Wednesday, January 09, 2013
Doepfer Dark Energy Through Patch Chord
Published on Jan 9, 2013 creativegallerysynth·21 videos
"First try out of the Erthenvar Patch Chord. Slow..
Bassline: Doepfer Dark Time - Doepfer Dark Energy
Chords: Doepfer A-155 - Doepfer Dark Energy - Erthenvar Patch Chord
Effects: WMD Gamma Wave Source
Panning chords: Doepfer A-134
Additional piano: Nord Stage"
I Feel Love - cover on SCI Pro One and Korg ESX
Published on Jan 8, 2013 Babyblue57·48 videos
"Electronic epiphany of Giorgio Moroder/ Donna Summer's I Feel Love perfomed on:
Sequential Circuits Pro One ( sequenced bass line) internal sequencer synced & triggered from Korg ESX audio out. ProOne out sent thru a Boss Chorus CE2B, Boss Flanger FB2, Boss Digital Delay DD7 and finally a Boss Digital Reverb RV5 pedal fx.
Korg ESX drum sequence & alt bass line.
Emu Emax 1 loaded with own Eminent 310 string sample thru an EHX Small Stone phaser pedal.
There were no keyboard perfomances, just the occasional pressing of a button."
Update on Moog Post Below.
I added some notes/speculation to the post below. Look for the red update.
First Look at Moog's New Analog Synth by Herb Deutsch
NAMM 2013: NEXT FROM MOOG...
Published on Jan 9, 2013 MoogMusicInc·221 videos
"During Moogfest 2012, Synth Pioneer and collaborator of Bob Moog, Professor Herb Deutsch, visited the Moog Machine Shop to explore Moog's next generation analog synthesizer while in it's research & design phase.
Since the inception of the synthesizer, Bob Moog tested his ideas, instruments, and sounds with musicians and colleagues, most notably Wendy Carlos and Herb Deutsch on the Moog Modular systems.
This spirit of collaboration continues at the Moog factory to this day and is essential to our work. It is a key part of the product development process, as it furthers our ideas and helps us shape better tools for musicians."
http://www.moogmusic.com/sight-and-sound/product_demo/namm-2013-next-moog
Update: Some notes/analysis (I may add to this so check back and of course, feel free to add yours in the comments): It sounds aggressive. Note the Multidrive - pre-filter gain in addition to the overload on the Little Phatty. Also pointed out are the sub oscillator and noise generator.
It looks tiny! It will be interesting to see how it is ultimately packaged. The one Herb is playing in this video has a two octave keyboard and is smaller than the Phatty. A new mini Mini? A new Prodigy?
Note he never touches the left panel. On the right the large knob is obviously the filter cutoff knob. Bottom right of it is the Multidrive. I'm guessing the bottom left would either be resonance or possibly a separate gain knob for the Multidrive? The center knob to the left appears to be the sub oscillator. To the right you can clearly see what looks like two ADSRs and a Volume knob. Possibly a separate headphone volume knob? The bottom left knob on the board is the noise generator and to the right of it (the bottom left of the two adjacent knobs) I'm guessing is Filter Env amount as it adjusts the filter amount as he turns it. What's the knob to its right? A separate Res Env amount? That would interesting.
As for the left board, there are three switch type knobs in the top row. I'm guessing one selects the oscillator for the corresponding knobs, one for oscillator waveform, and one for octave pitch. What's not clear though is if this is a one osc plus sub or multi-osc plus sub synth. I only hear one osc plus sub. You don't hear the typical beating between oscillators, but then Herb mentions "stable oscillators" in the plural. The knob above and below the sub oscillator knobs are likely oscillator levels. The bottom row on the left looks like they could be a pitch envelope. Finally, a knob for audio in and the last two knobs for an LFO?
As for sound, my initial impression was that this sounds aggressive. More so than my Voyager. Similar to the Minitaur (see my review), but drier sounding for some reason. I'm guessing it's just the patch he's playing, but we'll see. To date, I'd say the Voyager, Phatty series, and to a large extent, the Minitaur all have the same tonal quality. They have that creamy analog Minimoog feel to them. It will be interesting to see if this synth can go in another direction. The first obvious thought would be Arturia's Minibrute. Herb doesn't make a point to call out a completely new direction for the Moog sound though. His message is the classic Moog filter sound with new Multidrive and Noise.
Published on Jan 9, 2013 MoogMusicInc·221 videos
"During Moogfest 2012, Synth Pioneer and collaborator of Bob Moog, Professor Herb Deutsch, visited the Moog Machine Shop to explore Moog's next generation analog synthesizer while in it's research & design phase.
