Tuesday, January 19, 2016
Snowfall Warning (Streichfett, Volca Keys, Monotribe, Microbrute, TR-8)
Published on Jan 19, 2016 Corpse Callosum
"Live minimal jam on a winter afternoon. I experimented with recording a vocal sample on my Kaleidoloop and then playing it back though the audio input of the Microbrute and an analog delay pedal for interesting results. Zaquencer is sequencing the Streichfett on two different channels (not shown).
Gear and FX used:
Roland TR-8
Korg Monotribe (with TC Flashback delay)
Korg Volca Keys (Eventide Space)
Arturia Microbrute (with Eno Analog Delay, Eventide Space)
Waldorf Streichfett (with Eventide Space)
Critter and Guitari Kaleidoloop (through Microbrute HPF and delay)"
Winter Meditation
Published on Jan 19, 2016 Sacred Synthesis
"A simple reflective melodic piece for mid winter. The Prophet '08 plays the melodies, while a second Prophet 08 supplies the first accompaniment and a Poly Evolver the second.
Instrumentation:
DSI Prophet '08 Keyboard (2)
DSI Prophet '08 Module
DSI Poly Evolver Keyboard
DSI Poly Evolver Rack
DSI Evolver Desktop
Hammond XPK 200L Pedalboard
Effects:
Reverb from Lexicon MX 300
Delay from Alesis Nanoverb 2
All music performed live and recorded directly to CD; no sequencers or arpeggiators were used.
All music property of Sacred Synthesis"
Audulus 2 Minute Tip - 4 - How to Make a Sub Synth with Modules
Published on Jan 19, 2016 Bimini Road
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"This tutorial shows you how to set up a subtractive synthesizer in Audulus using the module library while navigating with the tag system. Subtractive synthesis begins with a harmonic-rich waveform (Square, Saw, or Triangle) and subtracts harmonics using a filter.
There are many ways to make a subtractive synth - adding more oscillators and detuning them slightly will give you a fatter sound. You can use Sine waves, but they don't respond as well to this method. Sine waves are best used in subtractive synthesis to bolster the low end, usually known as a sub oscillator. This sub oscillator will deepen the sound and make it more robust. However, for this tutorial, I just wanted to keep it as simple as possible. Towards the end, I added some LFOs to control the values of the steps of the step sequencer to make for a more interesting, semi-random sequence.
The 2 Minute Tip series breaks apart topics on Audulus into bite-sized chunks. I don't talk during the tutorials (though there are a few notes that pop up), and this is so that international viewers who don't understand English well don't feel left out. Familiarize yourself with the node menu and my navigation won't be so mystifying. In the future, we'll develop a finger press indicator so you can see where I'm tapping.
http://www.audulus.com
http://forum.audulus.com
http://www.biminiroadelectronics.com/...
https://soundcloud.com/biminiroadmusi..."
Multivox MX8100 - Analog Synth Controller/Sequencer - 1979
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via this auction
"Multivox MX-8100, branded as a "Computer Basic System Music Sequencer." This unit was produced in the late 1970s and is in exceptionally nice condition for such a vintage piece. Purchased from the original owner who bought it in the early eighties. Unit is two missing plastic feet which were removed by the original owner to fit into keyboard stand. Some very light cosmetic wear (one rub mark on back and some very minor wear on edges). See pics for details.
Original owner purchased this at the same time as a SPV-355 Analog Roland Synth, and noted that the control voltage works perfectly with old Roland and Korg Analog Synths. Original owner provided homemade adapter he built for use with a Minimoog which will be included."
via this auction
"Multivox MX-8100, branded as a "Computer Basic System Music Sequencer." This unit was produced in the late 1970s and is in exceptionally nice condition for such a vintage piece. Purchased from the original owner who bought it in the early eighties. Unit is two missing plastic feet which were removed by the original owner to fit into keyboard stand. Some very light cosmetic wear (one rub mark on back and some very minor wear on edges). See pics for details.
Original owner purchased this at the same time as a SPV-355 Analog Roland Synth, and noted that the control voltage works perfectly with old Roland and Korg Analog Synths. Original owner provided homemade adapter he built for use with a Minimoog which will be included."
Dreadbox Modular G System first try out
Published on Jan 19, 2016 Raw Voltage - Vienna Modular Store
"Just a first 'tweaking around' on the all new Dreadbox G-System. No plan behind it at all, just a simple sequence and playing around with the envelopes, filter modes and delay. VCO B synced to VCO A. Thanks to my friend Tom from Synth Anatomy for filming. We will have a closer look at the specific modules and functions in a more detailed way a little later."
Buchla Easel and Noise
Buchla Easel and Noise part 1
Published on Jan 19, 2016 Todd Barton
"I've always wanted a noise source for the Easel. Here are just a few simple explorations. This one with noise going to the LPG 2 and exploring VCA/Combo/LP modes etc."
Buchla Easel and Noise part 2
Published on Jan 19, 2016
"I've always wanted a noise source for the Easel. Here are just a few simple explorations. This one with noise going to pitch of the Complex Oscillator."
Published on Jan 19, 2016 Todd Barton
"I've always wanted a noise source for the Easel. Here are just a few simple explorations. This one with noise going to the LPG 2 and exploring VCA/Combo/LP modes etc."
Buchla Easel and Noise part 2
Published on Jan 19, 2016
"I've always wanted a noise source for the Easel. Here are just a few simple explorations. This one with noise going to pitch of the Complex Oscillator."
The Replicator Chronicles Part 2 - (Not so) Dreamy Easel
Published on Jan 19, 2016 Wein Glas
"An almost self playing patch from the BEMI Music Easel with tape delay treatment of the T-Rex Replicator."
Complex Sequences With Maths
Published on Jan 19, 2016 Voltage Control Lab
"Be sure to check out our Maths course at Voltage Control Lab!!
By adding a bit of modulation, a simple Attack Decay envelope in Make Noise Maths can be used to generate ghost notes, accents and rests, adding life to stagnant patterns and sequences.
http://www.voltagecontrollab.com/2016..."
Roland Boutique Demo (The Long Ride Home) By PolyEvolver
"Hi Folks, I made this exclusively on the Roland JP-08, JX-03 and JU-06 Boutique synthesizers. I mixed and used drummer from Logic Pro X. This track highlights their strengths together. Please feel free to ask questions, yes I know it sounds retro, it intended ;)
Enjoy"
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