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Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Dirty Electronics Mute Synth Mod by A.S.M.O.

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"This is my first hardwired mod of the Dirty Electronics Mute Synth. The Mute Synth was originally commissioned by Mute Records for the Mute Short Circuit weekend at the Roundhouse, London in May 2011. This mod is the precursor to a more extensive mod I later built for Daniel Miller, this version has all the touch panels wired to pots for precise pitch and pulser / sequencer control. The Mute logo is etched into the copper of the Mute synth. Also added is a single LFO with speed and depth controls which can be switched to modulate either of the 2 oscillators or feedback. Whilst not as extensive of my later mod it still packs a punch, I've used it in many of my solo live performances and also with the Dirty Electronics Ensemble, I'm selling it to make space for an even more heavily modded version I'm working on, such is progress :) The pictures and video below [posted here] were taken when I originally built it, I've slightly modified it since, the filter switch has been removed and replaced with an LED to indicate the LFO speed (as can be seen in the main listing photo) and the LFO itself has been tweaked. The copper has also oxidised with use since, so is not as shiny as it is in these pictures. The Soundcloud recording above is as it sounds now.
Signed on the base by me A.S.M.O.



MAXIM MDS-100 ANALOG DRUM SYNTHESIZER

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"AMAZING MAXIM MDS-1000 ANALOG DRUM SYNTHESIZER
5 SYNTHS- BASS-SNARE-HIGH TOM- MID TOM - LOW TOM
EACH CHANNEL HAS CONTROLS FOR
- NOISE
- TONE
- BEND
- DECAY
- BALANCE FOR NOISE AND TONE
- BALANCE FOR CLICK AND DRUM

BASICALLY A CLONE OF THE SIMMONS SDSV BUT MUCH BETTER BUILD QUALITY
IN GOOD WORKING CONDITION
110V"

Yellow WALDORF Q

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Yamaha can change your life

Published on Mar 26, 2013 yamahacorporation·1,569 videos

Tetrax patch 1 demo


Published on Mar 26, 2013 Ciat-Lonbarde

"Quick demo of a Tetrax Patch.

Barres are 1 to 4 from left to right. For Orange and Green jacks 1 is nearest bottom and 2 is nearest top. Pots are 1 to 4 left to right.
Barre1 RED to Barre4 BLUE
Barre3 RED to Barre1 Green1
Barre4 RED to Barre2 Blue
Barre4 Orange2 to Barre1 Blue
Pot1 - 10 clock
Pot2 - 5 clock
Pot3 - 10 clock
Pot4 - 7 clock

Follow-up to Tetrax Plays Creature.

KORG MS-20mini & Doepfer Dark Time

Published on Mar 26, 2013 AudioCentralMagazine·125 videos

"On special request, KORG MS-20mini under control of Doepfer Dark Time sequencer. Audio goes into TC Flashback pingpong delay, just for fun. CV1 goes to VCOs, CV2 goes to VCFs, Gate goes to KORG's ESP for format conversion and, then, goes to EGs trigger.
On synthesizer, EG1 goes to VCA, EG2 + goes to LP filter, EG2 - (reverse) goes to HP filter. Have fun."

KORG MS20 Mini on ZZounds
KORG MS20s on eBay

"Not the end" studio session

Published on Mar 26, 2013 gattobus·48 videos

"Studio recording session. This is the first take, trying to sync the machinedrum to the analog clock in of the eurorack sequencer via CV.
This song is a work in progress...
...stay tuned, something is coming out! ;-)"

DIY ELECTRONICS SYMPOSIUM: Workshops, Silver Apples with Malcolm Cecil on TONTO, Electric Golem with Trevor Pinch on DIY Modular


via Trevor Pinch: "This Saturday March 30 at Cornell Schwartz Center for The Performing Arts we are putting on a cool event which we are calling a 'DIY Electronics Music Symposium'. It will feature panel discussion on DIY electronics (starts 2pm), workshops where you can build your own gear, and a concert (starts 8pm) featuring, Silver Apples, Malcolm Cecil with TONTO, Electric Golem (with Trevor Pinch on DIY Modular [see this post]) plus more.

