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Wednesday, September 24, 2014

PAINTVOX "Oscillodriver (Play the KORG DSN-12) " Performs live in Japan!


Published on Sep 24, 2014 Korg

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"PAINTVOX is the winner of the 2014 KORG DSN-12 commercial contest for best music. PAINTVOX competed against others for a chance to have their original composition used in the official KORG DSN-12 commercial. Utilizing some of the great sounds from the KORG DSN-12, PAINTVOX created "Oscillodriver (Play the KORG DSN-12) ". He performed it live in Japan at Oscilloscope Friday, hosted by DETUNE in August 2014. Watch as this talented new artist uses his KORG DSN-12 to perform in real time, using a stylus pen.

PAINTVOX
Web : http://www.humanoidbase.com
Soundcloud : https://soundcloud.com/stereo-thx

KORG DSN-12 is an all-new music creation tool for Nintendo 3DS created by DETUNE and KORG. KORG DSN-12 features 12 analog-style synthesizers, with three effects each, plus a 64-pattern sequencer, and even a 3D oscilloscope so you can watch your music take shape!

For more information, please visit
DETUNE: http://www.detune.co.jp/korg_dsn12.html
KORG: http://www.korg.com/us/products/synthesizers/korg_dsn12/

KORG DSN-12 is available for download from the Nintendo eShop in Europe and will be available soon in North & South America."

Arturia MicroBrute filtering Roland TR-8, plus Coleco Talking Teacher


Published on Sep 24, 2014 Tony Horgan

"Here's a hard techno I jam recorded with a MicroBrute filtering a TR-8. A Coleco Talking Teacher (which is like a Speak & Spell) is also featured. The noise on the recording is mostly from the microphone, not the MicroBrute or the TR-8. Here the TR-8's sounds are split between the main outputs and one of the two assignable outputs, which is being sent to the MicroBrute. Most of the work on the MicroBrute controls is focused on the Filter, Cutoff and Brute Factor knobs."

Modular Jam #16 - Dub Chords & Beat


Published on Sep 24, 2014 DivKidMusic

"Had some fun creating some 3 voice chords with the Intellijel Dixie oscillators and their master controller. Also used the RYO sequencer modules to then create some drums and here we go ... Jam #16. Full patch details below. Hit subscribe and like for more videos coming ever week.

PATCH NOTES -

Clap

The clap is the noise output from the Erica Synths Polivoks Modulator passing through a Mutable Instruments Branches then going into an RYO Optodist. The triggers come from one of the RYO Voltage Controlled Sequencers in standard clock mode with the Trig Xpander providing clock outs for steps 3 and 7. Both these triggers are mixed into a passive multiple as the outputs on the Trigger Xpander as reverse signal protected (check out the RYO VC Sequencer and Trig Xpander video on my channel :). The triggers are hitting a Doepfer Quad ADSR with a short envelope going into the Optodist gain CV. As the Optodist is vactrol based distortion we can get a great vactrol ring. The Branches modules is a Bernoulli gate which acts like a virtual coin toss so as the voltage fluctuate in the noise source the modules moved between outputting the noise on output A or B (see more of this in my Branches overview video). These creates digital clocked noise and down sampling/bit crushing style effects with broken crackly noise as opposed to standard white noise. The Branches probability (affecting which output is used) is modulated by the Polivoks modulator's LFO output making use of the inverted output (for it's gain control) in triangle mode. Finally the output of the Optodist goes into a Doepfer A-199 spring reverb module before going into channel 2 on the RYO Ampmix used as a final output mixer in this patch. Manual wiggling on the clap was of the Polivoks modulator LFO rate, Branches probability and the Doepfer Spring Reverb mix amount.

Kick

The kick sound source is the Neutron Sound Orgone Accumulator. The trigger sequence comes from the same RYO VC Sequencer as the claps using the Trigger Xpander on steps 1, 2, and 5. The Trig Xpander sends triggers to the Doepfer Quad ADSR and the same envelope is then used to move the wavetable crossfading, VCO1&2 sync mix and pitch (attenuated through one channel on a Bubblesound VCA4p). The Orgone Accumulator's main output then goes into another VCA4p channel and using the same envelope the VCA is opened and closed on each beat.

Dub Style Chords

This is how the patch actually started. Using 3 Intellijel Dixie oscillators tuned to the same note I set a sequence on the XAOC Moskwa which was then sent to the ADDAC 207 Quantizer. Each or the 3 Dixie's uses a separate quantizer channel with intervals set on each channel to create the chords. A sine wave from each oscillator is then mixed into an STG .mix before going into a Malekko Borg 2 in low pass gate mode. The Borg 2 passes the signal up to Make Noise Echophon, clocked to the same clock sources as the sequence using feedback loop 1 with no pitch shift simple clocked delays. Modulation on the Dixie oscillators came from a sine wave on a Livewire AFG taking the same 1v/oct sequence as the lowest Dixie voice, tuned much higher and going into the Dixie Controller's exponential FM input with attenuation. The AFG sine wave first passes through a Malekko VCA with modulation of the level from a Bubblesound uLFO shaped sine, which is modulated at the FM input by a Frequency Central System X Sample & Hold with a lot of on board lag to smooth the output. This FM modulation changes throughout with the VCA/uLFO modulation and provides the slightly bell like overtones in the FM that creep in and out into the delay trails. There is also the triangle output from the uLFO going straight into the linear FM on the Dixie Controller with lots of attenuation just to provide some pitch warble to create some detune and pitch drift throughout.

