"I demo the Moog sub phatty and push the multi drive to get it sounding gritty and nasty.
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"Mode maschines was on hand to show off it's new filter boxes and drum machines."
Note he states the x0xb0x2 has a Commodore 64 chip in it. I wonder if he mixed it up with their SID box or if the 2 denotes an extra SID chip. Note the Alkex controller for Arturia's Prophet-5 and the Surfin Kangaroo sequencer and of course the Juno-106 and EDP Wasp filter clones.
"I tweak out on the stylophone s2 why? cause thats what synths are for!
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Stylophone S2 NAMM 2013
Published on Jan 28, 2013
"I get the low down on the new stylophone S2 at winter namm 2013"
"We speak with Dave smith instruments about their new Poly synth the Prophet 12
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NAMM 2013 DSI Prophet 12 tweaking and sound demo
Published on Jan 28, 2013
"direct audio of some tweaking and presets on the Dave Smith Instruments Prophet 12.
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to get the written article and info on my impressions.
"I show you some interesting quirks with the arturia minibrute.
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"This tutorial looks at building Kick drums based off the classic TR-808 and TR-909. The tutorial goes over how to calculate Freq and Q (Quality Factor) from reading schematics. The video also shows how to modify the Core static BP filter to use Q values instead of Resonance. To see how to do the same thing for BandWidth (BW), see our previous video on Vocoders vimeo.com/59133221
Published on Feb 18, 2013 GoldenCardiganCult·8 videos
"The Golden Rule of LFO sync. The LFO Rate has to be quicker than the trigger or gate that you are syncing to.
The LFO is synced to the gate of the lead arpeggio (the green LED toward the bottom left). The LFO 's rate is also controlled by the Joysticks X-axis via it's FM input. You will notice that when the rate of the arpeggio is doubled, the LFO can no longer sync to it because it's rate is slow than the incoming gates. When I increase the LFO rate with the Joystick you will see the LFO grab sync again."
- Channel "C" of 292 is in a feedback loop... creating an LFO that I'm using as a clock source.
- Clock source from 292 is sent and split into 2x channels of the 230.
- Clock pulse from 230 Ch A is sent to QRV of the 266.
- 2x separate outs of 266 QRV are sent to their own CV input of the 258
- 258 sent out through 2x channels of the 292.
- 230 Pulse Outs from Chan A & B are sent to Ch A & B of the 292
- 292 channels 1 & 2 (the 258 VCO outs) are sent to the 207 - one channel input #1 and the other to input channel #6 (these 2x 207 channels allow fro voltage controlled panning).
- same pulse from 230 Ch A is sent to 266 SRV.
- SRV is sent through the 266 Integrator (for glide/slew) then off to the 207 CV panning of CH 1 & 6.
- 258 VCO#1 is sent into FM of VCO#2... adjusted to taste.
- Noise +3 out for 266 is sent to FM in of 258 VCO#1... adjusted to taste.
- manual switch flipping and adjustments of the 230/207 real time to crazy rhythms