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Friday, September 20, 2013

Modcan Dual Delay 73B - Initial Exploration Part 2

Published on Sep 20, 2013 JohnLRice·221 videos

"Second extended session (over 28 minutes!) of messing about with this new delay/echo module. See some brief explanations of sub sections below:

@ 0:00 - drones using the same patch from part 1 but not automatically sequencing notes.

@ 3:22 - modulating the frequency cutoff of the internal VCF with an envelope

@ 4:54 - manually modulating the delay time in resample mode

@ 6:21 - using dual LFO's to modulate the delay time in resample mode

@ 10:30 - at some point, maybe around here? I switched to using a single full range VCO to modulate the delay times in various modes


Modules Used In This Video:
* COTK - Ratchet Sequencer
* Happy Nerding - Fun VCF
* Modcan - 73B and 53B
* Moon - 554, 568, 569
* Oakley - Croglin
* STG - Sea Devils
* Synth Tech - MOTM 190, 300, 380, 800, 820"

Part 1 here.

John Burtell's



via John Burtell:

"I have a recent experimental/noise project for which I have been developing a number of software-based "circuits". One of these in particular I find quite useful and would like to share how it works. I think it also falls in-line with the growing crop of boutique hardware noise synths. Attached is a diagram of circuit's operation.

Description:

A varying signal such as noise is fed into a sample-and-hold module. This module is essentially four separate sample-and-holds that are activated in succession whenever an impulse is received at the trigger input. The rate of succession is determined by a clock signal at the clock input. Each of the sample-and-holds controls the frequency of an oscillator; the frequency range is controlled by the blue knobs. The output of the oscillators are then sent to a comparator object which swithces between two states (+1, -1).

This circuit is quite useful for generating interesting drones and noises. It has served as the basis for the track domains 02 by imhul.


The circuit and corresponding diagram was mocked-up in a nifty modular synthesis program called Analog Box 2. http://code.google.com/p/analog-box/

I have shared it here because I believe it can be easily ported to other modular software programs as well as hardware. Please feel free to use and abuse as you will. Any questions can be sent to imhulsound (at) gmail (dot) com."

70s Stringensemble Trilogy




"(c) 2013 vintage synthesizer demo track by RetroSound.de

0.02 - 1.18 Roland VP-330 Vocoder Plus (1979)
1.19 - 2.27 Crumar Perfomer (1979)
2.28 - 3.48 Logan String Melody II (1979)
bass: Moog Taurus 1 basspedal (1976)
drums: Keio Minipops Junior (1972)
recording: multitrack without midi"

via Marko on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge

Roland CR78 with KENTON MIDI, INDIVIDUAL OUTPUTS

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New Module in the Works from soundmachines?


via Davide Mancini of soundmachines on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge

"WTF is this??????
soundmachines module. this will be the first of the 2014 releases."

Little cartoon piggies!

Bob Moog Foundation Archives - Polyphonic Interconnection Diagram & More to Come?


via The Bob Moog Foundation on Facebook

"From the Bob Moog Foundation Archives (a collection of materials donated to or acquired by the BMF, and under our ownership), a preview of things to come. Talk amongst yourselves."

New from AtomoSynth !!


via AtomoSynth on Facebook

Sol La Do Re Mi ( Volca Beats/Bass/Keys )

Published on Sep 20, 2013 karenevil·290 videos

"Soundtrack making study on KORG Volcas :-p"


KORG Volcas on eBay

YAMAHA CS-10 Vintage Analog Monophonic Synthesizer SN 2865

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tokyowax (RSS)

1973 Moog Satellite Synthesizer Model 5330 SN 2174341

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