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Tuesday, December 04, 2012

Hexinverter vcNOIZ Voltage Controlled Noise Oscillator DEMO2

"Here is a rather drawn out recording of me noodling with the hexinverter.net vcNOIZ in my modular system.

Patch used: I am using the main noise output straight from the module. No filter is used. I am then feeding the /4 and /8 sub-frequency outputs through a resonant lowpass filter and mixing all 3 of those signals together. The result is a gnarly, fat textured and fully modulated via CV noise sound you simply cannot get with other modules. I bring in some LFO modulation and manual pitch modulation via the frequency control on the module itself.

Hope you enjoy :)

Module description:

vcNOIZ is a voltage controlled noise oscillator for modular synthesis. It creates crunchy sounds reminiscent of the Commodore 64 and other retro noise sources. It has exponential and linear CV inputs just like a normal VCO and also serves a random gate when clocked either internally or externally.

vcNOIZ is a unique-sounding noise source for your modular that you can build or purchase as a ready-made eurorack module in the not-too-distant future.

For more info, or to preorder yourself a module, PCB or kit, visit the indiegogo page here: http://www.indiegogo.com/vcnoiz"



First demo posted here.

Bitcom AD031 Coming From Audio Damage


Something new coming from Audio Damage.

via Chris Randall's Analog Industries, Chris is one half of Audio Damage.


QuNexus Keys Demo with Dexstrumental

Published on Dec 4, 2012 by Keith McMillen Instruments
"Four prototype QuNexus keyboards have been sent to KMI Reps around the country - here's a little footage from the field with Austin, TX based keyboardist Dexstrumental.

www.keithmcmillen.com/qunexus"

Conn Electric Band SN 002504


via this auction

Pics of the inside below.  Tons more at the auction.  There's a video there as well, but you can barely hear it.  Check out this older post for some videos and pics of another one that sold a while back.

Note the preset cards including "Singing Chipmunk". You can see the date on one of the cards back to 1973.

Soviet FORMANTA UDS Drum Synth Guts

Note: Auction links are affiliate links for which the site may be compensated.

via this auction

mechanical animals

Pic of the inside of a Formanta UDS.

Purple M-Audio Venom S for Auction

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via this auction

Note this was one of the prototype colors mentioned in this post, before M-Audio settled on the white design. The black one was recently listed here. I'm curious how many of these exists and if M-Audio actual released them. There is no mention of them being prototypes in the listings. The following is the description minus the terms & shipping blurb:


"Up for sale is a M-Audio Venom S Virtual Analog Synthesizer. We do not have the appropriate power supply to test this item. For this reason, it will be sold for parts/repair. This keyboard/synthesizer does have some wear with some stray marks, scuffs, scratches, and dry tape residue from tape/stickers that were removed etc. Please refer to the pictures to see exactly what this item is and the condition that it comes in."

circle of 4th

Published on Dec 4, 2012 by Ebotronix
4ms Peg RCD
Analogue Systems RS 110
Doepfer A117 A 118 A 134 pan by Moog MP201
Grendel Formant Filter
Make Noise Maths Moddemix QMMG Wogglebug
Malekko 4x Anti 4x Unkle
Roland System 104 Sequencer
SSL Modulation Orgy
Toppobrillo Sportmodulator
Logic Master clock and Sequence to Kenton Pro 2000 II
Kick Ultrabeat
FX Boss VF1, Lexicon PCM 80/90 , Line6 Echopro, TC M3000
BSS DPR 402 ,SPL Gold Mike, Alesis 3630 ,Aphex Exciter C2

Octatrack and Eurorack - Try #2

Published on Dec 4, 2012 by lampeo
recorded strait to a Zoom R16
Music and Video By: Lampeo
http://soundcloud.com/lampeo

DX5 playing Depeche Mode "Puppets"


Published on Dec 4, 2012 by DX5
"Gear used:

Roland MRS-2 Promars
Roland JP8000

Backtape recorded on Pro Tools, then dumped to a Revox B77 MkII. Backing sounds used are: Promars (Bassline), Roland TR 808 (drum samples), Simmons SDS 8 (real one, noise) and Korg KR 55 (drum samples), JP8000 (seqs, etc).

Composed by Vince Clarke"

Yamaha CS01II Plays BIG MUFF by Depeche Mode by Pea Hicks Cubase Capture

Yamaha CS01II Plays BIG MUFF by Depeche Mode - Cubase Screen Capture

Published on Dec 4, 2012 by peahix

"I've had several skeptics weigh in on my various Depeche Mode covers done all on my Yamaha CS01II synth, so I thought I'd make a screen-cap video showing the Cubase session for my rendition of "Big Muff." Here's the mastered version I posted previously: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5IiZlvr7fXs [posted here]

In this version, you can see all my parts, and I solo all the different bits throughout so you can hear how it all comes together. Note that for several sounds there are actually two different tracks that play together to form a composite sound. The CS01II is a pretty limited synth, and in order to more accurately achieve certain sounds, I had to split things into their component parts. The channels that remain muted throughout are just the MIDI parts, which aren't outputting to anything here, since each MIDI track was recorded one at a time via the CS01II to an audio track. Anyway, hopefully this is useful or interesting to someone!!"

Click here for a search on "Peahix Depeche Mode" that will bring up more covers featuring only the Yamaha CS01 mkII.
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