Friday, July 20, 2012
Fluid sound synthesis early preview
YouTube Published on Jul 20, 2012 by kotsoft
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LABELS/MORE: Featured, Soft Synths, Video
LABELS/MORE: Featured, Soft Synths, Video
4ms Pingable Envelope Generator Slow Ping Hoe
YouTube Published on Jul 20, 2012 by kuxaansum
"4ms Pingable Envelope Generator being pinged by various things.
Doepfer A-145 clocks 4ms RCD/SCM sending vrious gate/triggers to PEG, TTA Z8000, Dopefer A-143-1 & Makenoise Echophon. Z8000 sending CV to Doepfer A-156 Quantizer which is passing CV to Harvestman Piston Honda. Filters provided by Harvestman Polivoks VCF modulated by various LFOs and Envelopes. Also using an Intellijel uVCA to tie everything together."
Ping!
Published on Jul 20, 2012 by kuxaansum
"4ms Pingable Envelope Generator doing its thing"
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LABELS/MORE: 4ms, Doepfer, eurorack, harvestman, Make Noise, TipTop Audio, Video
LABELS/MORE: 4ms, Doepfer, eurorack, harvestman, Make Noise, TipTop Audio, Video
MiniKorg 700s & Space baby
YouTube Published on Jul 20, 2012 by tuddilu
"II"III" plays a tune. The MiniKorg 700s do what it does best, in other words sound great as always!
http://www.woosteraudio.com/space-baby.html"
My Jerskter's Heart Beats Only For Me
My Jerskter's Heart Beats Only For Me from thonkblog on Vimeo.
Jones O'Tool Oscilloscope module (SILENT DEMO) from thonkblog on Vimeo.
00-13 secs - looping sequencer
13-31 secs - Malekko Anti Oscillator Mayhem output
31-51 secs - Make Noise Maths - Curve knob, then rise, then fall
Opal Gibbons plays Wurlitzer SideMan (vintage 1950's drummachine) with MIDI retrofit
YouTube Published on Jul 20, 2012 by taigkyo
"The subsonic kick may be inaudible on portable devices without headphones :-P
The SideMan is a drum machine from 1959 that fires valves/tubes to generate the tones, which are then passed trough a tube amp. The cigar box houses Doepfer MTC components and a direct line out. Interconnect is over DB37, fed into the SideMan from underneath. No drilling or irreversible mods were done to the SideMan, although I did tweak it a bit to get a longer decay from the kick bass.
A lot of thanks to Eric Noel, who gave his time, expertise and some of the Doepfer components to this project; and to Steve Craig (Midwest Music Menders), who patiently repaired the SideMan when I acquired it in "almost working" condition."
Update:
Oliver Gibbons plays Wurlitzer SideMan (vintage 1950's drummachine) with MIDI retrofit
Published on Jul 20, 2012 by taigkyo
"The subsonic kick may be inaudible on portable devices without headphones :-P
The SideMan is a drum machine from 1959 that fires valves/tubes to generate the tones, which are then passed trough a tube amp. The cigar box houses Doepfer MTC components and a direct line out. Interconnect is over DB37, fed into the SideMan from underneath. No drilling or irreversible mods were done to the SideMan, although I did tweak it a bit to get a longer decay from the kick bass.
A lot of thanks to Eric Noel, who gave his time, expertise and some of the Doepfer components to this project; and to Steve Craig (Midwest Music Menders), who patiently repaired the SideMan when I acquired it in "almost working" condition."
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LABELS/MORE: Featured, synth kids, Updates, Video, Wurlitzer
LABELS/MORE: Featured, synth kids, Updates, Video, Wurlitzer
Simmons SDS-800: blinky and knobby!
YouTube Uploaded by taigkyo on Jan 22, 2012
"Racked & MIDIfied Simmons SDS-800 strutting it's stuff.
SDS800 - D/I - PREAMP - A/D (no effects)
Some of the lights disappear between frames in the low lighting... cheap camera..."
Siel DK-80 with filter mod and knobbified with BCR-2000
YouTube Uploaded by taigkyo on Aug 17, 2011
"Simple goof-off demo of a knobby solution for the DK-80 using BCR2000 while playing back a MIDI file. There are no effects on the DK-80; this is recorded straight in one pass with a faint loop in the background from the CD (Fade to Grey) :-) The DK80 is an 80's splittable/stackable analog polysynth with patch memory and MIDI. It has a very unique sound due to two 4-pole (24dB/octave) SSM filters (like Emu Emulator II, early Prophet 5, Fairlight CMI II, Korg Poly-6/Monopoly, PPG Wave 2.2/2.3, Kawai K3/SC240, Simmons SDS5 etc), four LFO's, and two 6-point EG's (normal ADSR is 4-point. . . this adds a couple more points for more complex/evolving sounds). Perhaps the DK80 is deservedly underrated for being a PITA to program, but with knobs a whole new world opens up."
First Look at the Upcoming EMW-300 EML-300 Influenced Controller

"Here is the first preview image of the EMW-300 controller.
The final result was surprisingly good, we added a very usefull resource to the original project, the possibility of trigger the 16 voltages adjustments in sequence, resulting in a 16-step analog sequencer. I beleive that the EML crew must have thought about implementing something similar to the model 300 but they probably considered the complexity and the final price of the equipment at that time.We will be updating our website to accept direct orders and it must be ready on early August."
Note the EMW-200 is under the EML-300 in the top pic.
"Goodbye Juno" - A Roland Juno-106 Performance
YouTube Published on Jul 20, 2012 by bugeats
"I'm selling my Juno-106 and I thought I'd make a tribute before it's gone. Everything you hear is coming straight from this synth. Only a little EQ, panning, and compression have been added."
This was the Juno on MATRIXSYNTH-P and is now sold. It wasn't sold through P though.
A Moment
A Moment - Music featuring a Jupiter 8, Modular Synth, Pro-One, MPC & Guitar
YouTube Published on Jul 20, 2012 by synthjunk
"This track came about by playing around with chords while running the arpeggiator on the Jupiter 8. The moment I heard that sound coming out of the Jupiter I knew I had to capture it. I then laid down the guitar chords and recorded the lead that first came to mind. The modular synth is making sequencing noises in parts and one of its sequencers was used to provide gate pulses to the jupiter's arpeggio clock. The modular is a new addition to my setup which has replaced some of my other gear.
Also used was a Pro-one, JP6 & mpc. Recorded with Ableton live.
For me it's never been about learning to play better but about trying to bring out the music from within and I can definitely hear my influences from over the years in this one.
I Hope you enjoy it.
Visit me on facebook
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Synthjunk/120332514681441"
YouTube Published on Jul 20, 2012 by synthjunk
"This track came about by playing around with chords while running the arpeggiator on the Jupiter 8. The moment I heard that sound coming out of the Jupiter I knew I had to capture it. I then laid down the guitar chords and recorded the lead that first came to mind. The modular synth is making sequencing noises in parts and one of its sequencers was used to provide gate pulses to the jupiter's arpeggio clock. The modular is a new addition to my setup which has replaced some of my other gear.
Also used was a Pro-one, JP6 & mpc. Recorded with Ableton live.
For me it's never been about learning to play better but about trying to bring out the music from within and I can definitely hear my influences from over the years in this one.
I Hope you enjoy it.
Visit me on facebook
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Synthjunk/120332514681441"
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LABELS/MORE: Akai, Featured, Roland, Sequential Circuits, synthesizers.com, Video
LABELS/MORE: Akai, Featured, Roland, Sequential Circuits, synthesizers.com, Video
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