via this auction
Monday, November 12, 2012
DIY Sequencer Controlling PAIA 9000 Series Modular
Published on Nov 12, 2012 by JAMESveeder
"The sequencer module is based off of the baby 10 step sequencer. It includes 10 steps, the ability to change the amount of steps in the sequence with the reset knob, an internal clock from a 555 timer chip with a pulse out to control things like ADSR or whatever, a clock in so you can have two clocks going at once to get some weird patterns (which is also directed to the clock out so you can control modules with all of the same clock speeds.) two CV outs. It also includes the ability to turn steps off
One thing I want to add is the ability to turn the internal clock off, I just haven't gotten around to it yet.
This is all being played through a PAIA 9700 with no external effects except for some reverb from my mixer.
Anyways, thanks for viewing!"
s950 choppage
Published on Nov 12, 2012 by vegunited06
"just a quick blast chopping the 'importance' break in the s950, some pads and stuff on the s330.
Needs to be longer this tune.
Respect."
Rheyne - 11/12/12 - Live Jam #61
Published on Nov 12, 2012 by RheyneMusic
"Download or stream the audio at SoundCloud: http://snd.sc/Q9wmqE
Live looping with analog keyboards, USB controllers, iOS devices, and Ableton Live. All loops are recorded live.
Equipment:
Oxygen 49 controlling Sunrizer on an iPad via an iConnectMIDI
Akai MPD26 controlling Kontakt
Akai APC20
DSI MoPho keyboard
DJ TechTools MIDI Fighter 3D with "MF3D Launcher" script
Novation Launchpad
Moog Prodigy
Fender Rhodes with an MXR Wylde Overdrive
Lemur on an iTouch and 2x iPads
PreSonus 1818VSL
Macbook Pro running Ableton Live
Lights:
Chauvet Slim Par 56 LED (x4)
American DJ H2O LED
American DJ Mega Bar 50RGB"
Samsonite Modular
via Paraphonic where you'll find the details.
"In an attempt to abate my lust for the impossible to find Buchla Music Easel* or the insanely expensive EMS Synthi, I’ve put together a modular synthesizer using a slim vintage Samsonite briefcase as the housing."
Z-DSP Greenwood
Published on Nov 12, 2012 by mCKENIC
"Greenwood random delay effect algo for the Spin Semi FV-1 - loaded on the Tiptop Audio Z-DSP.
1st Pot = LFO speed.
2nd Pot =Max delay time.
3rd Pot = Randomness.
I did nothing to edit the code - this is not my code please see the link below! Imna try optimize it for modular use eventually but it is fairly cool out of the gate!
From the Spin Semi website - user slacker posted the code. Thank You!!!
http://www.spinsemi.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=290"
via Dave O Mahony on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge
the Sound of Shadows
Published on Mar 8, 2012 by mCKENIC
"A quick n' dirty demo of the Flight of Harmony the Sound of Shadows Eurorack delay module for my fellow Irish Wiggler - papercutnoise! Hope this is in some way helpful mate!
Sorry that the camera audio input only picked up the left channel :( 1st demo video so please forgive me trying to keep my fat arms out of the shot - makes it look like Im pointing all the time :)"
Lovebot's Second Micromac Demo
Lovebot's Second Micromac Demo by GLUMUSIC
"For this demo, I recorded several live takes of playing the Macbeth Micromac-r by hand (with a traditional midi keyboard, and sometimes with the MIDI out of the Animoog app for the iPad). The demo is multitracked with many layers of Micromac synth and some additional percussive stuff that I sequenced in Ableton Live (and a little sample I recorded of my Rhythm Ace machine too!)."
Hal 9000 "2001 Space Odyssey" Replica Hand Built by Dr. Blankenstein
Published on Nov 12, 2012 by DoctorBlankenstein
http://www.drBlankenstein.com
"Hal 9000 from Stanley Kubrick's "2001 Space Odyssey" Circuit Bent Replica Hand Built by Dr. Blankenstein
Case is hand framed in wood, top and button layered in plexi-glass, covered in a "movie set perfect" design of Hal 9000's eye, 1/8" mono output jack, momentary on / off stutter switch, pitch adjust knob, and two hidden touch points which can be used to distort and change the pitch of the sample. Hal's eye flickers and strobes to the changes in the sound.
I am a huge fan of this movie... well all of Stanley's Kubrick's movie's actually (even Eye's wide shut and AI lol). I had this idea while watching the "daisy scene" on YouTube and just HAD TO BUILD IT! lol It's a one of a kind piece as of now, but I might do another version of it with the "daisy" sample in it instead... and maybe even an iPod input jack ;) Stay tuned, make sure to subscibe and thanks for watching."
& Tequila:
Circuit Bent "Tequila" Song Remix / Drone Synth - Designed by Dr. Blankenstein
Published on Nov 12, 2012 by DoctorBlankenstein
http://www.drBlankenstein.com
"Circuit Bent "Tequila" Song (Pee-Wee Herman dance song from the 80's lol) Remix / Drone Synth - Designed by Dr. Blankenstein
Some of us remember this song from Pee-Wee Harman's "Pee-Wee's Big Adventure" movie... it's the song they play in the biker bar when he does his famous dance on top of a table. The song is by the band "The Champs".
So... this synth plays 15 seconds of the song, and has a all original / one of a kind crazy Jose Cuervo / wacky Mexican style design. This piece started a musical greeting card and new sports a 1/4 output jack, momentary on / off stutter button, A pitch control knob in line with two body contacts... one will distort the sound... both will change the pitch. Next to the right of the box is a On / Off switch to activate the modulation effect.. this also has it's own set of body contact. Together they can get a huge variety of sounds out of a little monster of a circuit bent synth.
Be sure to subscribe to my channel for more circuit bent / designer synth videos.. Thanks for watching."
Greenpoint 7/7 – Modular Madness with Husky Rescue
Greenpoint 7/7 – Modular Madness from Husky Rescue on Vimeo.
Husky Rescue with Moog Modular at Carousel Recording via CLASH where you'll find a link to an article featuring Husky Rescue.
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