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Friday, April 12, 2013

New C64 Multisound Synthesizer

via David Stamba on Facebook

"New ! Multisound Synthesizer by Romik Software on mycommodore64.com !

After few months away from all the Commodore 64 madness, here we’re finally back with a nasty software to make SID roar like a beast! Let’s start with the official description : Multisound Synthesizer by Romik Software – 1983

'A versatile musical instrument with which even an inexperienced user can quickly learn to produce a wide variety of sounds. Many musical instruments can be emulated including flutes, pianos and guitars.

Multisound may be used as a simple keyboard or tunes can be created and appended in memory and then saved on tape. A merge from tape facility allows the creation of long complex works.

Eight full octaves are available to the user, the keyboard covering three continuous octaves at any time. These may be altered whilst playing or during playback.

A visual display provides feedback on the keyboard operation, greatly aiding real-time and allowing easy entry of individual notes in preset mode.

Provision is made for a repetitive keyboard background tune or drum routine up to 85 notes. Ten such tunes may be entered by the user and stored in memory. A further eight drum routines are predefined.
The synthesizer incorporates independent selection and control the foreground, background and special effects oscillator waveforms. The latter being used to provide extensive special effects facilities including ring modulation, synchronisation, and sweeping on the foreground note, pulse width, filter cutoff, and filter resonance.'"

MP19 WORKSHOPS & DIY D3V1C3S

"Synthesis, manipulation, loss of content and spoilage through the construction of analog devices.
Workshop on generation / corruption of audiovisual material and data.

12/13.04 Santander Slap
26/27.04 Bilbao Larraskito
04/05.05 Madrid T-37

During these workshops, different methodologies will be reviewed on prototyping, design, construction and articulation of experimental compositions from the point of view of performance and circuit design, as the first stage of audiovisual speech.
Based on the topic of philes as a detonator of creativity and audiovisual creation.
Open hardware / Analog electronic designs for audio and video synthesis/processor.
Kits:
• Schmutz: Distorter of upper voices, tone and texture control, mixture by potentiometers (2 CV IN to blend texture and control voltage). Octaver + Blend + Texturizer + Tone + Distortion + Attenuator + Millenium effect bypass with LED
• Grain: video and audio synthesizer with 5 controls through potentiometer, 2 voices individually controlled attack / decay and synchrony. 2 audio outputs + triangular and square wave output video in sync with the audio.
• Disruptor: analog Delay repeating control, time and modulation speed, volume and feedback delay. 1 Input, 2 Outputs: processed voice and feedback. Millenium effect bypass with LED and LED modulation speed.

Workshop attendance is free / no registration fees.
MP19 provides all materials needed for the construction of electronic circuits.
The kit includes PCB (printed circuit board), electronics, metal potentiometers, knobs, jack connectors 6.3 "minijack or 4mm Banana, the case you have to make yourself.
Only paid materials / kits that are acquired. At the end of the workshop mp19 takes care of the adjustment, calibration or repair of each of the modules built.

Places are limited by registration order.
Reserve kits and assistance at info [ at ] mp19 • net

More information on http://mp19.net/fi-ia/
Eskerrik asko!"


SCMU†Z CV Cøntrøl - EFXX Audio Processor from MP19 on Vimeo.

"New device for this bizzarre winter from the ://mp19.net headquarters.
New version of the Schmutz (Fuzz octaver) with CV controls for the Texturizer and Blend (Cossfader-VCA).
It has been added 4 new controls through potentiometer -not seen on the video- offset, bias, and atenuators In/Out.
•Control:
Volume in
Texturizer: controls distorsion and upper octaves. CV IN 0-8v
Blend - Dry/Wet: control balances from clean to texturized signal. CV IN 0-8v
Volume out
•Inputs:
Audio In
Texture CV
Blend CV
•Outputs:
Audio output

(ES) Schmutz es un dispositivo distorsionador fuzz controlado por voltaje. Cuenta con un control Dry/Wet, y control de octava superior, con el cual añadimos al sonido distorsionado la octava superior del sonido procesado.
La paleta de sonidos comprenden desde la destrucción total del sonido, pasando por un toque metálico/modulador en anillo, hasta un suave "overdrive", siempre manteniendo el nivel de graves. Es muy versátil, apto para todo tipo de instrumentos, incluidas las voces.
Si quieres emular la época dorada del sexo, drogas y rock and roll, o simplemente añadir un toque añejo de dictador de los años 30 a tus discursos ante el espejo o en el bar, este es tu dispostivo ideal.

