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Saturday, April 19, 2014

Delay pedal fun with Volca beats, Aqua-puss, and more


Published on Apr 19, 2014 Flux302 of Fluxwithit.com·173 videos

"This video is really just about having fun with some delay pedals, the Volca beats and some distortion."

Gieskes VCO Fan - Eurorack Oscillator

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via eBay

FutureRetro XS semi-modular monosynth demo


Published on Apr 19, 2014 alternatingbitmusic·71 videos

"I think its cool how a monosynth can spit out such an array of sounds at once. I started a sound that had a percussive element to it and I thought I'd share with you all. Everything you hear is live from the FutureRetro XS, with CV in from a sequencer for voltage & gate only. The final output has a touch of delay for flavor. Enjoy."

Elektron Grooves Part I - Octatrack & Analog Four


Published on Apr 19, 2014 Electronic Music by Vanderson·111 videos

"this short video show my new series of grooves created on Elektron machines :) next videos soon... and of course Happy Easter for all fans and music lovers :)"

"lousy housy" live with TR-8, TB-3, VT-3, Leipzig-S, BassStation 2, XoxboX


Published on Apr 19, 2014 Trooper Starship·21 videos

"a saturday evening live jam house session

the PC is only running in a 4 part loop, just to record and to play 2 samples, everything recorded live, no afterworks.
used gear:
TR-8, TB-3, VT-3, Leipzig-S, BassStation 2, XoxboX, Beatstep, RMX500, BigSky, Echolution 2, Phonic IS16"

The Beatles - Here Comes The Sun - Strings and Synth


Uploaded on Jul 31, 2011 BeatlesMixes·87 videos

"Isolated Track containing a Moog Synthesizer and Strings from Here Comes The Sun on Abbey Road (1969)

---This is copyright to EMI Music---"

via David Wilson-Okamura on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge

"Moog modular (and strings) from the Beatles' 'Here Comes the Sun' (1969); the synth gets more interesting after 1:33. I found this via Michael McRoberts' 1972 composition, posted below."

Imaginary Landscape


Published on Apr 19, 2014 mcmike100·25 videos

"This is one of the first pieces of electronic music I composed and recorded in 1972 utilizing a modular Moog synthesizer. The recording was primitive, bouncing tracks back and forth on a stereo tape recorder. The video graphics are just for fun."

via Michael McRoberts on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge:

"This was probably my first real serious piece with the Moog. It was recorded on my stereo reel-to-reel tape recorder, bouncing back and forth between the left and right channels. That's a very primitive way to make a multitrack recording."

Sequential Circuits Prophet VS

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via this auction

Eurorack MFOS Noise Toaster

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Published on Apr 19, 2014 J Tracy·6 videos

via this auction

"This is a MFOS Noise Toaster analog synthesizer built/modified by New Voodoo Design as a prototype/example model for a customer who wanted a series of MFOS synthesizers in panels that would fit in a Eurorack rack. This one could be put into any rack that would fit that size panel (bit more than 5" in height) or in an enclosure/box of almost any type (hammond, radio shack, etc) or left as it is.
Has the Guitar (1/4") In mod, but this does NOT mean this is a 'guitar synth'-that mod merely allows an audio in to the VCF.
There is also another mod to allow voltage in to control the VCO
Other notable things:
Wide Range VCO
White Noise Generator
LED freq indicator
low Pass Filter
VCA
AR Generator with Repeat or Manual Pushbutton
LFO with Square, Integrated Square and Differentiated Square waves
Nicely Normalized Switching Scheme
PCB Has Pads for Interface to Other DIY Projects.
Uses one 9V Battery (portable)
Low Current Design Extends Battery Life
Makes a plethora of plethoras of cool and interesting sounds
That's pretty much it. Quality design, very cool analog synth sounds can be had from this."

Arnold+Sukroso - Role For Gold (official HD) Featuring AcPad Guitar Prototype & Synths


Published on Apr 17, 2014

"Spot these synths (every costume color plays a different track):
- Nord Modular G2
- Nord Rack 2
- Korg Kaoss Pad Mini
- AcPad Guitar Prototype (acoustic guitar with drum pads and MIDI controllers)
- an Electronic Drum Kit
- Bilbo The Cat :-)

https://itunes.apple.com/de/album/synchrotron-ep/id838335884?uo=4

ROLE FOR GOLD is the first single of the upcoming SYNCHROTRON E.P. by the Berlin based one-man-band joint venture of drummer Sebastian Arnold and Robin Sukroso on guitar.

Slipping into the colourful roles of different electronic instruments, the two instrumentalists discover a golden place in the summer heat.

Concept: Arnold+Sukroso
DoP & Editor: Paul Alpha
Camera Assistant: Jonas Niemann
Set Manager, Costume Design & Make Up, Catering: Chrissi
Music written by Rainer Hirl
Music produced by Sebastian Arnold

Part of 'Synchrotron E.P.', Release 09.05.2014

Thanks: Location Reitwein, Boris, Tine Margot, Helene Cat Bilbo

No animals were hurt during production (except mosquitoes).

www.robinsukroso.com
www.sebastian-arnold.net
www.paul-alpha.de

(c) 2014"

Note this is the first AcPad post.
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