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Tuesday, February 04, 2014

ADL-2300 Synthesizer - ARP Synth by A. Dolente


via Dan Leuca on Facebook

"3 Arp 2600 VCOs, one post law suite filter, one Oddysey white face filter, one latest Oddysey filter, 2 EGs, 2 VCAs, white/pink noise, S&H, RM, LFO, 2 Voltage Processors, 3 multiples, CV controlled spring reverb, 4 input mixer... Built with NOS components... I have the prototype, there are two more panels available... We will build these on order, deposit £1500 and then another £1250 when is ready for shipping!"

Update: More clarity on the specs:

ADL2300 MODULAR SYNTHESIZER SPECIFICATIONS:
3x ARP 4027 vco module cores (from the ARP 2600) (switchable from audio to low frequencies)
2x ARP 4020 ADSR module cores (from the ARP 2600)
2x ARP 4019 VCA module cores (from the ARP 2600)
1x 4012 VCF module core (from the ARP 2600)
1x 4023 VCF module core (from the ARP Odyssey MKI)
1x 4075 VCF module core (from the ARP Odyseey MKIII)
1 x LFO (tri, saw, 2x square) with internal / external frequency control.
1x ring modulator
2 x voltage processors
1x random sample & hold (internal/ external clock & source)
8 x multiple sockets
1x spring reverb, with voltage controlled level.
1 x 4 dual input mixer (total 8 inputs) with dual output
100 x 3.5mm patch sockets, 49 sliders.


RC CIRCUIT BENT ' TRANSCENDENCE DRONE MACHINE '

RC CIRCUIT BENT ' TRANSCENDENCE DRONE MACHINE ' SOUND GENERATOR CASE SYNTHESISER

Published on Feb 4, 2014 djwidow420·278 videos

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Adding MIDI to Littlebits - MIDI notes + CC control


Published on Feb 1, 2014 Toby Cole·26 videos

"Controlling the LittleBits synth kit with an Arduino Leonardo as a USB MIDI interface. MIDI note messages control the pitch, MIDI CC messages control the filter cutoff.

For build instructions, check out the instructable - http://www.instructables.com/id/USB-M..."

via @tubfun

Ototo: Make Music from Anything on Kickstarter



You might remember the Ototo from this post back in October. It is now on Kickstarter seeking funding.  Click through for full details including additional pics and the different kit options.  You can find their official site here: http://dentakulondon.com/ototo/.


"Ototo is an all-in-one musical invention kit which allows you to make an instrument any way you want.

It’s a small synthesiser which allows you to build instruments using conductive materials and simple electronic sensors. You can make sounds straight out of the box by touching the keys to trigger notes. By connecting conductive materials or objects to the keys on Ototo you can make them react to touch; turning anything you can imagine into an instrument.

How it works

All sounds are made up of three parts: loudness, pitch and the texture of the sound (timbre). Using Ototo you can control all three of these and create an expressive musical instrument or installation. The keys on the Ototo are arranged like one octave of a musical keyboard. When you connect an object to a key using crocodile clips, you can trigger that note on your object.

There are four sensor inputs which control the different elements of the sound, one each for pitch and loudness and two that control the texture of the sound. You can select from different styles of inbuilt synthesiser sounds using the buttons or connect up to a computer to control sounds via USB MIDI.

Ototo will work with any conductive material, so that's metal, organic materials, water and anything else that can hold an electrical current. Each material reacts slightly differently with Ototo, so it's good to try out them all!

New Music Setup Jam (Eurorack, Tinysizer, Vermona DRM-1, MPC 1000, iPad AudioShare, etc.)


Published on Feb 4, 2014 The Tuesday Night Machines

"I decided to change my music setup, to focus more on modular synths. Here's a first little jam. Subscribe to stay tuned: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_c...

Questions or comments? Go ahead and post them below! :) Thanks for watching!

MORE INFO:

Gear used in this video:
- Eurorack Modular Synthesizer (with Koma Kommander, Sound of Shadows, Plague Bearer, Ataraxic Translatron, Intellijel uVCF, etc. see: http://www.modulargrid.net/e/racks/vi...)
- Anyware Tinysizer (modular synth)
- Roland JV-1010 (ROMpler)
- Vermona DRM-1 mkIII (drum synth)
- Copilot FX Antenna, Digitech Bad Monkey & Harley Benton EQ (FX pedals on Clap and Snare drums)
- Akai MPC 1000 (sequencer)
- Behringer U-Control UCA 202 (iPad USB audio interface)
- AudioShare iPad App (recording)

Filmed with a Canon EOS 550D (Rebel t2i).


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MY OTHER YOUTUBE CHANNEL:
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Roland Jupiter-8 in the Desert


via Suit & Tie Guy on Facebook

"You find the craziest things in the New Mexican countryside."

Nucleus Pulposus



via Theirry on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge

"100% Alesis Fusion 8 HD ===> 100% improvised ethereal music ....."

Testing Structsynth for Reaktor 5


Published on Feb 4, 2014 Sergio Rodriguez·2 videos

"Sergio Rodríguez playing Structsynth v. 1_0 ensemble from Reaktor 5 Native Instruments. Comin soon in Reaktor user library.

Structsynth v. 1_0 by Sergio Rodríguez

Snapshot by Sergio Rodríguez

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http://structweird.bandcamp.com
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http://soundcloud.com/structweird"

via Sergio on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge

Buchla Compatible Programmable Complex Waveform Generator Model 259

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via this auction

"Buchla compatible Programmable Complex Waveform Generator Model 259 clone works as it should, panel is aluminum/metalfoto, potentiometers are plastic Bourns ships from USA/MD"

Function Groove


Published on Feb 4, 2014 cane creek·87 videos

"95 second Groove"
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