Tuesday, January 20, 2015
ContinuumModular
"Excerpt from a live session noodling around with a modular synth and Haken Continuum
Bass drone is a MakeNoise DPO, self-modulated, filtered by Pittsburgh Modular LPG. Resonant noise filter sweep is RF Nomad into a Harvestman Polivoks VCF. Random arpeggio is a Doepfer A110 VCO modulated by a Music Thing Modular Turing Machine, with delay provided by Expert Sleepers Disting. All modular sounds mixed live via Low-Gain Electronics Submix, then post-processed on Lexicon MX200."
via Russ.
Analog Drum Loops - LEPLOOP
Available on Bandcamp here.
"Includes unlimited streaming via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
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Here on Bandcamp, you can listen to a selection of some of the Loops in this pack.
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This pack contains 89 (24bit 44.1Khz WAV) Loops in a Zip file
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The ZIP file contains 4 Folders - 46 Bass Drum Loops - 14 Bass Loops - 6 Melody Loops and 23 Percussive Loops.
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Choose MP3 for a faster file download of the Demo track and the example sound files.
You will get the high quality WAVs in the ZIP file.
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The Loops in this pack range from half a bar to 4 bars long, and have been carefully edited to loop seamlessly from start to finish to start….
They were all sequenced within the LEPLOOP analog groove box.
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No Digital processing has been applied, only subtle fades to prevent clicks.
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You may think "only 89 Loops?"……...but some loops contain many different elements, some differ subtly ("Dub Shop" contains 12 similar Bass Drums - actually "Dub Shop" and "Accent Velocity" are the same sequenced pattern, but with two different sounding results.) or in the case of the loop "WaveSequence" there are 8 vastly different percussive elements that you may edit and be creative with (eg. you can create a whole drum kit with one Loop) or Halloween Bells with 19 different Bells and percussive elements.
There are only a couple of loops that sound similar to each other and these have been included as the waveforms differ slightly and are great to provide a subtle variation.
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Get Creative!
FOOD4samplers."
Eurorack + Juno 106 + MC202 Jam 1
Published on Jan 20, 2015 Steve McDonald
"Jam, mid-Jan 2015. Right after assembling new small modular. Modded MC202 is being controlled via cv/gate from the Elektron keyboard."
Kilpatrick Audio Phenol - A Quick Look
Published on Jan 20, 2015 KilpatrickAudio
"Check out the very first glimpses of the production prototype of PHENOL. We listened to comments from Kickstarter backers and beta testers and made a number of improvements. These include new controls for envelope modes, a new arp mode for making interesting musical envelopes and LFOs, as well as a full set of 1/4" jacks on the rear panel with dedicated headphone and line outs."
DSI TEMPEST update 1 4 with Flex & Bell sounds & NEW WOOD SIDES!!
Published on Jan 20, 2015 Ritchie DeCarlo
"Experimenting with another NEW project!
FUN!!!"
Tempests on eBay
New Waldorf Waldorf Edition 2 Screenshots
PPG Wave 2.2v, d-pole Multimode Filter, and attack Percussion Synthesizer.
See this post for details.
1976 ARP 2600 Model 2601 v1.0 with Keyboard SN 3620 0153
Note: Auction links are affiliate links for which the site may be compensated.
via this auction
via the seller: "Features: 4012 "ladder" 4-pole filter; duo-phonic 3620 keyboard; matching keyboard/synth SE#s 0153; original cables, manual, service manual and patch book.
Condition: Unmolested, totally stock and original; panels, keyboard and over-all cosmetics in beautiful condition; a few modest tolex blemishes; oscillator 2 requires calibration; three slider knobs broken off (see photos - sliders fully functional, replacements readily available).
Provenance: Original owner, purchased new in spring 1976 from Patrick Gleeson, Different Fur Trading Co., San Francisco.
Highlights: This 2601 v1.0 is quite rare - it is equipped with the Moog style "fat" 4-pole filter with extended frequency range (which Moog forced ARP to discontinue), has superior jacks and sliders, and was manufactured mid-1976 at the peak of the quality curve for the 2600s. I have owned and treasured this synth for 39 years. If you are looking for a immaculate, single owner, best-in-class example of a ARP 2600, this is it."
via this auction

Condition: Unmolested, totally stock and original; panels, keyboard and over-all cosmetics in beautiful condition; a few modest tolex blemishes; oscillator 2 requires calibration; three slider knobs broken off (see photos - sliders fully functional, replacements readily available).
Provenance: Original owner, purchased new in spring 1976 from Patrick Gleeson, Different Fur Trading Co., San Francisco.
Highlights: This 2601 v1.0 is quite rare - it is equipped with the Moog style "fat" 4-pole filter with extended frequency range (which Moog forced ARP to discontinue), has superior jacks and sliders, and was manufactured mid-1976 at the peak of the quality curve for the 2600s. I have owned and treasured this synth for 39 years. If you are looking for a immaculate, single owner, best-in-class example of a ARP 2600, this is it."
Buchla 201e-4 Boat with 259e, 292e, 281e and Eardrill Pendulum Wratchet
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