Monday, July 15, 2013
Shbobo - A New Brand From Ciat-Lonbarde's Peter Blasser
See the update in this post. I thought the design looked familiar and followed up. It turns out it's not only a new synth, but a new brand from Peter Blasser of Ciat-Lonbarde.
Synth Jam Nr. 22 (Clavia Nord Rack 2X / Moog Slim Phatty / MAM mb33 / Vermona DRM1 / Korg Kaosspad)
Published on Jul 15, 2013 flx04·42 videos
"Synth jammin' late at night. Questions or comments? Go ahead and post them below! :) Thanks for watching! MORE INFO: V V V V
Gear used in this video:
- Clavia Nord Rack 2X (FX and FM-organ lead)
- Moog Slim Phatty ("asian" lead)
- MAM mb33 mkII (303 acid bass)
- Vermonad DRM1 mkIII (analog drums)
- Akai MPC 500 (sequencing)
- Korg Kaosspad Quad (Flanger, Low-Pass Filter, Tape Delay effects)
- Yamaha Tenori-On (sequencing mb33)
- Yamaha AW1600 (recording, mixing & mastering)
Filmed with a Canon EOS 550D (Rebel t2i) and a GoPro HD Hero.
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iPad Music App: Conform
Published on Jul 15, 2013 musicgearvideos909·146 videos
"Find out what I think here: http://synthuniverse.com/conform"
iTunes:
Conform - Aero Deko
"Conform is an interactive composition for iPad, where complexity leads to less control.
You are presented with a normal 8-channel 16-step sequencer. But once you select a step, triggering it will move it to a new position. Additional function buttons modify the step grid further, enabling new creative processes.
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Credits:
Programming and sound design by Johan Halin.
Clicks and pops by Otto Hassinen. (trisector)
Created by Aero Deko.
The source code for Conform is available on GitHub"
"Find out what I think here: http://synthuniverse.com/conform"
iTunes:
Conform - Aero Deko
"Conform is an interactive composition for iPad, where complexity leads to less control.
You are presented with a normal 8-channel 16-step sequencer. But once you select a step, triggering it will move it to a new position. Additional function buttons modify the step grid further, enabling new creative processes.

Credits:
Programming and sound design by Johan Halin.
Clicks and pops by Otto Hassinen. (trisector)
Created by Aero Deko.
The source code for Conform is available on GitHub"
Grids and Jupiter Storm Euro Modules
Grids and Jupiter Storm Euro Modules from Chris Whitten on Vimeo.
"Video demonstrating several instances of Grids and Jupiter Storm. Kick:TipTop BD909 Cwejman BLD Open Hat:Jupiter Storm Noise>WMD Synchrodyne BPF Noise Percussion:Jupiter Storm Noise>Synchrodyne BPF>WMD MMVCA (stereo panning) Bass:Grids>Cwejman BLD Clap:Grids>Tip Top 909CP>Make Noise Echophon Chords:Grids>Cwejman ADSR-VC2. Bubblesound VCO>Erthenvar Patch Chord>SynchrodyneLPF>Make Noise Echophon Snare:Grids>Jupiter Storm>Echophon No Midi No EQ Sync to Pro Tools>Innerclock IILS"
via Innerclock Systems
LABELS/MORE:
bubblesound,
Buchla,
Cwejman,
Cyclone Analogic,
Dinsync,
Erthenvar,
eurorack,
Featured,
harvestman,
Innerclock,
Make Noise,
Mutable Instruments,
Schippmann,
TipTop Audio,
Video,
WMD
The Shbobo Shnth - a New Brand and Synth by Ciat-Lonbarde's Peter Blasser
shnth 'horse organ"
Published on Jul 15, 2013 soundofcode·2 videos
Update: The Shbobo shnth is latest instrument design from Peter Blasser of ciat-lonbarde. Shbobo is a new brand from Peter Blasser that will showcase his digital creations.
