Monday, December 08, 2014
chopper demo
Published on Dec 8, 2014 cirtcele
"just basic basic patches on the Chopper. On this one, the comparator input (comp) is wired to the switch of chop1 input."
Roland MC-909 and Korg EMX downtempo electronica
Published on Dec 8, 2014 MIDERA
"All melody parts on the Roland MC-909, some drums as well.
Korg EMX used for drums only."
Korg EMX-1 - first noodles (take 2)
Published on Dec 8, 2014 Phil Tipping
"Not very ambitious but what a fun machine! Song mode used to change patterns as I don't have the skill to mute/un-mute parts on-the-fly while playing live like some emx gurus (menu shows position within song).
This upload replaces previous poor quality take-1... found my wife's digital camera captures low-light video much better than my dedicated camcorder :("
Flame 4 Vox Space
Published on Dec 8, 2014 Ebotronix
Flame 4 Vox, Beta Test 32 ( V 0.98)
Arp Odyssey 2821 white noise
4ms QCD /Expander² ,QPLFO,RCD
Analogue Systems RS110²²,RS 100²
Doepfer A118, A134²²,A175²²,A185-2, A 138abc,A 192 -1
Flame 4 Vox,Chord Machine²,Talking Synth Module²
flight of harmony choices
Make Noise Brains, Pressure Points², Maths²
Optomix, QMMG,RenĂ©,Wogglebug²
Malekko Anti ²²,Jag
Moog MP 201 Panning
Rocktron Rack Interface
Roland SVC -350 Vocoder
Tip Top Audio Z8000
Toppobrillo Sportmodulator, Quantimator
Logic masterclock to Kenton Pro 2000
FX :Alesis 3630, Aphex Model 104,Boss VF-1,BSS DPR 402,
Lexicon PCM 80, Line 6 Echo Pro,
Red Federation BPM FX Pro,TC M 3000
mackie the mixer³
morse key Vocoder / Talking Synth's switch
Ultrabeat kick & rim
vid # 1197
MS-20 mini, microKORG, Volca Series, Aira TR-8 (Lightning strike)
Published on Dec 8, 2014 Metatron's Cube
"The lightning strike, unbeatable. And now he kills just for the fun of it.
Something we are slowly working on, this isn't the final form but it's getting close. This was more of an equipment test for our new mixer, a Behringer EURORACK PRO RX1602. And months after VolcaRocks original suggestion of having some ambient room sound before the track starts, we have now got around to it....lol. Anyway, we hope everyone’s holidays are going well and thanks for watching/listening!
Equipment used:
Korg MS-20 mini through TC electronics HoF Reverb
Korg MicroKORG through TC electronics Arena Reverb
Korg Volca Keys through Korg Kp2 mini
Korg Volca Bass through Korg Kp3
Korg Volca Beats
Roland Aira TR-8
Akai MPX-8 through Korg Quad Pad
download@ https://soundcloud.com/miles-baskett/..."
TB 303 vs X0XB0X vs TB-3
Published on Dec 7, 2014 Kevin Polzer
"A comparison of my collection of acid instruments. Using a famous bassline from 'Phuture' You be the judge."
Sunday, December 07, 2014
Introducing the NW2S IO Eurorack Module
via nw2s
"For far too long, your modular has lived in its own world. Crazy signal levels, Unbalanced connections, Odd cables, Disconnected sleeves? Or is that ring? Or should it be grounded? The nw2s::io lets your modular integrate with your studio just as if it were another one of your studio devices.
- Record directly to your DAW at optimal levels
- Record Rich Patches with a Minimum of Hardware
- Integrate pro audio gear into your patches
- Treat your modular as a hardware insert for your DAW
- Interface CV with your DAW
Available to order now. Preassembled or kit. Starting at $145"
Additoinal details at nw2s.net.
Moog Prodigy + Korg MS-10 + Roland SH-101 = Sepia
Published on Dec 7, 2014 n3bsvid
"[ https://citizenpark.bandcamp.com ]
A little live jam featuring 3 analog mono synths. The SH-101 is sequenced by an Analog Solutions Oberkorn MK3. The MS-10 is routed through a Maxon AD-900, VOX V847 and ProCo Rat. The Prodigy is routed through a Sovtek Small Stone and Moogerfooger MF-104M which is controlled with a EP-3 expression pedal. Reverb is applied in software.
Hardware:
Moog Prodigy
Roland SH-101
Korg MS-10
VOX V847
Moogerfooger MF-104M
Moog EP-3
Sovtek Small Stone
Analogue Solutions Oberkorn MK3
ProCo Rat
Software:
Waves J37
Waves LA-2A
ValhallaDSP VintageVerb"
Light and Sound
Published on Dec 6, 2014 IMHUL
"As the image on the screen changes, different frequencies are induced in the telephone pickup coil. The software measures those changes once per second. If the difference in frequency crosses a certain threshold, the software either triggers a MIDI note-on event or randomizes all of the synthesizer parameters, or both."
The software synthesizer used is Sophia by Audiobulb.
"The pickup coil is going to the sound card input on my laptop. The software hosting the Sophia VST is called Analog Box 2.42. It can act as a modular synth/effect software in its own right a la PureData, Reaktor, etc. I put together a 'circuit' in ABox2 that measures the frequency of the signal coming into the sound card. That measurement is taken every second and compared with the previous measurement. If the difference exceeds a specific threshold value (ex. a difference of 30Hz or more), it triggers the synth, or changes its parameters, or does both.
Those pickup coils can be great for getting interesting sounds out of electronic devices. In fact, I got the idea to do this from another post on the Matrixsynth site where someone was feeding sounds from the coil into a small hardware modular setup. :)"
Triple Lowpas Gate Test, Module 1
Published on Dec 7, 2014 Jeffrey Cecil
"Testing Thomas Whites triple lopass gate, first lpg module. Still two modules and summing wiring to go. Seems to be doin it's thang."
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