Thursday, August 14, 2014
Integrating & Syncing KORG Volcas with an iPad
More Volca Arps Published on Aug 13, 2014
"I learned some things from the last video. The most important was: how to get the Beats synced! The trick is that both Volcas have to be playing. In this case, the Volca Bass is getting its notes from the iPad arpeggiator, but to send the correct sync signal to the Beats, it needs to be playing. Won't this interfere with your live arp? Not if you clear out the sequence first (function + 16).
Boring details: Volca Bass is getting MIDI clock and notes from Yamaha Synth Arp & Drum Pad, running on the iPad 2. Volca Beats is taking its timing information from the Bass. Both channels of audio are also being processed by the iPad. The right channel, Bass, is going through AUFX:Dub for stereo delay. The left channel, Beats, is going through Audio Mastering for stereo widening and a bit of equalizing (which you can see during the performance; I'm lifting the snare a bit). The Novation Bass Station II on the right is a delicious analogue synth, but this morning I'm just using it as a MIDI controller for the Yamaha app. Audio is coming into the iPad via a Behringer UCA222. The iPad's MIDI interface is the Xmidi Tab from E-mu. (This is a nice USB/MIDI interface, by the way: unlike the super-cheap ones, it doesn't introduce noise into your audio signal.) It and the Behringer audio interface are both plugged into a powered USB hub, which is what you see plugged into the iPad via the Camera Connection Kit (CCK). The whole thing is being filmed with an iPod Touch, which is getting its audio from a similar Behringer unit.
One more technical note: the Volca Bass has three oscillators, but I'm using just one of them here. Less isn't always more, but it can be refreshing, and there's something sinewy about the single osc that brings it closer to the Roland sound that the two Volca cases are obviously hoping to remind you of."
Volcas and StepPolyArp: Proof of Concept
Published on Aug 12, 2014 David Wilson-Okamura
"This is a proof of concept, not a finished song. There are three main components: an iPad 2 running Laurent Colson's marvelous arpeggiator app StepPolyArp, a Korg Volca Beats (for drums), and a Korg Volca Bass, which is getting notes from the arpeggiator."
Gettin' Lucky with a Bassoon and Theremin
Published on Aug 10, 2014 lvl111blacksmith
"Amazing and talented musician Jeff Burke playing Daft Punk's Get Lucky on the bassoon and theremin. It was an honour to hang out with him at the Coldwater Steampunk Festival.
https://www.youtube.com/user/jeffbsn"
ELEKTRON ANALOG RYTM -- all factory presets B1-B16 //PT 4
Published on Aug 14, 2014 LESINDES
"Playing and foooling around with all of the presets of ELEKTRON ANALOG RYTM -- part 4
Sorry for the cable problem in the end :( but I left the part in the film and did not edit it because I did not want to destroy the flow of the performance"
All parts here.
Elektrons on eBay
LinnStrument Violin
Published on Aug 14, 2014 Roger Linn Design
"'Manhã de Carnival', performed by Roger, sound source by Synful Orchestra."
Yocto Does Planet Rock - Two Roland TR-808 Clone Demos
See the Yocto channel at the bottom of this post for more.
SE Boomstar Sound Demo
"SE boomstar Sound Demo Sequenced by a Mutable Instruments Yarns ARP via CV/Gate"
DSI Tetr4 standalone pattern techno V1-master performance
Uploaded on Nov 17, 2011 stillcool78
"DSI Tetr4 standalone seamless pattern performance. Thanks to V1-master sync mode & Pym of Dave Smith Instruments"
Keith Emerson's Moog With Cycling Presets Light Show
Emo's Moog w cycling presets Published on Jan 5, 2014 CJ Vanston
"Keith Emerson's Moog being put through the paces by Gene Stopp"
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