Published on Aug 22, 2013 thesoundtestroom·130 videos
"Demo and Tutorial of the new FM synth from Mark Carlotto"
iTunes:
Uber Synth - mark carlotto
Thursday, August 22, 2013
2014 BMF Calendar Celebrates 50 Years of Moog Modules
via The Bob Moog Foundation where you can pick yours up!
"Fifty years ago, Bob Moog collaborated with Herb Deutsch to create a series of sound modules for use in electronic music. These modules were demonstrated at the 1964 Audio Engineering Society convention and started a musical revolution which is still happening today.
The Bob Moog Foundation 2014 Calendar is a celebration of these devices and their incredible contribution to the history of music."
Ciat-Lonbarde Plumbutter Videos by kozepz
kozepz·14 videos
Remember, if you are pressed for time, you can forward through the playlist via the controls at the bottom of the player. They are all worth a listen on a good sound system. Ciat-Lonbarde magic here. BTW, be sure to check out the interview with Peter Blasser of Ciat-Lonbarde here. And of course, if you want to get completely lost in his work over the years, see the Ciat-Lonbarde label.
Playlist:
1. Plumbutter dub variation number aa - Published on Jun 12, 2013
Left output of plumbutter clean, right output through fx in daw. Audio output of deerhorn goes into the blues and oranges out into the green of d'horn to get some sort of gated effect. A good low end will enhance listening pleasure!
2. Plumbutter dub variation number be - Published on Jun 12, 2013
Left output of plumbutter clean, right output through fx in daw. Audio output of deerhorn goes into the blues and oranges out into the green of d'horn. A good low end will enhance listening pleasure!
3. Plumbutter dub variation number ce - Published on Jun 15, 2013
Left output of plumbutter clean, right output through fx in daw. Right gong/avdog get triggered by deerhorn or by accident, top ultrsound receives both left and right audio out from d'horn.
4. Plumbutter drum variation - Published on Aug 13, 2013
This is a nice way to bring some variation in your pb 4/4 rhythms.
Patch:
Quantum dust modulates the fm of the 4/4 gong (in trad) when signal enters the comparator.
Feeding signal manually would give you nice control over change.
In the last part the cable is patched, and changing the response of the upper gong gives you periodic control over change.
5. Plumbutters Orange Voltages
6. Plumbutter handshake
7. Searchin for a plum dub - Published on Aug 10, 2013
When I go dubbin with the plumbutter this is normally how I like to start.
Left output clean, right output through fx, patch a few cables and than just playin for hours and hours..
Patch:
3-roll provides pulses for left and right gong
4-roll pulse provides pulse for mwrs, more or less in tempo with the 3-roll, so the pulse modulating the gong fm will always move and give interesting effects
mwrs orange pulse out modulates fm of right gong which gives the changing timbre of the 'chord'.
playing with the response time of the right gong gives interesting changes in delay movements
feeding signals, as deerhorn and quantum dust, into the ultrasound, which goes through the same fx as the chord, give those drone-ish, noisish sounds
8. Plumbutter dub variation S04D3 - Published on Apr 21, 2013
left output dry, right output through ableton fx
Doepfer A172 Maximum/Minimum-Subaudio and Audio rate Processing Pt. 1
Published on Aug 22, 2013 Raul's World of Synths·224 videos
"A brief look at processing mixed signals with Subaudio and Audio Rate signals into the Doepfer A172 Maximum/Minimum selector. Part one of two. Sound and Video by Raul Pena."
All parts here.
"A brief look at processing mixed signals with Subaudio and Audio Rate signals into the Doepfer A172 Maximum/Minimum selector. Part one of two. Sound and Video by Raul Pena."
All parts here.
The Drip
The Drip from Quijote Cinemusica on Vimeo.
"A synprovisation on a home made analog modular synthesizer"
via Quincas Moreira on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge
Fonitronik Triple Vactrol Resonators Based on Korg PS3100 Filter - Audio Demo
"A short demo of the forthcoming Fonitronik mh21 Triple Vactrol Resonators - three vactrol controlled band-pass filters, as found in the Korg PS3100."
via navs.modular.lab - click through for additional details.
MAESTRO - RARE VINTAGE SOVIET POLY SYNTHESIZER
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via this auction
"Keyboard electronic musical instrument "Maestro" is a portable polyphonic four-voiced analog\digital hybrid synthesizer with microprocessor control (KR-580) & programmed timbres "presets". Number of presets - 20. There is possibility to get vibrato frequency with depth & frequency control. This instrument includes "chorus" effect with depth control, filter with cut-off frequency & resonance control. There are also "arpeggio-tremolo" arrangement with speed control and joystick that pitch shifts & vibrato depth controls. It is the first soviet synth with microprocessor inside. Maestro synthesizer was produced in 80s on Kachkanar military radio plant on the same factory where well known Polivoks synth was produced. Synth has nice compact design. Some waveforms (Brass section) feed to analog filter with resonance. Arpeggiator has memory of key's order. The synth is polyphonic, you can play 4 voices at one time. LFO can modulate pitch by triangle waveform. There are controls of modulation speed and amount of pitch modulation..."
via this auction
"Keyboard electronic musical instrument "Maestro" is a portable polyphonic four-voiced analog\digital hybrid synthesizer with microprocessor control (KR-580) & programmed timbres "presets". Number of presets - 20. There is possibility to get vibrato frequency with depth & frequency control. This instrument includes "chorus" effect with depth control, filter with cut-off frequency & resonance control. There are also "arpeggio-tremolo" arrangement with speed control and joystick that pitch shifts & vibrato depth controls. It is the first soviet synth with microprocessor inside. Maestro synthesizer was produced in 80s on Kachkanar military radio plant on the same factory where well known Polivoks synth was produced. Synth has nice compact design. Some waveforms (Brass section) feed to analog filter with resonance. Arpeggiator has memory of key's order. The synth is polyphonic, you can play 4 voices at one time. LFO can modulate pitch by triangle waveform. There are controls of modulation speed and amount of pitch modulation..."
