital art. IanniX syncs via Open Sound Control (OSC) events and curves to your real-time environment."
Tangerine Dream with Their Moog Modulars

via The Bob Moog Foundation on Facebook
"Tangerine Dream with their Moog modular synths in the spring of 1975 (L-R Edgar Froese, Christoph Franke & Michael Hoenig who replaced Peter Baumann for TD's Australian tour and one-off London concert). The bottom Moog was originally owned by Mick Jagger- after TD stopped using it, it was then bought by Hans Zimmer."
EMS Synthis and more in there as well.
Blue Roland SH-101 SN 341280
1981 ROLAND COMPURHYTHM CR-5000 SN 070513
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via this auction
"For your consideration is this very nice all original example of a 1981 Roland CompuRhythm CR-5000 drum machine, serial number 070513. Cosmetically near mint with great sounding analog samples, as well as 3 banks of 8 drum beats, totaling 24 beats. An early all original vintage Roland drum machine cha-cha box in excellent cosmetic and perfect working condition."
Tons of pics at the auction while up.

via this auction
"For your consideration is this very nice all original example of a 1981 Roland CompuRhythm CR-5000 drum machine, serial number 070513. Cosmetically near mint with great sounding analog samples, as well as 3 banks of 8 drum beats, totaling 24 beats. An early all original vintage Roland drum machine cha-cha box in excellent cosmetic and perfect working condition."
Tons of pics at the auction while up.
Waldorf XT SN 830726548
Tama DS-200 Drum Synthesizer
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via this auction
"It has 2 oscillators, which can be triggered by an audio signal via the front jacks (there are no jacks of any kind on the back). The unit is supposed to replicate a kick drum, and it comes reasonably close, in a 1970's washed out fashion. It does not kick hard, but it does have a ridiculously long decay setting. It also makes those disco bloops and bleeps you've heard so much of. Where this thing really shines though, is in making noise. It has a long 'sweep' knob, coupled with a 'tone' and 'decay' knob that can make a sound go from growl to scream in a very guttural way. If your familiar with Wolf Eyes, they use it on just about every track."
via this auction
"It has 2 oscillators, which can be triggered by an audio signal via the front jacks (there are no jacks of any kind on the back). The unit is supposed to replicate a kick drum, and it comes reasonably close, in a 1970's washed out fashion. It does not kick hard, but it does have a ridiculously long decay setting. It also makes those disco bloops and bleeps you've heard so much of. Where this thing really shines though, is in making noise. It has a long 'sweep' knob, coupled with a 'tone' and 'decay' knob that can make a sound go from growl to scream in a very guttural way. If your familiar with Wolf Eyes, they use it on just about every track."
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