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Thursday, November 05, 2015
AniModule M1xXOR tease 2 (louder synth)
Published on Nov 5, 2015 JRock17991's channel
"AniModule.com
here's the new M1xXOR Module from Animodule.
To be released shortly!"
Tubbutec SH-1oh1 – Midi Retrofit and Reature Extension for the Roland SH-101
Tubbutec has a new extensive mod for the Roland SH-101.
"Main features

Additional Accent Envelope: Programmable accent for volume and filter with adjustable decay.
Additional filter LFO A triangular LFO with the high range of 0.2Hz — 8kHz can modulate the filter
Additional ADSR for filter: Completely independent envelope with adjustable parameters
Improved Sequencer:now has 32 sequences with 120 Steps each
Song mode: Sequences can be chained to create a “Song” and programmed live
More sequencer and arp modes: Forward, backward, random, ping-pong,..
A lot of midi controllable parameters, velocity can be mapped to 9 different targets including accents, filter and 2nd ADSR:
Midi filter, pitch bend, arp and s/h-lfo control
Clock dividers for internal arp clock and trigger including din-sync compatible divider
Settings via an internal configuration menu or external midi controller.
Extra features accessible using the existing SH-101 controls
Comes with sticker overlays and all necessary parts
Easy to install in any SH-101 and compatible with analogue mods
For a complete list of features please refer to the user manual."
Vintage JEN Synthetone SX1000 Monophonic Analog Synthesizer
Roland JD-800 Synthesizer Keyboard
Roland TB-303 Vintage Analog Bassline
252e scrolling
Published on Nov 5, 2015 Todd Barton
"I quickly made some diverse presets (not taking the time to make them necessarily musical, more just functional) then saved them to the 206e preset manager and manually scrolled through them."
Sequentix Cirklon: Live Jam 12-2-13—Echo Return
Published on Dec 2, 2013 Echo Return
"Live jam on Sequentix Cirklon, 12-2-13.
Gear used:
Sequentix Cirklon
Roland TR-707 (Circuit bent)
Roland TR-727 (Circuit bent)
Ladyada x0xb0x
Yamaha AN-200
Yamaha DX-200
Alesis 3630 Compressor
Electrix Warp Factory vocoder
Novation A-Station
Yamaha MEP4
TC Electronic M-300 stereo delay
Line6 Filter Pro
PreSonus Studio One DAW
PreSonus Studio One is used for audio recording, compression, and reverb. No MIDI.
This is my first live jam on the Cirklon. All sequences created in Cirklon. MIDI sent to Ladyada x0xb0x is also sent to Yamaha MEP-4, which is sending three MIDI-delays of this sequence to the Novation A-Station, each on separate octaves.
AN-200 signal is fed through Alesis 3630, gate is triggered by rim shot sound from the Roland TR-707. The Yamaha AN-200 is then routed through Filter Pro and M-300. Setting the Cirklon's pattern to "Brownian" makes for some great, unpredictable-but-musically-relevant gating effects.
Yamaha DX-200 signal is fed through Electrix Warp Factory with no formant input, for creepy robot chanting sounds.
Pseudorandom drum 'improvisation' is created by a track on the Cirklon where toms and additional snares have a 30% chance of triggering per step."
Roland TR-8 Synced to Roland TR-77
Published on Aug 28, 2014 Echo Return
"The TR-77, Roland's first product, debuted in 1972. Pre-MIDI and pre- DINSync. But if you're clever, it can play well with others.
I routed the TR-8's handclap to an individual out, and ran it to the Footswitch stop/start of the TR-77. This allows the TR-77 to start and stop on command via an audio signal, so I placed the handclap on steps 1 and 14 of the sequencer and hand-adjusted the TR-77's tempo to match.
While limited, the old Roland has a surprising amount of expressive potential. Pressing multiple buttons at a time combines beats.
X0XB0X is run through the EHX Deluxe Memory Boy
All tracks recorded into PreSonus Studio One
Roland TR-8:
http://www.roland.com/products/en/TR-8/
Roland TR-77 Service Manual:
http://www.burnkit2600.com/manuals/RO..."
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