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Sunday, May 31, 2015

reverse arp'



Published on May 31, 2015
Flame Arp 2013 update V 1.08
with 3x extern trigger in for Arp,Bass and X 2013
trigger by 4ms Peg, QCD² /Expander²
,RCD², VCA Matrix
Analogue Systems RS 100², RS110²², RS 360²
Arp Odyssey 2821 white noise
Bananalogue Serge VCS
Cyndustries Zeroscillator
Doepfer R2m, A101-2², A118, A133²,A134²², A143-1/2/9,
A149, A151²,A156²,A160/161², A175²²,A185-2(14x),
A138abc, A192-1(4Vox midi CC )
Flame 4 Vox ,Arp 2013, ,FX16,Talking Synth Module²
flight of harmony choices
Make Noise Brains ,PP², Maths²,Moddemix²²,QMMG,
Optomix, RenĂ©, Wogglebug²
Malekko Anti²², Unkle²²,Jag
Moog Taurus 2, FreqBox²², MP201
Roland SVC 350 Vocoder
SSL Modulation Orgy
Tip Top Audio Z8000 manual voltage source
Toppobrillo Quantimator² (aeolian), Sportmodulator,TWF²
Logic masterclock to Kenton Pro 2000
Rocktron Rack Interface²
FX : Alesis 3630,Philtre, Boss VF-1,Lexicon MX 400, PCM 80 ,
Line 6 Echopro ,Red Federation BPM FX Pro,TC M one XL, M3000
mackie the mixer²
morse key: Vocoder TSM switch
triggered drums : Clavia D Drum 4se
vid # 1326

From the vault - another old W-30 techno rave disk


Published on May 31, 2015 SynthMania

"Here's another disk that I made in the early '90s, when I was playing Techno in Italy with a DJ friend of mine. In this disk I had chopped up the classic 2 √231 by Italian group Anticappella, very popular in Italy at the time. I had a few more sounds in it (a cat screech, an orchestra hit) but I don't really remember how I used to play them, so I improvised here. The 22 y. o. me loooved this song. And I still do ;-) I also added reverb from the Alesis Midiverb II, the fx processor that I was using at that time."

Volca Keys Arp Jam with MIDIbro and Electribe


Published on May 26, 2015 r beny

"Using the Audiothingies MIDIbro (a clone of Mutable Instruments' MIDIpal) to create an arp on the Volca Keys. I'm controlling the Volca and transposing the arp via MIDI from the Electribe, and also have the Volca's audio routed into the Electribe for use of it's effects and modulation.

All sounds generated by the Volca Keys and the effects of the Electribe."

Sidrax Organ and Volca Sample


Published on May 31, 2015 r beny

"First explorations with the Ciat-Lonbarde Sidrax Organ, an electronic musical instrument based on touch. Guest starring the Korg Volca Sample, playing some samples I recorded on a recent hike."

A bit of techno with the Analog Rytm, Analog Four, MS-20 mini and Minitaur


Published on May 31, 2015 Loopswimmer Music

"Elektron's Analog Rytm for beats, Analog Four for synths and sending CV to Korg MS-20 mini (lead synth line) and to Moog Minitaur (bass). Audio sent straight into a macbook for recording."

Temp Studio Jam


Published on May 31, 2015 Jacob Watters

"A jam with my temporary studio setup."

Korg SQ-1 Sequencer controls Yamaha CS01II Synth & a Guinea Pig


Published on May 30, 2015 peahix

"Just got this Korg SQ-1 and did some noodling with it and my Yamaha CS01II analog synth (which has had cv/gate inputs installed). The nice thing about the SQ-1 is that you can switch it to Hz/V, which is what the CS01II takes. The first part covers the different waveforms with a musical sequence, and the second part is drums done with filtered white noise. The synth was recorded direct with no FX or processing."

Mooquencer

Published on May 31, 2015

"Guinea pig Moo jams on her new Korg SQ1 sequencer while fending off hostile aliens."

This might be the first guinea pig post on the site unless you count this one.

Been here before


Published on May 31, 2015 rezzy blips

"Bit rushed video just ideas really gotta get something pro done soon"

Roland JD-Xi & KORG Volca Sample

Roland JD-Xis on eBay | Korg Volcas on eBay

Sequence with Buchla & drum synth (5-31-15)


Published on May 31, 2015 tastysoilrecords

MATRIXSYNTH Site Tweaks - Making the Site Faster and Cleaner

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