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Tuesday, March 11, 2014

Modular Synth Basics #10: Clocks & Sequencers


Published on Mar 11, 2014 The Tuesday Night Machines·93 videos

"What is a Clock signal and what do we use it for? Watch to find out and subscribe for more videos: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_c...

My Eurorack System: http://www.modulargrid.net/e/racks/vi..."

All parts here.

Serge Modular vid #129


Published on Mar 11, 2014 Phisynth·113 videos

Buchla Music Easel and Friends


Published on Mar 11, 2014 djangosfire·176 videos

"A quick patch, and test of a new setup!

Cheers - Djangosfire"

Alex CV feedback Patch


Published on Mar 11, 2014 Todd Barton·155 videos

"Alex at BEMI mentioned to me this patch that he developed yesterday. Wonderful rhythmic and asymmetrical rhythmic variations via CV feedback between the Sequencer and the Arpeggiator! Cool idea! Part 1, my little explore; Part 2 Alex's explore. Enjoy!"

Don Buchla at UC Berkley with New Buchla 252e Polyphonic Rhythm Generator


Follow-up to this post.

Full gallery via Michael Barber on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge here.

Hannah Peel - Chloe - LIVE STUDIO SESSION


Published on Mar 6, 2014

Live at Benge's studio, via It's Full of Stars

"Hannah Peel - Chloe - LIVE STUDIO SESSION
Taken from the NEW 'Fabricstate' EP order now from iTunes:
UK | US

Limited Edition Vinyl and digital download:
http://www.shop.hannahpeel.com/

Filmed live in MemeTune Studios, Hoxton, London, where Hannah is based
'Analogue Synth Heaven'

Video: Filmed and edited by The Black Revolver
Hair: Hiro Hirata
Produced by My Own Pleasure
http://www.myownpleasure.com

Connect with Hannah Peel:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HannahPeelMusic
Twitter: https://twitter.com/Hanpeel
Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/hannahpeel
YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/user/hannahpeel
Website: http://www.hannahpeel.com

Thanks to Benge, Tom, Rob and Hiro

This video has been supported by the Momentum Music Fund. Momentum is managed by PRS for Music Foundation, supported using public funding by National Lottery through Arts Council England, and in association with Deezer.
https://www.prsformusicfoundation.com"

DC1drumcomputer functions demo Mar2014


Published on Mar 11, 2014 Davide Mancini·27 videos

"Some other DC1drumcomputer functions as the product grows!
Here you can see song mode (several types available in the final product!), the load/store capabilities (in the first public revision you will have 64 pattern memories), the individual track length and so on...
Sorry for the slight offset of the synth line :)"

via Davide Mancini on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge

Shruthi Poly Demo



"This is a demo of 29 different sounds played polyphonically on 6 different Shruthi synthesizers, from Mutable Instruments, using a MidiPal to assign notes to each monophonic synthesizer. There are 2 ladder filters (from TubeOhm), 2 4PM filters, one SMR4 MK1 filter and one SMR4 MK2 filter in the group. If you listen carefully (or not so carefully on some of the samples), you can hear the variations caused by the different filters.

I just played whatever came into my head when I heard the patch, and it’s one take per sample, no overdubbing (mistakes and all that). There’s a bit of Saffire reverb added, and recording was done with Reaper. The patches are from the stock set, FunkyFli’s bank, TubeOhm’s bank, some stuff from Gadget Fiend and a few others.

Some of the patches were edited slightly by me to help them work polyphonically. Use headphones if possible, the six instruments are panned across the stereo field and bounce around a bit.

Luis Callegari Studio Synth Pics via Shivatek Analog-Audio


via Shivatek Analog-Audio

"some pics from the luis callegari`s studio"

Some pics captured in this post. Full gallery here.  Volt Crafty Matrix-6/1000 knob box controller to the left.


Volca Beast II Free Drum Sample Library (Link for one-shot samples below in description)



"Volca Beast II free sound library revisits the sound of Korg's new analog drum machine with expanded sonic capabilities.

The Volca Beats was put through boutique sound processing to create even more depth and range. From quick thumpy sounds for techno and like genres, to beefy Hip-Hop style rhythms, Volca Beast can easily fit into most productions.

Samples labeled with a lower-case letter after them are multi-samples. This gives you the choice of randomizing each hit so you keep some of the analog integrity.

All sounds are offered in 16 and 24 bit resolution, 44.1kHz wave files.

If you would like to contribute to the hard work it took to make these samples, please visit our store at www.darksideofthetune.com and purchase one of the many sample libraries available.

Direct Link to Free Sample Collection : drive.google.com/file/d/0BzLbZ1FM…edit?usp=sharing"
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