Sunday, June 21, 2015
June Solstice 2015 Live Streaming Improv & the Bit Beast Synthesizer
Published on Jun 21, 2015 Jacob Watters
"This is a live improv that I did for the June Solstice 2015 event on radio.electro-music.com. I didn't have anything set up at my new place, so I put some synths on top of boxes and sat on a cushion on the floor. I was supposed to end after 30 minutes, but the next performer wasn't ready to go. So there is an extra bit of droning at the end."
Roland Airas, Novation BassStation II & DIY kit.
Update: via Jacob Watters on the DIY kit: "That is something I made myself and was playing on have manufactured, but I never ended up getting it done. It is basically a large MIDI controlled Lunetta CMOS synth (like an Atari Punk Console). I used it for the drone sound in this video. You can watch a better demo here:"
Bit Beast Synthesizer
Published on Feb 2, 2013
"The Bit Beast is not currently in production. The Bit Beast uses the same chip as an Arduino to generate notes that are then chopped up and filtered by CMOS circuitry. The sound then passes through two analog voltage controlled filters. Both filters are unique designs that offer very different sounds. Filter 1 is a 12db state variable filter with low-pass and band-pass modes and overdrive control. Filter 2 is a 6db filter with low-pass and high-pass modes and a squelchy distorted resonance. The filters can be configured in parallel or two different serial configurations. Both filters have their own LFO and envelope generator."
Live modular techno : enter the darkness
Published on Jun 21, 2015 Maxime F
"some dark and violent techno !
oscillators : acidlab m303 / cyclonix shpeshifter
drums : mutable peaks / tiptop bd & hh 909 basimilus iteritas, dinky's taiko"
LABELS/MORE:
Acidlab,
ALM,
Cylonix,
eurorack,
Mutable Instruments,
Noise Engineering,
Synth Chicks,
TipTop Audio,
Video
Bastl Microgranny & Pioneer RMX 500
Published on Jun 21, 2015 djhombre
"Just a little play to see how easy it is to sync the two. No Midi, just tap tempo on the RMX500, so it is not 100%.
The MG is my fave piece of kit so far, simple yet fun to tweak."
demo - Roland sh101 - Korg Electribe -Polyvoks clone
Published on Jun 21, 2015 Alexey Taber
"Roland sh101 - Korg Electribe - and my Polyvoks clone"
EMS Synthi A with mods
Published on Jun 20, 2015 SYNTH GURU
"some tweakings with EMS SYNTHI A MKI I with mods
maybe some digital audio distorsion are audible..sorry for that..watch for your speakers!"
Saturday, June 20, 2015
Ninstrument GRAECO - Ginko Synthese Grains Meets Synthrotek Echo Eurorack Module
via Ninstrument

Well I have two so I decided they should marry and become one. Introducing the happy marriage of Grains from Ginko Synthese and Echo from Synthrotek!
Links respectively.
Ginko Synthese
Synthrotek
I added a vactrol as a vca between them and the vca is normaled to the jacks so that patch is internal. However if you want to use the Echo and detach it from the grains, all you need to do is insert your new source into the ‘in’ jack.
Went a little crazy on the screenprint and tried a deep pink and subtle grey on a flat black panel."
LABELS/MORE:
DIY,
eurorack,
Ginko Synthese,
New,
New in 2015,
New Modules,
New Modules in 2015,
Ninstrument,
Synthrotek
Eurorack modular, DSI Tempest improv mankato filter roland system 1m
Published on Jun 20, 2015 Flux302 of Fluxwithit.com
"I dive into my recent modular additions
animodule Line)amp (2hp and boosts line level to euro level)
STG Mankato filter (dead sexy filter from suit and tie guy)
Roland system 1m (digital modular monosynth)
Orgone Accumulator (digital complex wavetable VCO with beta firmware)
MST stereo output module
DSI character module (digital effects module)
DSI Tempest Analog drum machine beast"
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