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Thursday, May 16, 2013

Présentation du Tyme Sefari MKII de The Harvestman

Présentation du Tyme Sefari MKII de The Harvestman (1/2)
Published on May 16, 2013 modularsquare·47 videos

"Présentation du module eurorack Tyme Sefari MKII de The Harvestman (1/2)

http://modularsquare.com/fr/The-Harve...

Ce module est conseillé à tous ceux qui recherchent un outil de prédilection pour les expérimentations sonores. Il peut également faire office de delay.

Le Tyme Sefari est un sampleur 16 bits temps réel capable d'enregistrer une boucle audio et de la rejouer indéfiniment, mais il peut également enregistrer sans jamais s'arrêter, à l'instar d'un magnétophone à bande, de sorte à ce que le manipulateur puisse jouer avec la source sonore en temps réel.

Le bouton principal contrôle la fréquence d'échantillonnage, les tirettes permettent de modifier les points de départ et de fin, il est possible de sauvegarder une boucle à tout moment et de la rappeler de la même façon. Pratique pour les concerts.

Un switch active le mode delay, dans ce mode les tirettes ne fonctionnent plus. La fin de la boucle envoie une gate que l'on peut récupérer pour déclencher des évènements externes (enveloppe, clock, trigger, gate etc...)

Il existe également un expandeur pour ce module, qui rajoute un mode stéréo, un pitch shifter, des points de bending, et la possibilité de passer de 16bits à 12bits et 8bits.

L'ensemble est massivement contrôlable en CV et offre des heures d'émerveillement.

Vous voulez apprendre à utiliser cet instrument ou tout simplement l'essayer par vous même ? Alors rejoignez notre communauté lors des rencontres Modularsquare !
Pour connaître les thèmes, la programmation et les dates de nos prochaines rencontres suivez-nous sur nos réseaux sociaux :

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Du lundi au jeudi de 13h45 à 18h45
Le vendredi de 14h45 à 19h45
Contact : 01 45 15 41 95 et cyril (at) modularsquare.com"

Doepfer A124 Wasp Filter LP/BP/HP/Notch Demonstrations Part Two

Published on May 16, 2013 raulsworldofsynths·210 videos

"A continuation of the exploration of the Doepfer A124 Wasp Filter. The Notch, Lowpass, and Highpass portions of the Doepfer A124 Wasp Filter are explored. In the next segment this filter is compared to the Doepfer A121 Multimode Filter. Sound and Video by Raul Pena."

All parts here.

Oberheim Matrix-12 Sounds


Uploaded on Aug 2, 2011 gstormelectro·47 videos

Also see the Matrix-12 tutorials by gstormelectro here.

"Selected patches can be downloaded http://gstormelectronica.blogspot.com/

This is sound demo of the Oberheim Matrix-12 synthesizer. All but two sounds programmed by G-Storm Electro. Hopefully shows some of the ridiculously flexible sound architecture that is possible with this board. I'm playing some riffs both of my own original music and from some of the bands that have influenced me. The last bit, Intro to Gunslinger, while it is short it DID take a couple of weeks practice to get it right and is backed by a Machinedrum.

A summary of song riffs played:
G-Storm - Miranda (By The Sea)
Radiohead - All I Need
Depeche Mode - Enjoy The Silence
G-Storm - Cerulean Deraileur
Jimmy Van M ft. Terra Deva - bassline from Love Like Sleep
G-Storm - Spaced Out Beauty
New Order - Blue Monday
G-Storm - Aerial
808 State - breakdown from In Yer Face
Garbage - You Look So Fine
Sasha - Mr Tiddles
Go West - intro to Call Me
G-Storm - untitled track
G-Storm - Expectations (a really old unrecorded track of mine)
Spaced Out Beauty
M83 - You Appearing
Expectations
Immersion Domain - 1000 Images (I used the same Limuidz factory patch on the Xpander for that track)
Van Halen - I'll Wait (Eddie used an OB-Xa, I believe)
G-Storm - Descendant
Vangelis - Blade Runner (Opening Titles)
G-Storm - Gunslinger
G-Storm - intro to Gunslinger

Recorded via Alesis Multimix-8 and into Macbook w/ only occasional additional effects from the Multimix added for select sounds."

Rare Waldorf Midi Bay MB-15

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Eternally (DS-10)


Published on May 16, 2013 ratface1987·64 videos

"Track 6 of Electric Circus EP. What happened to Tracks 3, 4, and 5? I recorded them using song mode instead of doing a live performance. I thought that would make for a boring video, so they're all on soundcloud at the address below.

https://soundcloud.com/ratface1987

Enjoy!"

xoxbox (x0xshop original) vs. XOX Atomic Mod 1

Published on May 16, 2013

"here a comparison of a x0xbox built by Chris (original x0xshop.de) and the XOX Atomic Mod version 1 made by http://www.x0xatomicmods.com - both have matched parts (2SC2291, 2SC1583, 2SK30AY/O , AN6562, 2SA733P, 2SC536F LA4140....etc). Most notable difference is the main output level which is higher on the x0xshop one. This is because it doesn't have the modulations and distortion/ overdrive circuits in the signal so the VCA can go higher. Square wave is also a little bit different but this is within "personal taste" margin, ca. 5% I guess."

x0xb0xes on eBay (RSS)

Stylophone Model 350s

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Like a reversed Atari 2600.

"For auction is a very rare Stylophone 350s. This was an early Syntesizer made in the UK. The original models were made for home use, but the 350s was DubReq's venture into a "professional" performance instrument.

It's weird, and that's good. Bands like Jon Spencer, Kraftwerk, artists like Bowie and Jack White, all used this or a version of this on recordings. Most notably, Bowie used a Stylophone in his seminal song Space Oddity.

This particular model was purchased new, however it did not include the actual box, only the styrofoam packaging. I used it a couple times several years ago, maybe a total of 3 hours, only at home and only by me.

The 350s works by using to electric styli to operate a keyboard. There is also a photo sensitive cell that works similar to a pitch bend. The unit has input and outputs and operated on 9v or an AC adaptor (both not included).

Here are the specs:" [at the bottom of this post after the pics]


Waldorf Microwave XTK

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KORG PolySix SN 380525 with Battery Upgrade & Case

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Roland SH-101 with Original Shoulder Strap, Grip & Box

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