Thursday, August 23, 2012
CGS (Serge) 8 Step Programmer Sequencer Demo.AVI
YouTube Published on Aug 23, 2012 by Richarius Molindarius
"And here we are boys and girl! :D Finally 8 months after buying the 9 PCBs, did I start putting this guy together, this past Monday. The 8 daughterboards went together in just over 3 hours, building them in the 'assembly line' format. The wiring to the mother board and the front panel combined though, took 2 more days along with a bit of bug solving yesterday and finishing it, this morning. She's working beauty! :D
If you don't have one and you want a very powerful configurable sequencer / programmer, get to ordering from Ken! :D It can be as short as 1 step, or as many steps as you like! :D Forwards, backwards, jumping to and fro between all of the steps. Manually triggerable as well as the ability to use each step to trigger external things. And 4 channels of Control Voltages! 1 pot for each step, for each channel. The amount of things that can be done with this thing, are scary! :o :D
Hope you enjoy! :D"
Quick note: Moving forward I will be using the Richarius Molindarius label for these rather than the old dolphinicus label.
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LABELS/MORE: cgs, DIY, dolphinicus, Ken Stone, Richarius Molindarius, Serge, Video
LABELS/MORE: cgs, DIY, dolphinicus, Ken Stone, Richarius Molindarius, Serge, Video
circuit bent mini optical theremin
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LABELS/MORE: Circuit Bending, Dementia Labs, Video
LABELS/MORE: Circuit Bending, Dementia Labs, Video
Performing live with MIDI hardware and Ableton Live
How I jam: Performing live with MIDI hardware and Ableton Live
YouTube Published on Aug 23, 2012 by flx04
"I frequently receive questions about my music setup and how I connect and record the various instruments, when filming my "Synth Jams". This video gives you an overview of my workflow, and hopefully inspires you to design your own live performance setup.
If you have further questions, post them underneath the video, or write me a message.
Of course I'm also interested in how you make music, so go ahead and tell me about your setup or link me to your own audio/video on the internet. :)
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Filmed with a Canon 550D (Rebel t2i)"
YouTube Published on Aug 23, 2012 by flx04
"I frequently receive questions about my music setup and how I connect and record the various instruments, when filming my "Synth Jams". This video gives you an overview of my workflow, and hopefully inspires you to design your own live performance setup.
If you have further questions, post them underneath the video, or write me a message.
Of course I'm also interested in how you make music, so go ahead and tell me about your setup or link me to your own audio/video on the internet. :)
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Filmed with a Canon 550D (Rebel t2i)"
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LABELS/MORE: Ableton, Korg, MFB, synth tutorials, Video
LABELS/MORE: Ableton, Korg, MFB, synth tutorials, Video
Doepfer A188-2 Tapped BBD Delay- Other Sound Sources-Modulation Part Two
YouTube Published on Aug 23, 2012 by raulsworldofsynths
"The continued exploration of the Doepfer A188-2 Tapped BBD Delay for processing external audio. Two independent mixes are created using multiple stages within each mix. Doepfer A155 is used to trigger a Doepfer A140 to modulate the delay clock of the A188-2. Sound and Video by Raul Pena."
All parts here.
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LABELS/MORE: Doepfer, synth tutorials, Video
LABELS/MORE: Doepfer, synth tutorials, Video
TimeGears - One Broadcast Day. Part I
"This composition it's impression of broadcasts the radio station WJSV (Washington, D.C.) recorded in one day on September 21, 1939. - "Just another day. Just another broadcast day evaporating into the ether, like all the days that came before and all the days that followed. Except for one difference. This one was recorded. In its entirety. On thirty-eight 16" double-sided lacquer discs."This record is preserved entirely up to the present day and fragments of this in chronological order sounds throughout the entire composition. In these fragments can hear everything that sounded on the air - news, announces, advertising, thematic programs and more.

Soundscapes of this composition like a time gears link today's day which has lots of different forms of information, with events that happened over seventy years ago. With what could be heard at the time through only one kind of worldwide electronic information stream." You can find additional images and details on the recording of the track at Motion soundscape here.

PPG WaveGenerator Grid Screenshot

via Cornel Hecht on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge
Click the pic for the full size shot.
See the PPG label below for the latest posts on PPG.
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LABELS/MORE: Cornel Hecht, Featured, iOS, PPG
LABELS/MORE: Cornel Hecht, Featured, iOS, PPG
Cartesian sequencer max for live
YouTube Uploaded by iamoscii on Aug 13, 2011
Inspired by this device
http://www.makenoisemusic.com/RENE.html
This Live device can be downloaded from my site:
http://pattr.ru/patches/cartesian-sequencer
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LABELS/MORE: Ableton, Make Noise, Soft Synths, Video
LABELS/MORE: Ableton, Make Noise, Soft Synths, Video
1978 Roland GR-500 Guitar Synth Ad

via Retro Synth Ads where you'll find the full write-up.
"Roland GR-500 guitar synthesizer "Play me a rainbow" full page colour advertisement from page 179 in the March (UK)/April (US) 1978 issue of International Musician and Recording World."
Weekend Projects - Optical Tremolo Box
YouTube Published on Aug 23, 2012 by makemagazine
"Complete instructions for this episode of Weekend Projects can be found at
http://makeprojects.com/Project/Optical-Tremolo-Box/2276/1
Inspired by Charles Platt's "Stomp Box Basics" article (MAKE Volume 15, page 82), follow along as we build this Optical Tremolo Box, which reads a patterned disk with a light sensor to create a warbling audio effect (tremolo).
For this project, MAKE Technical Editor Sean Ragan used a cadmium sulfide photoresistor to provide us with our light sensor - a component we have used in previous Weekend Projects. Not only does it look cool and sound great, but once you've made the project, you can customize it by making your own effects disks!"
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LABELS/MORE: DIY, Featured, Synth Chicks, Video
LABELS/MORE: DIY, Featured, Synth Chicks, Video
MFOS NOISE TOASTER In Space II
YouTube Published on Aug 23, 2012 by theraywilsonshow
"Same as last one with some enhancments to the video. There were no flying toasters in the first one... DUH! What was I thinkin'
The MFOS NOISE TOASTER is way more fun than you thought was possible with a 9V battery! It's an awesome little 9V powered noise box that's like carrying around a miniature synth. This project is a bit more complex than the WSG but has far more sound shaping and producing capability. This is going to be one of your favorite toys and it's portable (1W amp and speaker built right in).
This piece is a sound painting. It represents the computers on a planetary probe ship that sometimes whir with activitiy and at other times simply monitor and scan the surroundings. When there is data to record threads in the ship's program activate. The small course correcting jets keep the ship on course. The monitor threads drone in the background.
Multi-track recording using MFOS NOISE TOASTER for all sounds and SONAR Producer Edition for reverb and delay. Made in a semi musique-concrete way using wav file snippets instead of tape. The background drones are all real time throughout. It is a low frequency ramp synced to the LFO and I'm using the vco freq knob to accentuate harmonics. The VCO then goes through the voltage controlled low pass filter whose cut-off frequency is about half way up.
Build one or buy one here:
http://www.musicfromouterspace.com/index.php?MAINTAB=SYNTHDIY&PROJARG=NOI..."
Part 1 posted here.
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