Thursday, December 05, 2013
E2600 [LIVE ACT SERIES] Progressive Red - DivX
Published on Nov 25, 2013 officialE2600·17 videos
"E2600 - Each twenty six at midnight
Progressive Red - DivX -
Actual gears list :
- 3 ASR-10 (Ensoniq) 2 Keyb [Bass] + 1 Rack [44 Hz Reverb effect]
- 2 Virus TI (Access) Desktop + Snow [Pad and Atmo only from Desktop]
- 2 Launchpad (Novation) [Arranging and layering controlers]
- 2 Launch Control (Novation) [Filtering synths and Tweeking TB-303 from ABL2]
- 2 Mackie Mixers 1202 + 402 [For pumping Bass ; Drums and Ipad]
- 2 Mastercontrol Mixers (Alesis) [Make each sounds levels]
- Tempest (Dave Smith Instrument) [My baby analog for all drums]
- Minitaur (Moog) [Bass]
- Dark Time (Doepfer) [Not used for this track]
- Ddj Wego (Pioneer) [Used for Intro]
- Ipad (Apple) Running Animoog (Moog) [Hell voice]
- Unitor 8 (Emagic) [Control midi from hard synths]
- Iconnectmidi (Iconnectivity) [Core midi sync]
- Mpk mini (Akai) [Controling Pad ; Atmo ; FX sounds]
- Live 9 (Ableton) For controling everything
- Artist (Adam) + AKG K271 MK2 For hearing everything
More Videos on my Channel : http://www.youtube.com/user/officialE2600"
Using ChucK to control a Eurorack Modular Synthesizer
Using ChucK to control a Eurorack modular synthesizer. from Icaro Ferre on Vimeo.
"I love integrating software and hardware so, even since I've started learning ChucK, one of my main goals was to write a program that I could use to control my modular synth.
This video shows one of my experiments using both technologies to create some very interesting glitchy patterns.
Here's a super nerdy explanation of what's going on in this video:
The ChucK program basically sends, per note, 2 triggers and 4 random CV offsets based on an auto-generated pattern. It generates these patterns by dividing a 1 bar measure by a random number (which you can define the maximum amount) and sending a trigger for each division. In other words: if it randomly selects to divide it by 8, you'll get a bar of eight notes/triggers.
The 2 triggers are being used to generate AD envelopes using the MakeNoise Maths MK2 and the 4 CV offsets control the Z3000 pitch (via Linear FM), the WMD Geiger Counter WaveTable (via the WaveTable CV input), the uVCA CV A (pre-Geiger Counter) and the Maths CH. 1 decay. By using these random CV offsets, you can get a different sound for each note/hit.
Icaro Ferre - http://icaroferre.com
Spektro Audio - http://spektroaudio.com/"
via Icaro Ferre on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge
Matthew Azevedo (excerpt) - Live at Cheap Seats (12/1/13)
Published on Dec 3, 2013 inalandscape·95 videos
"Barely-visible man makes highly audible sounds.
matthewazevedo.com/"
Some pics of the setup via Matthew Azevedo on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge:
Update via Matthew Azevedo in the comments: "Most of my music is posted under my 'band' name, Retribution Body. Lots more to hear at my Bandcamp page: http://retributionbody.bandcamp.com"
This place is mine on the Micromac-R
via Sacha Ketterlin on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge
"New track made with the Macbeth Micromac-R (synth, bass and noise)"
PAIA FATMAN ANALOG SYNTHESIZER (Rack Mount version)
Published on May 2, 2013 trukxelf·3 videos
"This is a recording of the actual Fatman pictured in this slideshow. It is the main synth sound you hear throughout the track. The back of the unit has no enclosure.
You can also hear some Korg ESX hi-hat and percussion in the background. I add Alesis Ion bass-line, a Korg ES-1 drum track, and a little Novation X-station later on. The Fatman is triggered via midi by the ESX-1.
