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Wednesday, February 24, 2016
Sequential Circuits Pro-One with Original Spec Sheet
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I'm curious if that's a copy of the spec sheet as Wine Country has it in color here, or did they have two versions of it?
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I'm curious if that's a copy of the spec sheet as Wine Country has it in color here, or did they have two versions of it?
ARP Odyssey MKII model 2813
Live Jam #23 - Techno / Ambient - Arturia Beatstep Pro, Microbrute and Eurorack modular synthesizer
Published on Feb 24, 2016 TRM
"Ableton is sequencing the Microbrute and two channels of the Beatstep Pro. BsP as midi to cv converter for eurorack. Some rhythmic pulses with the Make noise LxD. a143 through the uFold and wasp for high notes. Microbrute and DixieII are playing the same baseline, with lots of pwm. Beats from ableton. Chords from the Pluggiator.
Stuff used:
Arturia Beatstep Pro, Akai APC key 25, Arturia Microbrute, Use Audio Plugiator and Eurorack modular system with:
Doepfer: a-118, a-119, a-124, a-143-4, a-148, a-156, a-160-2, a-199
Intellijel: Dixie, uFold, 2xTriat , Linux, mult
Make noise: MMG, Lxd
Mutable instruments: Peaks
MFB: Dual LFO
Synthrotek: Echo
Audio via the Behringer mixer to a Moto Ultralite MK3 hybrid.
External effects: T.C electronics M350 for delay.
No post processing."
LABELS/MORE:
Ableton,
Akai,
Arturia,
Doepfer,
eurorack,
intellijel,
Make Noise,
MFB,
Mutable Instruments,
Synthrotek
Daft Punk - Giorgio by Moroder. Modular Wiggle.
Published on Feb 24, 2016 Happy Nerding
"Daft Punk - Giorgio by Moroder. Two sounds layered: Lower (Blue led meter) is produced by Super Sawtor and Higher (Yellow led meter) is by FM AID, which is under a wiggle with the help of ADSR envelope.
https://soundcloud.com/happy-nerding/..."
Modular techno soundcheck : howl from beyond
Published on Feb 24, 2016 Maxime F
"Nothing crazy, just me trying the new configuration for my next gigs, designed to be plugged on a 4 channels dj mixer, and that could be used for improvisation over djing and standard live pa with sequenced patterns from the octatrack and doing both the same night with no repatching :), I might switch the m303 for a shapeshifter..."
The Korg Minilogue-07-The CLICKING Part 1
Published on Feb 24, 2016 AutomaticGainsay
"Here is a demonstration of one of the most exciting synthesis features of the Korg Minilogue!
Support your local synthesizer demonstrator!
http://www.patreon.com/automaticgainsay"
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All parts here.
Testing CV Toolkit synced to Cubase via MIDI
Published on Feb 24, 2016 Computing.Sound
"I'm using a Presonus Audiobox 1818 VSL (not DC coupled) to get enough I/O to sequence various voices of my Doepfer modular with the 'Gate Sequencer' module in CV Toolkit.
CV Toolkit is synced to Cubase via MIDI
I'm using Windows 10."
Tuesday, February 23, 2016
M569, Control Yourself! Part 6
Published on Feb 23, 2016 John L Rice
"My first video for the new 569ESB and 569EGB expansion/accessory modules that connect to the Moon Modular 569 sequencer. This video is partially an overview and partially just fun time for me! ;-) The next video will likely be a more technical and in-depth look at the features and capabilities."
Rare Vintage 1977 ROLAND MC-8 Sequencer for CV / Gate Analog Synths SN 600000
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Roland MC-8 vs Arturia Microbrute vs Korg Monotribe
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"Vintage Roland MC-8 Micro-Composer, interface unit, and a reproduction data cable (sorry, no hard copy of the manual is included, but you can download a copy here). 8-channel digital sequencer for analog (CV / Gate) synthesizers, circa 1977. This particular MC-8 is the only one I've seen with a blue cover. Also, it's serial #600000 (both units match). I don't know how these units were numbered (my other MC-8 is serial #680904), but in theory it's possible that this could be the first one off the line. You can learn more about the MC-8 by visiting my blog.
In any event, this unit is currently in good working order, though as always with vintage electronics, you should not expect it to work perfectly up to factory spec indefinitely without ever having to troubleshoot problems. This is a delicate old computer, and frankly it's amazing that it still works at all. When I originally got it, it was missing the proprietary data cable, without which it won't work. Previously I've used it with the factory data cable that came with my other MC-8, but for this auction, I had a new data cable made for it, which cost me around $300 in parts/labor. The new cable (see last pic) actually uses better quality cabling than the original, and it was made well and fully tested. It's the same length as the original factory cable. The only thing is that you might want to find some sort of tubing to cover it with.
I used this very MC-8 to sequence an Arturia Microbrute (multitracked using the MC-8's own FSK sync signal) and a Korg Monotribe (drums, synced via programmed clock pulses generated by the MC-8) for this little demo track" [embed above]
Roland MC-8 vs Arturia Microbrute vs Korg Monotribe
via this auction
"Vintage Roland MC-8 Micro-Composer, interface unit, and a reproduction data cable (sorry, no hard copy of the manual is included, but you can download a copy here). 8-channel digital sequencer for analog (CV / Gate) synthesizers, circa 1977. This particular MC-8 is the only one I've seen with a blue cover. Also, it's serial #600000 (both units match). I don't know how these units were numbered (my other MC-8 is serial #680904), but in theory it's possible that this could be the first one off the line. You can learn more about the MC-8 by visiting my blog.In any event, this unit is currently in good working order, though as always with vintage electronics, you should not expect it to work perfectly up to factory spec indefinitely without ever having to troubleshoot problems. This is a delicate old computer, and frankly it's amazing that it still works at all. When I originally got it, it was missing the proprietary data cable, without which it won't work. Previously I've used it with the factory data cable that came with my other MC-8, but for this auction, I had a new data cable made for it, which cost me around $300 in parts/labor. The new cable (see last pic) actually uses better quality cabling than the original, and it was made well and fully tested. It's the same length as the original factory cable. The only thing is that you might want to find some sort of tubing to cover it with.
I used this very MC-8 to sequence an Arturia Microbrute (multitracked using the MC-8's own FSK sync signal) and a Korg Monotribe (drums, synced via programmed clock pulses generated by the MC-8) for this little demo track" [embed above]
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