I know it's short notice but any synth heads in the area might want to check it out. As far as we can tell TONTO and Silver Apples have never been on the same bill together."

Details:

"DIY ELECTRONICS SYMPOSIUM:

SATURDAY MARCH 30
An afternoon and evening celebrating innovation in electronic media,
///TOGETHER FOR THE FIRST TIME EVER:
the legendary Simeon Coxe of Silver Apples and Malcolm Cecil of Tonto's Expanding Head Band,

The afternoon symposium will commence with a panel discussion led by Science and Technology Studies professor Trevor Pinch followed by demonstrations of various home made electronic instruments including the largest synthesizer in the world, The Original New Timbral Orchestra. Doctoral candidates Taylan Cihan (Music), Laewoo Kang (Information Science) and Owen Marshall (Science and Technology Studies) will then lead a DIY Electronics workshop allowing participants to create and keep their own small electronic instruments.

~challenge the politics of expertise~
~explore motivations for innovation~

In the evening from 8-11 a musical and visual 'happening' will be put on with Tonto's Expanding Headband, Silver Apples, The Electric Golem, First Atomic Lunar and more to perform.


__S_C_H__E__D__U__L__E_

2PM-3PM

Panel Discussion Chaired by Trevor Pinch
featuring: Malcolm Cecil, Simeon Coxe, Jeff Perkins, Park Doing.


3:30pm-5:30pm

DIY Electronics Workshop and Demonstrations
-Circuit hacking, bending and creating your own instruments from parts. All materials provided for limited number of participants
provided by Cornell Electroacoustic Center, led by Taylan Cihan, Owen Marshall, and Leo Kang

____________________________________

8PM-11PM
MULTIMEDIA PSYCHADELIC PERFORMANCE

*Silver Apples
*Tonto's Expanding Head Band
*Electric Golem
*First Atomic Lunar
*100% Black

feat DJ Andris Balins

Visual media provided by Jeff Perkins, Park Doing, Leo Kang

The events are free and open to the entire Cornell Community.
Contributions are encouraged to support opening acts.


Made possible by The Cornell Council for the Arts, The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, The Cornell Electroacoustic Music Center, The Society for the Humanities, The Science and Technology Studies Department, and the SAFC."

See the TONTO & Trevor Pinch labels below for more including videos and pics.

HIGH SKIES - SOUNDS OF EARTH

High Skies - Au Debut du Voyage

Published on Mar 25, 2013 microscopics·8 videos

Equipment used: Roland Jupiter 6, voice recordings.
Footage: Moon flyover and Earthrise.

"A new video from 'High Skies - Sounds of Earth' uploaded every Monday. Next week 'The Shape of Things to Come'
Links...

Actual moon flyover footage by kind permission of JAXA.
Music by Mat Jarvis

iTunes

Amazon

More High Skies
http://microscopics.co.uk"

HIGH SKIES - SOUNDS OF EARTH
1 Au Debut de Voyage http://youtube.com/watch?v=T1PK6xtugoY
2 The Shape of Things to Come
3 High Skies - Voyage en Argent
4 High Skies - Forecast Fire
5 High Skies - The Earth at Night
6 High Skies - Sounds of Earth

High Skies - The Shape of Things to Come

Published on Apr 3, 2013 microscopics·9 videos

Sync-Gen II Software Update Version 1.0.8


via Innerclock Systems

"Changes from Version 1.0.7

1: New Custom Installer Option – allows User to choose Installation components.

2: Native AAX Pro Tools Build – Mac Only for this release.

3: Background Sync-Generation Options added.

Sync-Gen II is compatible with Mac OSX 10.4 (32 bit – Intel/PPC) and later, Mac OSX 10.6 (64 bit – Intel) and later, Windows XP, Vista, Windows 7 and 8.

Sync-Gen II runs in VST, AU, and RTAS format in 32 and 64 bit hosts. AAX for MAC OS is included in this version. AAX for Windows will be included in the next build.

RTAS Support: Pro Tools 7.0 and later.

Follow the Download Link below.

Simply run the installer over your previous version of Sync-Gen II – the installer does the rest.

Any issues or suspected bugs we may have missed please email me:

david@innerclocksystems.com

Enjoy!"
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