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Sunday, May 05, 2013

sequence no.4

Published on May 5, 2013 namofonik·4 videos

KORG MS2000BR
MFB SYNTH II
MFB 522
LEXICON MX200
Line6 M5
KORG minikaosspad 2

Mungo Enterprises d0 Karplus-Strong

Published on May 5, 2013 MungoEnterprises·17 videos

"Highlighting the tuned delay capabilities of the d0 module when applied to physical modelling."

JUNO6sound505

Published on May 5, 2013 ryouichi harada·38 videos

"Roland JUNO-6 only sound!!"

Roland Juno-60 Analog Synthesizer (1982)


Published on May 4, 2013 retrosound72·226 videos

"(c) 2013 vintage synthesizer single sound demo by RetroSound

all sounds programmed by RetroSound

For me is the Juno-60 one of the best analog synthesizers ever. The bass and pad sounds are much better as from the big brother Jupiter-8. One of my Top 5 synths."

Saturday, May 04, 2013

Choppertone Session #6 - "Re: Generation"

Published on May 4, 2013

"Nick Francis performs a live remix/mashup of 'My Generation' by The Who, while mixing in clips from Allen Ginsberg, Mose Allison, Sonny Rollins, and a dozen iconic voices of the era. Performed live on Nick's DIY MIDI controller, 'The Choppertone'."

Steady State Fate GND CTRL


Steady State Fate GND CTRL from VoltageCtrlR on Vimeo.

"Steady State Fate GND CTRL ( Ground Control)

GND CTRL features seven gain presets for bridging a wide range of signal and control voltages for your audio and video systems. GND CTRL also provides these commonly used utility functions:
Attenuator, Inverter, Multiple, full scale DC Bias and Bipolar Clipping Indicator.

Last but not least, GND CTRL is a dual mode OLED Voltage Meter! The Voltmeter can display AC voltages as a needle/bar display or DC and AC voltages numerically. The voltmeter is normaled to the CV processor so you can measure your changes with instant feedback.
Additionally, a dedicated voltmeter input is available for non-destructive voltage metering on the fly.
Look for GND CTRL at your favorite shops in April 2013!"

Sound of Science - Hydrodome EP Featuring Tom Carpenter of Analogue Solutions & Medic



"Sound of Science is a transatlantic duo comprising Tom Carpenter and Jason Huffman.

Tom is the man behind Analogue Solutions and has been building synthesisers for over 15 years. He has supplied synths to people such as Trent Reznor, Martin Gore, Vince Clarke, Phil Oakey, Daniel Miller, and many more. The designs are directly influenced by his love of electronic music. Jason is an analogue synth wizard, composer and a lover of all things that make noise. He also produces the legendary Rezfilter videos (see YouTube) that highlight these excellent synthesisers. Together they have pooled their years of combined experience of songwriting and sound design to produce real songs using real synthesisers.

They are currently working together on several exciting new songs and projects that will appear in the not-too-distant future.

Learn more:

http://www.soundofscience.org

Sound of Science - Hydrodome EP (feat. John von Ahlen) is now available on iTunes and 200+ other retail outlets worldwide!

Hydrodome (Remixes) - EP - Sound of Science

Download the Hydrodome EP now! Features remixes by Daniel Myer John von Ahlen Northern Kind & Julian Beeston"

Update:

Sound of Science: Hydrodome music video (full)
Published on May 5, 2013 Tom Carpenter·50 videos

monotron delay, rainbow machine and the magnetic bug

Published on May 3, 2013 pianoloft·191 videos

"the sound of the korg monotron delay is run through the rainbowmachine by earthquaker, and later on the magnetic bug by folktek is added, sounds like metallic splittering light."

monotrons on eBay
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Studio Electronics ATC-1 Tone Chameleon

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Ladik Bipolar Voltmeter Eurorack Module

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"This listing is for one bipolar V-meter module for eurorack / Doepfer A100 system (ladik M-011).

3 switchable ranges (front panel switch): -2 to +2V, -4 to +4V, -8 to +8V, zero in the middle.

4 steps for positive and 4 steps for negative voltage in selected range.

Very handy for checking CV or audio levels between modules.

For example - slow LFO will light up alternating bar up and down (depends of waveshape),

symmetric VCO output will light symmetric bars (alternating so fast for eye) which appears like

continuous light in positive and negative range.

Not suitable for exact measuring of CV (tuning check or so). Step spacing is too big for this.

All three panel jacks are parallel (can be used as one to two multiple).

Quality England connectors (not cheapo China), durable engraved panel.

Built by me the best way I know. PCB on rear side is silver coated.

Width: 4TE/ 4HP/ 20mm.

Depth: 60mm /2,4"

Current: 6mA

Power ribbon cable included (handy 20cm, 16/10pin)."



Update:

Modular V-meter module ladik M-011 in Eurorack (Doepfer A100) format

Published on May 6, 2013 RuprechtM·48 videos
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