"A little explanation of this patch: it uses the four bars to trigger four horses (asymmetric triangle-wave oscillators). since each horse has 4 parameters that can be dynamically modulated, the 4 yellow buttons are used to switch these modulations on and off. the modulations are:
a) FM the uprate of this oscillator by the previous oscillator; control the amt of modulation w/ the left antenna
b) modulate the down rate of this oscillator by itself on the press of its bar
c) modulate the upper bound of the oscillator by the next oscillator; control the amount of modulation with the right antenna
d) modulate the lower bound of this oscillator by the oscillator two over on release of its bar
the white buttons are used to retune the pitches of the oscillators ala the analog scrolls of the sidrassi, but that wasn't used here. video credit to my daughter marina!"
http://www.shbobo.net/
shnth-bending
Published on Apr 5, 2013
"using corp to bend sounds in the shnth
www.shbobo.net"
"The Shnth, by Shbobo, is a computer music device that features the ARM Cortex M3 32 bit processor. It connects to host computer via USB, wherein the host computer (windows, linux, or macintosh) may read its "squish data" and create graphics and sound. Or, the Shnth itself is a standalone synthesizer, which may be programmed by host in the new language, "Shlisp", by Shbobo. It is potentially self powered, by batteries, which are charged, again, via USB. A switch turns it on, and 16 bit sound comes out a standard stereo 3.5mm jack. Like a laptop; it is "handtop". Four bars on top feel your fingers and two woven antennae below sense flesh, complimented by a battery of buttons. There are red lights."
Published on Jul 15, 2013 soundofcode·2 videos
Update: The Shbobo shnth is latest instrument design from Peter Blasser of ciat-lonbarde. Shbobo is a new brand from Peter Blasser that will showcase his digital creations.
"A little explanation of this patch: it uses the four bars to trigger four horses (asymmetric triangle-wave oscillators). since each horse has 4 parameters that can be dynamically modulated, the 4 yellow buttons are used to switch these modulations on and off. the modulations are:
a) FM the uprate of this oscillator by the previous oscillator; control the amt of modulation w/ the left antenna
b) modulate the down rate of this oscillator by itself on the press of its bar
c) modulate the upper bound of the oscillator by the next oscillator; control the amount of modulation with the right antenna
d) modulate the lower bound of this oscillator by the oscillator two over on release of its bar
the white buttons are used to retune the pitches of the oscillators ala the analog scrolls of the sidrassi, but that wasn't used here. video credit to my daughter marina!"
http://www.shbobo.net/
shnth-bending
Published on Apr 5, 2013
"using corp to bend sounds in the shnth
www.shbobo.net"
"The Shnth, by Shbobo, is a computer music device that features the ARM Cortex M3 32 bit processor. It connects to host computer via USB, wherein the host computer (windows, linux, or macintosh) may read its "squish data" and create graphics and sound. Or, the Shnth itself is a standalone synthesizer, which may be programmed by host in the new language, "Shlisp", by Shbobo. It is potentially self powered, by batteries, which are charged, again, via USB. A switch turns it on, and 16 bit sound comes out a standard stereo 3.5mm jack. Like a laptop; it is "handtop". Four bars on top feel your fingers and two woven antennae below sense flesh, complimented by a battery of buttons. There are red lights."
sync-9
Published on Jul 15, 2013 Miguel Pipa·1 video
"mod-k-45 vs syncussion sy-1"
All audio is coming from the mod-k-45 processed by the Syncussion. The mod-k-45 is a simple DIY CMOS logic synth, 40106 and 4040, x2 and a bent delay pedal. The syncusion is controlling the output of the mod-k-45. The he Syncussion receives the audio signal from the mod-k-45, and the output is processed by the Syncussion.
Note this is the first Miguel Pipa post.
Elka Rhapsody string synth - Moog phasor - space echo - mpc 60 / s950 drums demo
Published on Jul 15, 2013 Rob The Viking·33 videos
1978 Technical Research Institute Inc. Orchestron Ad
via Retro Synth Ads where you'll find the full write-up.
"Technical Research Institute Inc. Orchestron 'Your Instrument of the Future' half-page black & white advertisement from page 30 in the January/February 1978 issue of Synapse Magazine."
John Bowen Solaris - A Quick Sample of Factory Presets
Published on Jul 15, 2013 zibbybone·122 videos
"I received my Solaris synthesizer last week and put together this small sampling of some of the factory presets which barely scratch the surface of what this amazing synth is capable of. My apologies for the clipping in the first selection - audio was recorded from the headphone output into the stereo mic jack of my Canon T3i and you've got to have all the setting set real low. Hope you all enjoy and I'll follow up later with more Solaris vids showing all the different oscillator and filter types. So that means 'SUBSCRIBE!'"
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