Thursday, January 09, 2014
Tiptop Goa
Published on Jan 8, 2014 Junk Rhythm·4 videos
"Exploring Goa the old school hardware way. No computer, all modular."
http://tiptopaudio.com
Doepfer A144 Morph Controller-Experimenting with A144 and Conclusion Part Two
Published on Jan 9, 2014 Raul's World of Synths·247 videos
"Part Two of two in the final segment in the Doepfer A144 Morph Controller series. A demonstration of patching with various effects. Sound and Video by Raul Pena."
All parts here.
Groove in my hands
Published on Jan 9, 2014 Quincas Moreira·15 videos
"clocking the synth with the gate from the midi2cv. Never thought I'd use pandero technique to play the modular, but there it is :)"
Dr Monster semimodular
Volca Bass playing Whooski by Tom Jenkinson
Published on Jan 9, 2014 Yunneck·11 videos
"Using KORG Volca Bass driven by external sequencer.
Reverb is Behringer VR600
Track written by Tom Jenkinson (a.k.a Squarepusher).
The original track is here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NaGkH..."
Tom Jenkinson (Squarepusher) -- Whooshki
Uploaded on Jul 19, 2011 ballacid·511 videos
"Tom Jenkinson -- Stereotype E.P.
Nothings Clear
Vinyl, 12", EP, Limited Edition
UK 1994
1000 pressed"
"Synthesizer von Gestern" ARP Odyssey in the Flesh
via RetroSound.de
"I bought this beauty in the late 90s from the author of the german vintage synth book 'Synthesizer von Gestern' M.Becker. this is the synth in this book and today in the same fantastic condition"
New nonlinearcircuits double penetration filter
Published on Jan 9, 2014 cirtcele·112 videos
"diode ladder VCF (top) coupled with transistor ladder VCF (bottom)
more info - www.sdiy.org/pinky/data/bp.html
PCBs available, eurorack module coming soon: see blog
http://nonlinearcircuits.blogspot.com..."
The December Acid Pattern Compilation
via Dylan Davis on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge:
"its that time again - December Acid Pattern compilation is out now - 29 tracks of Xmas acid goodness - all for free - grab yourself a greasy acid drumstick
http://www.acidboxblues.com/2014/01/december-acid-pattern-compilation.html"
Circuit Bent Casio SK-1 Demo
Note: Auction links are affiliate links for which the site may be compensated.
Published on Jan 9, 2014 xerox-fish·58 videos
"recorded using only a cheap audio interface going straight into audacity with no effects or EQing or editing."
via this auction
"- 30 switches !
12 for general glitches
7 for adjustable time based glitches eg.stutter and pitch envelope type effects
3 chord mode part mute switches 1 for drums 1 for bass and 1 for melody
1 to select the root of the first 6 general glitch switches
1 to select the root of the 7 adjustable time based glitches
1 to turn the pitch lfo on and off
1 pitch lfo range hi/lo
1 pitch control range hi/lo
1 master power switch / reset
1 keyboard backlight on / off
1 keyboard glow / solid on
- 3 knobs
1 time based glitch adjust
1 pitch lfo speed
1 pitch adjust and crash
- 3 individual part output mini jacks
1 for drums
1 for bass
1 for melody
- 21 LEDs
1 red one for pitch LFO speed indication
1 for ultraviolet one for time based glitch adjust indication (some times it lights some times it doesn't)
12 red for logic line I/O (they flash and fade some times sequentially some times randomly depending on what the unit is doing and mostly just look plain cool dancing about as things happen)
7 bright blue keyboard back light LEDs
1 1/4 output jack that disables the internal speaker when connected
the strange strange sounds
the sounds this sk-1 can create can often be complex crazy or harsh and playable it can create rich and long soundscapes with strange ambient background tones that sound something like the engine room of an alien spacecraft. the sample mangling is Lo-fi and very meaty the glitch time is very adjustable and interesting alterations are created that can easily be re sampled for use in a DAW. the chord mode can sound very cool and glitch even creating some strange deep sub bass sounds the part solo switches are fun to play with as well."
"recorded using only a cheap audio interface going straight into audacity with no effects or EQing or editing."
Published on Jan 9, 2014 xerox-fish·58 videos
"recorded using only a cheap audio interface going straight into audacity with no effects or EQing or editing."
via this auction
"- 30 switches !
12 for general glitches
7 for adjustable time based glitches eg.stutter and pitch envelope type effects
3 chord mode part mute switches 1 for drums 1 for bass and 1 for melody
1 to select the root of the first 6 general glitch switches
1 to select the root of the 7 adjustable time based glitches
1 to turn the pitch lfo on and off
1 pitch lfo range hi/lo
1 pitch control range hi/lo
1 master power switch / reset
1 keyboard backlight on / off
1 keyboard glow / solid on
- 3 knobs
1 time based glitch adjust
1 pitch lfo speed
1 pitch adjust and crash
- 3 individual part output mini jacks
1 for drums
1 for bass
1 for melody
- 21 LEDs
1 red one for pitch LFO speed indication
1 for ultraviolet one for time based glitch adjust indication (some times it lights some times it doesn't)
12 red for logic line I/O (they flash and fade some times sequentially some times randomly depending on what the unit is doing and mostly just look plain cool dancing about as things happen)
7 bright blue keyboard back light LEDs
1 1/4 output jack that disables the internal speaker when connected
the strange strange sounds
the sounds this sk-1 can create can often be complex crazy or harsh and playable it can create rich and long soundscapes with strange ambient background tones that sound something like the engine room of an alien spacecraft. the sample mangling is Lo-fi and very meaty the glitch time is very adjustable and interesting alterations are created that can easily be re sampled for use in a DAW. the chord mode can sound very cool and glitch even creating some strange deep sub bass sounds the part solo switches are fun to play with as well."
"recorded using only a cheap audio interface going straight into audacity with no effects or EQing or editing."
SEQUENTIAL CIRCUITS DRUMTRAXS
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