Sunday, January 11, 2015
Olegtron* 4060
Olegtron* 4060 from Samuel van Dijk on Vimeo.
"The Olegtron* 4060 is a compact oscillator/divider box capable of creating unique signals and sequences through a revolutionary programming method of sticking components to it’s patchboard. The device can be used as a standalone sound generator that connects with a 3.5mm stereo jack output or to control a wide variety of machines, such as toys or synths with control voltage, clock or gate input.
Here the 4060 is controlling the Anyware Tinysizer through clock and gate signals. The 4060's output is going through the Tinysizer's multimode filter. Thanks to Olli Suorlahti for donating this fun and very powerful machine!
Olegtron Mechatronics
http://olegtron.com/"
Bleep Labs / Gieskes - 3TrinsRGBplus1c
Published on Jan 11, 2015 ISOTROPOSPHERE
"Analog Audio / Video Synthesizer - brief review
Just arrived to my door, unboxing shown before review. I of course unpackaged the power adapter, labeled it, and applied the Bleep Labs sticker (included) to the outside of the case prior to starting the camera.
Amendments to commentary: The source switches are to select video source of each oscillator- (Incoming video or self generating video). The big colored buttons at the bottom each have a corresponding colored led underneath and when lit are high range / off, low range for each oscillator. Red was also included in the audio mix with the green at the end versus what I said of being modulated by the blue channel.
This is a lengthy video yes, but, I am only scratching the surface of the capabilities of this device here and I apologize for my blathering.
This is the start of some serious video synthesis experimental exploration fun. Thank you Bleep Labs and Gieskes, it was quite a wait for this device but it was worth it.
I do believe this device may be available from Gieskes as a DIY kit as well as assembled from Bleep Labs.
Enjoy and get yours today!!!"
Rain as Random
Published on Jan 11, 2015 Pulp Logic
"Rain onto a pair of diy contact hydrophones as a random pulse generator."
floor transmissions 2: tange
Published on Jan 11, 2015 khole o
"i'll cut it into pieces.
bon voyage."
Circuit bent toy guitar by PsychicEyeClix
Published on Jan 11, 2015 psychiceyeclix
"Circuit bent toy guitar with whammy bar & lfo.
Info - psychiceyeclix.wordpress.com
mods -
Pitch control
Whammy distortion touch pressure bar
Lfo circuit
Lfo rate control
Jack out
guitar has 3 settings - Demo, Freestyle, Step
madness can be recorded & played back with record/playback button!"
Toccata - practicing against a click
Published on Jan 11, 2015 noddyspuncture
Moog modular & Roland JD-800. Air guitar at 1:34.
"Practicing 'Toccata' against a click. Coming along slowly, still not perfect but it won't be long now...:)"
Orgone Accumulator - First contact [Part 01]
Published on Jan 11, 2015 batchas
"I didn't even take time to make the panel look good, as I was such in a hurry to test the module!
Not overclocked yet, but I'll try out as soon as I am ready to load new waveforms for further testing."
DSI Pro 2 Parameter Sequencing
Published on Jan 11, 2015 Chris Stack
"On the Dave Smith Instruments Pro 2, I disabled track 1 note sequencing and am just sequencing patch parameters, primarily filter cutoff, while long slow LFOs bring in additional filter resonance and crank up the feedback amount."
Dave Smith Pro 2s on eBay
papernoise concertodrone mk3 (circuit-bent casio SK-)1 demo
Published on Jan 11, 2015 Hannes Pasqualini
"demo video of my circuit-bent SK-1.
INFO
0:30 mutlimode VCF, the concertodrone features a LP/HP synthacon-style filter with basic voltage control. The filter is pretty overdriven and has a nice nasty resonance
1:00 555-timer-based LFO. I've added a simple oscillator based around a 555-timer-IC. This one can be used as a modulator with the VCF or patched into any other jack for some unpredictable effects
2:00 lo-fi echo effect. I've added a PT2399-based echo/delay effect. I don't use it very often, because it's a bit too lo-fi and I should have extended the control over the parameters a bit more. Also I didn't include a proper dry/wet control
2:45 the paching! this is the interesting part. most of the patch points are taken from reed ghazalas famous guide. I've added a bunch of new ones and including a proper pitch control (using an LTC1799 from circuitbenders.co.uk)."
Update via papernoise in the comments:
"Improvising with the loopper and my new Concertodrone Mk3 (circuit bent Casio SK-1).
All sounds are coming from the Casio, no FX have been added (except for a subtle bit of reverb)."
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