Saturday, February 13, 2016
Kick.S Live / X962 【My goa acid style】
Published on Feb 13, 2016 Kick.S
"https://kicks1.bandcamp.com/track/x962
使用機材
KORG ELECTRIBE MX
xOxbOx
Acidlab Miami
electro harmonix memory boy
electro harmonix Cathedral"
ST4 Pattern Groove
Published on Feb 13, 2016 Pieter van der Meer
"Jamming with the ST4. In this case just a single pattern is used + many live tweaks. Improvisation by Erwin Tuijl from Pocket Knife Army (http://www.pocketknifearmy.com/).
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/..."
Mutable Instruments Warps Parasite Modes Demo- eurorack modular synth
Published on Feb 13, 2016 DavidH
Dork 19 146BPM. Slow Modular Drum & Bass
Published on Feb 13, 2016 Luke Killen
"A 146 BPM tempo patch with plenty going on rhythmically. I recently repaired my Doepfer A105-6 SEM VCF and wanted to celebrate it's warm fuzzy glory, so i mixed a WMD/SSF Spectrum playing high notes with a Mutable instruments Braid playing in 3xSquare mode into the a 105-6 gave it a little LFO to the cutoff and a nice long EG as well to make a lush swell. The kick drum is the final output of a DPO with it's 'fold' being modulated by a Frequency Central X envelope. A heavily modulated Basimilus Iteratus is supplying a variety of percussive sounds. It's Modulated by several channels of an Abstract Data ADE32 set to several clock speeds and functions. The noisy cymbal/hat is a heavily modulated Mutable Instruments Rings. The bleeping lead is a Mannequin modulated heavily by several sources and filtered through a Manhattan Analogue SVVCF. I'm using a 4MS Peg for modualtion and gating and a Delptronics Triggerman for sequencing the drums. The Delptronics is being sequences by an ADDAC206 and Doepfer A151 Voltage addressable switches."
ARP 2500 live tweaking
Published on Feb 12, 2016 DJjondent
"Some sampling of the 2500 for a future track. There is no post sound processing ... just the raw 2500
It's a really deep instrument and I consumes time like there is no tomorrow.
There are two 1045 modules used in this video.
And I'm utilizing a 1023 VCO to modulate the filter of the first 1045.
like a LFO.
The 1016 noise and random nodule is also used to trigger some envelopes of the 1045s.
for more info:
http://djjondent.blogspot.com.au/2016..."
RS-08 | 8 Oscillator Ribbon Synth for iPad Released
iTunes: RS-08 | 8 Oscillator Ribbon Synth - DesignByPaul
"8 oscillator ribbon mono synth with fine tunable chord memory.The XYPad allows smooth pitch control and immediate jump to play back of 8 "Chord Slot"
Chord Slots are the saved, fine or corse oscillators pitches. RS-08 has 8 Chord Slots.
the XYPad allows instant call back of a Chord Slot making RS-08 a grate synth for playing one finger chords, or rich and dense cluster chords, or super saw like textures.
The XYPad combined with careful setup of "Chord Slot" and glide control can yield great Micropolyphony performances.
RS-08 is a unusual synthesizer loosely inspired by the compositions of György Ligeti.
Key Features
— 8 oscillators
— High Pass filter cutoff
— Resonant Low Pass Filter
— Amp ADSR
— LP AR
— On Board Effects; Chorus Reverb, Delay, Haas Spreader
— XYPad (Master Pitch on X, Chord Slot change on Y)
— 8 Waveforms
— Glide (like portamento)
— Stagger (delays the pitch change of each oscillator)
— 99 Patch Save Slots"
See dealers on the right for pricing and availability on gear.
LABELS/MORE: iOS, New, New in 2016, New Mobile Apps, New Mobile Apps in 2016
LABELS/MORE: iOS, New, New in 2016, New Mobile Apps, New Mobile Apps in 2016
Friday, February 12, 2016
Trio
Korg Minilogue & Eventide Space pedal
Published on Feb 12, 2016 Earmonkey Music
"All sound is coming from the Minilogue and the Eventide Space pedal. The Space pedal is capable of huge reverbs, choruses, delays, and tremolos. It sounds absolutely beautiful. It has lots of parameters, and it can be a bit difficult to get around because the knob functions will often change depending on the FX algorithm you're using."
KORG minilogues on eBay | Korg minilogues on Amazon
Fender Rhodes Chroma Polaris Analog Synthesizer with ATA Flight Case
Burnt Dot Quartet in Concert: February 17th
"Burnt Dot Quartet performs improvised music for trumpets and modular synthesizers in quadraphonic space. Featuring Sarah Reid on trumpet, Ryan Gaston on Eurorack and Serge synthesizsers, and special guests Kris Tiner on trumpet and telematic performance by Todd Barton on Buchla and other synthesizers.
The concert is taking place on February 17th at 8pm PST at:
The Wild Beast Pavilion
California Institute of the Arts
24700 McBean Parkway
Valencia, CA 91355
This concert is FREE, open to the public, and streaming at:
https://music.calarts.edu/wild-beast-webcast
Burnt Dot is an improvisational duo formed by Sarah Belle Reid (trumpet) and Ryan Gaston (modular synthesizer) in 2014. From violent gestures to undulating textures and sparse flickers, Burnt Dot uses open forms to explore and extend the unique vocabulary of each of their instruments, and aim to discover just how much of the area beyond their typical sonic territory is still unmapped. Burnt Dot specializes in free improvisation, prompt-based performance, and interpretation of graphic scores."
"Kris Tiner (b. 1977) is a California-based trumpet player, composer, and improviser. Featured on NPR Music as one of a handful of new trumpet voices impacting modern music, his playing has been described as 'extraordinarily inventive' in Signal to Noise Magazine, and the LA Weekly claims 'Trumpeter Kris Tiner can turn barbed wire to beauty.'"
"Todd Barton is a composer, sound designer, multimedia performer, analog synthesist specializing in Buchla Electronic Musical Instruments. Todd is a praised improvisor, composer, and consulting artist for Buchla Electronic Musical Instruments."
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