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Saturday, February 27, 2016

Quantimation²


Published on Feb 27, 2016 Ebotronix

4ms Peg, QCD/Expander, RCD², VCA Matrix
Analogue Systems RS 100², RS110²², RS360², RS 500e²
Arp Odyssey white noise
Bananalogue Serge VCS
Cyndustries Zeroscillator
Doepfer R2m², A119, A133², A134²², A141, A143 - 1,2,9, A149, A151², A152, A156², A160 /161, A162, A175²²,A185-2''³,A138abc
Flame 4 Vox, Chord Machine, Q Slide²

The Irish Sea


Published on Feb 27, 2016 100 Things I Do

"Home made VCS3 clone I built last year. Still needs a bit of work and a better case made for the synth but very useable as is."

Update: The internals are based on Derek Revell boards.  See the Derek Revell channel below for previous posts.

ORPHO MODULAR DRUM / ANALOG EURORACK DRUM MACHINE IN DOEPFER FRAME


Published on Feb 27, 2016 HOX808

"Orpho Modular Drum is a drum set for the Eurorack. It consists of 8 different drum voices, bass drum, snare, Hi-Hat, 3xcConga Low, Mi, Hi and 2 x RIM shot.
The circuits are similar to the drum machines of bygone days.
Each module is manufactured by myself, without the use of SMD components.
100% analog, in every respects!
The modules will be available soon for sale."

Follow-up to Moog Mother 32 ACID JAM with TB 303 and Modular ANALOG DRUMs.

Technodisco (cover) with Schrittmacher, Drumstation, MB 33, Meeblip, Nanozwerg


Published on Feb 27, 2016 grauoliv

"Original tune: Technodisco by Nick Beat, from 2000. All! sequencing by Manikin Schrittmacher! Drums: Novation Drumstation. Bass: MAM MB 33. Additional bass: Anode Meeblip. Out of tune melody: MFB Nanozwerg. FX: Eventide Time Factor & Space."

Automatonnetz: an "app" for the Ornament & Crime DIY eurorack synthesiser modulo


Published on Feb 27, 2016 Tim Churches

"A brief and not at all musical demonstration of the display for the Automatonnetz 'app' for the Ornament & Crime DIY eurorack synthesiser module. The Automatonnetz, coded up by Patrick Dowling, combines the neo-Riemannian triad chord transformations of the Harrington 1200 app, which also runs on the Ornament & Crime module, and which was inspired by the Noise Engineering Tonnetz Sequent module, with the 'Exfilnator' vector sequencer idea expressed by fcd72 (Frank) of d:Machinery. See https://github.com/patrickdowling/O_C... for more details."


"digital/quantizing shift register (ASR)

"analog" shift register (ASR) built around TI DAC8564/5 and teensy 3.x (cortex M4)

i/o:

4x CV outputs (16 bit), 'in-the-loop' compensated.
4x CV inputs (+/-5V, 12bit) :: sample input / offset (in octaves) / ASR index / active-notes-per-scale
4x digital inputs (trigger, hold, oct up, oct down)
output range: -3v – +6v
128x64 oled display
reprogrammable
85mA (@120MHz)
https://github.com/mxmxmx/O_C

85 mA +12V
? mA -12V
? mA 5V
25 mm Depth
Module is available as a DIY project only."

Created a new digital asr label for these.

Minilogue through Microbrute Filter- and a Roland Tape Delay - TR8


Published on Feb 27, 2016 Earmonkey Music

KORG minilogues on eBay | Korg minilogues on Amazon
MicroBrutes on eBay | MicroBrutes on Amazon

"NOTE--THERE are lots of extreme volume fluctuations here. Sorry about that. But just be careful if you're listening on headphones.... SO...I had a request to demo what the Minilogue sounds like through the Microbrute Steiner-Parker filter. My take on it? It sounds bad ass. Like a Bad Ass Boss. I start simple in the video, as usual. Just one square wave from the Minilogue with no modulation at all, running into the audio input of the Microbrute. I tried to sweep the filter with differing amounts of resonance and Brute Factor so you can see how the Microbrute filter affects the Minilogue.

After a bit of noodling, I started a simple sequence from the Minilogue and used the Micro's filter and sequencer. Simple drum pattern playing on the TR8. By using the sequencer, you get the envelope to modulate as well. Ideally, you'd have a Keyboard going in to the Micro to control the envelope with note-on, note-off info, but you get a very interesting delay type effect when you use the sequencer, and change the rate relative to the Minilogue.

I just can't seem to lay off the Roland RE-301 Space Echo, so you get some tape delay in this video as well. I felt like I should be auditioning for a Flock of Seagulls cover band at one point (you'll notice).

But I hope you enjoy this little demo. The Micro's Steiner Parker filter is much more aggressive than the Minilogue's and is a really nice complement to it"

iVCS3 v.1.6


Published on Feb 27, 2016 Alessandro Petrolati

"About Switches: 'Tap Toggle' vs 'Natural Touch'

apeSoft © 2016"

iTunes: iVCS3 - apeSoft

"What's New in Version 1.6.4
+ Ableton Link SDK update
+ Link/Audiobus Stability improved
+ MIDI assignations image bug fixed
+ MIDI Toggles bugs fixed
+ Inter-App Audio play MIDI Fixed
+ New setting for Switches follow the Natural Touch VS Toggle
+ Improved the Built-in Presets (Thanks to lala)"

Sequential Circuits Pro One - Bleepy Raw Audio Demo


Published on Feb 27, 2016 Sean Craddock

"Just me having a play about with my Pro One having just calibrated it this afternoon, and making some unusual noises."

Roland Juno 106 Led Zepplin


Published on Feb 27, 2016 synthartist69

"Here is a synthesized version of Kashmir by Led Zepplin!"

RF Nomad: Atomic Shadow Edition Available March 2016


"The wait is nearly over! The finalized aluminum RF Nomad Atomic Shadow Edition faceplates recently arrived from the sheetmetal vendor, and they look fantastic! Only a few more components remain to arrive before the first batch of 5U RF Nomad modules will begin to roll off the assembly line.

Each RF Nomad: Atomic Shadow Edition module will be hand-built and individually calibrated and tested by Evaton Technologies' founder, engineer, and chief bottle-washer: Russ Hoffman.

There is an email list signup sheet at www.evatontechnologies.com/5u-signup for folks interested in purchasing the RF Nomad Atomic Shadow Edition module when it becomes available.

Once modules are available to ship, I will send out another emailing to announce the finalized price and payment options.

The final module will include a length of coax cable with PL-259 connections on each end, and a hand crafted dipole antenna suitable for indoor installation. By using standard RF connectors, third-party outdoor antennas can also be used, for increased reception.

I'm looking forward to shipping a great product, and also to seeing what music all of you will create with it.

Acknowledgements

I'd like to thank Rod Mitchell (Atomic Shadow (www.atomicshadow.com)), Consulting Artist on this project, for all his input, inspiration, and encouragement. Rod's been twisting my arm to make some more modules in 'Man-Sized' 5U format, as he calls it. His efforts on that front may have succeeded; stay tuned!

Cheers,

Russ Hoffman
Evaton Technologies

www.evatontechnologies.com/5u-signup"
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