Wednesday, June 12, 2013
DIY Steiner Synthasystem FM noise & Sync
Published on Jun 11, 2013 MrPalebluedot·38 videos
"Just a noisy FM patch."
DIY Steiner Synthasystem sync
Published on Jun 12, 2013
"off screen a minibrute is providing the sequence and clocking the synthasystem sequencer which is sweeping the frequency of the synched oscillator."
blacet time machine
Published on Jun 11, 2013 caleb condit·48 videos
"This was built with a synthcube MU format kit and although it was a serious challenge to finish properly (the hardest thing I've built yet) it was 100% worth it. It's by no means a clean/pristine delay but then again who buys an analog bbd delay expecting that. It's fantastic for sending modulation to and has a great vibe to it. About halfway through, there's no talking and just playing so if that's what you'd like, skip ahead."
Blacet in Synthesizers.com format.
MiniWoouf Minimoog Bean Bag Raffle for Bob Moog Foundation
"Our MiniWoouf sofa stole the show at NAMM (click here for photos!), and now you can get in on the action with a MiniWoouf bean bag of your very own! This unique, hip, analog bean bag was generously donated from our friends at Woouf! in addition to the sweet sofa many of you saw (or saw photos of!) at NAMM."
Details and tickets at The Bob Moog Foundation
Emu Ultra Sampler - Demo #6
Published on Jun 11, 2013 St0neOfficialChannel·7 videos
"All presets I made on Emu E4XT Ultra. After the recording was used lightweight compression. Please use 360p or higher for better sound quality. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/st0nemusic"
Tuesday, June 11, 2013
Rheyne - Live Jam #79
Published on Jun 11, 2013 RheyneMusic·110 videos
"Live looping with analog keyboards, USB controllers, iOS devices, and Ableton Live. All loops are recorded live, nothing's pre-recorded. iPads running Lemur and Animoog are mirrored on the wall monitors, and Animoog is also wirelessly receiving MIDI from a KMI QuNexus. Lemur is wirelessly controlling Ableton Live's filters, reverbs, and delays in the template (my apologies for blocking the Lemur monitor with my head for most of the jam... I'll move the camera to a different spot for the next jams).
Download or stream the audio at SoundCloud: http://snd.sc/11GbMko
Equipment:
DJ TechTools MIDI Fighter 3D
Akai APC20
DSI MoPho Keyboard
M-Audio Oxygen 25
KMI QuNeo, QuNexus, and 12-Step
iTouch running Sunrizer w/ iConnectMIDI
iPads running Lemur and Animoog
Fender Rhodes w/ MXR Wylde Overdrive
Moog Prodigy
PreSonus 1818VSL
MacBook Pro running Ableton Live
Lighting:
5x Chauvet Slim Par 56 LED
2x American DJ Mega 50 RGB"
Vintage Paia Oz 3760 with Attached Wired Touch Plate
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via this auction
"The small blue pad is pressure sensitive and bends notes when touched."
Note this one does need some work.
via this auction
"The small blue pad is pressure sensitive and bends notes when touched."
Note this one does need some work.
Moog Source Synthesizer 341A SN 3896
Getting two different sequences at the same time from a Doepfer A-160/A-161 sequencer
Published on Jun 11, 2013 GruithuisenCityMan·445 videos
"With a A-160, a A-161, two mixers and a multiple, it's possible to get two quite different sequences at the same time. Here, i have used two Dark Energy to get those two sequences played with two different sounds. For even more fun, i have sent some noise into the filter of one of these Dark Energy."
Boss HC-2 Hand Clapper Sound Demo with Roland TR-606
Published on Jun 11, 2013 zibbybone·118 videos
"Here's the Boss HC-2 Hand Clapper being triggered by a Roland TR-606 Drumatix. First I tweak the "Dry" knob, which is basically a pitch control of the dry hand clap sound and then I add in reverb with the "Hall" knob. Later I turn the volume down on the TR-606 so you can hear the hand clap by itself. Lastly, I add some snare hits so you can hear how the clap sounds layered with a snare. Enjoy!"
"Here's the Boss HC-2 Hand Clapper being triggered by a Roland TR-606 Drumatix. First I tweak the "Dry" knob, which is basically a pitch control of the dry hand clap sound and then I add in reverb with the "Hall" knob. Later I turn the volume down on the TR-606 so you can hear the hand clap by itself. Lastly, I add some snare hits so you can hear how the clap sounds layered with a snare. Enjoy!"
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