Thursday, August 21, 2014
Serge 3 Tips
Published on Aug 21, 2014 Todd Barton
"Here are 3 simple and personal random tips for the Serge system:
1) use shorting bars as I do in my Buchla system 2) use cv processors when feeding back CVs 3) use a “hidden LFO” to create a bass pulse.
Also, be sure to checkout this cool Serge video my friend, Djangosfire: http://youtu.be/aB29yA-T4pQ?list=UUNN..." [posted here]
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LABELS/MORE: Serge, synth tutorials, Video
LABELS/MORE: Serge, synth tutorials, Video
elements last filter configuration...
Published on Aug 21, 2014 macbethsynthesizers
"So here is the last....it is the last, video of what will now be the Voltage Controlled Filter in the MacBeth Elements Synthesizer- here I give a short discussion/exploratory about nailing down that sound! Speed on further into the vid if the technical stuff gets boring! I try here to give a overview of how things were done! Roll on production.....at last!"
PanzerLyu - Seven Dreams ( Korg MicroKORG - Volca Beats - Boss RC-505- Arturia Microbrute)
Published on Aug 21, 2014 PanzerLyu
"Live performance of a new track (not completed) of my incoming EP..
Synthwave / retrowave sound, 80s vibes, nostalgic mood!
No multitracking, no overdubbing, no DAW.
Sorry for the few light...
Gears:
Korg MicroKORG
Korg Voca Beats
Arturia Microbrute
Boss RC-505
Mixers:
Behringher Xenyx X1622USB
Behringher Xenyx Q802USB
Audio interface
Behringer U-Control UCA222
FX:
delay and reverb from the Behringer X1622USB mixer
Please comment, vote, share and subscribe to my channel!
PanzerLyu - August 2014"
Omnichord OM-300 MIDI slaving an Electribe EA1 MKII..
"This guy I know...IN SPACE!"
VGM #14 - Birabuto Kingdom (Super Mario Land)
Published on Aug 21, 2014 Ace Waters
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"This is my first official request song. Have a song you want me to cover? Let me know in the comments. I keep track of those things. Maybe I will do it in the future!"
Make Noise Pressure Points Metal
Published on Aug 21, 2014 darksideothetune
"PWM'd Squares from Doepfer A-110 and Dixie 2. Doepfer hard synced to Dixie. Pressure outs to Doepfer PWM and CV2 and Dixie 2 PWM."
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LABELS/MORE: Doepfer, eurorack, intellijel, Make Noise, Video
LABELS/MORE: Doepfer, eurorack, intellijel, Make Noise, Video
Roland AIRA TR-8 & TB-3 Acid #2
Published on Aug 21, 2014 Marantz Lorand
"Bassline from Hardfloor - Bubble & Squeak
Instrument's pan is improved"
ROLAND JUPITER 6 - REV 3 SN 333214
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via this auction
"REV THREE MODEL - SERIAL 333214 - THIS IS THE MODEL HAS ALL THE FACTORY IMPROVEMENTS WHICH WERE REQUIRED FOR EARLIER MODELS!!"
via this auction
"REV THREE MODEL - SERIAL 333214 - THIS IS THE MODEL HAS ALL THE FACTORY IMPROVEMENTS WHICH WERE REQUIRED FOR EARLIER MODELS!!"
Synthrotek Evil Eye Optical Theremin
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via this auction
"The Synthrotek Evil Eye Optical Theremin is one of our wildest circuits! Two optical resistors, sensitive to light shining upon them, control both the pitch and volume of a standard 555 timer in astable mode. The result: a chaotically cool noisemaker!
Two potentiometers allow for setting levels and sensitivity of both optical resistors. The circuit is simple to build and powered by either a 9V battery or a 9V AC Adapter. Loads of fun and highly adaptable/modifiable, you'll see the light with the Synthrotek Evil Eye Optical Theremin!
Uses a 9VDC center negative power supply (not included) or 9V battery."
