mattson mini modular / division 6 sequencer key-change (minor to major) demo
Published on Jan 24, 2013 hewstigator·24 videos
"a demo using the mattson mini modular / divison 6 sequencer's individual stage gate outputs to change particular notes of the sequence (here, the minor 3rds to major 3rds) on the fly...
in this case i took the gate pulse from each stage where i landed on a minor 3rd to tell the modular to transpose that minor 3rd to a major, with a switch to turn the transposing on and off as desired. the flinty-eyed observer will note that i am also taking a gate pulse from the stage AFTER each 3rd - this is to tell the modular to stop transposing (to leave the rest of the notes of the sequence in their normal places...
additional flinty-eyed observation will note that i am not using the sequencer's run/standby switch - instead, i leave it in the run position but have the clock generated by an external metronome"
using the mattson mini modular sq816 sequencer on part of "only the vulture knows" by the new lines
Published on Jan 24, 2013 hewstigator·24 videos
"having just delivered our masters to our mastering dude, mat @ mobtown studios, i thought i would send over, for posterity, a little snippet i captured of using an early mattson mini modular sequencer SQ816 prototype on one of the songs from our second LP, "fall in line" due out on moon glyph later this year...
i believe george mattson is currently just waiting for a lump of sequencer parts to arrive before production of these things begins in earnest... the sequencer is the top cabinet, and at the bottom with all of the glowing lights are my beloved division 6 jacklights (which plug into a 1/8" jack and light up to tell you what voltage they are seeing)... here they are glowing red with each clock pulse coming from my korg metronome which i had been using to make sure the sequencer stayed in time with the rest of the song on my computer. (this was before i realized i could just take an extra output from the computer to deliver clock pulses much more precisely)... dreck!"
Friday, January 25, 2013
Roland TR-808 & Alesis Ion Tube Dresses Modeled
via Launchpad McQuack on Facebook
You might remember these from this post. You'll find more and where to get them.
Update: I originally had TR-808 & TR-909. That's actually an Alesis Ion! That shows you how busy I am with NAMM. I don't even have time to click and look!
NAMM 2013: Don Lewis with Clear Acrylic Oberheim SEMs, Hammond & More
via Suit Et Tie Guy on Facebook
You can find some pics on how to transport the rig on Don Lewis' website here.
Not the Roland Space Echo in acrylic as well.
NAMM 2013: Parliament & Funkadelic's Bernie Worrell at the Moog Booth
via Moog Music Inc. on Facebook
"Founding-member of Parliament Funkadelic and Talking Heads contributor Bernie Worrell on the Minimoog Voyager & Sub Phatty synthesizers during NAMM 2013!"
Thursday, January 24, 2013
The Klirrfaktor: Wednesday (Modular System)
Published on Jan 24, 2013 TheKlirrfaktor·47 videos
"Next patch - Wednesday
Starring:
Drums (Sequencing): MFB Schlagzwerg, Makenoise René,
Kick: Toppobrillo Triple Wave Folder
Snare: Malekkko Noisering (noise), Frequen Steiner
HH: TipTop Hats909, MakeNoise Optomix
Lead: WMD Synchrodyne
Bass: Bubblesound uLFO
Noise: all the other stuff ^^
Check my new album:
http://theklirrfaktor.bandcamp.com/album/spaghetti-syndrome or iTunes, Spotify, Amazon
More @ http://www.klirrfaktor.com
Greetz!
Klirrr"
MochikaXL v2.2 Acid!!!
Published on Jan 24, 2013 atomolab·52 videos
http://www.atomosynth.com/
"Acid track using the AtomoSynth MochikaXL v2.2 with a toneworks delay pedal, drums with the electribe and all recorded in analog tape with a Tascam portastudio"
http://www.atomosynth.com/
"Acid track using the AtomoSynth MochikaXL v2.2 with a toneworks delay pedal, drums with the electribe and all recorded in analog tape with a Tascam portastudio"
NAMM 2013 Day 1 Pics on fdiskc
Full set here.
Pictured here:
Make Noise's Electronic Musician Award (posted here)
Scott Jaeger of The Harvestman
Studio Electronics Boomstar
The Schmidt Analog Poly Synth
The Metasonix F-1
Side view of the new Buchla Electric Music Box
Pictured here:
Make Noise's Electronic Musician Award (posted here)
Scott Jaeger of The Harvestman
Studio Electronics Boomstar
The Schmidt Analog Poly Synth
The Metasonix F-1
Side view of the new Buchla Electric Music BoxSimon Pegg on the Casio VL - 1 Tone
Published on Jun 2, 2012 Andrewshadowy·842 videos
"Classic bit of 80s retro keynoard that is fondly remembered. Here's all about this wizardary machine on The One Show that was quite a revoultionary at the time in the 80s. Enjoy!"
"Classic bit of 80s retro keynoard that is fondly remembered. Here's all about this wizardary machine on The One Show that was quite a revoultionary at the time in the 80s. Enjoy!"
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