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Tuesday, November 12, 2013

drmoonstien niseboxthereminwithinput

Published on Nov 12, 2013 drmoonstien·300 videos

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DM1.. How To Program The Classic One Drop Reggae Pattern, Plus Rec The Song

Published on Nov 12, 2013 thesoundtestroom·162 videos

"A Tutorial of how to program a reggae pattern with DM1..also some recording stuff in Cubasis with the drum pattern I made with the DM1, lots of Reggae style stuff, tips and tricks..for more info on all things iOS music related got http://discchord.com or http://forum.audiob.us/"

iTunes: DM1 - The Drum Machine - Fingerlab

MacroMachines - Karplus Web


MacroMachines - Karplus Web from Richard Devine on Vimeo.

"Late night patch experiment using the new MacroMachines Memory manager expander for the Mungo d0 module. Noise snare source made with the noise engineering ataraxic translatron module that was running into the top section of a Optomix. The setting was set to a closed decay time and I set the dampen control clockwise to cut out the low end frequencies. From there I set the memory manager in sequence to clock at half the time of the main sequence tempo. I purposely set nothing to control the delay modulation inputs on the d0 for inputs A and B, so that we only hear the delay line open and just changing the slew rate times and feedback intensity caused some interesting feedback swells. The output signal was then ran into another Optomix bottom row then set it to a medium decay time so could ring out in more of controlled manner.

Other modules used was the ALM Pamela's workout doing the tricky high hat pattern and kick drum via Tiptop BD 808. Scattered melodic notes dashed in reverb from the Mutable Instruments Braids running in WXT4 mode, and then being ran through an optomix for extra closed fast envelope control. The intellijel µScale was used for the subtly modulated plucks in conjunction with the Dixie and another Optomix. Trigger output from Pamela's workout to a 8th division sequence with 9% random value. This was sent into the Uscale A trigger input. Then I took the VCO output on the Wogglebug which caused this super fast zigzag effect on "shift" input B . I took the output to a intellijel Dixie which was set to the FM input, for a marble scrambling type of sound. All outputs ran into one Intelljel Mutagen mixer running in my new Enclave 12U case. Reverb from the Eventide Space pedal.

http://www.macromachines.net/"

via Richard Devine on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge

Modular synth jam with Schaltwerk, MAQ, i30

Published on Nov 12, 2013 Phil Tipping·57 videos

"Live noodling using chord sequence from D.C. in A Minor Excursion (35:57 in http://youtu.be/qXDtcDm7WS0), using Dotcom synth, Schaltwerk, MAQ & Korg i30 arranger keyboard. Patterns from earlier MAQ video (http://youtu.be/mV91BvJFsxw) tweaked & transferred to Schaltwerk to free up MAQ for VCF control.
The unexpected syncopation from earlier video traced to fractional length pattern being gated on its off beat, so on-beat notes become audible when EG decay/release increased.
Korg i30 used in Arranger mode so backing style follows chords played with left hand; right hand plays melody.

Midi sync & clocks distributed from Sequetron to Schaltwerk, MAQ & i30 via Philip Rees MIDI Merge 2M unit used as a 'thru' device; can just squeeze 3 outputs from 1 input. The MIDI Thru W5 unit would be more logical but it wouldn't transmit MIDI sync/clocks; may have been faulty but wasted lots of time doubting the deopfer gear (and sanity) so didn't investigate further!"

Fad Gadget - Ladyshave (Music Video) & Full Hacienda Set


Published on Nov 8, 2012 exit bar·206 videos

Octave Cat and a Juno-60. Not sure what's between them.

Spotted this video when checking out the Hacienda set below via Connor 'Macleod' Eck on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge

Fad Gadget - Hacienda: 28th Feb. 1984

Whatever Happened To Tin Pan Alley [Pete Townshend with ARP 2500]


Whatever Happened To Tin Pan Alley from ITN Source on Vimeo.

Pete Townshend with ARP 2500 at 9:40, audio at 10:22.

This one in via Brian Kehew.

The Sushi Thief


The Sushi Thief from Mike Lynch on Vimeo.

"I've been listening a lot to the new Alessandro Cortini 'Forse 2' record the past few days and wanted to have a go at doing something in the same style with modules similar to that found on the Buchla Music Easel. I cheated a little by incorporating a second oscillator and a second sequencer but I'm pretty happy with the results.

I've named it 'The Sushi Thief' as I was accosted by security at my local Tesco supermarket yesterday on suspicion of theft! Eventually, my items were verified as paid for and I left a free man.

http://www.facebook.com/mikelynchmusic

http://instagram.com/mikejlynch

http://gameoflife.bandcamp.com/album/mike-lynch-a-secret-sphere-of-influence

Patch notes: http://i128.photobucket.com/albums/p189/spikelynch/06065532-f5f0-4d12-8454-4a012b31152f.jpg"

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Buchla Lust

Buchla Lust from Mike Lynch on Vimeo.


Buchla bagpipes on eurorack.

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Mike Lynch - Music For Droids


Mike Lynch - Music For Droids from Mike Lynch on Vimeo.

Check out Mike Lynch's latest release on MATRIXSYNTH-C here.

Mike Lynch - Drone #5


Mike Lynch - Drone #5 from Mike Lynch on Vimeo.

The Harvestman Hertz Donut & Make Noise Maths.

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