Thursday, March 19, 2015
Doepfer A106-5 12 db SEM filter Modulation Part 2-LP/HP/BP
Published on Mar 19, 2015 Raul's World of Synths
"Continuing the Doepfer A106-5 video series. This time we continue with modulation of the filter. This time we look at filter tracking. Sound and Video by Raul Pena"
All parts:
Spirits Of The Temple Electric - World In A Drop
Published on Mar 19, 2015 John L Rice
"This one just came out of some late night noodling and running an electric piano sound and modular sequence through the oscilloscope. I was more focused on watching the oscilloscope then making listenable music but I decided to try to make something out of this anyways! ;-)
While the initial piano sound produced smooth shapes when I added the thin sounding sequence it added nice little lines that are reminiscent of the legs, antennas, cilia and flagella of aquatic insects and microorganisms.
The electric piano sound is from a Roland Fantom XR and the modular sequence is a simple patch of two Synth Tech VCO's controlled by a Moon Modular 569 sequencer and passed through a Happy Nerding Fun VCF. Later additional synth parts were added with a Korg microStation (choir voices in first half and lead solo at the end) and a Novation Ultranova (beginning ring modulated like bells and ending sustained root chord). The drum part was played live on a Ludwig marching snare. Strymon BigSky reverb pedal used on original track but post oscilloscope.
I have a quick overview of how I make these videos: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GHW5I...
I made a video playlist that contains all videos in this series in order of creation chronologically: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list..."
When Darkness Falls MODAL ELECTRONICS Cover and making of by FAW
Published on Mar 19, 2015 FromAWindowUK
"Live studio session of Sarah Mac & Richard Lacy of the band From A Window (FAW)
We have created every sound from scratch using Modal Electronics synthesisers for a cover of 'When Darkness Falls' by Netsky.
Enjoy.
@fromawindowuk"
Kamoni - TRUCKS
Uploaded on Jun 16, 2008 Micah Frank
"Uptempo Machinedrummin. Track 5 from the Daily Session show. All sounds live and improvised in real-time using a drumKat, Elektron Monomachine & Machinedrum"
Analogue Solutions Leipzig-K Synthesizer Keyboard
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"This is an all VCO, true analog synth, no digitally controlled oscillators. The sound is amazing. Everything works 100% perfectly, and cosmetically there isn't a scratch either."
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"This is an all VCO, true analog synth, no digitally controlled oscillators. The sound is amazing. Everything works 100% perfectly, and cosmetically there isn't a scratch either."
Oberheim Matrix 1000 Analog Synthesizer
MonoMiK - Analog meets digital
Published on Mar 19, 2015 Michael Kukat
"It's been a while since my last video, especially since my last video about the MonoMiK. This monster project was boxed for several years and didn't see power because i was busy writing an operating system for it and didn't have lots of spare time in general.
Okay, i also got distracted with other stuff that i can do with this operating system like SD card to SCSI adapters, MFM to USB bridges and some other crazy shit :)
But finally, the basic bits are there and i decided to switch back to this project. Working on it since several weekends, today was the moment to put the new digital control part together with the existing analog synth stuff.
The MonoMiK is a real analog synthesizer, just the control part is digital. So you have all those knobs for changing the parameters, they don't go through the CPU, they are directly connected to the synth modules. But you can still store them by some tricky override mechanism. At least this is planned.
To avoid tons of switches for waveform selection and configuration of the routing matrix, there is a touch screen with a GUI where those controls go. And here, you see the first test of how those things work together. It's the prototype of what will get a PCB during the next weeks.
Using circular DMA and some fancy tricks on the STM32F207, this generates 80 analog control voltages without using any CPU power, i plan to control oscillator synchronization using the STM32 timers also, which allows very fancy features for this synchronization, there is a lot more to come.
I hope you don't need to wait too long for the next part. Just wanted to say i'm back :)"
I created a new MonoMiK channel label for these moving forward. A quick search on MonoMiK will bring up previous posts.
.:: Karamba ::. Spring Dub Techno
Published on Mar 19, 2015 karambaelectronic
"New Dub Techno jam! The sample of bird is taken in my garden with a zoom H2N. Enjoy!
Download track on soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/karamba-electr..."
Tiptop Audio Launches New Record Label - Tiptop Audio Records
Tiptop Records presents Various Artists 001 - Official Teaser from Tiptop Film on Vimeo.
http://www.tiptoprec.com
http://www.tiptopaudio.com
"Tiptop Audio is proud to introduce a new project for 2015: Tiptop Audio Records.
In the recent years musical productions have seen a remarkable return to the use of hardware through analog synthesizers and digital control interfaces. This trend has proven so strong that it prompted a rebirth of modular synths in a new format (eurorack). Tiptop Audio has made a name producing sophisticated but easy to use modules, designed to form a complete system that is especially effective for dance-oriented productions and live sets.
Tiptop Audio Records selected for its first issue some of the most groundbreaking artists using such systems, to present a range of artists who, through their tracks, explore the landscape of dance music in a very fresh perspective. These are the artists who inspire the Tiptop team to make more innovative devices, which in turn make new music (a nice feedback loop).
ANGLE, BLAWAN, CHRISTIAN BURKHARDT JOAO CESER, JOHN TEJADA, JOSEPH FRAIOLI, MOE ESPINOSA (DRUMCELL), KINK, RICHARD DEVINE and SURGEON each contribute a track stamped with their own style and vision. Tracks range from Surgeon’s trademark hard minimal beat, to Kink’s gauzy dreamscape, while Richard Devine and Joseph Fraioli explore the outer reaches of beat based music. The Phase VI team (John Tejada and Moe Espinosa AKA Drumcell) produces an endlessly shifting set of percolating rhythms, Christian Burkhardt and Joao Ceser put some 21st century twists on classic dance floor patterns, ANGLE lay down effortless, sophisticated Continental style and Blawan adds some industrial toned menace.
The release will initially come as a double vinyl edition, with a cover painted by the artist Matteo Giampaglia, and a digital download version will follow.
An original video teaser will introduce the compilation, then other videoclips of the individual tracks will be realized by exciting new visual artists."
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