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Thursday, November 01, 2012
make noise rené plays guitare pseudorandomnly and slowly
Published on Nov 1, 2012 by heodesalciphron
"je séquence, donc je suis
{rené, scm, optomix, e350 morphing terrarium, brain, pressure points, maths, echophon}"
Update:
«il n'y a rien au monde de certain.» - make noise rené plays guitar fast
Published on Nov 1, 2012 by heodesalciphron
"Je suppose donc que toutes les choses que je vois sont fausses ; je me persuade que rien n'a jamais été de tout ce que ma mémoire remplie de mensonges me représente ; je pense n'avoir aucun sens ; je crois que le corps, la figure, l'étendue, le mouvement et le lieu ne sont que des fictions de mon esprit. Qu'est-ce donc qui pourra être estimé véritable ? Peut-être rien autre chose, sinon qu'il n'y a rien au monde de certain.
{rené, scm, optomix, e350 morphing terrarium, brain, pressure points, maths, echophon}"
Googlish:
"So I guess all the things I see are false, I am convinced that nothing was ever all that my mind is filled with falsehoods me, I think I have no sense, I think the body the figure, extension, motion, and place are merely fictions of my mind. what is it that can be considered true? Perhaps nothing else, otherwise there is nothing world certain.
{rené, scm, optomix, e350 morphing terrarium, brain, pressure points, math, echophon} "
Mr.AcidMachine Agent C Semi-Modular Hardware Synth
via Mr.AcidMachine
"PRE-ORDER NOW ON THE SHOP PAGE!! $895 shipping included worldwide.
2 VCOs (syncable, VCO1 is saw, VCO2 is saw or square with Pulse Width)
1 VCF (Bandpass/Lowpass, V/OCT and can self-oscillate)
1 LFO (square, ramp, saw, triangle)
1 VCA
2 Attack Release Generators (loopable)
1 Sample and Hold
1/4-inch Jack Patchbay for modular fun.
1 Linear Gated Glide for the oscillators
MIDI to CV/GATE with note priority button (last, high, low) and channel button (1-16)
Mains IEC inlet with an internal switch for 115V/230V.
This synth will rock with you!"
Update: larger image to the left. Click it to read.
Steady State Fate PTGsoundcheck
Published on Nov 1, 2012 by SteadyStateFate
"Just a short (blurry) test video to check the recording levels of my new camera.
Features the Positronic Transient Gate (PTG) prototype in black. The PTG is working as a VCA with the Synchrodyne VCO as an input. The Left Side main input of the PTG is being triggered by the X-series SUB and the DAMP parameter is modulated by the X-series Sine.
The PTG VCA output is processed through the DMF-2.
The PTG Left Side main input is normaled to the Right Side main input, which is creating the envelope controlling the DMF-2 cutoff frequency. Finally, the PTG Right Side DAMP parameter is modulated by the X-series Triangle. Knobs are wiggled."
ArdCore NoiseRing
Published on Nov 1, 2012 by chisel316
"I programmed a simple emulation of the Wiard NoiseRing on my Snazzy FX ArdCore. It supports the chance and change controls and outputs an 8-bit shift register based on the specs here: http://mamonu.weebly.com/wiard-noisering.html. It's clocked by a square LFO from the Kraftzwerg. The output CV is sent into the VCO on the Kraftzwerg. The output trigger is sent into the envelope gate input on the Kraftzwerg. I don't have a real NoiseRing to compare it to, but it's fun to play with regardless. Hope you enjoy it!
Peace \/
chisel316"
via Dan Marder on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge
Doepfer A155 Sequencer and 154 Sequential Controller Modulation Part Two
Published on Nov 1, 2012 by raulsworldofsynths
"Part Two of a demonstration of Modulation of the Doepfer A154 Sequential Controller when used with the Doepfer A155. Sound and Video by Raul Pena."
All parts here.
Drum Synth Ignition by Electronicaz
Drum Synth Ignition by Electronicaz by Electronicaz
"An electro-esque piece created entirely using only a Dave Smith Instruments "MoPho" analogue synth & Logic sequencer. A few of Logic's own effects were added to the samples."
via Paul Electronicaz Johnson on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge
Sunbutler (Album Snips) - All DX7 Release
Sunbutler (Album Snips) by Ben Butler & Mousepad
All of the musical parts for the backing, using 5 basic sounds per track, are from one Yamaha DX7.