Since the inception of the synthesizer, Bob Moog tested his ideas, instruments, and sounds with musicians and colleagues, most notably Wendy Carlos and Herb Deutsch on the Moog Modular systems.
This spirit of collaboration continues at the Moog factory to this day and is essential to our work. It is a key part of the product development process, as it furthers our ideas and helps us shape better tools for musicians."
http://www.moogmusic.com/sight-and-sound/product_demo/namm-2013-next-moog
Update: Some notes/analysis (I may add to this so check back and of course, feel free to add yours in the comments): It sounds aggressive. Note the Multidrive - pre-filter gain in addition to the overload on the Little Phatty. Also pointed out are the sub oscillator and noise generator.
It looks tiny! It will be interesting to see how it is ultimately packaged. The one Herb is playing in this video has a two octave keyboard and is smaller than the Phatty. A new mini Mini? A new Prodigy?
Note he never touches the left panel. On the right the large knob is obviously the filter cutoff knob. Bottom right of it is the Multidrive. I'm guessing the bottom left would either be resonance or possibly a separate gain knob for the Multidrive? The center knob to the left appears to be the sub oscillator. To the right you can clearly see what looks like two ADSRs and a Volume knob. Possibly a separate headphone volume knob? The bottom left knob on the board is the noise generator and to the right of it (the bottom left of the two adjacent knobs) I'm guessing is Filter Env amount as it adjusts the filter amount as he turns it. What's the knob to its right? A separate Res Env amount? That would interesting.
As for the left board, there are three switch type knobs in the top row. I'm guessing one selects the oscillator for the corresponding knobs, one for oscillator waveform, and one for octave pitch. What's not clear though is if this is a one osc plus sub or multi-osc plus sub synth. I only hear one osc plus sub. You don't hear the typical beating between oscillators, but then Herb mentions "stable oscillators" in the plural. The knob above and below the sub oscillator knobs are likely oscillator levels. The bottom row on the left looks like they could be a pitch envelope. Finally, a knob for audio in and the last two knobs for an LFO?
As for sound, my initial impression was that this sounds aggressive. More so than my Voyager. Similar to the Minitaur (see my review), but drier sounding for some reason. I'm guessing it's just the patch he's playing, but we'll see. To date, I'd say the Voyager, Phatty series, and to a large extent, the Minitaur all have the same tonal quality. They have that creamy analog Minimoog feel to them. It will be interesting to see if this synth can go in another direction. The first obvious thought would be Arturia's Minibrute. Herb doesn't make a point to call out a completely new direction for the Moog sound though. His message is the classic Moog filter sound with new Multidrive and Noise.
Tuesday, January 08, 2013
Meng Qi Wholetone MIDI Keyboard / Isomorphic
"High Quality Components - cherry switches, bourns potentiometer
Wholetone Keyboard Layout - isomorphic, easy to learn and play, full chromatic, less chance for mistakes
Full Feature - user programmable functions for 2 keys and 7 knobs
Direct MIDI Out - perfect for hardware users
Full Acrylic Enclosure"
Available on Etsy
Wholetone Keyboard Layout - isomorphic, easy to learn and play, full chromatic, less chance for mistakes
Full Feature - user programmable functions for 2 keys and 7 knobs
Direct MIDI Out - perfect for hardware users
Full Acrylic Enclosure"
Available on Etsy
Frostwave Funk-A-Duck Envelope Follower Resonant Filter
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via this auction
"The Funkaduck is an incredibly versatile and dynamic effect. The 'Envelope' is volume controlled, so when the signal you put through such as a guitar strum, drum loop or bassline reaches a certain volume the envelope will flip open and send the signal via the filter (which you can switch between high pass and low pass), cutting off the filter abruptly when the volume lowers. This creates an excellent resonant analog "auto wah" effect which sounds as amazing on electronic drum loops, as it does on guitars, basses and keyboards. There is a good demo on drum track at big city music Youtube..." [posted here]
via this auction
"The Funkaduck is an incredibly versatile and dynamic effect. The 'Envelope' is volume controlled, so when the signal you put through such as a guitar strum, drum loop or bassline reaches a certain volume the envelope will flip open and send the signal via the filter (which you can switch between high pass and low pass), cutting off the filter abruptly when the volume lowers. This creates an excellent resonant analog "auto wah" effect which sounds as amazing on electronic drum loops, as it does on guitars, basses and keyboards. There is a good demo on drum track at big city music Youtube..." [posted here]
MFB Synth Lite II
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2 Oscillators (Sawtooth, Square)
1 Square Suboscillator, Audio Input
Ringmodulator, Oscillator Sync
2 ADSR-Envelope Generators
Voltage controlled 24 dB/oct Lowpassfilter (VCF)
83 User Memory Locations
Stepsequenzer with up to 32 Steps (20 Memory Locations)
via this auction
2 Oscillators (Sawtooth, Square)
1 Square Suboscillator, Audio Input
Ringmodulator, Oscillator Sync
2 ADSR-Envelope Generators
Voltage controlled 24 dB/oct Lowpassfilter (VCF)
83 User Memory Locations
Stepsequenzer with up to 32 Steps (20 Memory Locations)
Moog Realistic MG-1 SN 14 067
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Click the pics for the supersize shots.
