Wednesday, February 11, 2015
Malfunkn - Spooky Action(feat Azelia Banks - 212ft)
Published on Jan 20, 2015
Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/malfunkn/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Malfunkn
Instruments Used:
Elektron Octatrack
Elektron Analog RYTM
Futureretro Revolution
Sound Devices 633
iPhone5
Watch the instrumental version here:
Malfunkn - Spooky Action(Third Take)
Published on Jan 20, 2015
Instruments used:
Elektron Octatrack
Elektron Analog RYTM
Future Retro Revolution
Sound Devices 633
iPhone5
Pacman sample.
Malfunkn - All Day(Take One)
Published on Feb 10, 2015 Houston Guy
Recorded January 9th 2015 at Edgehill Studios.
Purchase on Bandcamp:
http://malfunkn.bandcamp.com/track/al...
Equipment used:
Elektron Octatrack
Elektron Analog RYTM
Future Retro Revolution
Korg Ms2000
Korg Kp3
Sound Devices 633
Malfunkn - Computational Chemistry
Published on Jan 28, 2015 Houston Guy
Purchase the track here: https://malfunkn.bandcamp.com/track/c...
Follow Malfunkn here: https://www.facebook.com/Malfunkn
Bookings/Press: https://www.muzeek.com/malfunkn
Gear used:
Elektron Octatrack
Elektron Analog RYTM
Futureretro Revolution
Korg Ms-2000(not pictured)
Sound Devices 633
iPhone
Tuesday, February 10, 2015
EMS Sequencer 256 & VC3S in 1978 Film "The Shout
The sound alchemist (from "The Shout" by Jerzy Skolimowski, 1978)
Uploaded on Oct 5, 2011 freakedeliqueful - EMS at 1:01, Roland RE-301 through 3:01 (how coincidental) :).
@frozenreeds sent in the pics with the following.
"John Hurt indulging in some really nice vintage synth/concrète action in Jerzy Skolimowski's 'The Shout'."
The EMS Sequencer 256 used in the film went up for auction back in May of 2011 here. The film and EMS sighting was first mentioned in this post back in 2006. I did a quick search on YouTube and managed to find the video above.
EMS Sequencer 256 left.
Pin matrix for the EMS VC3S aka "The Putney", angled tabletop version of the SYNTHI, below.
Awesome bit of sound design in this portion of the film. I'm curious how much was recorded during the scene vs. afterwards.
The film is available on Amazon.
Uploaded on Oct 5, 2011 freakedeliqueful - EMS at 1:01, Roland RE-301 through 3:01 (how coincidental) :).
@frozenreeds sent in the pics with the following.
"John Hurt indulging in some really nice vintage synth/concrète action in Jerzy Skolimowski's 'The Shout'."
The EMS Sequencer 256 used in the film went up for auction back in May of 2011 here. The film and EMS sighting was first mentioned in this post back in 2006. I did a quick search on YouTube and managed to find the video above.
EMS Sequencer 256 left.
Pin matrix for the EMS VC3S aka "The Putney", angled tabletop version of the SYNTHI, below.
Awesome bit of sound design in this portion of the film. I'm curious how much was recorded during the scene vs. afterwards. The film is available on Amazon.
Really Nice Audio - RNA Replicator, dualHMVCO1a & CV Mixers Eurorack Modules
The RNA Replicator - x8 CV Buffer Eurorack Module
Published on Feb 10, 2015
"Replicating the Replicator"
It looks like we have a new modular DIY maker. Really Nice Audio or RNA for short currently has three modules listed on their site, the replicator x8 CV Buffer (video above), the dualHMVCO1a VCO, and CV Mixers based on an adaptation of Ray Wilson's MFOS design. Details on each captured for the archives below. They also do DIY synth mods and repair including work on the Yamaha DX-7, Korg Poly-61, Korg Monotribe, Oberheim DMX, and OSCar.
the replicator
"This versatile CV Buffer features 8 buffered outputs as well as 2 buffered inverted outputs.
The toggle switch inverts the voltage to the bottom 4 outputs.
2 bi-polar LEDs show the voltage polarity for each bank of 4 outputs.
It can also be used as a 2 x 4 channel buffer as inserting a signal into the IN2 socket overrides the bottom 4 outputs.
Comes with eurorack ribbon power cable and 2x 3mm screws."
dualHMVCO1a
"With 2 boards I claim 4 oscillators!!"
CV Mixers
"This CV Mixer system is an adaptation of Ray Wilson’s design found in his Multi-Function module from the essential MFOS website. I wanted to make a modular design with minimal wiring. All pots are soldered to the PCB whilst the sockets connect to a 5 pin single row IDC. This way you can use ‘each side’ of a 10 pin IDC to connect 2 mixers at a time to your socket panel. I made a socket panel which has 2 x 10 pin IDC connectors so 4 mixers can be connected. Built into my socket panel is a Common Input which buffers this signal each of the 4 CV 1 inputs. Inserting a plug into a CV1 input socket breaks the buffered signal.
