Tuesday, April 07, 2015
Live from the subtractiveLAB - Episode 8
Published on Apr 7, 2015 Stephen Hummel
"The eighth video in the live, in-studio performance series from subtractiveLAD / Stephen Hummel.
This is a live ambient / deep-listening analogue synthesizer improvisation, performed over a drone patch that I created on the DSI Evolver.
I wanted to show how majestic the Roland RS-09 can be - I just love the sound of that synth... most of the soloing is on the RS-09. Noise/LFO sweeps are from the Korg Monotribe and the arpeggiator on the Arturia Minibrute is holding down the rhythmical stuff. The K2000 is being used as controller for the Evolver.
Synths featured:
Arturia Minibrute
DSI Evolver
Korg Monotribe
Roland RS-09
Hardware effects:
Line 6 Verbzilla
Boss / Roland Space Echo RE-20
EHX Pog
Boss Phase Shifter PH-3
Korg Mini Kaoss Pad"
FUTURE RETRO XS+KORG SQ-1+VOLCA BEATS
Published on Apr 7, 2015 SYNTH GURU
"XS Analog Modular Synthesizer sequenced by SQ-1 sync'd with Volca Beats"
Ginko Synthese - 2 TTLFO's do crossmodulation
Published on Apr 7, 2015 Jw Hagenbeek
"the new upgrade chip for the TTLFO is bug free and has a max cycle time of 30 seconds! and maybe even better than the longer cycle time... it can do crossmodulation between two TTLFO's for the cv inputs!!! The tempo of the first TTLFO is modulated by the second and the distort of the second TTLFO is modulated by the first."
Groovesizer TB2 - Feature Overview
Published on Apr 7, 2015 MoShang
Groovesizer on eBay
"The TB2 is a 4 voice paraphonic wavetable synth shield for the Arduino Due development board. The TB2 features 2 oscillators per voice, an ADSR envelope, LFO, digital filter, arpeggiator, as well as a 16-step sequencer. For sound generation, the TB2 makes use of the pair of 12-bit DACs built into the Arduino Due’s 32 bit ARM processor. The TB2 uses an SD card for storing patches and sequences, and it also allows the user to load single cycle waveshapes for the two oscillators and the LFO."
Basic Electricity #15 with Rob Hordijk Set for Friday, 10th April in Berlin
via Basic Electricity
ROB HORDIJK draws on decades of experience with synthesizers to design his own. At Basic Electricity #15 on Friday, 10th April, we’re honoured to host Rob for a hands-on demonstration of patching with his modular system. He says he’s not a gear freak and that mastering technique is more important than the tools used. His original analogue instrument designs, like the Blippoo Box, are praised by musicians for being intuitive to use and sounding great.
Later we’ll hear some of those musicians play their Hordijk synthesizers"
Musicians include Sam Weaver, Sum 0.2 and Trio Brachiale.
Monday, April 06, 2015
Modular Wild Presents PROFILE-MST (Mattson-Synthrotek)' 07 Buffered Mult and Stereo Out
Published on Apr 6, 2015 Modular Wild
"A short overview of the basic features of the MST(Mattson-Synthrotek) '07 Buffered Multiple and Stereo Out. Sound and Video by Raul Pena."
dream minus face
Published on Apr 6, 2015 SunFallsMusic
"36bpm all night long with zoom editing on the Circadian Rhythms.
Switching between clock sources yields all manner of fun.
Exploring, closely, all that I can."
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