This is an affordable analogue synth, still available as a kit from the PAIA site. It's also a midi to cv converter (linear, not exponential)"
Octave-Plateau Voyetra 8 Eight Polyphonic Synthesizer Video Demo
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Octave-Plateau VPK-5 Voyetra 8 Eight Polyphonic Keyboard Synthesizer Module Testing with Audio
Published on Oct 16, 2013 Sales Baron·1 video
via this auction
"This a test to show the functionality of the Octave-Plateau VPK-5 Keyboard and the Voyetra 8 Synthesizer Module working.
We used a XLR cable as needed for the keyboard controller input. For audio output we used a dual mono TS to single TRS cable going through a mixer and amplifier. And also used the mono output through a powered monitor."
Published on Oct 16, 2013 Sales Baron·1 video
via this auction
"This a test to show the functionality of the Octave-Plateau VPK-5 Keyboard and the Voyetra 8 Synthesizer Module working.
We used a XLR cable as needed for the keyboard controller input. For audio output we used a dual mono TS to single TRS cable going through a mixer and amplifier. And also used the mono output through a powered monitor."
FAT Freebass FB383
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via this auction
"The Freeform Analogue Technologies (FAT) Freebass FB383 (also sold as the MAM MB33) is a 1U 19-inch rack-mounting MIDI synthesizer module dedicated to doing just one thing - imitating the sounds of the Roland TB-303 Bassline. It uses genuine analogue technology to produce the familiar 'acid' sounds, but adds MIDI control, so you don't have to cope with the Roland's quirky programming system - just hook up the Freebass to your MIDI sequencer, and play away. Dispensing with fripperies such as patch memories and continuous controllers, the Freebass is all about live performance - once you start twiddling those knobs in real time, you'll be lost in a world of acid madness.
Features include MIDI input, selectable MIDI channel using DIP switches, an audio input for routing eternal sources through the Freebass filter, a single mono output, Auto-tune function, and controls for Tune, Wave (variable between square and sawtooth, so actually capable of a wider range of sounds than the Bassline), Filter Cutoff, Filter Resonance, Envelope Modulation Amount, VCA/VCF Accent (triggered when MIDI velocity signal is above a certain level), Envelope Decay and Master Volume."
via this auction
"The Freeform Analogue Technologies (FAT) Freebass FB383 (also sold as the MAM MB33) is a 1U 19-inch rack-mounting MIDI synthesizer module dedicated to doing just one thing - imitating the sounds of the Roland TB-303 Bassline. It uses genuine analogue technology to produce the familiar 'acid' sounds, but adds MIDI control, so you don't have to cope with the Roland's quirky programming system - just hook up the Freebass to your MIDI sequencer, and play away. Dispensing with fripperies such as patch memories and continuous controllers, the Freebass is all about live performance - once you start twiddling those knobs in real time, you'll be lost in a world of acid madness.
Features include MIDI input, selectable MIDI channel using DIP switches, an audio input for routing eternal sources through the Freebass filter, a single mono output, Auto-tune function, and controls for Tune, Wave (variable between square and sawtooth, so actually capable of a wider range of sounds than the Bassline), Filter Cutoff, Filter Resonance, Envelope Modulation Amount, VCA/VCF Accent (triggered when MIDI velocity signal is above a certain level), Envelope Decay and Master Volume."
Teenage Engineering OP-1
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via this auction
"The cassette tape, $5 bill, and 9V battery in the pictures are just for scale. You won't need them: the OP-1 has its own built-in 4-track recorder and runs on rechargeable batteries (charged via USB). I guess if you really want the $5 bill, just throw me an extra $5 when you pay..."
via this auction
"The cassette tape, $5 bill, and 9V battery in the pictures are just for scale. You won't need them: the OP-1 has its own built-in 4-track recorder and runs on rechargeable batteries (charged via USB). I guess if you really want the $5 bill, just throw me an extra $5 when you pay..."
ROLAND SH-2 Vintage Analog Synthesizer w/ Hard Case
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