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Saturday, May 30, 2015

Soulsby Synthesizers Atmegatron PCB Open Source 8-Bit Synth

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"The Atmegatron is a revolutionary new synthesizer that takes classic 80s Chiptune sounds and adds powerful new features.

Musicians will love it because it is quick and easy to create and manipulate amazing sounds. The Atmegatron can do everything from bright square wave leads, to dirty basses, to wild sci-fi effects.

Programmers will love it because it is built on the Arduino platform and the software is open source. This allows programmers to change or add new features and upload them to the Atmegatron.

You don't need to be a programming genius to use the Atmegatron PCB. Even people with basic programming knowledge will find it straight forward to tweak the software and upload it to the synth. The software is written using the Arduino environment, which can be downloaded for free from the Arduino website and is incredibly quick and easy to use. If you have ever fancied digging a bit deeper with digital synthesis but have been too nervous, the Atmegatron is what you've been waiting for!

Features

All the functionality of the Atmegatron Complete
8-bit monophonic MIDI synthesizer
Quick and intuitive controls, no complex menu systems
Huge selection of waveforms and filters
Powerful synthesis features that takes Chiptune
beyond 80s computer sounds
Advanced arpeggiator sequencer
Analogue bass boost for warm bass sounds
Download the open source code from the downloads page
Download the free Arduino development environment
Tutorials and forums to help programmers
Upload software using FTDI cable
The Atmegatron PCB is designed for software programmers and hackers. It is a developer product and is very fragile because it does not have a case. Musicians wanting a synth for the studio or live are strongly recommended to go for the Atmegatron Complete."

Roger Linn AKAI MPC 60 mkII SN A91115-00115

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"Perfect Working - v 3.10 max memory"

Ghost Ship Patch


Published on May 30, 2015 PaulLawlerMusic

"Mixed Eurorack System Modular Patch."

(Electribe2) (EMX2) "Bringing down false gods"


Published on May 30, 2015 j j

Maltese Cannons and White Noises!


Published on May 30, 2015 Wein Glas

"The Sound of the Kilpatrick Audio Format Modular Synthesizer enters the Capital of Malta!"

ARTURIA MiniBrute SE // Diamond Memory Lane 2 // the AMBIENT WAY // Part 3


Published on May 30, 2015 LESINDES

"Strictly Monophonic Pad"

Steve & Ollilab - 17 Sleep / Second Berlin School jam session


Published on May 30, 2015 ollilaboratories

Update: First take posted later here.

"Ok guys, this is it! :) Our second live improvisation Berlin School style jam session. This time round Steve has an even bigger ass modular... i mean seriously, just look at that beast! I have no idea whats going on in that box other than that it sounds and looks awesome.. so if you have any questions in detail on that one, direct them to steve. :D

So... technically, we did a recording prior this one (this is take 2) but i was stupid enough to not check my SD card in my audio recorder... which means we got cut off. I will however upload this one aswell, when i have the time to edit the video and all on that first session (take 1)... both me and steve think that it has better build ups etc toward the end so even if its not complete wed like to share that one with you all.

This track is very VERY psychedelic with pink floyd vibes all over the place playing the melodies on the System-1.. its way more laid back that our first piece. Let us know what you think.

Steves Gear list: Doepfer Eurorack Modular system 4xP9 cases filled to the brim with modules.. some of which he has built himself, (i wont list them in detail, if you have questions please ask and well try to answer)

Steve on youtube is "pxguru2329" so please tag him when asking
specifically on the modular.

https://www.youtube.com/user/pxguru2329

Ollilab Gear list: ms-20, TR-8, System-1, elektron analog four, KORG volca bass x 2, volca keys, arturia microbrute and the KORG SQ-1 sequencer.

FX used on the track: Jomox T-resonator mkII, SolidGoldFX electroman + SurfRider III, Kaoss Pad, Strymon Timeline, mooer reecho, zoom G3

Enjoy! ;)"

iPad MoogLP microKorgSound0530


Published on May 30, 2015 ryouichi harada

FARFISA SYNTORCHESTRA (1975) + Krautrock Phaser DEMO (analog synth + schulte clone) #39


Published on May 30, 2015 VolcaRock

"FARFISA SYNTORCHESTRA - Demo of an Italian analog string synthesizer with a mono synth section played through FX:
Krautrock Phaser, analog stereo delay and digital reverb.
Farfisa is well known for organs and their string machine with mono synth from the mid seventies was also used by Klaus Schulze, Manuel Göttsching / Ash Ra Tempel and Vangelis.

Although it is a preset synthesizer with less tweaking possibilities you can get some interesting lead and great string, pad, organ and piano sounds, especially with combining the mono and the polysection.

The Krautrock Phaser is a hand build clone of the Schulte Compact Phasing A . It sounds beautiful with the Syntorchetra. I mostly used slow settings. For analog stereo delay I used two Vintage Time Machines from Behringer which are built into one housing. The reverb comes from a Lexicon MPX-100."

Serge Twisting Metal Feedback Res EQ


Published on May 29, 2015 djangosfire

"A casual Serge feedback patch:

Massive timbral shaping of the NTO and a DUSG (as VCO) as they are mixed and modified via Wave Shaper and Wave Multipliers.... Then signal is split though a VCF and jammed into the WAD with manual Res EQ band tweaking (the Res EQ is in a feedback loop of the WAD).

Other crazy bits happening (out through a Freq Shifter etc) - result is a great heavy 'twisting metal' sonics.

Sorry for yet again cruddy iphone audio.... didn't plan to make a vid, but the patch just exploded, and had to share :)

Cheers! - Djangosfire"
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