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Thursday, March 07, 2013

Access Harlem Shake at Kemper vs Virus HQ

Published on Mar 7, 2013 mrkempergmbh·28 videos

"another day at the office"

http://virus.info

Doepfer A196 PLL- Experiments with the Phase Locked Loop- Basic Patching Pt. 2 "PLL Arabesque" Intro

Published on Mar 7, 2013 raulsworldofsynths·199 videos

"Continuing the exploration of the Doepfer A196 PLL module. This time we look at a patch made famous by dougcl in his Youtube video "PLL Arabesque". Original patch diagram may be found by doing a google search for "mamonulabs pll". Sound and Video by Raul Pena."

All parts here.

New 4ms Quad Pingable LFO (QPLFO)


"Announcing the Quad Pingable LFO (QPLFO)

Four independent LFOs:
Ping input jack
Tap tempo button
On/Mute button (latching)
Skew CV jack and knob
Reset jack
LFO output
LED indicates output level
Timing of each LFO is set by a clock (ping), either external or internal (tap tempo)
Ping button flashes to the incoming ping signal or internal tap clock
Mute/On button mutes the output, lights up when "On"
Skew CV gives continuous transition from ramp-up, to triangle, to ramp-down without changing overall length of curve
Knob provides offset for signal on the jack, or manual control if nothing is plugged into the jack
Minimum setting gives "plucky" curve (psuedo-expo fall)
Full range is 10V, so one LFO channel can be used to modulate another channel's Skew
Outputs can be polar or bi-polar: Jumper selects 0 to +10V (e.g. for driving a VCA), or -5V to +5V (e.g. for modulating parameters)
Reset jack re-starts LFO immediately
Reset changes the starting point of the LFO with respect to ping clock
Allows for easy quadrature outputs
Pressing the On/Mute button can optionally send a reset pulse (jumper must be installed)
Comparators on ping and reset jacks allow for any waveshape to be used for inputs
With an optional ribbon cable, ping jacks can be normalized to QCD clock outputs

12HP, 1.5” deep
Price TBD

Available: mid-April 2013 (watch 4mspedals.com or "4ms Company" on Facebook for updates)"

via 4ms

Steady State Fate PTG Sketchbook recording session 01


Steady State Fate PTG Sketchbook recording session 01 from VoltageCtrlR on Vimeo.

"This synth composition features the Positronic Transient Gate eurorack module by Steady State Fate.
I limited myself to only use the sound and sonic character of the PTG's outputs and vactrols to give the listener an idea of what this module will add to your system. The one thing i would like to point out about this module is that it will totally bring out some amazing sounds out of the most vanilla filters... why? because vactrols are magic. HAHA... all jokes aside the vactrol transient's really do bring out a unique sonic quality to everything they are applied to. I love what kind of sounds the PTG can get out of any bread and butter VCA and filter combo. The Universal Allpass Gate is absolutely the next evolution of what Don Buchla brought to modular synthesis with his Low pass gate design.

The Patch:
Moskwa Gate Out >>> to PTG In A
Envelator 1 Out>>> to PTG CV A (unipolar mode))
Piston Honda Out>>> to Triple Wave Folder>>> to PTG VCA Input
Envelator 2 Out>>> to PTG In B
MATHs CH. 4 Out >>> to PTG CV B (unipolar mode))
PTG Out B->>> to Z2040 Res In
PTG Out B+>>> to ModDemix CV In. modDemix to Main output
PTG Out A +>>> to Z2040 FM In and multed to Main output
Z2040 Out>>> to Main output

Bonus sub patch:
Quantum Rainbow
Pink Noise>>> to XMIX X In
Red Noise>>> to XMIX Y IN
XMIX -Out>>> to Sport Modulator (S/H/ mode) In
uStep Out>>> to Sport Modulator S/H In
Sport Modulator Out>>> to uScale In
uScale Out A>>> to Piston Honda 1/v Oct In
Moskwa CV Out>>> to uScale Shift In
uScale Out B>>> to Anti-Oscillator EXP In
Anti-Oscillator Tri Out>>> to Piston Honda FM in
Anti-Oscillator Mayhem Out>>> to Z2040 IN"

1983 Yamaha 'Producer Series' 12-Page Brochure / Ad


via Retro Synth Ads where you'll find the rest & the write-up.

"Yamaha 'Producer Series' 12-page brochure from 1983 featuring the MA10 Headphone Amplifier, MM10 Mic/Line Stereo Portable Mixer, and CS01 Micro-Monophonic Synthesizer."

Van Halen Synthesizer Medley "Jump" "Love Walks In" "Dreams" "I'll Wait"


Published on Mar 7, 2013 synthartist69·1,074 videos

"This is a patch that I created on the Roland JV80/1000 many years ago for Jump."

SNAZZY FX -THE MAJOR GENERAL

Published on Mar 7, 2013 snazelle·96 videos

"Coming soon as a euro drum module...this is the proto box...the module will have gate input to control a vca.....tons of sounds...from beeps and melodic trills to metallic hi-hats and hits."

E.M.L. Electro Comp Video

E.M.L. Electro Comp_ full unedited
Uploaded on Mar 7, 2013 DJjondent·176 videos

Step Sister first build - Mini sequencer controlled synthesizer - Featuring Daisy the cat

Published on Mar 7, 2013 ChrisLody·52 videos


"No animals were hurt during the making of this video. Seriously.

After a development period comprising of much swearing, procrastination and video gaming i have finally built my first test version of the Step Sister.

The Step Sister is a 1 to 10 analog step sequencer controlling a saw wave VCO, a low pass resonant VCF, and an AR envelope. There is also a gain knob which wave shapes the saw and over drives the filter. The steps in the analog sequencer can be set to any pitch rather than just notes in a scale and can be turned down low enough to be considered off, they have a useful range of about 3 1/2 octaves.

The Step Sister will be available to buy through my Etsy and Folksy shops once i've built a few more, they will be slighty more polished with a printed laminated legend above the controls instead of the Dymo labels.

This video also features some expert videobombing from Daisy the cat o_O

http://www.etsy.com/shop/SymetriColour
http://folksy.com/shops/ChrisDodswort...
http://symetricolour.tumblr.com/"

Kenny's Death - Input-Vol + Egg-Crusher

Published on Mar 7, 2013 KennysDeathFX·8 videos

"You can order Kenny here: www.facebook.com/kennysdeathfx
Kenny's Death is the most kaputt sounding Fuzz-Workstation ever! 195€ + shipping."
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