Wednesday, February 19, 2014
First modular noodle [Braids, Quadra, MMG]
Published on Feb 19, 2014 Simon Stokes·97 videos
"I've always wanted to build a modular system - yesterday the moment finally arrived. After an unhealthy amount of deliberation over the modules, I picked up:
Oscillator: Mutable Instruments Braids
Filter: Make Noise MMG
Envelopes / Functions: Intellijel Quadra
VCA: Doepfer
Power / Rack: Tip Top Happy Ending Kit (uZeus)
Here's a wee bit of the first jam with the new toys. Won't be long before new shiny shiny things are added I suspect.."
Sliver
Published on Feb 19, 2014 Alex Matheu·14 videos
Introducing Sliver
A new app from Alex Matheu
A soundscape and texture creation tool
Transform any sound
Record sounds
Import and export
Audioubus
Filter
Adjust pitch with the keyboard
Capture your performance
Resample and mangle
Decimate Sound
Bit Crush
Saturation
Timestretch
Physics controls
4 dynamic clip points
Micro level loops
Dynamic frequency per clip
Independent volume and pans
Automate everything
Coming soon for iPad
Spektrumsynth Tutorial 3, Part 2: Advanced Connectivity
Published on Feb 19, 2014 Don Garbutt·21 videos
"Completing the two-part saga, see how the Animator Pad controls targets in the synth through the two modulation routers. Modulation sources also drive the pad and produce some very nice control patterns!"
All parts here.
"Completing the two-part saga, see how the Animator Pad controls targets in the synth through the two modulation routers. Modulation sources also drive the pad and produce some very nice control patterns!"
All parts here.
Serge Paperface Acid
Published on Feb 19, 2014 DJjondent·222 videos
"A second Morley Serge video.
Mainly exploring the Analog Shift Register (ASR).
and the Triple Wave Shaper (TWS)
Lovely acid mixed with dripping water.
Ken says that most of the PCBs date from around 1974/75.
...predating the rise of the Roland 303 by nearly a decade.
The 1973 serge filter is a 2 pole, 12dB LP & HP.
(With 6dB slopes on the BP).
Most of the acid sounds are care of the 12db High Pass.
For more detailed patch info check out my blog.
http://djjondent.blogspot.com.au/2014..."
Make Noise Rene Wogglebug Random X-CV
Published on Feb 19, 2014 Paul Johnson·15 videos
"Wogglebug providing random CVs for the Rene which is triggering the DPO's final Oscilator, merrily chewing away at itself. A steady clock to the SSM filter in self-oscilation mode provides the kick."
experimental/psychedelic techno jam
Published on Feb 19, 2014
"semi experimental, slightly psychedelic techno jam. lots of randomized sequencenzes. sounds are this time mainly coming from virus ti-2.. going back to more analogueish soon tho
Equipment used:
Jomox Xbase 888 (drums)
Manikin Schrittmacher (hardware sequencer)
Access Virus TI-2 (synthesizer)
Jomox T-Resonator (effects)
Jomox Moonwind (effects)
Lexicon MX-300 (effects)
Korg Kaoss Pad KP-3 (master effect)"
Medic Module - EKG Variant step sequencer. Use half tempo input for variation!
Published on Feb 19, 2014 Tom Carpenter·56 videos
"Medic Module - EKG Variant Step Sequencer. Use half tempo input for variation!
EKG is a Eurorack module analogue sequencer."
rsf Kobol Expander in there along with an ARP 2600 and SCI Pro-One.
SYNTAX ERROR
Published on Feb 18, 2014 thevco·82 videos
"a practice before recording to DAT"
Elektron Analog Four, Roland TR-909, TR-707, TR-606, TR-808, Cyclone Analogic TT-303, DSI MEK, & KORG MS20 Mini.
MOOG Memorymoog Plus with Blue LEDs, Custom Wood & MIDI
Roland JP-8000 Vintage Analog Modeling
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Roland's first virtual analog synth.
via Wikipedia: "The Roland JP-8000 was released in early 1996 as part of the first wave of virtual analog modeling synthesizers (VA synths). Others from that period included the Clavia Nord Lead (1995), Korg Prophecy (1995), Access Virus (1997) and Yamaha AN1x (1997). While the functionality, sound, and architecture of the JP-8000 differs from these other synthesizers, it shared the same purpose of recreating the unique sound and functionality of classic analog synths. The JP-8000 was viewed at the time as the modern incarnation of the classic Roland Jupiter-8, from 1981. The programming interface and synthesis options are very similar to Roland Jupiter-6 as well. The JP-8000 sought to reproduce the warm tonalities and sheer analog power of its older, bigger brothers, of course with a modern slant, adding all kinds of features, from motion control, to RPS, to the fabled Super Saw oscillators and old-school controllers such as an arpeggiator and an assignable touch response ribbon control..."
via this auction
Roland's first virtual analog synth.

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