"Snips from the new record by Momus & Joe Howe (Sunbutler).
Released on American Patchwork / Darla.
The Sunbutler album is a collaboration between two Scots of different generations living on different continents. Joe Howe and Momus worked together before, making the Joemus album in Berlin in 2008. Whereas Joe’s main musical project back then was the itchy, glitchy Germlin, in 2012 he composes and performs as Ben Butler & Mousepad, making an infectious hand-played funk that references Max Tundra, Herbie Hancock and YMO. Restricting himself to just five basic sounds on an old FM synth, Joe made backing tracks in his Glasgow studio which Momus in Osaka then warped into disjointed funk songs, emphasising the genre’s sleaziness in an 80s-retro way that recalls Prince at his most dirty-minded, the glittering deconstructions of Scritti Politti, and Momus albums like 1989’s Don’t Stop The Night. The results are funny, catchy, and disturbingly infectious.
Released by: American Patchwork
Release/catalogue number: AMPATCH012-3 "
All of the musical parts for the backing, using 5 basic sounds per track, are from one Yamaha DX7.
"Snips from the new record by Momus & Joe Howe (Sunbutler).
Released on American Patchwork / Darla.
The Sunbutler album is a collaboration between two Scots of different generations living on different continents. Joe Howe and Momus worked together before, making the Joemus album in Berlin in 2008. Whereas Joe’s main musical project back then was the itchy, glitchy Germlin, in 2012 he composes and performs as Ben Butler & Mousepad, making an infectious hand-played funk that references Max Tundra, Herbie Hancock and YMO. Restricting himself to just five basic sounds on an old FM synth, Joe made backing tracks in his Glasgow studio which Momus in Osaka then warped into disjointed funk songs, emphasising the genre’s sleaziness in an 80s-retro way that recalls Prince at his most dirty-minded, the glittering deconstructions of Scritti Politti, and Momus albums like 1989’s Don’t Stop The Night. The results are funny, catchy, and disturbingly infectious.
Released by: American Patchwork
Release/catalogue number: AMPATCH012-3 "
"Poofster's Plunkers" (Instrumental)
Published on Nov 1, 2012 by TimeSynthis
"So what does it all add up to? "Poofster's Plunkers"
Slide show of the currencies of the Forex market. A few pleasant faces, many not so pleasant faces. Some old, some new.
All Ensoniq synths used, SQ-R+ percussion, ESQ-M bass, filter sweeps & solo voice in last section, SD-1 pads.
Artificial 6:7 rhythmic figures are written in places. A lot of changing time signatures, starts out with 3 measures of 6/8 (bass begins with playing dotted eighth notes) then a measure of 7/8, repeated four times... Also measures of 7/16 and 2/4 are used. Rhythm and Bass composed in Coda Finale 2012 in standard notation. The entire rhythmic percussion/bass score is written out in 36 measures.
Currencies pictured (not in this order) Australia, Canada, New Zealand, Japan, England, Euro Zone, Switzerland, Hong Kong, Singapore, Norway, Sweden, Turkey, Hungary, Czech Republic, Denmark, Russia, Poland, South Africa, Mexico, USA
Original Instrumental work by Jack Girouard (2012)"
SRGMO by Franz Schuier
2nd track on Franz Schuier's "a sucker for random" posted on MATRIXSYNTH-C.
SRGMO from Franz Schuier on Vimeo.
Video for the Track "SRGMO" from the E.P. "a sucker for random".
"Produced analog with a synchronator, hssji, korg entrancer and an old panasonic video mixer.
All tracks are based on underlying drumtracks programmed with analog drummachines. In contrast to the drumlines, the synths are driven by numerous random voltage techniques, using a Buchla Source of Uncertainty, Serge SSGs, Ciat Lombarde gear and a Serge TKB. More randomness was created by crossmodulating sources. E.g.: The SSG used the respective drum machine noise as source for the S&H.
Tracks were not arranged, but recorded as multitrack and then mixed/muted later on an analogue desk.
download the E.P. here:
http://franzschuier.bandcamp.com"
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