Published on Dec 29, 2012 freeformdelusion·50 videos
"Red Casio SA-9
orange LED
switched mono mini jack output
Two way random switch
switchable noise with control
switchable feedback/distortion control
glitch/crash green momentary button
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Saturday, December 29, 2012
Daniel Teles e seus Folkteks
Published on Dec 29, 2012 Arthur Joly·123 videos
"Daniel Teles e seus Folkteks na Reco-Head"
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"Daniel Teles e seus Folkteks na Reco-Head"
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Dream Sequence: Dotcom + Zerosum Inertia
Published on Dec 29, 2012 blwvideo·34 videos
"Modular synth sequence using mainly Synthesizers.com modules and the Zerosum Inertia Haxor."
Solid State Symph Walk-through
Published on Dec 29, 2012 tcindiginus·10 videos
"A walk-through of some of the features of Indiginus' Solid State Symphony, the Analogue Orchestra sample library for use with Kontakt 4+"
"A walk-through of some of the features of Indiginus' Solid State Symphony, the Analogue Orchestra sample library for use with Kontakt 4+"
Arturia Minibrute Hand Synced Arps
Published on Dec 29, 2012 Dovinia·123 videos
"More MiniBrute experiments. This one consist of some intensely repeating arps hand synced to passable results - so be warned in case you don't like this style. It's also interesting to note that this synth comes pretty close to the good old paraphonic string sounds when using the Ultrasaw and an external EHX Polychorus for added movement."
"More MiniBrute experiments. This one consist of some intensely repeating arps hand synced to passable results - so be warned in case you don't like this style. It's also interesting to note that this synth comes pretty close to the good old paraphonic string sounds when using the Ultrasaw and an external EHX Polychorus for added movement."
Banana Blippoo Box and Serge Modular vid #42 - #45
Published on Dec 29, 2012 Phisynth·56 videos
"Another batch of experiments using this fantastic little box from Mr Hordijk together with the Serge"
Caelestis for iPad
Caelestis Teaser from james milton on Vimeo.
Currently Free on iTunes:
Caelestis - james milton
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"Caelestis is a unique, sample based generative music app that creates sounds with bouncing balls. Three shapes on the screen are used as 'rooms' that contain a sound. Different coloured balls can be thrown around inside these rooms, generating notes when one collides with a side. Using different combinations of balls and sounds, all kinds of beautiful performances can be achieved.
 Features:
Features:- Three rooms, with up to three balls at one time per room.
Each room can be spun around to change the path of the
balls inside.
- Balls added and removed easily by dragging or tapping in
the middle of each room.
- Four different ball colours.
- Speed control for the balls.
- Pitch control using the built in keyboard, octave control
using the different coloured balls.
- Delay and Reverb FX.
 - A mixer unit, allowing volume and FX control over each
- A mixer unit, allowing volume and FX control over each room.
- 30 presets in three categories: Tuned, Abstract and
Percussive.
- Import your own samples into the app via Audio Paste. Audio can be re-pitched by up to 12
semitones. Please note that only WAV and MP3 are supported
formats.
- Record your performances and export them via Audio Copy
- Please note that Audio Copy and Paste is only available after a paid upgrade.
Contact the developer at: jsmilton05@gmail.com"
Kebu - Basic Principles (Live @ Korjaamo, Helsinki, 30.11.2012)
Published on Dec 29, 2012 kebunator·17 videos
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"This is the second tune I made for my debut album, "To Jupiter and Back", released in May by Secret Entertainment: http://www.inverse.fi/store/?p=en.levyt.item.html&pid=17004
This video was recorded live at Kulttuuritehdas Korjaamo, Helsinki, 30th of November 2012. Many thanks to Lauri Kujanpää and Pertti Grönholm for working the cameras.
The song was performed using only analog synthesizers, either played live or sequenced. Equipment used in this song: Korg Micro-preset M500, Poly-61, Polysix; Logan String Melody; Touched by Sound DRM1, Roland TR-808, Juno 60, Alpha Juno 1 & 2; Moog Source; Electro Harmonix Small Stone; Yamaha RS7000 (only for MIDI sequencing); Behringer DDX3216, ADA8000; Lexicon MPX500; Steinberg Midex 8 (as midi patchbay).
Unfortunately, the audio recording from the concert failed - it was recorded only as boring mono. But fortunately, I recorded my general rehearsal a few days before the gig, so the main audio you hear is from that.
Cameras: Canon HF100 & HF M406 x 2"
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http://kebu.fi
"This is the second tune I made for my debut album, "To Jupiter and Back", released in May by Secret Entertainment: http://www.inverse.fi/store/?p=en.levyt.item.html&pid=17004
This video was recorded live at Kulttuuritehdas Korjaamo, Helsinki, 30th of November 2012. Many thanks to Lauri Kujanpää and Pertti Grönholm for working the cameras.
The song was performed using only analog synthesizers, either played live or sequenced. Equipment used in this song: Korg Micro-preset M500, Poly-61, Polysix; Logan String Melody; Touched by Sound DRM1, Roland TR-808, Juno 60, Alpha Juno 1 & 2; Moog Source; Electro Harmonix Small Stone; Yamaha RS7000 (only for MIDI sequencing); Behringer DDX3216, ADA8000; Lexicon MPX500; Steinberg Midex 8 (as midi patchbay).
Unfortunately, the audio recording from the concert failed - it was recorded only as boring mono. But fortunately, I recorded my general rehearsal a few days before the gig, so the main audio you hear is from that.
Cameras: Canon HF100 & HF M406 x 2"
Reco-Synth ::: SOLARIS :::
Reco-Synth ::: SOLARIS ::: from arthur joly on Vimeo.
DIY Synthesizer using MFOS, yousynth and Reco-Synth modules.
Online Wobbulator - 1960s BBC Oscillator Emulation
"In the early 1960s, synthesizers did not exist. Instead the Radiophonic Workshop begged and borrowed as many test oscillators as possible from other BBC departments.
The versatile "wobbulator" was a sine-wave oscillator that could be frequency modulated. It consisted of a metal box with a few switches and one very large knob that could sweep the entire frequency range..."
Check it out here.
 "The "Wobbulator" was one example of a recycled or salvaged piece of equipment put to creative use in the Radiophonic Workshop. The Wobbulator was in fact a oscillator (looking at archive pictures quite likely a Brüel & Kjær Beat Frequency Oscillator 1022 used by sound engineers to measure the acoustic properties of studios or by electrical engineers to test equipment.
"The "Wobbulator" was one example of a recycled or salvaged piece of equipment put to creative use in the Radiophonic Workshop. The Wobbulator was in fact a oscillator (looking at archive pictures quite likely a Brüel & Kjær Beat Frequency Oscillator 1022 used by sound engineers to measure the acoustic properties of studios or by electrical engineers to test equipment.The large centre knob sets the frequency of a primary oscillator. This frequency is then modulated (or "wobbled") a small amount by a secondary oscillator. The depth of the wobble is controlled by the amplitude of the secondary oscillator, and the frequency of the wobble by its frequency.
When the frequencies are in the audible range, the wobbulator can produce a wide variety of space-y sounds.
To simulate the wobbulator we use the OscillatorNode from the Web Audio API. We've taken a historical liberty by including a switch to control the waveshape of the primary oscillator. While probably not true to the original device, the OscillatorNode makes this too easy to resist!"
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