Sunday, May 12, 2013
ebassoon demo
ebassoon demo from ranjit on Vimeo.
"demo of the ebassoon instrument, using a network of dividers to derive a just intonation scale from a single master tone."
Buchla 204 vs 402
Buchla 204 vs 402 from Votek Mendo on Vimeo.
"Buchla original 204 and 402 DIY sonic experiment.
Nothing serious here, just exploring and having fun.
Main oscillator is a 259 filtered by a Model 2040. Also using a Buchla DIY Time Machine, Jason's VCRV, Eardrill source selector, morphun, PR, a K4816 and a ZOE.
No modules where harmed during this experiment.
Thanks for watching"
A $60 Vintage E-mu Modular?

via Nathon Plumlee on Emu Systems Modular Synthesizer on Facebook
"My friend brian said he found this emu years ago at a church flea market, $60 is what he told me he had paid, he was on the hunt for a hammond and was sidetracked by these beautiful silver and blue machines, the right place at the right time i suppose, r.i.p. brian scroggins, may your emu modular synthesizers bring sweet sounds to whomever they were liquidated to"
David's Multimoog Restoration (by Synthpro)
Published on Apr 27, 2013 synthpro·93 videos
"Hello everyone,
This is actually a video for David, he is the proud owner of this multimoog that I had the privilege of restoring."
The Multimoog is essentially an expanded Micromoog.
"Hello everyone,
This is actually a video for David, he is the proud owner of this multimoog that I had the privilege of restoring."
The Multimoog is essentially an expanded Micromoog.
Pigtronix David's Polymoog Restoration
First Published on Apr 12, 2013 synthpro·93 videos
"Hello everyone, this is a video of David Koltai's polymoog.
Check out his company at www.pigtronix.com"
1st seven videos. I'll update the playlist and let you know when new videos come in.
Machine by PSProject
"The machine uses only two sounds, produced eletrically. 1996 song by PS PROJECT."
"Prophet 5 for the Pads, effects and most of the sounds. All was sampled on the ASR-10 and sequenced in it."
Inspired by the original Voder speach synthesizer featured in this post. The track above is from 1996.
PSProject is from the man behind EMW - Electronic Music Works
Modular Wild Presents PROFILE-Make Noise Wogglebug
Published on May 12, 2013 modularwild·35 videos
"A brief look at the Make Noise Wogglebug. Discussing basic features and and functions.
Sound and Video by Raul Pena. ©2013 Modular Wild, Raul Pena."
"A brief look at the Make Noise Wogglebug. Discussing basic features and and functions.
Sound and Video by Raul Pena. ©2013 Modular Wild, Raul Pena."
Voice of Saturn Sequencer - Endif Style
Uploaded on Jul 12, 2008 cephal0p0d·59 videos
One more video featuring the Voice of Saturn Sequencer sequencing the MFOS Sound Lab Ultimate.
"My build of the VoS sequencer.
Bought the PCB, had most of the parts already.
They also sell varying levels of kits, or prebuilt, so whatever your skill/interest level, a VoS is within reach.
http://www.curiousinventor.com/kits/v...
Instead of pots and knobs I used some sliders I had lying around. Upgraded the LEDs to some big fat obnoxious blue ones I'd been using for throwies and such. Case used to house the firing controls to an MX missile.
Face plate is 1/8 inch aluminum stock from some Amazon seller. Small Parts I think. Anyway. Laid it out on the back side, drilled out the pilot holes with a 2mm bit, then went larger as needed. Filed down all the rough edges, then sanded it all down til it was 1200 grit smooth and gave it 3 coats of glossy clear coat. Looks nice.
Used a router attachment on my Dremel to do the slider holes. They're rough, but they work. Cleaned them up with some files. Next time I do it on a sub-plate and just cut one big hole. Pots and knobs are soo much easier. =P
Mounted the PCB to the face plate with 1 inch standoffs. Battery holder wound up on the plate too. I went so far as to drill holes for them on the bottom of the case, then realized that this would *suck* when it came time to change out the batteries, or whatever. Bad idea. Definitely mount to faceplate.
