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Saturday, May 25, 2013

Extended Tetrazzi Jam 01 Echo

Published on May 25, 2013 NakagawaGakki·44 videos

"A little Tape Echo.
I sat down with the Tetrazzi again for about an hour this evening, starting to get more gestural control massaging the barres. The differential lever action of the barres really does add another level of playability to this instrument.
Still yet to secure down the central console as I think I will take it apart again and get right into doing the tunable VCO mod on it. I like the scroll button action but I think having more control over the VCOs is what I need in this setup.
Also the UP/DOWN Mod/Ton pots are very sensitive, they sometime change just from playing the instrument, so I think I will replace them with stiff slider pots.
I have misplaced the cable for my camera so audio was recorded using the camera mic.
Sadly you cannot pick up the deep subtle overtones of this patch.
Enjoyable anyway."

Family Kaossilator Monotron Sunday Ert 25 mai master 2013



Interesting use of the Kaossilator & Monotron. You can mouse over the small icons in the player for notes by ERT.

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YAMAHA AN1x "X-Rays"


Published on May 25, 2013 retrosound72·226 videos

"(c) 2013 synthesizer demo track by RetroSound
'X-Rays'

all synthesizer sounds and drums: YAMAHA AN1x VA Synthesizer (1997)
sequencing: internal step-sequencer
recording: multi-tracking without midi

X-Rays (Röntgen X-radiation) is a form of electromagnetic radiation. X-rays have a wavelength in the range of 0.01 to 10 nanometers. (wikipedia)

for me is the YAMAHA AN1x synthesizer from the year 1997 the best virtual-analog synth ever. absolut deep and unique sound. so underrated in my opinion."

Sound Demo: Behringer Echo Machine EM 600 & Roland Juno 106

Published on May 25, 2013

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Roland Juno 106 played through a Behringer Echo Machine EM 600 Delay Pedal.

Just someJuno noodling, and rather extreme settings on the EM 600, but that's the way I like my delays :)"

Metasonix S1000 Wretch Machine

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Custom Livid Waldorf MicroWave 1 & 2 Midi Controller

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"Unfinished prototype Livid Elements Midi controller project. Excellent Condition Skiff 80 Bundle, 64 knob Midi Controller. One of a kind custom designed Waldorf Microwave 1 or 2 face panel templates. Needs to be programmed.

Software can be downloaded at Livid Instruments for free. Must have an understanding of Sysex midi language. I can't give support for this, please look at software first and make sure it's within your learning curve.

I never got around to programming this and no longer own a Waldorf MW 1 or 2. Parameters are same on either MW1 or MW2 but Sysex language may have differences, I don't know so you'll need to have your own midi implementation chart for whichever synth you wish to program this too. Doesn't have to be Waldorf, this can be programmed to any midi synths or other midi equipment, for any parameters you wish. Removable photo-card face templates (No adhesive was applied. these cards are being held on under knobs, doesn't affect knob turning). Templates have crudely cut holes, (not visible with knobs on), template fit and finish not perfect. Was experimenting with colors so some knobs have not so legible labels. USB powered, does not require power cord.

Low starting Bid, this bundle consists of (priced separately) Elements Skiff 80 Case (249 new) and four 16K Element modules (119 each new). So this is a great buy even if you don't happen to own a Waldorf. Customize this to your favorite Midi gear!!!"

Original 1971 ARP 2500 Owner's Manual

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Korg Polysix PS-6 Six Voice Analog Synthesizer SN 399063

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Custom Roland Juno-106 iPhone & E-mu Systems SP-12 Cases

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Rebel Technology Logoi Clock Divider Counter Delay

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"Logoi is a voltage controlled clock divider, counter, and delay.

Logoi subdivides and adds time, creating organic, evolving signatures. It brings movement and life to the trigger signal, from a subtle swing to bizarrely complex and intricate rhythms.

The functions of logoi are split with division on the left, and addition on the right. The right side operates either in counter mode, by adding clocks, or shuffle mode, by adding a time delay. the mode is set by the centre switch.

The module has CV inputs and trigger outputs for each side, and a combined trigger output (centre bottom jack) which gives the output of both operations; divide and add.

The trigger input (bottom left and right jacks) is shared between division and addition. There is also a reset input (centre top) and manual reset switch (push switch up).

There are three leds indicating the divided and added output to the left and right, and the combined output in the centre.

Divide

The divider toggles its output every n clocks, where n is the divisor. the divisor is set with a manual (top knob) and cv level control, in a range from 1 to 32

Count

With the switch in the down position, the additive side functions as clock counter. the counter will output a trigger signal every m clocks, where m is the addend. the range is from 1 to 32 clocks, with 16 in the centre position.

The combined output will divide and count. if i is the incoming clock, n the divisor, and m the addend, then it will output a a trigger signal every i/n + m clocks.

Note that when the addend is larger than the divisor, in other words, n < m, then the divider frequency is higher than the addition and the combined output will never trigger.

Shuffle

With the switch in the centre position, the right side adds a time delay to the input. the amount of delay, or shuffle, ranges from 0ms to around 1000ms.

In shuffle mode, the combined output passes all clocks through until each time the divisor triggers, when it adds a time delay. The result is that every n-th clock is delayed by m, where m is the amount of shuffle and n is the divisor.

As in count mode, if the divisor frequency is greater than the delay time, the combined output will not trigger. in shuffle mode, this is determined by the combination of input clock frequency and delay time."
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