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Tuesday, October 27, 2015
Moog Sub 37 Synth + Extras
Dave Bundy - Floating (MakeNoise Shared System / CV Bus)
Published on Oct 27, 2015 Dave Bundy
"Modular synth live played and recorded.
No external effects.
Enjoy
Equipment:
MakeNoise Shared System case with CV Bus
MakeNoise DPO
MakeNoise Mysteron
MakeNoise Maths
MakeNoise MMG
MakeNoise Echophon
MakeNoise Erbe-Verb
MakeNoise René
MakeNoise Optomix
MakeNoise Rosie
MakeNoise Wogglebug
Keith McMillen QuNexus"
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LABELS/MORE: eurorack, Make Noise, Video
LABELS/MORE: eurorack, Make Noise, Video
Waldorf Blofeld Tutorial: Introduction to 48db filter mode
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LABELS/MORE: synth tutorials, Video, Waldorf
LABELS/MORE: synth tutorials, Video, Waldorf
telharmonic01 - straight out of the box
Published on Oct 27, 2015 Henry Birdseye Jr.
"This thing deserves its own oscilloscope.
First playtime on the Make Noise Telharmonic. I love the Shepard's Tones at about 4:10."
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LABELS/MORE: eurorack, Make Noise, oscilloscopes, Video
LABELS/MORE: eurorack, Make Noise, oscilloscopes, Video
Tonnetz Sequent as a Modulation Source
Published on Oct 27, 2015 noisythang
"I am old. My hand shakes, my vision blurs. Sorry.
What is this Tonnetz? It generates triads rotating through a triadic space.
But are these not just voltages? Can’t we use these voltage patterns in ways other than pitch? Voltages that rotate? Let’s try a little rotation.
Maybe a little spreading. Is there a repeating pattern? In the end we use one for pitch.
Tonnetz Sequent clocked by Circuit Abby G8
4ms rotating filter kicked by a couple of triggers.
Tonnetz controlling rotation, spread and frequency."
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LABELS/MORE: 4ms, Circuit Abbey, eurorack, Noise Engineering, Video
LABELS/MORE: 4ms, Circuit Abbey, eurorack, Noise Engineering, Video
Halloween Livejam Volca Bass, Electribe Sampler, Microbrute & Streichfett Shimanski Beats
Published on Oct 27, 2015 Shimanski Beats
"Halloween is coming up, so here is my Halloween Special Live Jam with the Korg Electribe Sampler 2, Korg Volca Bass, Waldorf Streichfett and Arturia Microbrute.
Microbrute, Volca, and Streichfett all played live, no overdup, no midisequencer (Controller for Streichfett: Roland XP-30).
External FX on Microbrute (Alesis Midiverb 3) and Volca Bass (Lexicon MX200), internal FX on Electribe and Streichfett.
Happy halloween!
(c) 2015 Shimanski Beats. All rights reserved."
Daedelus compares the Roland TR-808 vs. TR-8
Published on Oct 27, 2015 Roland U.S.
"Daedelus, one of LA's most-loved electronic music producers and performers, showcases the evolution of the TR-808-inspired Roland TR-8 Rhythm Performer and also gives a brief overview of alternative beat structures in a talk originally delivered for the 2nd Low End Theory Festival on 8.08.15."
http://www.roland.com/aira/airamodular/
Update: Bleep Labs Delaydelus in there as well!
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LABELS/MORE: Bleep Labs, Roland, Updates, Video
LABELS/MORE: Bleep Labs, Roland, Updates, Video
Halloween Treats From The Bob Moog Foundation
via The Bob Moog Foundation
"A Treat for Your Halloween Week
Fill up your pumpkin, shower a gift on a friend, or stock up for later! Everything on our online store, including our ever-popular Fundamentals of Synthesis posters, our striking Circuit of My Mind art poster, and our 2016 Moog Is Now Calendar, is 20% off, this week only. To receive the discount, enter the code 'Treat20' at the checkout.
Remember, all proceeds from our online store benefit our education and archive projects!
Shop the sale here!"
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LABELS/MORE: BMF, Halloween, MOOG, Synth Art, Synth Bling
LABELS/MORE: BMF, Halloween, MOOG, Synth Art, Synth Bling
Bob Moog Foundation: A History of Moog Modular in Space Music
via The Bob Moog Foundation
"A History of Moog Modular in Space Music
Historian Thom Holmes is back with yet another excellent historical blog exploring the use of the Moog Modular in early recordings. This time he is highlights the advent and evolution of synthesized space music, featuring the music of Douglas Leedy, Edward Zajda, Syrinx, Nic Raicevic, Klause Schultz, Tangerine Dream, Popul Vuh, and more.
Read the blog, and listen to several audio examples here."
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