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Monday, April 08, 2013

Korg Micro Preset


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Roland Juno-106 Active Voice LED How-To

Published on Apr 8, 2013 piamuk·36 videos

"Simple circuit involving a 3904 Transistor or a Transistor Array IC (I had the 3904's on hand and ready), LED & Resistor (per voice)."

Medic Modules Defribillator


Medic Modules Defribillator from Oliver Chesler on Vimeo.

"The Medic Modules are from Tom Carpenter who also does the Analogue Solutions hardware. I've become friends with Tom and also own his Telemark. I've only been playing with the Medic Module Defibrillator for a few days but it's really nice. It's a dual VCF and VCA based on the Korg MS-20. As you can hear in the video above the VCA adds some sick power to my Wiard Oscillator. The Q or resonance is really sweet and musical sounding. Besides the sound source (the Wiard) sometimes I send an LFO in the CV to create the pulses and use a Pressure Points as a little keyboard. Consider this just a part one video. I am looking for suggestions on some possible crazy patches. There's definetly going to be some nice stereo stuff to discover. Tom is an artists and like most of his stuff this is a very pretty module. The sliders with LEDs are oh so nice and well just look at the back of the unit! You can also order a version of the module covered in blood."


Medic Module - Defribillator (Part Two) from Oliver Chesler on Vimeo.
I wanted to show off what the new Medic Modules Defibrillator Eurorack dual VCF/VCA sounds like. If you just want to jump to some instant awesome go to 1:04 in the video. When I increase the Q (resonance) the sound breaks apart in a wonderfully musical way. It really reminds of some of the sound on Front 242's first album Geography. I needed to hands for this video and I remembered I had a GoPro sports camera so I used it's head strap. Surely this is more interesting than footage of me jumping out of an airplane right? So what else is going on in this patch? It all starts with a Wiard Oscillator with a Tiptop Audio Z4000 ASDR. It is being sequenced by a Doepfer Dark Time and that line is being Quantized and beautifully modified by a custom key range I created on a Flame Tame Machine. The Tame Machine is also playing back a recorded sequence pattern. Everything is kept in tempo with Ableton using an Innerclock Sync-Gen II including a Tiptop Audio 808 Kick, Snare and 16th note hi-hat. There is a white noise crash from a Hexinverter vcNOIZ. At first it's a solid blast then I break it apart using an LFO from a Synthesis Technology E355 Morphing Dual LFO. That LFO is also in sync with the Innerclock and is also providing CV to the Medic Modules Defibrillator at times. While it may seem like a long explaination once you understand how a modular works it's very easy, fast and fun to put together a patch like this and play. I can see adding some more parts and vocals and turning this into a finished song.

Roland MC202 Microcomposer

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Yamaha SY-1 SN 1808

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Radikal Technologies preview Musikmesse 2013


Published on Apr 8, 2013

Spectralis 2 Update
Accelerator Update

Dualo du-touch, a new musical instrument


Published on Mar 2, 2013 dualoInstrument·19 videos

"Dualo presents du-touch, a new musical instrument. Find out why Cyril Atef (-M-, Bumcello, Congopunk) and Fixi (Java) decide to adopt this instrument.
Want some more ? www.dualo.org"

Dualo showed their instrument at Modularaquare back in October of 2011.

"The dualo principle was invented in 2007. It is an alternative arrangement consisting in putting the notes that sound good together next to each other according to the traditional harmonic theory.

The dualo principle :

makes easier the learning of musical technique : one chord = one shape, two shapes make a scale,
makes the improvisation easier : the keys that sound well together are placed next to each other, speeds up the learning of notation : the notions of chord, scales and degree become geometrical shapes easy to memorize and play, makes practice easier : the fingering for scales and chords are the same in every key, allows great virtuosity : the alternation of both hands and the notes arrangement allow to play very fast and very precisely, makes notes reading easier : the notes on staff lines are played by one hand, the notes on spaces by the other hand..."

Falling Down


via Ken MacBeth on Facebook

Kirk Douglas in Falling Down.   One of the best films to capture the true feeling of LA at the time.

1980 Roland Saturn SA-09 Ad


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

"Roland Saturn SA-09 "The Hot Sound of the Saturn" full page colour advertisement from the front inside cover of the July 1980 issue of Contemporary Keyboard."

Mutable Instruments Goes Modular with Eurorack Format Modules


Some teaser pics via Mutable Instruments on Facebook

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Ripples Filter with FM
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