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Wednesday, May 28, 2014

Layers Pt. V: Kairos (Ft. DSI Prophet 08, DSI Tempest, Moog Lil Phatty)


Published on May 28, 2014 Ace Waters·87 videos

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Ace: Prophet 08, Tempest, Lil Phatty
Kyle: Guitars
Jeffrey: Vocals and Bells

This is the fifth and final video in a five part series titled layers. Everything in this series was created using layers, thus the title. This song started with the Prophet 08 patch, which was Ace's first deep venture into the prophets sequencing abilities. Then He added the drums and bass. Then Kyle got the track, while he was still in IL, and added the guitar parts. Ace then mixed it a bit, sent it to Jeff, who added 8 different parts, using glockenspiel in very unique ways as well as adding his amazing and unique vocals. It has more layers than any track in the past, and it fits the stories conclusion. I hope you enjoy!

V: Kairos

My feet began to move with purpose and direction. I knew where my travels were leading me. My plans stood before me, showing me all that the world had to offer. With my heart leading the way, my mind was able to once again take in this perfect moment, now fulfilled by purpose, context, and cause. The world was painting its extravagant artwork all around me. But, this time I was not an observer, trying with futility to drink it in. I was a part of it. Every stroke of light bounced off me, casting shadows against the rocks as I moved upward. My feet left soft wet footprints as I climbed. I was not an idle consumer of the worlds majesty, I was intrinsically bound to it, participating in it, and engaged by it.

As I reached the top, the wind blew wildly around me, kicking up leaves and dust in chaotic, swirling patterns. I danced through the chaos, adding my notes to the cacophony. The dust whipped against my clothes, the sun beat against my skin. Down below waves crashed and slowly weathered away at the rocks. It was a perfect, deliberate moment, made of chaos and complexity. There was rhythm, hidden in the noise, all I had to do was find it.
All I needed was this crucial experience of breaking and mending. The beach found me lost. The cliffs broke me down. The cavern healed my wounds. The morning gave me purpose. I had found the patterns in the static and now nothing could stop me."

Synth Jam 2 - K10 Dual Envelope


Published on May 28, 2014 KilpatrickAudio·17 videos

"Check out a quick jam on the K10 Dual Envelope module showing some of the interesting features of the module. In this video the bassline is coming from a computer via MIDI and the K1 Mixer Interface is being used to convert MIDI into pitch, gate and velocity signals.

The K10 is a voltage controllable dual ADSR envelope generator with support for velocity-sensitive playing and lots of other control possibilites."

Make Noise René influenced by Wogglebug


Published on May 28, 2014 MAKEN0ISE·50 videos

"Demonstration of using the Wogglebug Stepped Random and Woggle CV outputs to add variety to a simple sequence.

Patch diagram:

http://cdn.modulargrid.de/img/patches/modulargrid_6498.jpg

http://www.makenoisemusic.com/rene.html
http://www.makenoisemusic.com/wogglebug.html"

Radio wave : KORG Volca, MS-20 mini and the radio


Published on May 28, 2014 karenevil·338 videos

"Experimental sound track with the radio.
Using the communication receiver (radio) as a signal and noise generator and patched with MS-20 mini and Volcas.
The radio ( AOR AR7030 plus ) is receiving 7MHz amateur radio CW band signals ( morse code ), over :D"

KORG volca SONG - by koishistyle


Published on May 28, 2014 Korg·457 videos

"This video illustrates the flexibility to make any style of music using the KORG volca Series of analog devices. In this video, koishistyle performs with each product in the KORG volca Series to create a song with a funky electro house pop vibe. Enjoy!"

Volcas on eBay

Zero-G - Extreme Environments Sample Library from Si Begg


Published on May 28, 2014 Time+Space·155 videos

"For full product details please visit: http://www.timespace.com/product/EE-1...

Produced by Si Begg, the man behind other Zero-G titles including Distorted Dancefloors and Electro Glitch Essentials, Extreme Environments is a unique sound design tool that allows you to quickly and easily create dense and complex ambiences, ranging from musical pads through to realistic room tones and extreme sound design.

The main feature of Extreme Environments is the Kontakt instrument which combines a state-of-the-art user interface with the loops and impulse responses to give you a highly flexible tool for creating a huge variety of beds, drones, pads and FX. It comes with over 150 presets.

The core of the instrument is the three channels where you can select any one of the 142 loops. For each channel you can then control the pitch, time stretch, amplitude & filter envelopes, saturation and reverb send. All three channels are then mixed together and put through master high pass and low pass filters, then finally a limiter.

The other key part of the instrument is the convolution reverb, which any of the three channels can be sent to. You can choose any one of the 86 bespoke impulse responses, ranging from straightforward to extreme sound design. This adds great depth and atmospheric detail beyond the standard reverbs you might usually come across. The combination of all these features makes for an almost limitless palette of sound creation.

In addition the EXS24 instruments, Apple Loops, Space Designer presets and Channel Strip Settings give Logic Pro X users the option of creating their own combinations of sounds and FX within Logic. Also, the raw audio loops can also be used as building blocks to create your own beds and drones."

Sauce of Unce 1


Published on May 28, 2014 cirtcele·128 videos

"First test with this circuit. It is intended to be functionally the same as the Buchla 265 SOU but has had a number of changes to use common off-the-shelf components. The PCB is Eurorack compatible and Pots, sockets & LEDs are all soldered directly to the PCB, no wiring.

In this vid, the module outputs are simply connected to the CV in of a VCO. First the Random voltage output (smooth) and then the Stored Random voltage output (stepped). The outputs range from 0-10V but can be adjusted to reduce to a lower range if desired."

OP-X PRO-II: Borseti Collection


Published on May 28, 2014 virtualoberheim·54 videos

"http://www.sonicprojects.ch/opxpro2/description.html

A demo of the Borseti Selection bank for OP-X PRO-II which is included in the Borseti Collection. All sounds except for drums are coming from OP-X PRO-II. No external effects involved.

The bank can be downloaded here:
http://www.sonicprojects.ch/opxpro2/userarea.html#Newest

Here's a timetable of the featured presets:

KOMA Machinetalk: RAC and his modular synth


Published on May 28, 2014 KOMA Elektronik·51 videos

"On our way to NAMM'14 we dropped by RAC's studio in Portland, OR to talk about his love for his modular eurorack synthesizer! In this video Andre Allen Anjos tells all about how he got to start with his system, how he is using it in the studio and gives some tips for people who would like to start putting together their own system! The music you hear was exclusively made on the modular synthesizer during the same afternoon.

Follow RAC on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/komaelektronik
Follow KOMA Elektronik on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/komaelektronik

More information:
- http://www.rac.fm
- http://www.koma-elektronik.com

Intro film material courtesy of Interscope Records and used with permission.
All Rights Reserved"

Waldorf 2 pole Tutorial

Waldorf 2 pole Tutorial (english version)

Published on May 28, 2014 WaldorfMusicChannel·9 videos

Waldorf 2-Poles on eBay

"This tutorial shows, how to work with the Waldorf 2-pole Analog Filter."

Waldorf 2-pole Tutorial (deutsch)

Published on May 28, 2014

"Eine kurze "Bedienungsanleitung" für das Waldorf 2-pole Analog Filter im Praxiseinsatz!"
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