The build went smooth, everything worked correctly except, predictably, the sliders. I had never worked with sliders before, and didnt have any docs on these, so I winged it. First try was wrong. Second try was closer. Third try was correct. Sliders are much more intuitive than knobs. Linear.
Next step is to label this thing. I can't keep referring to my chart. =/ Maybe I'll hand paint it.
So, the video.
Sawtooth is from the Blacet VCO. Meaty little bastard. Filter is the Harvestman Polivoks clone. Nasty, unpredictable, awesome. Envelope generator is another Blacet. Rest is explained in the vid.
Anyway, here's 2 minutes of me messing around with it.
Enjoy. =]
Oh, and if you want to hear the project this will be used with, check out my work at http://www.myspace.com/endif
Thanks,
~!J!"
via Jason Hollis on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge
MFOS sound lab Ultimate first run
Published on May 7, 2013 cephal0p0d·59 videos
"Voice of Saturn Sequencer controlling newly obtained Music From Outer Space Ultimate Soundlab. I've since put nice black chickenhead knobs on, easy to tell position in any conditions."
One more video featuring the Voice of Saturn Sequencer sequencing the MFOS Sound Lab Ultimate.
"My build of the VoS sequencer.
Bought the PCB, had most of the parts already.
They also sell varying levels of kits, or prebuilt, so whatever your skill/interest level, a VoS is within reach.
http://www.curiousinventor.com/kits/v...
Instead of pots and knobs I used some sliders I had lying around. Upgraded the LEDs to some big fat obnoxious blue ones I'd been using for throwies and such. Case used to house the firing controls to an MX missile.
Face plate is 1/8 inch aluminum stock from some Amazon seller. Small Parts I think. Anyway. Laid it out on the back side, drilled out the pilot holes with a 2mm bit, then went larger as needed. Filed down all the rough edges, then sanded it all down til it was 1200 grit smooth and gave it 3 coats of glossy clear coat. Looks nice.
Used a router attachment on my Dremel to do the slider holes. They're rough, but they work. Cleaned them up with some files. Next time I do it on a sub-plate and just cut one big hole. Pots and knobs are soo much easier. =P
Mounted the PCB to the face plate with 1 inch standoffs. Battery holder wound up on the plate too. I went so far as to drill holes for them on the bottom of the case, then realized that this would *suck* when it came time to change out the batteries, or whatever. Bad idea. Definitely mount to faceplate.
The build went smooth, everything worked correctly except, predictably, the sliders. I had never worked with sliders before, and didnt have any docs on these, so I winged it. First try was wrong. Second try was closer. Third try was correct. Sliders are much more intuitive than knobs. Linear.
Next step is to label this thing. I can't keep referring to my chart. =/ Maybe I'll hand paint it.
So, the video.
Sawtooth is from the Blacet VCO. Meaty little bastard. Filter is the Harvestman Polivoks clone. Nasty, unpredictable, awesome. Envelope generator is another Blacet. Rest is explained in the vid.
Anyway, here's 2 minutes of me messing around with it.
Enjoy. =]
Oh, and if you want to hear the project this will be used with, check out my work at http://www.myspace.com/endif
Thanks,
~!J!"
via Jason Hollis on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge
MFOS sound lab Ultimate first run
Published on May 7, 2013 cephal0p0d·59 videos
"Voice of Saturn Sequencer controlling newly obtained Music From Outer Space Ultimate Soundlab. I've since put nice black chickenhead knobs on, easy to tell position in any conditions."
Sunday (Arturia Minibrute CV sequenced by Analog Four)
Published on May 12, 2013 Khantipol Kasemsant·205 videos
"For this song, Arturia Minibrute was CV sequenced by Elektron Analog Four.
Output of the minibrute was feed back into Analog Four to use FX track."
via Khantipol Kasemsant on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge
Elektron on eBay
Minibrutes on eBay
"For this song, Arturia Minibrute was CV sequenced by Elektron Analog Four.
Output of the minibrute was feed back into Analog Four to use FX track."
via Khantipol Kasemsant on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge
Elektron on eBay
Minibrutes on eBay
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