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Tuesday, January 01, 2013

deep inside frauAngelico drum synth


deep inside frauAngelico drum synth from standuino on Vimeo.

"Standuino frauAngelico
sample based drum synthesizer with microsampling possibilities and step-sequencer
Order:
http://www.standuino.eu/buy/buy-fraangelico/ More Info:
http://www.standuino.eu/devices/instruments/frauangelico/ video by Felix Hüsken youtube.com/flx04

Features:

- sample based polyphonic plaback (6 voices)
- 8 fully adjustable sounds for each preset that can be triggered by midi or by built in sequencer
- microsampling features to adjust the sound ( loop length, shift speed, start, cut)
- bitCrusher, pitchDown, softVolume
- sample rate knob
- step sequencer with record feature, tap tempo, pattern length and shuffle
- it can store 6 double-patterns (32 steps = 8 beats) in each preset
- 4 presets
- jump button
- mute button for individual sounds
- metronome
- optional double pedal input 3.5mm stereo jack connector for shift and monome button
- various sample banks available (TR-808, 8-BIT, BASIC)
- size: 11 x 7 x 4 cm
- 5 knobs
- 3 switch menu buttons
- 4 big performance buttons
- 3 side hack buttons for aditional features
- 1 volume knob
- input voltage: 9V
- MIDI input( MIDI through by special cable)
- jack 3.5mm output"



& some new designs schemes
(click through for more pics)

blackGold
carrot
spartakiada
orange

One Drop Modular

Published on Jan 1, 2013 Ebotronix·546 videos

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The master of modular Reggae.

New Years Recycling by organfairy


Published on Jan 1, 2013 organfairy·356 videos

"Happy New Year everybody!

As usual there was an abundance of fireworks which left the streets littered with the empty shells that used to house the explosives.

So how about using at least the sticks from the skyrockets to something? I haven't come up with something yet. But I have collected a handfull of sticks in various conditions so the materials are there now.

The music is something I recorded back in 1999 and is the old Elton John classic Daniel played on Yamaha HE-8 and Technics SX-C600 organs."

A Happy New Year From TABITA HUB


A very sharp pic featuring vintage Roland rhythm machines in via of TABITA HUB. She also brought us the 808 Pillow.


EML 200 Arrives


Imaging getting this in the mail/post. :)

Three pics in via Luigi Leo 'modular' Learchi who won the Week 24 I Dream of Wires contest.



KORG CELEBRATES MILESTONE 50TH ANNIVERSARY

via KORG:

"Dear fellow musicians,

This year, Korg celebrates its 50th anniversary! Since it was founded in 1963, Korg's goal has been to create new experiences in music and performance. That was what drove the creation of Japan's first disc-based rhythm machine, the Doncamatic, and then led to the development of Japan's first synthesizer, the world's first needle-type tuner, followed by numerous unique instruments that have brought the enjoyment of musical performance to many people all around the world.

Korg is resolved to continually create innovative and uncompromising instruments of high quality that inspire professional musicians, yet are still approachable enough for anyone to play.

The musical instruments Korg will deliver are reflections of the ideas and values of the many artists and users who love Korg products - now and into the future.

We look forward to the next 50 years and what the future will bring."

Check out the 50th anniversary logo here.

st.erling 'a forest' - an original cover of The Cure on OP-1 (demo)


Published on Jan 1, 2013 djthomaswhite·79 videos

"Introducing st.erling. Here he presents a cover of the classic The Cure song, "A Forest" (original by r. smith and s. gallup). All original production and arrangement by the saint here. Music composed on the Teenage Engineering OP-1 entirely, then dumped into Logic Express and rearranged. Vocals added into Logic and all post effects and production completed in that DAW environment. Movie shot at a park by his house on iPhone 5 and edited in iMovie.

The Cure were one of st.erling's biggest musical influences growing up and this version combines affection for their original song with modern influences by other bands such as The Presets, Cut Copy, LCD, and Radio Department among many others. This all-electronic version clearly pulls from the original while trying to establish a unique direction at the same time. I think he pulls it off.

Stay tuned for more from st.erling and thanks for stopping by to check out another one of my videos.

Note: Song production and final adjustments continue. Mastering not final at this time."

And a live version of the original from 1979 with different lyrics (anyone ID the synth?):

The Cure - A Forest

Uploaded on Nov 6, 2009

"The Cure - A Forest (At Night - Pré Version 1979)"

It's almost time for me to read Camus' The Stranger again.

Circuit Bent Boss DRP-2 Drum Pad

Published on Jan 1, 2013 sunshinestatik·99 videos

B100 2 sketch

Published on Jan 1, 2013 zack dagoba·204 videos

"exploring the buchla 100 video 2. see http://myblogitsfullofstars.blogspot.com/2013/01/exploring.html for more info"

RMS No.7 - A Simple Sequence with added S&H and Filter Modulation


RMS No.7 - A Simple Sequence with added S&H and Filter Modulation from Random Modular Snippets on Vimeo.

"Featuring:- ALM - Pamela's Workout, Roland SH-101, Roland TR-626, Simmons SDS-8 and various Doepfer modules.
This is a simple sequence courtesy of the SH-101 with the Simmons SDS-8 being triggered by the Roland TR-626, and various S&H and Gates being triggered by the ALM Pamela's Workout."
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