KORG POLY-800 Reverse Keys SN 048124
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tokyowax (RSS)
Comes with gig bag, manuals & Korg KA181 100V AC Adapter with original blue AC adapter box.
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tokyowax (RSS)
Comes with gig bag, manuals & Korg KA181 100V AC Adapter with original blue AC adapter box.
Mutable Instruments Anushri with Roland SH-101 Filters & Sequencer
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via this auction
"Killer analog synth with built in SH-101 style seqeucner and awesome drum machine! Capable of nearly complete tracks in one box. On top of that, there is an amazing patchbay that allows modular interfacing with any patchable or modular system in existence. Unit was built by Mutable Instruments and comes with a tested power supply and copy of manual."
via this auction
"Killer analog synth with built in SH-101 style seqeucner and awesome drum machine! Capable of nearly complete tracks in one box. On top of that, there is an amazing patchbay that allows modular interfacing with any patchable or modular system in existence. Unit was built by Mutable Instruments and comes with a tested power supply and copy of manual."
ROLAND MC-202 MICRO COMPOSER with Original Box & Manuals
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Description via Wikipedia [it's interesting that individual synths are now getting dedicated pages there]:
"The Roland MC-202 (MicroComposer) is a monophonic analog synthesizer/sequencer released by Roland in 1983. It is similar to the TB-303 and SH-101 synthesizers, featuring one voltage-controlled oscillator with simultaneous saw and square/pulse-width waveforms. The unit is portable and can be operated from batteries or an external power supply.
The internal synthesizer features one voltage-controlled oscillator with simultaneous saw, square/pulse-width and sub-octave square waveforms. Additionally there is a 24dB Low Pass filter, an LFO and a single ADSR envelope generator.
In terms of circuitry, it is nearly identical to the earlier SH-101 synthesizers but lacks the noise generator, choice of LFO shapes and modualtion/pitch bend controls. However, unlike the SH-101, it does include a delay on the LFO. The two units also share a design aesthetic in terms of the control layout, casing, lettering, knobs and slider caps.
The MC-202 includes a sequencer that can play back two separate sequences simultaneously. Two sets of CV/Gate connectors on the rear of the unit allow for routing the sequences to external synthesizers. One of the two sequences is used to control the internal sequencer. The sequencer is programmed much like Roland's early digital MC-4 and MC-8 Microcomposer sequencers, whereby notes are entered with pitch, length and gate length. Additionally, each note in the sequence can be an accent and slide, which is similar to the TB-303 and the SH-101 and allows for so called acid sequences.
The sequences are lost if the unit is powered down, however a tape interface is provided so that sequences can be stored to and recalled from an audio tape recorder.
There are DIN sync inputs and outputs which allow the unit to synchronise playback, either as master or slave, with other DIN sync-equipped instruments such as the TB-303 or the Roland TR-808. The unit can also generate and sync to frequency-shift keying signals from a tape recorder."
via this auction - learn how to sell on eBay here.
Description via Wikipedia [it's interesting that individual synths are now getting dedicated pages there]:
"The Roland MC-202 (MicroComposer) is a monophonic analog synthesizer/sequencer released by Roland in 1983. It is similar to the TB-303 and SH-101 synthesizers, featuring one voltage-controlled oscillator with simultaneous saw and square/pulse-width waveforms. The unit is portable and can be operated from batteries or an external power supply.
The internal synthesizer features one voltage-controlled oscillator with simultaneous saw, square/pulse-width and sub-octave square waveforms. Additionally there is a 24dB Low Pass filter, an LFO and a single ADSR envelope generator.
In terms of circuitry, it is nearly identical to the earlier SH-101 synthesizers but lacks the noise generator, choice of LFO shapes and modualtion/pitch bend controls. However, unlike the SH-101, it does include a delay on the LFO. The two units also share a design aesthetic in terms of the control layout, casing, lettering, knobs and slider caps.
The MC-202 includes a sequencer that can play back two separate sequences simultaneously. Two sets of CV/Gate connectors on the rear of the unit allow for routing the sequences to external synthesizers. One of the two sequences is used to control the internal sequencer. The sequencer is programmed much like Roland's early digital MC-4 and MC-8 Microcomposer sequencers, whereby notes are entered with pitch, length and gate length. Additionally, each note in the sequence can be an accent and slide, which is similar to the TB-303 and the SH-101 and allows for so called acid sequences.
The sequences are lost if the unit is powered down, however a tape interface is provided so that sequences can be stored to and recalled from an audio tape recorder.
There are DIN sync inputs and outputs which allow the unit to synchronise playback, either as master or slave, with other DIN sync-equipped instruments such as the TB-303 or the Roland TR-808. The unit can also generate and sync to frequency-shift keying signals from a tape recorder."
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