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Sunday, December 16, 2012
NI Absynth - Silent Night
Published on Dec 16, 2012 by Anthony Distefano
"My Absynth version of Silent Night. This was all done using Absynth's envelopes."
Update:
NI Absynth "Silent Night "- version 2
Published on Dec 17, 2012 by Anthony Distefano
"My Absynth version of Silent Night. This was all done using Absynth;s envelopes. I have 2 versions of the patch."
"My Absynth version of Silent Night. This was all done using Absynth's envelopes."
Update:
NI Absynth "Silent Night "- version 2
Published on Dec 17, 2012 by Anthony Distefano
"My Absynth version of Silent Night. This was all done using Absynth;s envelopes. I have 2 versions of the patch."
Evolutions
Published on Dec 16, 2012 by millolab
"Headphones recommended!
I was just messing around with Blofeld... as i had the license SL installed, and this came out! I used Blofeld, Nord modular G2, MS2000, Tetra, Machinedrum, and MPC500 as main sequencer.
All you hear is live.
Sorry for my english in the subs..."
"Headphones recommended!
I was just messing around with Blofeld... as i had the license SL installed, and this came out! I used Blofeld, Nord modular G2, MS2000, Tetra, Machinedrum, and MPC500 as main sequencer.
All you hear is live.
Sorry for my english in the subs..."
MakeNoise DPO in a percussive mood
Published on Dec 16, 2012
"The MakeNoise DPO roughly controlled with a short sequence from Rene. Some percussive sounds with tilting, shaping, warping/folding and FMing on the front panel.
Delay courtesy of TipTop Audio."
"The MakeNoise DPO roughly controlled with a short sequence from Rene. Some percussive sounds with tilting, shaping, warping/folding and FMing on the front panel.
Delay courtesy of TipTop Audio."
Meng Qi - Eurorack Jam
Published on Dec 16, 2012 by Qi Meng
"many thanks to gotharman for his 2 awesome modules.
mengqimusic.com"
Saturday, December 15, 2012
Z4000 VC - Envelope Generator demo1
Published on Dec 15, 2012 by GM1ify
"In this example the Z4000 controls the frequency modulation of both Z2040s in the patch, one Z2040 is set to self oscillate while the other Z2040 pass sounds coming from the hats909. The light on the Z4000 swings from yellow to red as the envelope moves between the two polarities. Z8000 modulate the attack and sustain. Bass drum is coming from the ...yes the upcoming BD909. And a tad of delay by the Z-DSP."
http://www.tiptopaudio.com/
Z4000 VC - Envelope Generator demo2
Published on Dec 15, 2012
"This patch is an example of how two Z4000 cross modulating each other, the out from the right Z4000 controls the frequency of the Z2040 but also triggers the left Z4000 which control the decay of the right Z4000 and on and on and on... Z3000s mix of saws are the sound going into the filter."
"In this example the Z4000 controls the frequency modulation of both Z2040s in the patch, one Z2040 is set to self oscillate while the other Z2040 pass sounds coming from the hats909. The light on the Z4000 swings from yellow to red as the envelope moves between the two polarities. Z8000 modulate the attack and sustain. Bass drum is coming from the ...yes the upcoming BD909. And a tad of delay by the Z-DSP."
http://www.tiptopaudio.com/
Z4000 VC - Envelope Generator demo2
Published on Dec 15, 2012
"This patch is an example of how two Z4000 cross modulating each other, the out from the right Z4000 controls the frequency of the Z2040 but also triggers the left Z4000 which control the decay of the right Z4000 and on and on and on... Z3000s mix of saws are the sound going into the filter."
Modded Roland MC-202
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"Up for bid is a Roland MC-202 Microcomposer. If you're looking at this, you know that this is a classic analog synth (essentially the same synth engine as the Roland SH-101) attached to a very capable sequencer. With programmable Glide and Accents, the MC-202 can do sequences quite similar to the TB-303.
The 202 always had one key drawback: the incoming CV and Gate inputs used to trigger the internal synth had to go through the 202's internal microprocessor, which usually introduced variable delays and missed notes. This limited the 202's usefulness when driven by external sequencers.
This one, however, has been modified with a switch that allows you to choose between stock performance (using an external keyboard to program pitch values) OR to bypass the internal 202 microprocessor and go straight to the synth engine. There are some good videos on Youtube showing exactly how much better the performance of the 202 is with this mod. Only one hole was drilled for the switch (see the pics) and the switch was mounted in a relatively 'safe' place next to the Accent pot - this way, the switch won't catch on anything if you move the unit around.
Additionally, the synth has been given ALL new sliders, which feel smooth and perform perfectly. Functionally, I did a basic checkout and everything seems to work."
The 202 always had one key drawback: the incoming CV and Gate inputs used to trigger the internal synth had to go through the 202's internal microprocessor, which usually introduced variable delays and missed notes. This limited the 202's usefulness when driven by external sequencers.
This one, however, has been modified with a switch that allows you to choose between stock performance (using an external keyboard to program pitch values) OR to bypass the internal 202 microprocessor and go straight to the synth engine. There are some good videos on Youtube showing exactly how much better the performance of the 202 is with this mod. Only one hole was drilled for the switch (see the pics) and the switch was mounted in a relatively 'safe' place next to the Accent pot - this way, the switch won't catch on anything if you move the unit around.
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