Avalable ONLY in our workshops or through downloading from our web and DoIngYourself.
Next Workshop 16,17 Feb. 13 @ Hangar.org PobleNou BCN, ES.
Schematics and docu. really soon for download.
By ://mp19.net 2013
CC-BY-SA"

Also see: Secuencia 01 & MP19 EFXTØRM

Ivan Tcherepnin "Five Songs"

Uploaded on Sep 30, 2011 Bookiepro·8 videos

"Ivan Tcherepnin (Cyrillic: Иван Александрович Черепнин)(February 5, 1943 in Issy-les-Moulineaux, France -- April 11, 1998 in Boston, USA) was an experimental, then later modernist/postmodernist, composer. He was born into a highly musical family, his father and grandfather, Alexander and Nikolai, being distinguished Russian composers, and his mother Ming a well-known pianist. His elder brother, Serge is also a composer. He studied with Leon Kirchner, Karlheinz Stockhausen, Henri Pousseur, and Pierre Boulez. After teaching briefly at both the San Francisco Conservatory of Music and Stanford University, he became director of the Harvard University Electronic Music Studio from 1972, remaining there until his death in 1998. The Tcherepnin legacy continues with two of Ivan's sons, Stefan and Sergei.

Marion Dry is the Contralto

Five Songs are as Follows:
1.Do-mi
2.Aprés le do-mi
3.Pfft
4.Queues
5. After the queues"

Serge wet to dry fast to slow

Published on Apr 12, 2013 DrOctave1·245 videos

"just a patch that is all over the place but simple 2 voices."

Korg Radias Demo by Midera. Song: Lament of Apathy (Acid house / TB303 / Ambient)


Published on Apr 11, 2013 acemonvw·22 videos

"Wanted to use only the Korg Radias, no external sequencers or synthesizers (i.e., the Spectralis) were used.

My artist name is: MIDERA

Website:
http://houseofraleigh.com/

Soundcloud:
http://soundcloud.com/midera/sets

iTunes:
http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/anat...
http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/song...

Follow me on facebook!
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Midera/..."

via Michael Dennis Raleigh on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge

Spectral Analyzer S8 for Max For Live


"Spectrum Analyzer S8 is a multiple-track real time spectrum analyzer. It lets you visualize the spectral content of 8 stereo tracks simultaneously. You can use it as a frequency overlap detector and actually see which part of the spectrum every single instrument uses. The ideal solution for mixing!"

You can find it here.  There is also a stand alone version here.

IDOW Battery Acid in the Flesh

via I Dream of Wires on Facebook

"It's alive! Here's a photo of the 1st 'batteryACID (IDOW edition)' module prototype by hexinverter.net. It's available to purchase exclusively through http://idreamofwires.org/."

The Korg MS-20 Mini- Patch Examples Part 3

Published on Apr 12, 2013 AutomaticGainsay·159 videos

"Here is the third in a sub series of videos demonstrating some Korg MS-20 Mini patching which is part of a larger introductory series of videos demonstrating the sound and functionality of the Korg MS-20 Mini.

Thank you:
Korg
Synthtopia
matrixsynth
The Bob Moog Foundation
subscribers to the Automatic Gainsay Facebook page"

Thank you Marc!

All parts here.

KORG MS20 Mini on ZZounds
KORG MS20s on eBay

Happy Nerding "Fun VCF" Test2 (modular synth filter)

Published on Apr 11, 2013 JohnLRice·196 videos

"Yes "Fun VCF" is actually the name of this well titled filter! :-) More info at:
http://www.happynerding.com/

Lately my time has been very limited but I wanted to get a second test video out for this great filter so I did it fairly quickly and unplanned and didn't take the time to do annotations. It should be fairly straight forward what I'm doing, just patching different combinations and playing with the controls. (commonly known as 'wiggling'! ;-)

1) 0:15 - 7:00 noise being processed through the Fun VCF
2) 7:01 - 11:45 two VCO's being processed through the Fun VCF modulated with an ADSR
3) 11:46 - 14:32 two VCO's being processed through the Super Sawtor first then through the Fun VCF and modulated by a sequencer

Thanks for watching!"

Part 1 here.

Moog Sub Phatty Synthesizer

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