Tuesday, April 21, 2015
Microbe Modular Meta Sequencer Now Available
Introduced in December, the Microbe Modular Meta Sequencer is now available.
"The Meta Sequencer is a variable length CV step sequencer with a built-in clock divider.
At its core, the Meta Sequencer consists of a step knob and value knob, both which have their own numeric displays. There's also a clock gate input and reset gate input, both with associated pushbuttons. And finally, there's a 12-bit CV output.
An menu system is used for changing settings such as quantization scales, arpeggiations, clock division, sequence length, and randomization."
Spatial Frontiers: Quadraphonic Concert Featuring Three Buchla Music Easels This Friday
via Todd Barton:
"Spatial Frontiers: Quadraphonic Concert
Noon, Friday, April 24, 2015
Schneider Museum of Art
With special guest Eden Mononym
The next performance is Friday, April 24, noon at the Schneider Museum of Art on the campus of Southern Oregon University. Todd Barton and Bruce Bayard are joined by Eden Mononym and all three perform on the Buchla Music Easel. The performance begins at Noon and is free and open to the public.
The series continues the exploration of space as a compositional tool, this time, expanding the quadraphonic sound into all four galleries of the Museum. For this performance, in addition to the Buchla Easel: Electric Music Box, Todd adds the Japanese Sho to the ensemble, to continue the investigation of acoustic instruments in the mix.
Eden Mononym is a local sound artist, working for Buchla Electronic Musical Instruments. He began tape splicing at the age of 10, essentially planting the seeds for a self taught journey. Exploring various techniques from modular electronics, computers, live coding, acoustics, to the avant-garde. Eden is always searching for an electro-organic sound, with a focus on expression based approaches.
Todd Barton is former Director of Composition Studies for the Music Department at Southern Oregon University and Resident Composer Emeritus for the Oregon Shakespeare Festival. Todd is currently Consulting Artist for Buchla Electronic Musical Instruments. After four decades of exploration, Barton is still delving deeply into the ever-expanding frontiers of musical expression: from his DNA derived Genome Music to innovative scores for plays at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival; from performances of Zen Shakuhachi Meditation Music to avant-garde music for electronic synthesizers and computers; from performing with luminaries of jazz and poetry to lecturing on music and composition from the Middle Ages to the 21st Century.
Bruce Bayard began oil painting at age 9, and although briefly attended the University of New Mexico, is largely self-taught. He has worked in various media and techniques including oil, acrylic, casein, collage, lithography, etching, screen printing, pencil, crayon, encaustic and assemblage.
In 2000, Bayard began an exploration into digital technology as a means of creating art, producing archival pigment prints. During the last couple years, he has been exploring performance and multimedia improvisation with an ensemble that combines sound, voice, dance, poetry and video collage.
all best wishes,
Todd"
"Spatial Frontiers: Quadraphonic Concert
Noon, Friday, April 24, 2015
Schneider Museum of Art
With special guest Eden Mononym
The next performance is Friday, April 24, noon at the Schneider Museum of Art on the campus of Southern Oregon University. Todd Barton and Bruce Bayard are joined by Eden Mononym and all three perform on the Buchla Music Easel. The performance begins at Noon and is free and open to the public.
The series continues the exploration of space as a compositional tool, this time, expanding the quadraphonic sound into all four galleries of the Museum. For this performance, in addition to the Buchla Easel: Electric Music Box, Todd adds the Japanese Sho to the ensemble, to continue the investigation of acoustic instruments in the mix.
Eden Mononym is a local sound artist, working for Buchla Electronic Musical Instruments. He began tape splicing at the age of 10, essentially planting the seeds for a self taught journey. Exploring various techniques from modular electronics, computers, live coding, acoustics, to the avant-garde. Eden is always searching for an electro-organic sound, with a focus on expression based approaches.
