Published on Mar 31, 2013 NetPierreTV·43 videos
"Short PatchPierre Tutorial
more info soon at http://patchpierre.blogspot.com
2-note sequence on the MAQ16/3 plays a VCO.
X-output controls the volume of a VCA
Y-output controls the A-121 filter
Equipment used: Doepfer A-100 system,A-174-1 Joystick and A-121 LowPass filter plus Machinedrum
No edits or effects..."
Sunday, March 31, 2013
Intellijel Planar - how to reverse the front panel
Published on Mar 31, 2013 EROEI·12 videos
"How to reverse the front panel of the Intellijel Planar with no special tools.
In the video I forget to mention there are four jumpers to reverse the joystick CV axis. Make sure you switch all four jumpers from N to R when flipping it upside down.
Find out more about the Planar at
http://www.intellijel.com/"
Handmade Analog Distortion/Modulation Music Box
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Published on Mar 31, 2013 Kyle Evans·107 videos
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via this auction
"This is a handmade circuitbent sounding distortion/modulation sound processor that will distort, modulate and rip apart any sound you throw into it, all housed within an old music box found at a thrift store. In addition to it beaing able to process anything you want including microphones, guitars, synths, etc., it also has an internal contact microphone that can be switched on. This internal mic picks up vibrations on the box itself including taps, scratches, and of course, the tune of the windup music player. The modulation is controlled by 3 light mounted to the exposed circuit board. Altering the light using shadows, flashlights, lighters and strobes makes for radical modulation craziness of whatever sound you are processing. The possibilities of what you can do with this thing are endless. Plug your iPod into the input and tear up some classical music. Play it like a drum or hold up resonating metal objects to make the internal mic go berserk. Play with dynamic lighting like strobe lights or camera flashes for dramatic results. Hold the box up against a speaker for some screaming feedback. The more you play with it, the more you learn about what all it is capable of.
The music box has been completely customized with added wood panels and a clear acrylic top. Has quite a few scratches and chips on the box, but thats because its old and was found in this condition (thats what makes it beautiful). Wind up music player starts playing when the lid is lifted. Runs on a 9v battery. Box is signed by the artist.
Controls:
The two 1/4" plugs on top are the output (top) and input (lower). The knob next to these controls the output volume.
The red switch has 3 settings; up for the internal contact mic, down for the external input, and center for off. You can switch rapidly between external input and internal mic for cool effect.
The knob next to the switch is a kind of gate threshold adjustment. Turning it down only allows the loudest sounds to pass through, while cranking it all the way up lets everything flood through.
The circuit board is exposed incase anyone would be interested on modding, bending or copying the circuit (feel free!)
3 light sensors on the circuit board control the modulation pitches"
via this auction
"This is a handmade circuitbent sounding distortion/modulation sound processor that will distort, modulate and rip apart any sound you throw into it, all housed within an old music box found at a thrift store. In addition to it beaing able to process anything you want including microphones, guitars, synths, etc., it also has an internal contact microphone that can be switched on. This internal mic picks up vibrations on the box itself including taps, scratches, and of course, the tune of the windup music player. The modulation is controlled by 3 light mounted to the exposed circuit board. Altering the light using shadows, flashlights, lighters and strobes makes for radical modulation craziness of whatever sound you are processing. The possibilities of what you can do with this thing are endless. Plug your iPod into the input and tear up some classical music. Play it like a drum or hold up resonating metal objects to make the internal mic go berserk. Play with dynamic lighting like strobe lights or camera flashes for dramatic results. Hold the box up against a speaker for some screaming feedback. The more you play with it, the more you learn about what all it is capable of.
The music box has been completely customized with added wood panels and a clear acrylic top. Has quite a few scratches and chips on the box, but thats because its old and was found in this condition (thats what makes it beautiful). Wind up music player starts playing when the lid is lifted. Runs on a 9v battery. Box is signed by the artist.
Controls:
The two 1/4" plugs on top are the output (top) and input (lower). The knob next to these controls the output volume.
The red switch has 3 settings; up for the internal contact mic, down for the external input, and center for off. You can switch rapidly between external input and internal mic for cool effect.
The knob next to the switch is a kind of gate threshold adjustment. Turning it down only allows the loudest sounds to pass through, while cranking it all the way up lets everything flood through.
The circuit board is exposed incase anyone would be interested on modding, bending or copying the circuit (feel free!)
3 light sensors on the circuit board control the modulation pitches"
Zwergenaufstand mit MFB Nanozwerk und Akai APC 40
Published on Mar 31, 2013
"just for fun session/ einfach spass am rumschrauben...
mp3: http://www.budbrain.de/mp3/Zwergenauf...
in this session: mfb nanozwerg akai apc 40 ableton..."
"just for fun session/ einfach spass am rumschrauben...
mp3: http://www.budbrain.de/mp3/Zwergenauf...
in this session: mfb nanozwerg akai apc 40 ableton..."
Trigger Riot time shift
Trigger Riot time shift from GM on Vimeo.
Some fun testing the upcoming Trigger Riot
http://tiptopaudio.com
Modular Wild Presents PROFILE-Toppobrillo Profile Multifilter
Published on Mar 31, 2013 modularwild·24 videos
"A short description of the basic features and functions of the Toppobrillo Multifilter. Sound and Description by Raul Pena. © 2013 Raul Pena."
Peter Blasser + Rodrigo Constanzo
Peter Blasser + Rodrigo Constanzo from Rodrigo Constanzo on Vimeo.
"Peter Blasser and Rodrigo Constanzo perform together at Hub in Manchester during Peter's first workshop visit to the UK.
The instruments being played by Peter are:
Cocoquantus
Tetrax Organ
Shnth (new!!)
For more info:
http://www.ciat-lonbarden.et
http://www.shbobo.net
http://www.rodrigoconstanzo.com"
Demonstration of the re-developed Theremin Cello
Published on Mar 31, 2013 Thierry Frenkel·4 videos
"The Theremin Cello was another invention of the Russian physicist Leon Theremin but it was never widely known. My Italian friend Augusto Triani decided last year to give it a new life and he started building very nice housings for these instruments. I was commissioned to develop the electronic "heart" for them to give them music and a "soul".
Today my prototype is ready and working. Although I had not yet the time to practice I wanted to do a short presentation. More to come soon!"
"The Theremin Cello was another invention of the Russian physicist Leon Theremin but it was never widely known. My Italian friend Augusto Triani decided last year to give it a new life and he started building very nice housings for these instruments. I was commissioned to develop the electronic "heart" for them to give them music and a "soul".
Today my prototype is ready and working. Although I had not yet the time to practice I wanted to do a short presentation. More to come soon!"
Copenhagen module meet nov 2012
Published on Mar 31, 2013 phono1337·112 videos
"Quick walk around"
Published on Mar 31, 2013
"Kent playing live on his buchla"
"Quick walk around"
Published on Mar 31, 2013
"Kent playing live on his buchla"
Kilt and a Keytar - AnythingNapkin.com

via David Lovelace on Facebook
"My friend Kathleen Oyanadel donated very generously for a full-color Anything Napkin. She wanted a kilted donkey playing a keytar, and dammit, I had to deliver! You too can have a priceless work of art custom drawn for the not-too-pricefull amount of FIVE BUCKS (or more). AnythingNapkin.com"
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