Thursday, December 18, 2014
Novation // Project CALC (All Hardware Setup)
Published on Dec 18, 2014 NovationTV
"Chris Calcutt used nothing but hardware to generate all these sounds and perform this tune. How? Click here to replicate his setup: http://www.novationmusic.com/project-...
Here’s a hint: he used an Elektron Octatrack to control his Novation Bass Station II and Novation UtraNova. He also used his Novation Launch Control XL to control the volumes of all the Octatrack’s audio tracks."
Korg Electribe ER-1+ Roland DC-30 Analog Delay (BOSS DM-300)
Published on Dec 18, 2014 SubTokyoShop
"Korg Electribe ER-1+ Roland DC-30 Analog Delay
Roland DC-30 Analog Delay is the same model as Boss DM-300
Best Roland/Boss Analog Chorus Echo with BBD analog delay chip '80s Vintage
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Modular vid #192
Published on Dec 18, 2014 Phisynth
"A live improvisation on the Serge, Bugbrand and Gotharman Little Deformer"
Analogue Solutions Concussor MT9 MIDI-Trigger eurorack module overview
Published on Dec 18, 2014 Analogue Solutions
"Analogue Solutions Concussor MT9 MIDI-Trigger eurorack module overview.
9 trigger outs to fire your drum modules, EG modules and to make clocks to sync your sequencers to MIDI.
http://www.analoguesolutions.com
Video by Ben Wilson / DivKid - www.youtube.com/divkidvideo"
A simple groove made with a Roland TR-8, Korg Volca Keys and MiniKaossPad 2
Published on Dec 18, 2014 Tony Horgan
Workflow: Octatrack
Published on Dec 18, 2014 Elektron
"Sampling, slicing, and beat making with the Octatrack. Sample taken from Ferdi Özbeğen's 'Altin Mikrofon' vinyl.
www.elektron.se"
Elektrons on eBay
Wednesday, December 17, 2014
Pinwale Sounds - From Soft Power To Unjust Peace
Published on Dec 17, 2014 Jacques Mongrel
"A futile exercise in relaxation combining a lethargic dance jam with scenes from Mamoru Oshi's movie Patlabor 2 which, amongst other things, ruminates on the notion that developed countries exist in a state of 'unjust peace'. Set in a near future Tokyo, where computer networks and large machines called "Labors" have lead to unprecedented economic prosperity, a terrorist attack is not all that it seems."
Notable Max For Live synths used:
Kasio, Opfour, Bassline"
via Patron Jacques Mongrel aka Pinwale Sounds.
P.S. Bit of a Synth Rorschach at 3:50.
1968 WEM HAND-FULL VINTAGE HAND HELD SYNTHESIZER DRUM MACHINE EFFECTS UNIT
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via this auction
SN 00036
"For sale is this vintage 1968 WEM Hand-Full synthesizer noise module. This incredibly rare monosynth, serial number HF 00036, is in extremely clean 100% all original condition. Additionally, and perhaps more importantly, this unit is in perfect functional shape. Designed to be held in one hand, but played with both, this psychedelic approach to synthesis was too far ahead of its time. Most similar to today’s Korg Kaos Pad with regard to tactile manipulation and the small simple interface, this hand held synth consists of 4 separate circuits, each of which has 4 basic functions/buttons. Though each circuit board is mono, all four of the boards, as well as the 2 control knobs, interact in a very interesting manner. With squeals, slaps, dive bombs, whistles, and resonant thunder, the Hand-Full might be interpreted by some as a sound effect machine, but in actuality, is somewhat more sophisticated and clearly more musical. While this unit should belong in a museum, it would be an absolute treasure to have in a great studio. Though the serial number suggests that more than 50 were probably made, we’ve only accounted for the potential of a batch of less than 15. Part novelty, part history, this is an incredibly unique synth."
via this auction
SN 00036
"For sale is this vintage 1968 WEM Hand-Full synthesizer noise module. This incredibly rare monosynth, serial number HF 00036, is in extremely clean 100% all original condition. Additionally, and perhaps more importantly, this unit is in perfect functional shape. Designed to be held in one hand, but played with both, this psychedelic approach to synthesis was too far ahead of its time. Most similar to today’s Korg Kaos Pad with regard to tactile manipulation and the small simple interface, this hand held synth consists of 4 separate circuits, each of which has 4 basic functions/buttons. Though each circuit board is mono, all four of the boards, as well as the 2 control knobs, interact in a very interesting manner. With squeals, slaps, dive bombs, whistles, and resonant thunder, the Hand-Full might be interpreted by some as a sound effect machine, but in actuality, is somewhat more sophisticated and clearly more musical. While this unit should belong in a museum, it would be an absolute treasure to have in a great studio. Though the serial number suggests that more than 50 were probably made, we’ve only accounted for the potential of a batch of less than 15. Part novelty, part history, this is an incredibly unique synth."
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