Video at the auction and previously posted here.
via this auction
"The Synthrotek Evil Eye Optical Theremin is one of our wildest circuits! Two optical resistors, sensitive to light shining upon them, control both the pitch and volume of a standard 555 timer in astable mode. The result: a chaotically cool noisemaker!
Two potentiometers allow for setting levels and sensitivity of both optical resistors. The circuit is simple to build and powered by either a 9V battery or a 9V AC Adapter. Loads of fun and highly adaptable/modifiable, you'll see the light with the Synthrotek Evil Eye Optical Theremin!
Uses a 9VDC center negative power supply (not included) or 9V battery."
Video at the auction and previously posted here.
Synthrotek PT2399 Dev Delay Console Unit
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via this auction
"The PT2399 Delay Dev Delay is a great way to get started experimenting with the PT2399 Echo Processor IC!
Features:
Get all of our mods pre-installed! The feedback "feedBLAST" mod momentarily injects feedback into the circuit gives you more control over rate, feedback, and mix. The Warp mod adds a tremolo effect. Check out the mods here!
Based off of Princeton's PT2399 Echo Application Circuit (straight off the datasheet), this PCB gives you the exact set-up recommended by the manufacturer. Engineers and hobbyists alike can use this basic design to modify it for their own purposes The PT2399 Echo Processor IC is a very versatile circuit with adjustable input/output filtering, delay length, wet/dry mix, and a lot of unexplored potential!
On-board 5V regulator allows for multiple powering options and interfacing with digital circuits. Use a 9V battery, 9-18V Center Negitive AC Adapter (not included).
2 potentiometer placement positions adhere to the datasheet schematic, allowing for direct control over how much delay is present in the output signal. Delay length is variable from fast slapback echo to long dub-style repeats to noisy long repeat madness! Mix allows you to set the wet/dry portions of the signal.
The PT2399 Echo IC was designed to mimic old-school analog BBD delay with modern digital sampling technology. Repeats degrade at higher delay lengths, resulting is a very natural well-filtered reproduction of your synth/guitar tone.
Enclosure Dimensions: 4.38' x 3.25' x 2'"
SYNTHROTEK DEV DELAY CCCP PT2399 ECHO UNIT @ RHYTHM ACTIVE
Published on May 29, 2014 Rhythm Active
"SOUND EXAMPLES OF THE SYNTHROTEK DEV DELAY."
via this auction
"The PT2399 Delay Dev Delay is a great way to get started experimenting with the PT2399 Echo Processor IC!
Features:
Get all of our mods pre-installed! The feedback "feedBLAST" mod momentarily injects feedback into the circuit gives you more control over rate, feedback, and mix. The Warp mod adds a tremolo effect. Check out the mods here!
Based off of Princeton's PT2399 Echo Application Circuit (straight off the datasheet), this PCB gives you the exact set-up recommended by the manufacturer. Engineers and hobbyists alike can use this basic design to modify it for their own purposes The PT2399 Echo Processor IC is a very versatile circuit with adjustable input/output filtering, delay length, wet/dry mix, and a lot of unexplored potential!
On-board 5V regulator allows for multiple powering options and interfacing with digital circuits. Use a 9V battery, 9-18V Center Negitive AC Adapter (not included).
2 potentiometer placement positions adhere to the datasheet schematic, allowing for direct control over how much delay is present in the output signal. Delay length is variable from fast slapback echo to long dub-style repeats to noisy long repeat madness! Mix allows you to set the wet/dry portions of the signal.
The PT2399 Echo IC was designed to mimic old-school analog BBD delay with modern digital sampling technology. Repeats degrade at higher delay lengths, resulting is a very natural well-filtered reproduction of your synth/guitar tone.
Enclosure Dimensions: 4.38' x 3.25' x 2'"
SYNTHROTEK DEV DELAY CCCP PT2399 ECHO UNIT @ RHYTHM ACTIVE
Published on May 29, 2014 Rhythm Active
"SOUND EXAMPLES OF THE SYNTHROTEK DEV DELAY."
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LABELS/MORE: Auctions, Synthrotek, Video
LABELS/MORE: Auctions, Synthrotek, Video
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