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The Daily loops proyect :loop dia 5 DLS-5 By Observatorio51
Published on Jan 7, 2013 Observatorio51·63 videos
"este es un track realizado con las mustras subidas a la red por LOS SABIOS DUENDES para el Proyecto THE DAILY LOOPS PROYECT donde diariamente se sube un loop para uso gratuito a la red para activar asi el motor creativo de quien quiera usarlo, la idea es un ida y vuelta entre los musicos, en respuesta a esta genial idea ve la luz este track de observatorio 51 en este caso llamado DLS-5 osea Daily Loop song 5 por el numero de muestra usado, detalles tecnicos: se uso el loop del dia 5, las muestras 1,2, y 4, se metieron en un Ipad y seprocesaron se cortaron para extraer los sonidos deseados para el tema, con algunos cambios de pich, y luego se disparo todo sobre una basse ritmica de tr 808 muy simple desde la app de akai Impc dando como resultado DLS-5 que espero lo disfruten, saludos -marcelo de Observatorio51"
Googlish:
"This is a track made with mustras uploaded to the network by the wise elves to THE DAILY LOOP Project PROYECT where daily use up a loop free network to activate the motor so whoever creative use, the idea is a round trip between the musicians, in response to this great idea sees the light of this observatory track 51 in this case called DLS-5 Daily Loop bone song 5 shows the number used, technical details: We used the loop of the day 5, samples 1,2, and 4, got into an Ipad and seprocesaron cut to extract the desired sounds to the subject, with some changes pich, and then shot all over a rhythmic basse very simple from 808 tr the akai app IMPC resulting DLS-5 I hope you enjoy it, greetings-marcelo of Observatorio51"
You can find the Daily Loops Project on SoundCloud here.
Some previously featured:
The Daily Loops Project 02-01-13 - Circuit Bent Speak & Spell
The Daily Loops Project - Casio PT20
The Daily Loops Project 05-01-13 - Befaco & Electrix
Quantum Rainbow noise mixing 3.0 "Noise Techno"
Published on Jan 8, 2013 SteadyStateFate·10 videos
"To follow the progression, here is a realistic application of the QR as a percussion source. The purpose is to illustrate the interesting textures and sense of movement from mixing the QR outputs in a dynamic way.
The effect is due to the mixing and envelope settings of the noise dynamics only, no other processing.
Stars of the show:
Steady State Fate Quantum Rainbow - noise source
ProModular CLOQ - master clock, trigger/gate source
Steady State Fate Positronic Transient Gate - transient VCA, noise dynamics (White noise)
WMD MMVCA - noise dynamics (Pink, Blue noise)
ADDAC VC Mixer - noise dynamics, mixing noise MIX 2
WMD MMENV - modulating MMVCA and ADDAC VC Mixer (Purple noise)
4ms PEG - modulating VC Mixer (White, Red noise)
Make Noise Maths - modulating CLOQ SPACE and PTG Step Response
TipTop BD808 - bass drum
Doepfer A138 - mixing noise MIX 1
Thanks and enjoy!"
"To follow the progression, here is a realistic application of the QR as a percussion source. The purpose is to illustrate the interesting textures and sense of movement from mixing the QR outputs in a dynamic way.
The effect is due to the mixing and envelope settings of the noise dynamics only, no other processing.
Stars of the show:
Steady State Fate Quantum Rainbow - noise source
ProModular CLOQ - master clock, trigger/gate source
Steady State Fate Positronic Transient Gate - transient VCA, noise dynamics (White noise)
WMD MMVCA - noise dynamics (Pink, Blue noise)
ADDAC VC Mixer - noise dynamics, mixing noise MIX 2
WMD MMENV - modulating MMVCA and ADDAC VC Mixer (Purple noise)
4ms PEG - modulating VC Mixer (White, Red noise)
Make Noise Maths - modulating CLOQ SPACE and PTG Step Response
TipTop BD808 - bass drum
Doepfer A138 - mixing noise MIX 1
Thanks and enjoy!"
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