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Sunday, June 07, 2015

"Protostar": Koushion iPad sequencer, Virus C, MS2000, Supernova, Blofeld


Published on Jun 7, 2015 Seen From Space

"First recording with iOS sequencer Koushion. Drone from the Waldorf Blofeld, arps from MS2000BR, Virus C and Supernova II. Plus super-pads and subspace whistles from the Supernova. Recorded live with no overdubs."

iTunes: Koushion MIDI Step Sequencer - Ian Wagner

Oberheim DMX, Roland TR-606, SH-101, Juno-60 & Korg Polysix Jam feat. Nachtzug [HQ Audio]


Published on Jun 7, 2015 Hyboid a.k.a. Astro Chicken

"Studio jam with the wonderful Nachtzug and Radarfilm guys at Astro Chicken Studio.

Instruments:
Oberheim DMX
Roland TR-606
Roland SH-101
Roland Juno-60
Korg Polysix

Effects:
Korg SDD-1000
Korg DRV-3000
Roland SRV-2000"

New SoundForce SFC 101 Hardware Controller for TAL-BassLine-101


SFC 101 - Demo Published on Jun 7, 2015

SFC 101 - Using the step sequencer



"SoundForce is happy to announce the SFC-101, a dedicated MIDI controller for the TAL-BassLine-101 software synthetizer (model of the Roland SH-101). The SFC-101 is not "just a MIDI controller", it offers you a complete and unique hardware experience within in your software environment. The intuitive layout makes it easier and more fun than ever to play your software synthetizer.

As with other SoundForce controllers the SFC-101 can be used with any other MIDI-mappable software. The SFC-101 can be pre-ordered now for 249 euros on http://sound-force.nl/. The first units will start to ship mid-july. SoundForce controllers are hand-made in the Netherlands (see how they're made : [posted here]). The open-source Arduino compatible firmware is available to all users on our website.

For more information : www.sound-force.nl or nicolas@sound-force.nl"

The Story of Cybernetic Serendipity Music - The World's First Compilation of Electronic Music


Published on Oct 13, 2014 The Vinyl Factory

"The Institute of Contemporary Arts & The Vinyl Factory present Cybernetic Serendipity Music, the world's first compilation of electronic music, reissued on vinyl for the first time since it was originally released as part of the ICA's groundbreaking robotics exhibition Cybernetic Serendipity in 1968.

Click here to order a copy: http://www.vfeditions.com/product/vie...

The exhibition documenting the original Cybernetic Serendipity show is on at the ICA from 14 October to 30 November 2014. For more information, visit the ICA’s website: https://www.ica.org.uk/whats-on/cyber...

Thank you to Peter Zinovief [EMS], Russell Haswell, Yuri Pattison and Juliette Desorgues for their contribution to this film.

Filmed by Anoushka Siegler, Kamil Dymek, Pawel Ptak and Luis Muñoz"


Vinyl Tracklisting:

Side A
1. Lajaren Hiller and Leonard Isaacson - Illiac Suite (Experiment 4)
2. John Cage - Cartridge Music (excerpt)
3. Iannis Xenakis - Strategie (excerpt)
4. Wilhelm Fucks - Experiment Quatro-Due
5. J.K. Randall - Mudgett (excerpt)

Side B
6. Gerald Strang - Compusition 3
7. Haruki Tsuchiya - Bit Music (excerpt)
8. T.H. O'Beirne - Enneadic Selections
9. Peter Zinovieff - January Tensions
10. Herbert Brün - Infraudibles

Mutable Instruments Clouds Parasite Firmware - Oliverb & Resenestor Modes


Clouds Parasite - 1. Oliverb Mode Published on Jun 6, 2015 mqtthiqs

"First demo/tutorial of the Clouds Parasite free alternative firmware for Mutable Instruments Clouds. More information and download at http://mqtthiqs.github.io/parasites."

Clouds Parasites - 2. Resonestor Mode

Published on Jun 6, 2015

"Second demo/tutorial of the Clouds Parasite free alternative firmware for Mutable Instruments Clouds."

Bob Moog on Analog Synths & the Minimoog Voyager


Published on Jun 7, 2015 Tonguç Endem

"Bob Moog explaining the aspects of the analog synthesizer by using the analog board of the Minimoog Voyager"

Meet The Makers: Dieter Doepfer


Published on Jun 7, 2015 sonicstate

"The latest in our series of Eurorack manufacturers - this time we talk to the father of Eurorack Mr Doepfer himself."

New Anyware Instruments MOODULATOR first try at Happy Knobbing Modular Synth Meet 2015 #TTNM


Published on Jun 7, 2015

"Got the chance to play with a protoype of the new Anyware Instruments 'Moodulator' desktop synth at Happy Knobbing 2015. It sounds awesome! More info below.

The Moodulator is an analog monophonic desktop synth with a lot of modulation options. Here are some specs:

- 2 Oscillators (Saw & Square) with a SubOSC each, sync, ringmod, FM and PWM
- White & Pink Noise generators
- 1 Low-Pass Filter with Resonance up to self-oscillation
- 1 LFO with Tri, Square and Sample & Hold
- 1 AD Modulation Envelope with one-shot, loop & LFO mode
- 1 Amplifier Envelope with one-shot, loop & LFO mode
- 1 Filter Envelope with one-shot, loop & LFO mode
- MIDI IN & THRU (the Mod-Wheel can modulate a lot of parameters)
- CV inputs for Pitch, Gate and VCF Cutoff
- CV outputs for MIDI Note, Gate, Mod Wheel, Velocity (works as a MIDI to CV converter)
- Audio input going through the filter
- Balanced Audio Output

more infos soon at:
http://anyware-instruments.de/"

Arjen Schat | Raw Lead


Published on Jun 7, 2015 Arjen Schat

"Raw lead improvisation with Moog Little Phatty accompanied by Korg MS2000 and Waldorf Blofeld.

http://arjenschat.nl"

Bit of LFO to pitch modulation going on. In and out of tune, but interesting.

Mutable Instruments - Anushri Jam


Published on Jun 7, 2015 ISOTROPOSPHERE

"Decided to run a few experiments using the Critter and Guitari Melody Mill and controlling the Mutable instruments Anushri. The CGMM did not want to work via its midi out to control the Anushri so I went with the good old gate and cv for this. In addition, the clock input on the Anushri did not seem to be working when sending a gated sequence from the Melody Mill.

Anyone else experienced quirks with midi and the clocking of the Anushri versus using the patchbay on the device?

The Melody Mill is sending an arpeggiated sequence to the Anushri and clocked via the Flame Tame Machine which is multed to several other destinations in this patch. The slow echoed voice is from the Phonogene through a Synthrotek Eko. The random screems voice is from the Radio Music module into a gated vca which passes out to another Synthrotek development Eko. The Delptronics Little Drummer boy is sending a closed hi-hat to the mix and the Din Sync Drum Dokta Breakout is sending it's Clap to the mix. All other drums in this patch are coming from the Anushri, which did not want to tempo sync using the clock input. The Doepfer ADSR is also sending cv to the sag input on the Synthrotek Chaos Nand module, producing that rubber band type sound. All voices going to the Low Gain electronics Submix module and out to the studio mixer which has a lite room effect added.
Secondary video processing performed using the Jones Video MVIP module, manually, no cv.
Headphones recommended. Suggestions, comments, concerns welcome.

ENJOY!!!"
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