This system I built for my 4x HMVCO1a so I have wired each mixer output to its corresponding oscillator via the ‘normalled’ pin each CV input socket.
Each CV Mixer gives you :
A coarse voltage bias
A fine voltage bias
3x CV inputs with attenuators
A bi-polar LED indicator showing polarity of voltage"
Published on Feb 10, 2015
"Replicating the Replicator"
It looks like we have a new modular DIY maker. Really Nice Audio or RNA for short currently has three modules listed on their site, the replicator x8 CV Buffer (video above), the dualHMVCO1a VCO, and CV Mixers based on an adaptation of Ray Wilson's MFOS design. Details on each captured for the archives below. They also do DIY synth mods and repair including work on the Yamaha DX-7, Korg Poly-61, Korg Monotribe, Oberheim DMX, and OSCar.
the replicator
"This versatile CV Buffer features 8 buffered outputs as well as 2 buffered inverted outputs.
The toggle switch inverts the voltage to the bottom 4 outputs.
2 bi-polar LEDs show the voltage polarity for each bank of 4 outputs.
It can also be used as a 2 x 4 channel buffer as inserting a signal into the IN2 socket overrides the bottom 4 outputs.
Comes with eurorack ribbon power cable and 2x 3mm screws."
dualHMVCO1a
"With 2 boards I claim 4 oscillators!!"
CV Mixers
"This CV Mixer system is an adaptation of Ray Wilson’s design found in his Multi-Function module from the essential MFOS website. I wanted to make a modular design with minimal wiring. All pots are soldered to the PCB whilst the sockets connect to a 5 pin single row IDC. This way you can use ‘each side’ of a 10 pin IDC to connect 2 mixers at a time to your socket panel. I made a socket panel which has 2 x 10 pin IDC connectors so 4 mixers can be connected. Built into my socket panel is a Common Input which buffers this signal each of the 4 CV 1 inputs. Inserting a plug into a CV1 input socket breaks the buffered signal.
This system I built for my 4x HMVCO1a so I have wired each mixer output to its corresponding oscillator via the ‘normalled’ pin each CV input socket.Each CV Mixer gives you :
A coarse voltage bias
A fine voltage bias
3x CV inputs with attenuators
A bi-polar LED indicator showing polarity of voltage"
LABELS/MORE:
DIY,
eurorack,
MFOS,
New,
New in 2015,
New Makers,
New Makers in 2015,
New Modules,
New Modules in 2015,
RNA
Arp Odyssey MK1 (Model 2800) Synthesizer SN 281695
Analogue Solutions Vostok Synthesizer
WIP: The 48 Steps
Published on Feb 10, 2015 Steve Castellano
"A work in progress – I'll upload further variations as I develop this into a more structured composition."
Moog Sub 37 & eurorack.
Jam Session at the Muff Wiggler Store & Patching the Qu-Bit Nano Rand
Published on Feb 8, 2015 Muff Wiggler
"tiptop drums, Audio damage FX, qu-bit nano rand, softwire switch, DPO, MMG, Ecophon, 4ms QCD, RCD/SCM
the lead is high feedback delay with delay time sequenced by Xoac Moskwa sequencer. lot's of modulation to the 4ms RCD/SCM"
Published on Feb 8, 2015 Muff Wiggler
"tiptop drum modules triggered by 4ms QCD, RCD/SCM, audio damage FX on the drums, Qu-bit nano rand sending gates to the Make Noise MMG strike input and CV to the Make Noise DPO. DPO audio routed to MMG and Ecophon.
The Softwire VC Octal Switch is turning on and off FX sends, modulation from the Nano Rand and modulation to the Audio Damage FreqShift.
4ms PEG, SISM also in use."
http://store.muffwiggler.com/
Simple Sputnik Show and Listen at the MuffWiggler Store
Published on Jan 17, 2015 Muff Wiggler
Playlist:
1. Simple Sputnik Show and Listen at the MuffWiggler Store
2. Sputnik 4 Tap Delay Dual Crossfader Fun - "long delays, short delays, modulated delays
the taps are patched into the crossfaders. CV of crossfaders by random voltages from Sputnik West Coast Random voltage source so the taps come in and out of the output.
sound source is Sputnik Oscillator into Sputnik Quad VCF/VCA being "sequenced" by the West Coast Random. The same gate the clocks the quantized random voltages in the West Coast Random is pinging the Quad VCF/VCA"
3. even more sputnik delay - "more patching between the Sputnik modular west coast random, oscillator,quad vcf/vca, tap delay/dual crossfader"
4. Sputnik Modular West Coast Random Source - "mostly clocked by itself using the fluctuating random voltage as a the clock for the stored and quantized random voltages.
various things patched into each other and all into a Sputnik Oscillator and Quad VCF/VCA"
for more info:
http://sputnik-modular.com/
http://store.muffwiggler.com/
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