Tuesday, November 25, 2014
Roland Jupiter-4 "Novemberblues"
(c) 2014 vintage synthesizer demo track by RetroSound
all sounds: Roland Jupiter-4 Analog Synthesizer (1978)
drums: Roland TR-808 (1982)
recording: multi-track without Midi
fx: delay and reverb
Fog, an original, live ambient track Korg Volca Keys, Bass, RK100s Keytar
Published on Nov 25, 2014 Tony Horgan
"Played live without a computer using the gear's onboard sequencers. ... Korg RK-100s Keytar, Volca Keys, Volca Bass and Arturia MicroBrute. It was so misty this morning, the camera lens fogged up. The Roland TR-8 is not strictly necessary here - it's just setting the tempo and starting the Keys. The tempo is 130bpm. Delay effects are from a Zoom 1201 and Korg KaossPad Quad."
coco sensul touch
Published on Nov 25, 2014 koze pz
"Hokema basic without skin.
A piezo disc is fit underneath and a few screws for touch."
ppg wave 2.3 synthersizer
ARP Odyssey Mk III
vxxy dcm8 chiptune drum machine synthesizer
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via this auction
"the power is in the DAC bit crush and the 2 track sequencer... sounds very c64, mssiah and gameboy lsdj."
via this auction
"the power is in the DAC bit crush and the 2 track sequencer... sounds very c64, mssiah and gameboy lsdj."
SNAZZY FX: SNAZZY FX AND MOOG! telephone game and Rogue
Published on Nov 25, 2014 snazelle
"Got any analog synth with gate/cv in ??
Get a one row euro system and breath new life into any basic synth.
In this video we take the TRIGGER/GATE output (we are using auto trig switch of MOOG but the wires would be the same for using the keys instead)
That trigger drives the SNAZZY FX TELEPHONE Game which works as a cv ( pitch) sequencer. We are feeding the telephone game the Y signal output of the Snazzy FX Chaos Brother ( which is in turn "controlled" by the MOOG rogue cv output jack) this feeds into the telephone game which sends each voltage into five cells ...passing it down and adding feedback till it is a completely new theme....
This is then sent back into the Moog via the SUM OUT ( in this video) and plugged into the CV IN of the MOOG"
Make Noise Richter Wogglebug
Published on Nov 25, 2014 MAKEN0ISE
"The Wogglebug is a random voltage generator, originally designed by Grant Richter of Wiard Synthesizers. It is a continuation of the "smooth" and "stepped" fluctuating random voltage sources pioneered by Don Buchla within the Model 266 'Source of Uncertainty.'
New features in the Richter Wogglebug:
- A much more stable clock output with the widest frequency range yet seen on a Wogglebug. The clock now goes up to about 200Hz, allowing the Control Voltage and Gate OUTputs to be heard directly as different flavors of analog and digital noise.
- In previous Wogglebugs, the clock had been locked to the internal Sample and Hold Circuit. Now, with the Richter Wogglebug, the clock can be freed by the independent External Clock INput or the Disturb Button. Regardless of what is happening at these control points, the Internal Clock OUTput will continue to run at the specified rate, keeping it open for use as a Master Clock at all times.
- The Disturb Button allows the Sample and Hold Circuit to be clocked manually: press to sample, release to hold. When the Wogglebug is running fast, this can slow it down. When running slow or not at all, this kicks it in the ass and delivers the next set of random values.
- The Smooth VCO is a brand new waveform, Sharktooth.
- The Influence input has a greater effect on all parts of the Wogglebug's psyche than the previous Ring Mod input.
- The Burst output is more active and ALL portions of the Wogglebug are more responsive to control and touch.
http://www.makenoisemusic.com/woggleb..."
MASCHINE 2.2 - a new melodic dimension
Published on Nov 25, 2014 Native Instruments
Maschines on eBay
"The MASCHINE 2.2 update delivers completely new ways to create melodies and harmonies - revolutionize your workflow. More info: http://www.native-instruments.com/mas...
The MASCHINE 2.2 update adds a new melodic dimension to your productions with a new scale and chord engine, a fully-functional arpeggiator, and more. If you use MASCHINE STUDIO, it unlocks the touch-sensitive knobs. And this update also delivers full KOMPLETE KONTROL S-Series keyboard integration, turning MASCHINE and KOMPLETE into an unstoppable production duo.
MASCHINE 2.2 unlocks MASCHINE STUDIO’s touch-sensitive knobs. For example, when browsing, touching a knob automatically takes you to the tag cloud on the hardware display. Depending on which control knob you touch, you’ll see all available options and functions in a pop-up list. For instance, routing options for sounds and groups. Absolutely no menu diving – a turbocharged workflow.
MASCHINE 2.2 extends Keyboard Mode with a new scale and chord engine – fully integrated into the MASCHINE workflow. Simply select your scale and start playing melodies on MASCHINE’s 16 ultra-sensitive pads that are always in key. Engage Chord Mode and play chords directly into your compositions.
MASCHINE 2.2 extends Note Repeat into a fully-functional arpeggiator. Play any number of notes and let MASCHINE turn them into a melodic pattern. Use the arpeggiator in combination with Scale and Chord Modes and get polyphonic performances from just one key – always in tune. What’s more, the output of the arpeggiator is recorded into the Pattern Editor – perfect for post-performance editing.
MASCHINE 2.2 gives you full keyboard functionality within the MASCHINE environment. Press browse on your KOMPLETE KONTROL keyboard and the KOMPLETE Browser pops up on your computer screen, letting you select and load a sound directly into a sound slot in MASCHINE. Watch scales, chords, and arpeggios light up across KOMPLETE KONTROL’s Light Guide™, see the color of your sounds in MASCHINE directly on the keyboards, and get perfectly-mapped parameters instantly with Native Map™.
The beat goes on with the MASCHINE 2.1 software update. Discover the new Grit kick engine, shaker performer mode, group MIDI export, and more. This update is entirely free for anyone using the MASCHINE 2 software."
Flame 4 Vox Permutation
Published on Nov 25, 2014 Ebotronix
Flame 4 Vox, Beta Test 23 (V 0.97)
Buchla System #1
Moog Prodigy Bass, B Murf, CP251,MP 201,VX351
Kenton Pro 2000,Pro Solo mk 2
Rane SM 26
Rocktron Rack Interface
Soldano SP77 Tube Preamp
Yamaha KX 25, MCS 2
Mackie "the mixer"
Hameg Dual Trace Oscilloscope HM 312-8
FX: Akai MCF 42, Boss VF-1, Lexicon MPX 100, PCM80/90
Ultrabeat drum
vid # 1186
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