Friday, January 02, 2015
LEGOWELT Studiostuff Crumar DS-2 Synthesizer
Published on Jan 2, 2015 Farsetto Nero
"This is not a synthesizer for boring italo basslines, funky leadlines and commonplace pop music melodies. This thing is instant cosmic space travel... Its big, unstable, adventerous, bleepy, moist, crackling, cloudy, hoarse, droney"
" Naif " /Electronic (Elektron Analog Four, Electribe sx, Edirol orchestral)
Published on Jan 2, 2015 MrGOFIOvideos
Great Vintage Korg MS-10 SN 132684 with MIDI
Edgar is there ...
Published on Jan 2, 2015 tlnet37
"First improvisation in 2015, with 6 audio tracks re-recorded with my Alesis Fusion 8hd ... nothing else but tangerine dream ..."
Korg Volca jam featuring Piano samples!
Published on Jan 2, 2015 Gaz Williams
"Here is all four Korg Volcas synced up and using piano samples as the driving force from the new Volca sample. I am making lots of use of the step jump function."
Korg Volcas on eBay
Delptronics ThunderBell Analog Cowbell Eurorack Module Demo
Published on Jan 2, 2015 Delptronics
"Demo of the Delptronics ThunderBell analog cowbell. Available as a Eurorack module and built into an actual cowbell."
"The Delptronics ThunderBell is a classic analog cowbell sound. The circuit is inspired by the great cowbell sound in the Korg KR-55. Like the KR-55, the TR-808, and most other analog drum machines, we model a cowbell by using two tuned square waves. We also include some pseudo-ring-modulation, as did the KR-55.
Tuneable
In the old drum machines, the cowbell was not tuneable. Newer cowbell modules give you knobs to tune the two square waves. However, if the two frequencies are not in the correct relationship to one another, then it does not sound like a bell at all. The Delptronics ThunderBell keeps the two waves in the proper relationship across a wide freqency range. So, it is a truly tunable cowbell. There is also some room at the lower end where the sound gets weird and fun, if not bell-like. The ThunderBell also gives you broad control of the decay, so you can create short "tinks" or long "dings".
Voltage Controllable
The ThunderBell Eurorack Module gives you voltage control of both the pitch and decay. The CV inputs are 0 to 5V and cover the whole range of the module's sounds, it is not 1V/octave. We also include a trigger button so you can throw a bell into your mix whenever the mood strikes you.
The ThunderBell in a Cowbell (or mini kit) has an analog gate input and pitch voltage control input. Both pitch and decay are controllable with knobs, and of course there is a trigger button."
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