Clocks & Sequences

The main clock source is the Frequency Central Ultra Wave used as a tempo source for the 4ms Shuffling Clock Multiplier. The SCM sends the x2 clock to the Moskwa to move the pitch sequence which also goes the to the Echophon (where it's multiplied on board). The x8 output goes to the RYO VC Seq providing the beats through the Trig Xpander and the x8 output which is affected by the 4ms SCM Breakout providing beat skipping. The original x1 clock from the Frequency Central Ultra Wave is also multed to a Make Noise Brains and dual Pressure Points which moves through a one row sequence sent to the SCM breakout's beat skipping input. This then sequences the rhythm and beat skipping changes. These go to trigger a WMD MME which is trigger the Borg 2 low pass gate with the chord tone mixed in."

KORG volca - Blitzkrieg Bop


Published on Sep 24, 2014 Masami Hashimoto

"volca arranged by BakaOscillator.
Use, KORG volca bass, beats."

Volcas on eBay

Эстрадин-230 "СНЕЖОК" и немного модуляра.


Published on Sep 24, 2014

"Эстрадин-230 'СНЕЖОК' и немного модуляра (вначале, минуты две). Дальше просто Эстрадин под мигающие лампочки.."

Googlish:

"Estradin-230 'SNOW' and some modular (first two minutes). Next Estradin just under the flashing lights .."

Korg MS 20 Tips & Tricks - Chapter 3: Drum Kit


Published on Sep 24, 2014 gattobus

"Here we are for the third tutorial about MS-20.
This time I'll show you how to create a pretty wicked Drum Kit!
I will also use some of the techniques showed in the previous videos ;-)
Enjoy!"

All parts here.

KORG MS20s on eBay

Kick.S Live / sakaihama (Live recording) [ 2014/ 9/ 24 ]


Published on Sep 23, 2014 Kick.S

"使用機材
KORG ELECTRIBE MX
electro harmonix memory boy
electro harmonix Cathedral"

http://electronica-mini.blogspot.jp/

296r Vocoding 2014


Published on Sep 23, 2014 djangosfire

"296r Vocoding Test 2014"

Tuesday, September 23, 2014

Roland TR-606 Drumatix Drum Machine w/ Quicksilver and Analogue Soution Mods

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via this auction

"This is the ULTIMATE TR-606!!!

The Quicksilver mod is so amazing and totally opens up this machine to new possibilities. Read about it here.

Analogue Solutions tonal mods with breakout box give you control over pitch, decay, and sweep.

This machine is vastly more expressive and flexible than a stock TR-606 and so much fun.

In perfect working condition. Cosmetically very very good. Also includes the 1/8" TRS to MIDI cables that go with the Quicksilver mod."

Vince Clarke's ULTIMATE SUPPORT AX48B Stands For Sale - Synths May Follow

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via this auction

According to the description some of Vince's synths may follow. See the seller's other items for more.

"Having recently moved from a spacious log cabin studio in maine to a smaller basement studio in new york city (see pics at vinceclarkemusic.com), vince decided to replace his free-standing ultimate support keyboard stands with space-saving wall-mount units and asked us if we wanted them. we didn’t! but we felt bad that they were taking up precious space in one of vince’s closets and agreed to help him unload them. we received 8 stands in total. as of writing this, two have been sold so we have six left. hopefully they’ll sell soon cause now theyre taking up precious space in one of OUR closets! >:[ now, vince is quite a modest guy who doesn't normally go around autographing his stuff, but after several very long and painful negotiations, we convinced him to autograph this stand for you!

so why should you want this lovely keyboard stand? well, some might argue that this piece is a crucial part of the erasure sound! others might not. whatever the case, this awesome 2 tier ultimate support ax-48b apex keyboard stand would be a great place to put 2 of your beloved keyboards. designed to be quickly and easily assembled and disassembled, its ideal for gigging musicians who are in a rush. the arms come off in a matter of seconds and can be stored in the compartment on top of the stand. the 3 legs slide out from the compartment on the bottom of the stand. its great for studio use as well. see our pics above for a photo we took of this or one of the other similar stands in vince's maine cabin studio where it was ultimately supporting a Moog Minimoog and Roland Juno-106. and if you dont play keyboards, well, this item would probably make a rather handsome coat rack as well!

NOTE: the photos shown here may not be of the actual stand you receive since we have 6 of them, but they are all autographed and are all in similar condition.

this particular stand is in very nice shape, with some typical scratches and dings but nothing worth mentioning in detail. it was autographed with a silver paint pen. we taped a piece of paper over it before loading it into our synthmobile (tm) and will leave it the way it is so it doesnt smudge before you get it. once you get it, you might want to apply a clear coat over it if you wish to preserve it. want more general info on the ultimate support ax-48b? please search the web. keyboards not included.

if this auction goes well, we may ebay a couple of the spare synths and drum machines vince traded us a while ago. the ones he used most may become part of the massive vintage synth recording studio we may make available for select projects.

check out erasure’s new album (the violet flame) and find erasure tour dates near you here."
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