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Wednesday, July 16, 2014

Monotrome - Death Ray Sunshine


Published on Jul 16, 2014 Monotrome

"Some sequencing fun with the MakeNoise René and the MFB Urzwerg. The main sequence is the MakeNoise STO and two sub oscillators generated by the Doepfer A-160. The second sequence is the MFB Nanozwerg, the "death ray" sound is the Mutable Instruments Braids in WLIN mode with some parameter modulation from Pressure Points's pressure out.

The movie clips were taken from 'Mexican Hat Dance' (https://archive.org/details/MexicanHatDa) and "Sheree Tiger Dance" (https://archive.org/details/ShereeTigerD), both of which are in the public domain."

ERBE LIVE


Published on Jul 16, 2014 FunkyjunkItaly

"Make Noise ERBE-VERB Live performance."

Entrospec Iungo Drum Sequence Demo


Published on Jul 16, 2014 Entrospec

"Using Iungo in polyphonic sequencer mode as a 5 part drum sequencer.
The Faderfox MIDI controller sends note data to the Iungo, then out to the Vermona DRM1. Part way through MIDI Thru is turned off so programming new patterns doesn't affect the live MIDI stream to the Vermona.
Iungo is clocked by channel 4 end of cycle from Maths in cycle mode, with a voltage offset to the "both" input controlling overall speed of the clock.
At the end the clock is increased to demonstrate what can be achieved by sending MIDI at up to audio rates from Iungo."

Some info via modular grid:

"Voltage controlled MIDI

Stored MIDI data accessed via cv and gate inputs.

Banks will store up to 16 notes and rests. Each note can have an independent MIDI channel.

Each bank can also store 1 program change message.

5 memory locations to store patches

“Chord” mode outputs all notes in a bank simultaneously when triggered.

“Seq” mode outputs each note in a bank consecutively upon receiving a gate signal.

“Poly Seq” mode runs all 5 banks in sequencer mode simultaneously.

The length of each bank is independent, allowing for more complex sequences to be produced.

Chords and sequences can be transposed via the MIDI input.

Velocity of MIDI data is determined by the amplitude of the gate signal.

MIDI input and output via 2.5mm stereo jack to 5 pin DIN cables. The same format adopted by iOS devices.

141 mm Depth"

Tuesday, July 15, 2014

Qu-Bit Nebulae Part 1


Published on Jul 15, 2014 bigcitymusic

"Here's our first power up of the Qu-Bit Nebulae granular sampler. Fun!"

nonlinearcircuits cellF voice test


Published on Jul 15, 2014 cirtcele

"1st patch with the 84hp eurorack panel - 2 tri-core VCOs, 2 low pass gates, 2 EGs, Sauce of Unce, 3 VCAs, 2 LFOs, VC Reverb, difference rectifier, chaos."

Roland TR606 Drumatix with Silver Gig Bag

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Elektron Sid Station With Original Box & Manual

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Future Retro 777

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Stylophone Retro Pocket Synth - VINTAGE HIPSTER INSTRUMENT

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Title alone deserves a post. The original Stylophone was born between hipsters.

Moog Werkstatt + CV Cable Adaptors @ Control Voltage


Moog Werkstatt + CV Cable Adaptors @ Control Voltage from controlvoltage on Vimeo.

"Moog Werkstatt demo along side a euroack system w/ CV Cable Adaptors

http://controlvoltage.net/control-voltage-werkstatt-20-cv-cable-adaptor-4pk/dp/1514"
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