Todd Barton is former Director of Composition Studies for the Music Department at Southern Oregon University and Resident Composer Emeritus for the Oregon Shakespeare Festival. Todd is currently Consulting Artist for Buchla Electronic Musical Instruments. After four decades of exploration, Barton is still delving deeply into the ever-expanding frontiers of musical expression: from his DNA derived Genome Music to innovative scores for plays at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival; from performances of Zen Shakuhachi Meditation Music to avant-garde music for electronic synthesizers and computers; from performing with luminaries of jazz and poetry to lecturing on music and composition from the Middle Ages to the 21st Century.
Bruce Bayard began oil painting at age 9, and although briefly attended the University of New Mexico, is largely self-taught. He has worked in various media and techniques including oil, acrylic, casein, collage, lithography, etching, screen printing, pencil, crayon, encaustic and assemblage.
In 2000, Bayard began an exploration into digital technology as a means of creating art, producing archival pigment prints. During the last couple years, he has been exploring performance and multimedia improvisation with an ensemble that combines sound, voice, dance, poetry and video collage.
all best wishes,
Todd"
Ca s'est passé chez Modularsquare : avec Überkeine
Published on Apr 21, 2015 modularsquare
"Überkeine est passé nous rendre une petite visite avec son propre système pour tester l'Elements de Mutable Instruments : essai transformé ! Il rejoindra son boitier dès que possible."
http://modularsquare.com/
OP-1 Ambient Music Jam (w/ Eurorack & Buddha Machine 5) #TTNM
Published on Apr 21, 2015 The Tuesday Night Machines
"After my exciting days at Musikmesse 2015, I relaxed with a calm jam on the OP-1, Buddha Machine and Eurorack.
The Eurorack Modular Synth plays random, self-playing background noises, while the Buddha Machine 5 loops one of its patterns. On top of that I play notes with the OP-1's FM synth.
Questions or comments? Go ahead and post them below! :) Thanks for watching! Check out my channel for more Synthesizer Music.
MORE INFO:
Audio gear used:
- Eurorack Modular Synthesizer (with Malekko Wiard Anti-Oscillator, Intellijel Dixie, Koma Kommander, Klangbau Köln Wavetable VCO, Erica Polivoks VCF, etc.)
- Teenage Engineering OP-1 (digital synthesizer)
- Buddha Machine 5 (drone box / sample player)
- Zoom R16 (recording & mastering)
Filmed with a Canon EOS 550D (Rebel t2i)."
Morning Music Easel Impromptu
Published on Apr 21, 2015 djangosfire
"Short cycling sequence with improvised modulation - patch exploits key pressure control of FM amount to principal oscillator - also, feedback loop that is mixed into the signal path.... that uses the env out for slight pulsing timbal feedback.
Nothing else - Cheers! - Djangosfire"
TR-505 operating Volca Beats and Jomox MBase
Published on Apr 21, 2015 Yunneck
"Volca Beats driven by TR-505 sequencer.
TR-505 is enriched by invidual output for kick drum, which is connected to MBase trigger input."
Update:
TR-505 / Volca Beats / Volca Bass / Jomox MBase
Published on Apr 21, 2015
"TR - 505 midi out goes to Volca Beats. Volca Bass is synchronised with Volca Beats. MBase is triggered by individual kick output of modified TR-505."
DSI POLY EVOLVER (12 Voices) + Strymon BIG SKY - Ambient Chillout Music 【SYNTH DEMO】
Published on Apr 21, 2015 synth4ever
"Dave Smith Instruments / DSI POLY EVOLVER (12 voices) & Strymon BIG SKY synth demo. Ambient chillout music on 12-voice DSI POLY EVOLVER digital/analog synthesizer + Strymon Big Sky reverb pedal
Headphones recommended!"
KORG volca - Get Wild (TM Network)
Published on Apr 21, 2015 Masami Hashimoto
"volca Arranged by BakaOsillator."
Musikmesse 2015: Some Modular II
Published on Apr 21, 2015 Synth Anatomy
"Some Impressions of the booth of Roland and SchneidersLaden"
Bestia and Edelweiss
Published on Apr 21, 2015 Brandon Smith
"La Bestia and Edelweiss messing around."
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