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Friday, October 09, 2015

M569, Control Yourself! Part 5


Published on Oct 9, 2015 John L Rice

"Yet another installment of my Moon Modular 569 Quad Sequential Step Sequencer self-wiggling demos!

This time I'm showing how to create repeatable non-linear sequences. The 569 has several default directions it can step: forwards, backwards, ping-pong and random. While the random mode isn't linear, it is also not repeatable. However, by using the 569ES Set Expander module, a selection of gates from one row of the 569 can force another row to step out of its normal order and create some interesting and very playable patterns.

I just realized that this was possible a few days ago so I'm only scratching the surface of the possibilities in this video but I hope it inspires you to try similar experiments. (I know I'm already thinking of new things I want to try! ;-)

Besides the M569 Set Sequencer and 569ES Set Expander the modules/effects used in this video are:
Synth Tech MOTM: 3 x 300 VCOs, 440 VCF, 2 x 800 EGs, 190 VCA, 380 LFO
Moon Modular: 525 attenuator
Strymon: BigSky reverb
Roland RSP-550 reverb
Samson SM10 mixer"

SiegfriedBrueckner ElectronicCircus2015


Published on Oct 9, 2015 Siegfried Brückner

That's one massive Formant modular. Note the Formant Modular Synthesizer keyboard controller and his Formant T-Shirt!

Sequential Circuits Pro One SN 4492

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Yamaha CS-40m Duophonic Vintage Analog Synth

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via this auction

"Beautiful vintage Yamaha CS-40m in excellent functional and cosmetic condition. For a synth of it's age, this unit is in remarkable condition. The minor exceptions to perfection are: the tiny led indicator for memory slot 9 is missing but the memory still functions; The right rear corner of the wood trim is worn and there are a few small chips here and there on the edges of the wood finish. See photos. The CS-40m is a 2 voice version of the CS-20m. In unison mode you have 4 VCO's for a really massive sound. It also gives you 20 slots of patch memory. It's built large and solid so the shipping cost reflects it's 46 lb bulk. Comes with original owner's manual and power cord."

Waldorf Blofeld Tutorial: Recursive Modulation on the Filter


Published on Oct 8, 2015 Mark Pigott Mark Pigott

All parts here.

Dialogue

Dialogue from Eldancer on Vimeo.


This one is short. Best part comes at the end.

Native Instruments Reaktor 6, fish & a car.

Korg Minipops Junior + Roland RE 150 + Tascam RS 20B


Published on Oct 9, 2015 SubTokyoShop

"Korg Minipops Junior + Roland RE 150 + Tascam RS 20B

Korg Mini Pops Junior Drum Machine - 70's Keio Giken Vintage
+ Roland RE-150 Space Echo Vintage Tape Delay
+ Tascam RS-20B Vintage Spring Reverb"

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God's Box Humpback meets Akemie


Published on Oct 9, 2015 vcoadsr

"Eurorack modular jam/experiment seeing how the 'Humpback' SEM-style filter by God's Box plays with a digital input oscillator, in this case the ALM Busy Circuits Akemie's Castle."

FlexyKick 2.0


Published on Oct 9, 2015 FlexyVoid

iTunes: FlexyKick - Yann Jubelin

"FlexyKick is an electronic kick synthesizer that also can be used for sub-bass sounds, it has a simple looper recording up to 10 seconds.

Audiobus and inter-app audio compatible.

It allows you to shape the sound using the touch and motion of the device and reacts in similar way to skinned percussions.

It has a special sliding mode for performing sustained sounds."

KiNK / Cyrillic project teaser / making clap with tape and vinyl


Published on Oct 9, 2015 kink303

"Just a little teaser for my Cyrillic set (check my other videos here for explanation) Also here you can see how to make a clap with a record, tape and a turntable :)"

That's one colorful TR-8!
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