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Friday, January 15, 2016

Mike303 '808 Dmx Street' (Vintage electronic music)


Published on Jan 14, 2016 Superfunk Synths

"Mike303 '808 Dmx Street'(Vintage electronic music)

Synthesizers used : Oberheim Ob-xa, Matrix6, Dmx, Roland Tr808, MC-500 mkII."

OB-Xa is doing the first synth sound and the main modulation sound. The Matrix-6 plays the bassline and the brass CS80 sound. Synths are all in split mode, so 4 synth parts.

(2016-1) Yamaha CS10 + Juno 6 + Akai s950 + Telemark (HD 1080p)


Published on Jan 15, 2016 Michal Patulski

Analogue Solutions Telemark V2 SN 7061

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West Coast on the East Coast in the Arvo


Published on Jan 15, 2016 Benjamin Kinsman

"Sound sources:
Drums (3 tracks) Octatrack
Synth Chords (2 bar loop) OP1 recorded into Octa Pickup Machine
Fast Arp Op1 Endless Sequencer
Errythang Else comes for the Modular controlled via Yarns/Octa"

Dork 14 melodies. A 90 BPM patch for eurorack modular synthesizer.


Published on Jan 15, 2016 Luke Killen

"A short and simple melodic track jammed from a patch that i made today. The melodies and bass drum are kept simple to offset the complex percussive elements.
Part i: A Mutable Instruments Braids running through two channels of a Sputnik Quad VCF/VCA and is pitch sequenced by a makenoise Rene.

Part ii: Hi-pass output of an Epoch Modular Benjolin with it's VCO A modulated heavily by a SSF Ultra-Random Analogue set to a very high rate and output level (white noise). MakeNoise Maths is acting as a voltage controllable EG for this part and has it's rise and fall modulated by a 4ms PEG that has it's division modulated by an LFO from an Abstract DATA ADE32. the triggers from this are coming from two channels of a Delphtronics Triggerman as well as a 4MS QCD which is modulated by one channel of the 4MS PEG. these three trigger sources are switch between one and other using a Doepfer A151 voltage controlled switch.

part iii: a kick drum made with a Noise engineering Basimilus Iteratus with it's pitch being modulated by a Frequency central envelope X set to a very short attack and decay.

Part iv: A melodic plink made from a WMD/SSF Spectrum passed through a Doepfer A106-5 SEM LPF filter modulated in frequency by a Tiptop Z4000 EG which also modulates the Linix VCA that it passes through.

Part v: A textural sample playing on a Music Thing Radio Music. the sample has the start cropped off it to become more textural than percussive.

Reverb and Delay are applied as needed per voice in my DAW as the audio comes in live."

Goodbye winter


Published on Jan 15, 2016 Frank Murder

"New modular jam celebrating the hope that soon we will have daylight again... Its coming, I can feel it."

ROLAND JDXI SET WITH SKITTLES


Published on Jan 15, 2016 PLUCKA,S SHED

"TWEAKING FILTERS ON THE JDXI"

Korg Volca Keys played via MIDI keyboard


Published on Jan 15, 2016 SynthMania

Phat Moog Bass Ableton Live Pack


Published on Jan 15, 2016 AfroDJMac USA

"Available at: http://afrodjmac.com/store

Ableton Live instrument rack presets made with samples of the Moog Sub Phatty Analog synthesizer. Each instrument is completely customizable and will add a beautiful warm analog sound to any piece of music."

playing around with the eminent 1600 orchestra organ


Published on Jan 15, 2016 grauoliv

"Okay, so here is my second organ from eminent, netherlands. It's the 1600 orchestra, with a detailled string organ section. '8, '4 and '8 sustain for upper and lower keyboard, '16 and '8 for the pedal. And also string ensemble for the accompaniment section. Very sad, by now the string section is broken. I have an endless note when turning it up ... :-(
As my home has already one organ, this one stands in my office. It must have gotten wet sometime over the years, so it's also a littel bit stinky ...."
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