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Friday, May 15, 2015

Storm 3003 & ReD - Focus [Elektron Analog Rytm + Analog Four + Analog Keys + Korg Volca Bass]


Published on May 15, 2015 Shock-HRz

"FOCUS
Live performance by Simone Ciacci a.k.a. "Storm 3003" and Gabriele Marini a.k.a. 'ReD'
Select HD for a better experience!

Equipment for this video:

Simone Ciacci a.k.a. 'Storm 3003':
- Elektron Analog Rytm
- Elektron Analog Four

Gabriele Marini a.k.a. 'ReD':
- Elektron Analog Keys
- Korg Volca Bass"

CMOS Noise Percussion (CB's DIY Modular Synthesizer)


Published on May 15, 2015 Chris Beckstrom

"Early this morning I built a new module: a CMOS-based metallic noise generator. Inspired by this awesome Hackaday post by Elliot Williams:
http://hackaday.com/2015/04/10/logic-...

A series of 6 40106 square wave oscillators get mashed up with each other through a 4070 quad XOR, and what comes out sounds metallic and noisy and great! I don't really understand what the XOR is doing, but it sounds a lot like ring modulation.

From what I gather this is similar to the analog cymbals on the famous TR-808 drum machine. It even uses the same chip for the oscillators! Who knew you could build it yourself for about $2?

I tweaked the circuit a bit: Instead of a pot for each oscillator, 3 pots control 3 oscillators, 3 oscillators have a fixed frequency, and I added an external input to add additional cacophony (with a switch to go back to 3 oscillators). Soon after installing the module in my synth I realized a running a melodic sequence into that input makes it sound like pitched metallic drums. Cool! Depending on 3 knobs that control the oscillators it can sound like a single tone, cowbell, toms, noise, cymbals, and even dialup-style sounds.

Here is a quick iPhone (and iPhone mic) video of the module in action. I'm running the noise through a low pass gate that is controlled by audio clicks coming out of my computer– a super lo-fi synchronization, but it works. The bass drum and snare are TR-808 samples playing in Ableton Live, everything else is my new CMOS Noise module. This could go great with a bass drum and snare drum module.. Guess I better get back to soldering.

Thanks Elliot Williams @ Hackaday!! What a great circuit."

Macbeth Elements


Published on May 15, 2015 verstaerker

"trying out Macbeth Elements"

Macbeth Elements tweaking pt2

Published on May 18, 2015 verstaerker

"another tweak&joy on the elements @ SchneidersLaden
the audio quality is not the best as the mic settings were not optimal an there was quite a bit of bg-noise
next time i try to get a line-recording"

ARTURIA Microbrute SE - Gattobus DEMO


Published on May 15, 2015 gattobus

"Only 1 oscillator, only 1 envelope and LFO, only 1 voice...
This little beast is one of the most clever, powerful and best sounding synthesizer in a tiny package! I love it!"

Morning Sketch No. 1 - Prophet 08, SP-404


Published on May 15, 2015 traxus12

"Just a quick morning jam on the Prophet! Enjoy."

---Instruments---
DSI Prophet 08
Roland SP-404

---Effects---
Boss RE-20 Space Echo
Alesis MIDIVERB II

---Other---
Mackie LM-3204
RME Babyface
Ableton Live, Audacity

PSB - Love Comes Quickly, live acid remake


Published on May 15, 2015 Tony Horgan

"My live instrumental version of the Pet Shop Boys' "Love Comes Quickly".
Download the audio from Soundcloud https://soundcloud.com/tony-horgan/ps...
Tech details... The Roland TR-8 is the master, which starts, stops and syncs the Korg Volca Keys and two Cyclone Analogic TT-303 Bass Bot units (TB-303 clones). The Korg Volca Bass is playing the chord sequence. To get the Volca Bass to play a long enough sequence, it's synced manually, with its tempo set to 30bpm (a quarter of the track's tempo of 120bpm).

I'm playing everything with one hand and recording via a camcorder in the other.

All the patterns were programmed directly into the onboard sequencers of each unit. The second Bass Bot is going through a Danelectro FAB Distortion pedal.

I'm not exactly using "best pratice" with the fader levels here (fading up on the devices instead of fading up on the mixer), but it works for me when I don't have much time.

It was mixed and recorded on the Tascam DP-24, using its internal compression and delay effects. I could have done another mixdown and improved the sound (because it records each track dry and lets you adjust the levels and effects after the performance) but I haven't had time. It sounds good enough to me for now!"

STARTING A NEW SONG!! with Musyc


Published on May 15, 2015 juanortizmusic

iTunes:
Musyc - Fingerlab
Musyc Pro - Fingerlab

"Many times my students ask me how to compose a song. My answer is that the only way of getting better at composing, is composing. There are so many ways, and in this case I wanted to try to start a new song with this beautiful app "Musyc" and a Digital Delay 7. Hope you like it!!
In next videos I'll develop this clip I got today, so stay tuned!!
Don't forget to share and subscribe!!
Stay strong Nepal!!!

Muchas veces mis alumnos me preguntan como componer una canción. Mi respuesta es que la única forma de mejorar componiendo, es componiendo. Hay muchas formas diferentes, y en este caso quería intentar empezar una canción con esta app llamada "Musyc" y un pedal de efectos Digital Delay 7. Espero que os guste!!
En próximos videos desarrollaré este clip que he conseguido hoy, así que estad atentos!!
No os olvidéis de compartir y suscribiros!!
Nepal mantente fuerte!!!

Official Website:
www.juanortizmusic.com"

JD-XA 試奏_5/13Roland新製品発表会


Published on May 15, 2015 SoundRecordingJP

Electribe Emx2, Virus Ti2, Novation X-Station 25 "Poetry of Scenery"


Published on May 14, 2015 rhampton1914

"Korg Electgribe Emx2 = Drums, White Noise, Some Rhythm effects
Novation X-Station 25 = Synth Solo, Leads
Access Virus = Sound effects, Ambient Strings
RedSound DarStar = Bass

I give Credit to the following for the words of Poetry in my Video
1. Chris Green - Scenery
2. A Thomas Hawkins - Scenery
3. Alana Valente - Change of Scenery"

LinnStrument Drums & Bass Video


Published on May 14, 2015 Roger Linn Design
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