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Tuesday, January 21, 2014

Volca Keys + Poly800 + Vocoder [Life Begins Now] & More from Arrayzable


Published on Dec 1, 2013 Arrayzable·14 videos

"Just another four chord homebrew.
It started as a Monotribe/Keys thing but developed into this.

There´s not a lot of tweaking in this track. I was just way too busy playing melody-lines.

In this track:
Korg Volca Keys (four chord pads)
Korg Poly800 (melody-line)
Korg Monotribe (four note bass-line and hi-hat)
Korg microKORG XL (vocoder)
Korg Kaossilator (effect pad + melody riff)
Korg miniKaossPad2 (fixed delay for the Kaossilator)
M-Audio Venom (drum sequence)

Thanks for watching!"

Videonics Sound Effects Mixer

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via this auction

I've never seen one of these before. I created a new Videonics label with this post.  I did a quick search on the site for Videonics and found a few previous posts on a video mixer.  See the Videonics channel at the bottom of this post.

Wiard Classic VCO 300 Frac Module

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via this auction

"This fantastic VCO will also work on it's own with all your euro modules as a desktop unit. I will include a power supply as well (which are EXPENSIVE themselves). The BIN price is MUCH lower than list price, and this thing is still basically new!"

Mutable Instruments Dual SVF Shruthi Hybrid Analog Digital Synth

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"Nice matte black case with beautiful engravings. Sound is 100%, can range from brutally harsh to very pretty and sweet. Digital oscillators (a ton of waveforms) with an analog filter section (Dual SVF) comprised of two state variable filters. This affords incredible versatility: series and parallel routing, 3x modes per filter (hi- band- low- pass), linking the cutoffs. The modulation matrix is great for creating custom patching which can be easily saved and recalled.
For example, envelope may be routed to LFO2's speed, and LFO2 may be routed to filter 1 cutoff, and filter 2 is set to follow filter 1 at a fixed interval. Running this through the two filters in parallel, one lo-pass, one hi-pass, can yield some amazing sound, in this case evolving as time elapses. Another fun thing to do is to select the vowel oscillators, and route an envelope or LFO to the "parameter" of the oscillator (in this case, dictating which vowel is played). The tone will consist of swaying, bubbling vowelly weirdness.

This synthesizer is great because it is not only easily accessible to beginners through the great and varied patches, but the well-organized menus make programming a painless experience (completely unlike the first synthesizer I ever owned, the Micron, which was dreadful to even make basic changes to patches), which encourages experimentation. And of course, experienced synthesists can appreciate a well-designed, strong instrument. Awesome versatility in a tiny package..."

Vintage ARP ODYSSEY MK III Model 2823 SN 0045

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The Analog Lab NYC - Harlan Muir | All The Root Beer : Waldorf Wave


Published on Jan 21, 2014 TheAnalogLab·45 videos

Video of the inside comes in at 3:12.

"We don't normally take in newer digital synths, however a good friend of the Lab had a Waldorf Wave with a few issues in the demux and analog voice board sections. Jeff went through everything and had it tuned up in no time. Since the Wave is such a rare piece, we thought it'd be appropriate to make a little video with an original composition by Harlan. Hope you enjoy!"

Moldover's The Launchbox


Published on Jan 21, 2014 Moldover Musical-AntiHero·28 videos

http://jamboxes.net

"Video courtesy of MJ Mont-Reynaud and Chris Tolan. Thanks to Matt Black, Simon Halstead, Miriam Wiener, David Zicarelli, Janet Ryu, Dave Hillel, Eddie Lloyd & ConCon, False Profit & Priceless, The Center, Calli Beck, Justin Young, Punktronica, The Flashbulb, The Shtetl, Rich DDT and the LoveTech community, and everyone else who gave me a hand with this! More to come..."

Introducing the MakeNoise Teleplexer Module (First Look)


Introducing the MakeNoise Teleplexer Module (First Look) from Richard Devine on Vimeo.

"The Make Noise TELEPLEXER is a telegraph style multiplexer. It is used for manual distribution, adding and subtracting of signals. The user interface is inspired by telegraphy as the user taps the tips of patch cables (patched at one end to a source) to the conductive plates to determine where and how the source signal is distributed.

For this patch I used several different modulation sources including, the MakeNoise "WoggleBug, Maths V2, Function, 2 outputs from the Modcan Quad LFO,and intellijel uscale.

http://www.makenoisemusic.com/"

via Richard Devine on The MATRIXYSNTH Lounge

Modular Science - Richard Devine Performance LA This Friday


Published on Jan 21, 2014 Richard Devine·7 videos

Update: via Richard Devine on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge:

"Patch science for the show on Friday (LA)!

info: http://on.fb.me/1ekFml4

tickets: http://bit.ly/1eEbrFj"

New Steady State Fate Ultra-Random ANALOG Eurorack Module


via Steady State Fate on Facebook

"Not enough randomness in your life? Well come on down and check out the SSF Ultra-Random ANALOG - First of the two module Ultra-Random Series. Can you guess what the second one is called?

See and touch the ANALOG prototype at NAMM: Hall E, booth 1076, of course"
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