Wednesday, August 06, 2014
"Percussion Work 4" - Delptronics LDB 1e & 1x
Published on Aug 5, 2014 Strange UFO Music
"Here is how the Delptronics Little Drummer Boy modules sound with the Doepfer A101-2 (in VCA mode) and some different effect colors changed in places. My impression of the delptronics is it is a great value and space saving, ideal for smaller modular setups like mine. With both the main module (an 8 piece drum kit!) and the expansion together, only take up 10hp. My ideal enhancement would be to add a 4hp snare drum module.
This piece is reminiscent of groove etudes I've played (when I played drums). My drumming has now transitioned from using drumsticks and pedals to using switches and a clock divider. As in this piece, I used a very special switch from Trouby Modular (from Germany) called Switch 8. This allows for lightening fast switching in any combinations. In this work, the bass and snare play a polyrythmic ostinato, while the hihat plays a 'melodic solo' with accents playing other polyrhythmic ratios. Of course, the clock divider is the 4ms Rotating Clock Divider. The toggles were set in place and not changed in this piece. The effects were from the Zoom HD8 multitrack. Actual patching shown. (did not use dual trigger delay even though that's pictured patched).
Hope you enjoy, thanks for watching/listening!"
Tuesday, August 05, 2014
New Folktek Arts Aether

via Folktek Arts



*This piece is made to connect with an upcoming synthesizer called "Materia" which greatly expands the possibilities and sounds. Materia will be available when Aether is officially released (not preorder). Materia provides its own clicky poppy deliciously odd drum sounds and rhythms via trigger-based sequencing, touch-based wierdness, CV sequencing to control and synchronize with Aether as well as more touch panels that allow the synthesis of Aether to be heavily altered. It also allows the oscillators of Aether to pass through the user without any audio cables connecting the two(!). Materia has a second power jack and if both pieces are purchased, a jumper cable will be provided to eliminate the need for two power supplies.
Aether Control Voltage is as follows;
Global CV input
Clock output (to synchronize Materia or anything else with the rhythmic clicking/popping of the low panel when the pitch is dropped.
CV out transmits 0-5v based on touching the decay "keys". Each key outputs a dedicated voltage in .5v increments."
Intermix, Chaos Computer, Pattern Generator modules
Published on Aug 5, 2014 bigcitymusic
"The Kilpatrick Audio K815 Pattern Generator is connected via MIDI to the Mutable Instruments Yarns. The Pattern Generators clock is carried via MIDI to the Yarns which is then clocking the Livewire Chaos Computer via EXT Clock. The Intermix is interconnected to the Chaos Computer. The mixed output of the Intermix (which represent mixed random voltages from both channels of the Chaos Computer) are being used to change through the Braids wavetables as the Kilpatrick Pattern Generator chooses new notes The Left and Right Intermix outputs are modulating the Audio Damage Aeverb and Dub Jr Delay modules (dampness and time)."
Korg MS2000 Silk Pad Modified SEQ
Published on Aug 5, 2014 alternatingbitmusic
"Taking the preset 'Silk Pad' and messing it up into a slightly sinister mini sequence."
pulp logic monotron-e 4 voice with ring mod
Published on Aug 5, 2014 FSK1138
"pulp logic monotron-e 4 voice with custom moog knobs
clock from 4ms peg
baud rate xvi sequencer
ring mod is make noise moddemix
fx :
delay and phaser via ableton live"
JoMox XBase 999 Drum Machine SN 0628 0028
Roland TR-606 Drumatix Analog Drum Machine with Original Box & Gig Bag
Roland SH-101 Vintage Synthesizer with Custom Silver Knob
Korg Mono Poly Analog Synthesizer
Analogue Systems French Connection Controller
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via this auction
"Based upon the legendary Ondes Martenot, the French Connection is a unique controller for virtuoso performance. By placing a finger through the ring suspended below the physical keyboard, the player can glide smoothly between notes by moving the playing hand from left to right, creating a very natural vibrato in the process. Theremin effects are easily obtained by connecting one of the CV outputs to an external VCO with sine wave output.
The French Connection is a 49-note CV/Gate keyboard controller supplying (3) CV outputs, (1) Gate output, and (1) Trigger output. In addition, there is an XY Joystick Controller, selector switches for normal keyboard duties, and the Ondes Martenot Controller via a Wire Traveller and pressure resistant wooden button. The French Connection controller does not have MIDI and does not emit any sound, but by connecting it to a minimum of (1) VCO with sine or saw waveform, plus a VCA, the Martenot effect is easily obtained.
The user can line up the Wire Traveller with a raised and indented reference grid below the Traveller (a wire under tension with a ring that the user puts his finger through) to land accurately on the desired notes, or can use the keyboard as a visual aid.
The user can select between Traveller and Keyboard modes with the 2 selector switches for “Button” and “Conventional Keyboard” playing. For example, if the expression is routed from the button to a VCA with LFO routed thru it (for vibrato), the player can achieve effects much like the Arp PPC controller on an Odyssey III / Axxe II.
The French Connection is housed in a gorgeous American Walnut cabinet and each one is hand built. This instrument has received worldwide attention since Jonny Greenwood of Radiohead started using his in their studio sessions and on their live tours."
via this auction

The French Connection is a 49-note CV/Gate keyboard controller supplying (3) CV outputs, (1) Gate output, and (1) Trigger output. In addition, there is an XY Joystick Controller, selector switches for normal keyboard duties, and the Ondes Martenot Controller via a Wire Traveller and pressure resistant wooden button. The French Connection controller does not have MIDI and does not emit any sound, but by connecting it to a minimum of (1) VCO with sine or saw waveform, plus a VCA, the Martenot effect is easily obtained.

The user can select between Traveller and Keyboard modes with the 2 selector switches for “Button” and “Conventional Keyboard” playing. For example, if the expression is routed from the button to a VCA with LFO routed thru it (for vibrato), the player can achieve effects much like the Arp PPC controller on an Odyssey III / Axxe II.
The French Connection is housed in a gorgeous American Walnut cabinet and each one is hand built. This instrument has received worldwide attention since Jonny Greenwood of Radiohead started using his in their studio sessions and on their live tours."
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