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Sunday, August 02, 2015

Waldorf Microwave Rev. A Demos

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Waldorf Microwave Exercise Tape [GearDemo] - fromafarawayplace

"Copyright (C) 2010-2012 SF
No unauthorized use.

Synth:

Waldorf Microwave Mk1 Rev. A

Outboard:

Yamaha E1010 (Used on all sounds)
Watkins Copicat MkIV (Used on some sounds)
Studio Electronics SE-1X (Ext in used to process 1 sound)

Waldorf MicrowaveCEM FilterWavetable Synthesis"


via this auction

"Waldorf Microwave (Rev A) (Serviced Big Red Poti)
-inc. RAM Card (atari portfolio) with new battery installed about 2 years ago.
-Microwave also with new battery installed less than a year ago.
-Latest OS 2.0
-Best sounding microwave (Rev A)"

Additional demo below.


Microwaved (Waldorf Microwave Song) [GearDemo]

"Copyright (C) 2010-2012 SF
No unauthorized use.

All Waldorf Microwave Mk1 Song.
Each sound recorded and then sequenced ITB.
One or 2 presets used, the rest custom programmed for the song.

SynthesizerWaldorf MicrowaveCEM FilterWavetable Synthesis"

Acid Dub: TB-303 + TR-909 + SH-101 + x0xb0x + Dubsta + TB-3 + Volca Bass + Sherman Filterbank


Published on Aug 2, 2015 Honeysmack

"Hello, I make acid."

Buchla Tip: Cross Patching the 281e


Published on Aug 2, 2015 Todd Barton

"A fun little patch for different periodic rhythms"

Miami Dade Friki Zone


Published on Aug 1, 2015 Jacques Mongrel

"Written, Programmed and Recorded by D.Clapp & J.S.Badia"

via MATRIXSYNTH Member, Pinwale Sounds:

"This track started in a studio in Miami. With an MFB Tanzbar drum pattern, a Sub 37 sequence and an MS-20 melody being fed through some effects pedals and into an Octatrack. Then some further drums, melodies and chords were added from an Analog Four and an OP-1. The video footage is from around Miami and the Everglades."

Creating D.A.F. - Der Mussolini with Q119 + Corsynth VCO's and VCF


Published on Aug 2, 2015 MentallyUnfit

"Using the Q119 step sequencer to create D.A.F.'s Der Mussolini"

Polyrhythm Practice


Published on Aug 2, 2015 Daniel Davis

"Practicing with playing polyrhythms on the Analog Keys over a Sequence on the Korg Radias."

Matttech Modular WMD Workshop - VCA & Monolith Round Up


Published on Aug 2, 2015 DivKidMusic

"On April 22nd 2015 Matttech Modular put on a workshop at Madlab in Manchester, UK, featuring William Mathewson from WMDevices, where he kindly demonstrated his new range of modules. These were designed in collaboration with Steady State Fate's Andrew Morelli and we got to see the much-anticipated Monolith keyboard in all its glory. William also ran through some of WMDevices' classic designs - such as the Geiger Counter, Synchrodyne and PDO mk.2.

In part 6 William takes us through the VCA module and rounds up the Monolith system. The second wave of videos are from the second part of the event looking at the WMD system he brought alongside the Monolith."

All parts here.

Befaco Modular Synth


Published on Aug 1, 2015 Los Sabios Duendes

"Sintetizador Modular Befaco en proceso de construcción realizado en los talleres de Befaco en la ciudad de Barcelona.

Befaco.org es una plataforma de desarrollo de hardware musical DIY y Open Source creada para dar soporte a los músicos electrónicos que deseen fabricar sus propias herramientas. Es un colectivo centrado en la difusión de la cultura “hazlo tu mismo” aplicada a las tecnologías musicales y mas concretamente, a la construcción de sintetizadores analógicos.

http://www.befaco.org

http://lossabiosduendes.com/"

Teensy Drum Machine & PO-12 jam


Published on Aug 2, 2015 Tomash Ghzegovsky

Follow-up to this post.

"DYI drum machine built with the Teensy audio board.
A little test jam with the Teenage Engineering Pocket Operator.
OLED displays are disabled, I discovered that they are too slow for this project.

More projects: http://tomashg.com/
More music: https://soundcloud.com/voidpointexcep..."

Roland CR-5000 Analog Drum Machine Synthesizer with Trigger Out

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via this auction

"Amazing sounding, amazing looking! Cheapest way to get true Roland analog 808 like sounds. Think the congas and cowbells of classic 808 tracks.

The CR-5000 is a preset drum machine scaled-back model of the CR-8000. You select a row, then the pattern...but it has lots of tricks up its sleeve. You can select two buttons on the same row to make new beats and you can use the Register-Trigger jack trick (read about it online) to add some variance as well. And of course you can mix sounds in and out. Just want a 4/4 bass drum. Select the preset and don't use fills. You can also select patterns without having to stop the previous one. And it has shuffle for more variance!

Has a trigger output so you can send it to arpeggiators of old keyboards or use it as a clock for your modular or other studio gear.

This is the best looking CR-5000 I've ever seen. Check out the pictures. They are the pictures of the acutal item you are receiving. Also the volume pots are completely noise-free so for mixing and improvising on the fly you don't have to deal with scratchy pots. Mix instruments in and out of the patterns live with confidence!

This works fully with all sounds but the first row preset select button and the CY-8 arranger button sometimes need to be pressed a couple of times to select. The third row preset select button works but has to be held down and wiggled a bit to select. These flakey buttons are common with the CR-5000/CR-8000, Juno 6/60 and any other Roland product that uses them..."
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