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Thursday, May 15, 2014

R2D2-esque patch from the TTSH


Published on May 15, 2014 Joe Welsh·5 videos

"Here is a reasonable facsimile of the famous R2D2 sound from Star Wars, recreated on my TTSH synthesizer.

Tweaks aside....pretty damn close!"

--[test] 20140507


--[test] 20140507 from zweitesystem on Vimeo.

plumbutter ultravdeerone


Published on May 15, 2014 koze pz·19 videos

"Left output of pb used.
Deerhorn patched into left ultrasound.
Avdog droning and modulating deerhorn.
Waveshaping, resonator and reverb in DAW."

Tomash Ghz live techno session


Published on May 15, 2014 Tomash Ghzegovsky·39 videos

"Jam session in Ableton Live with two Digital Warriors, MF Twister, MI Shruthi and a Volca Beats. Starts bleepy, then turned quite deep.

You can download all of my music for free here: https://soundcloud.com/voidpointexception

More info on the Digital Warrior: http://digitalwarrior.co/

More on my other projects: http://tomashg.com/"

Boom 909 from Pulse Code, Demo and Tutorial for iPad


Published on May 15, 2014 thesoundtestroom·269 videos

iTunes: BOOM 909! - Pulse Code, Inc. | BOOM 808! - Pulse Code, Inc.

Roland TR 8 Editor for Windows and Mac as VST and Standalone


Published on May 15, 2014 MrSynthmania·24 videos

"Now available...the first Roland TR-8 Editor for MAC and PC.
Most of the parameters are implemented and you can change these settings within your DAW like Cubase, Ableton etc.
The editor is VST compatible or you can use it as standalone application.

You can purchase the editor for all systems in one package at:
http://synthmania.de/2014/05/roland-t...

This video shows how to setup the editor in cubase. The second part is about how to change the parameters with automation in cubase."

Fun time!


Published on May 15, 2014 Alek Stark·20 videos

"After weeks of 24/7 hard working if you have only ten minutes to have fun... you do!"

Swarm


Swarm from Joseph Fraioli on Vimeo.

"A simple patch using the Macro Machines Storage Strip along with the Mungo d0 to create a swarm of metallic micro percussion.

Sound Sources:
Micro Percussion - The Harvestman Piston Honda MKII > Mungo d0 with the Macro Machines Storage Strip. Storage Strip contains 16 delay presets which are stepped through via the SSF Ultra Random Analog random pulse output.

Kick - Tiptop audio BD 808 > Make Noise Echophon

Snare > Synthesis Technology E350 > Modcan Dual Delay

Additional Percussion > Cylonix Shapeshifter > TipTop ZDSP

Drone Melody > Qu-Bit Electronix Nebulæ > Qu-Bit Electronix RT60 (verb 2) source is an original piano recording. (loop mode)

Trigger Sources:
main clock source is the Livewire Chaos Computer. Micro percussion and additional Percussion are being triggered by a multiplication of the clock by way of the 4ms SCM with an attenuated CV on the rotate input of the breakout. kick is being triggered by the SSF URA which is random and unlocked. snare is triggered by the 4MS RCD.

The WMD Sequential Switch Matrix is being used as a simple mute system for manual control of bringing various sounds in and out of the performance."

WMD Monthly Modular Synthesizer Meet #1 5/6/14


Published on May 15, 2014 William Mathewson·46 videos

"Every few weeks, our staff and some friends get together to have a beer, and make noise with our modular synth racks.

For more information, visit: WMDevices.com"

EURORACK MODULE - Frequency Central - Ultra Wave


Published on May 15, 2014 DivKidMusic·25 videos

"Here I have the new Frequency Central Ultra Wave tempo syncable LFO module with exclusive code only used for Frequency Central.

Head to www.frequencycentral.co.uk for more information."
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