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Thursday, December 03, 2015

Mystery Serge Tour - Sound Source Panel - Patch of The Week


Published on Dec 3, 2015 Doug Lynner

"This is the third installment in a panel by panel look at The Mystery Serge - the first commercial Serge Modular Music System made. It is highly upgraded and modified. Enjoy this in-depth tour of the Sound Source Panel.

To see the modules used in this Patch of The Week in detail see the Mystery Serge at http://www.serge.synth.net/gallery/dl....

Doug offers modular synthesizer lessons and consultations. For information write doug@neatnetnoise.com.

Doug's website is http://www.neatnetnoise.com."

Datach'i - Grain de Folie


Datach'i - Grain de Folie from Joseph Fraioli on Vimeo.

"No external computers or hardware were used in this performance.

A patch built around the new 'Grain de Folie' ZDSP card by TipTop Audio.
www.tiptopaudio.com/zdspcart.php?cart=gdf

The melody starting at :40 seconds is the TipTop Audio ZDSP running the "Grain de Folie" card which is processing Mutable Instruments Elements thats being sequenced by the Circadian Rhythms and z8000 with voltage quantization by the Intellijel µscale. The program used is #6 "Six Grains Stereo". Modulation to grain sizes 1 and 2 coming from the Modcan Quad LFO.

///// from the manual /////

Granular Synthesis uses small slices of sounds (‘grains’) to compose new sounds from existing material. By combining multiple grains of differing lengths, amplitude, pitch and speed creates very characteristic sounds of modern music.

Modular Jam 40: "Touch Me All Under"


Published on Dec 3, 2015 ngarjuna

iTunes: Patterning : Drum Machine - Olympia Noise Co.

"Various configurations of:
Medic Modules Cranial Saw
AJH Minimod VCF, VCA, DCG
Sputnik Oscillator
Nonlinear Circuits Timbre
Make Noise Optomix
Make Noise Maths
Make Noise Wogglebug
Make Noise Rene
Audio Damage Sequencer One
Make Noise STO
Intellijel Rubicon
4ms Pingable Envelope Generator
Intellijel uVCA
Oakley Classic VCA
Division 6 Multiplicity XV
Intellijel Dual ADSR
STG Soundlabs .Mix
Pittsburgh Oscillator
SSF Quantum Rainbow
Expert Sleepers Silent Way
Olympia Noise Co. Patterning
Arturia Spark"

Elektron SidStation

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via this auction

Cool high contrast color pics!

Sequential Circuits Prophet-600 Synthesizer SN 860 with Gligli Upgrade

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"The Prophet-600, introduced by Sequential Circuits in 1982, was the first synthesizer to use MIDI and was used in the first public demonstration of the MIDI protocol. It has recently seen new life after a fantastic processor replacement build was made public last year"

Cheetah MS6 with Individual Outs & Maad MIDI CC Firmware

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"The classic Cheetah MS6 polyphonic synthesizer. Customized with individual outs per voice! Excellent condition, built like a tank. Comes with firmware upgrade from http://www.maad.net/ms6/ which adds full midi CC control for all parameters plus new DCO waveforms."

Kilpatrick Audio Phenol // Patch 010 - Pads


Published on Dec 3, 2015 DiscoverNoise

"DiscoverNoise 017-
Kilpatrick Audio Phenol 011-

Some pad sounds out of the Phenol. The Phenol is being played by the Arturia Beatstep. No after processing. All sounds right out of the Phenol.

Patchsheet: https://cloud.1und1.de/ngcloud/extern..."

RIP Dr. John Eaton


Videos by The Snapshots Foundation

Dr. John Eaton passed away yesterday on Dec 2 at the age of 80. For those not familiar with him he was a composer who worked closely with Bob Moog in the 1960s, influencing the development of the first synthesizers as we have come to know them today. The first synthesizer to feature a keyboard, the Synket by Paul Ketoff, was made for John Eaton. Above is a collection of interviews by The Snapshots Foundation starting with the Synket [see the Synket channel for previous post including images].

Playlist:
Dr. John Eaton: Synket & Moog History
Dr. John Eaton Interview pt.1
Dr. John Eaton Interview pt.2
Bob Moog Remembered pt2.

On the Synket via Wikipedia: "A working group at Roman Electronic Music Center, composer Gino Marinuzzi, Jr., designer Giuliano Strini, MSEE, and sound engineer and technician Paolo Ketoff in Italy; their vacuum-tube modular 'FonoSynth' slightly predated (1957–58) Moog and Buchla's work. Later the group created a solid-state version, the 'Synket'. Both devices remained prototypes (except a model made for John Eaton who wrote a 'Concert Piece for Synket and Orchestra'), owned and used only by Marinuzzi, notably in the original soundtrack of Mario Bava's sci-fi film 'Terrore nello spazio"'(a.k.a. Planet of the Vampires, 1965), and a RAI-TV mini-series, "Jeckyll".[30][31][32]"


Image and quote from John Eaton via The Bob Moog Foundation.

"I think of all of the people that I've known in my life, Bob Moog was the most generous. He was the most interested in other people's ideas. He was just and extraordinary human being." -- John Eaton (March 30, 1935 - December 2, 2015)"



Roland JX-03


Published on Dec 3, 2015 tblv9300

"quick audio test. no external effects. Powering the unit from USB direct from an iMac. Midi sequence and audio are also using the USB cable.

In my opinion Roland have done a great job recreating the sound of the jx3p. the build quality is solid. The chorus is very similar to the original even down to the noise level while the chorus is engaged. Looking forward to a larger size ACB synth."

Eurorack Modular


Published on Dec 3, 2015 Davide Tonini
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