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Thursday, March 03, 2016

Electribe 012 Processing the Monotribe


Published on Mar 3, 2016 Computing.Sound

"Thanks to tarekith for the idea to do parallel processing with the Electribe 2.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KF9DK... [featured here in order]

Check out his videos, they're really good and in-depth.

The Korg Monotribe is routed into the Audio-Input of the Electribe 2.
On the first eight pads OSC TYPE is set to "409 Audio In".

Each part is filtered. 1 by a low-pass filter, 2-7 by a band-pass and 8 by a high-pass. These filters are modulated by mod type 67 Random.
Additionally the IFX is on and set to 24 Short Delay.

On the master I used 01 Mod Delay.

Recorded this with my phone and a Zoom H-5."

Novation // Launchpad Pro Techno-Jam by Alexander Franz


Published on Mar 3, 2016 NovationTV

Walkthrough in German below.

"In this performance, our very own Alex Franz performs with the Launchpad Pro and Bass Station 2. Utilising the MIDI i/o of the Launchpad Pro, he controls the Bass Station 2 to create some morphing white noise and manipulate the synth's patches.

Free Project File available here:
https://www.novationmusic.com/communi...

For more information on the Launchpad Pro, please visit:
https://www.novationmusic.com/launch"

Novation // Launchpad Pro - Techno-Jam Performance Explained by Alexander Franz

Uploaded on Jan 25, 2016

"In this tutorial video, Alexander Franz takes us through just some of the functionality of Novation's expansively updated product by explaining in-depth his Launchpad Pro performance."

Modular Jam 48


Published on Mar 3, 2016 ngarjuna

"Patch Notes:

Guitar Loops
Guitars performed and recorded by the fabulous Rich Prewett before being chopped and mangled

Lead Voice
The Rene pattern starts to feedback (via Woggle CV from the Wogglebug being fed Rene's pitch output and clock) at around 4:30 or so. From there the pattern continues to bend and wind as the attenuator gets wiggled until it gets snapped back to the familiar refrain

The patch itself consists of Rene driving the STO and Rubicon which are cross modulating:
Rubicon's sine is going through the uVCA (enveloped by Intellijel ADSR) into the STO linear FM
STO's sine goes through Optomix ch 1 enveloped by Maths into the TZFM input on Rubicon (full CW so not through zero)
The cross modulated output of the STO is additionally shape modulated by SUM out from Maths (which includes some offset and some PEG) and piped into the Optomix ch 2 enveloped by other Maths with Sequencer 1's LFO providing Damping modulation

Unlike most of my patches this one has not been subjected to any post processing: no reverbs, no delays or phasers; processing only seemed to obscure the nicer details of this particular patch.

West Coast Bass Patch
STO vari out to Optomix 2 enveloped and struck by Maths. STO sine out to Timbre input. Dynamic (uVCA opened by Woggle stepped out) FM from Sputnik 2
Timbre modulated by Maths
Optomix 1 opened by Intellijel ADSR and Damp modulated by Sequencer 1
Sequencer 1 LFO modulating Maths fall (Optomix ch 2)

East Coast Bass Patch
Rubicon square out and some noise from the Quantum Rainbow put through the Post Lawsuit Filter into the AJH Minimod VCA enveloped by Minimod EG and Intellijel ADSRs with some gentle PEG'ing and Pittsburgh Oscillator LFO'ing

Robot Humming Patch
In Kaivo I ran modulating Compressor Hiss through the metal string and one of the chambers
Then that rich timbre dancing mess got put through Array where the spectral filtering was sequenced

Pluck Patches
Fairly straightforward Ngarjuna Make Noise plucks: STO FM'd by Rubicon into Optomix, add Maths and PEG
The alternating line with the more common 3 note pluck is a variation using the two Sputniks cross modulating through the Timbre and into the other Optomix channel. Quantum Rainbow provided some additional modulation

Acid cooked in Klanghelm SDRR
Drums in Spark (electronic) and Jamstix (shakers and hand percussion)

and of course my trusty Tektronix 422 scope providing the trippy light show."

David Burgess Moog Solo


Published on Feb 24, 2016 David Burgess

"This is just a basic tune I started knocking around when I first got my MiniMoog Voyager Old School..."

And a Sequential Circuits Prophet-600.

This one in via Soviet Space Child.

After Hours - Three synth Jams


Published on Mar 3, 2016 GForce Software

"Good hardware and good software should always play well together.

Here are three examples of what we get up to after-hours as the sun sets and we start to wind down. The first two tracks are totally live improvisations using both software and hardware instruments, while the third track was initially recorded as a live 808, Oberheim 8 Voice & Modular synth jam, before several extra overdubs were added.; again, some software and some hardware.

Because it all has to come from the music, we don't only use GForce plug-ins either and here you'll find other good food from plug-ins such as Soundiron's Emotional Piano, Spectrasonics' Omnisphere & Stylus, iZotope's Iris, plus the AAS Lounge Lizard (through iZotope's wonderful DDLY), all sitting alongside impOSCar2, Minimonsta and Oddity2.

For the hardware fetishists, instruments include the Roland Jupiter 8, Oberheim 8 Voice, Prophet 5, Yamaha CS-80, Roland TR-808, Minimoog, Moog Sub37, EMS AKS, Simmons SDS-V, Roland SH-101 and a modular synth so special we daren't speak its name.

All music by GForce's Dave Spiers."

moogmemory by Matthew Bourne




An all Memorymoog production.  The release is also available on vinyl and CD.

"'Daniziel' is available now as a free download. Click on the link above!

All downloads include two exclusive bonus tracks, Jacqueline and Meniscus.

'Moog is a regal breed of synthesisers that are slightly untamable, which is why we (musicians) love them. Always on the edge of boiling over; taming one’s Minimoog was like riding a wild mustang, and bringing it to heel. When the polyphonic Moog Memorymoog first appeared in 1982, it was like having a team of six mustangs pulling a stage coach, its power was thrilling, and everybody had better get off the road to let it through...

'Its name was derived from the Apollo-era, onboard computer memory needed to save patches - once one had laboured with its 18 oscillators, modulation possibilities, and the gorgeous ‘Mooginess’ that lives within its filter circuits. The sheer amount of electronics under the hood of a Memorymoog made it literally pump out hot air; making her prone to pit stops and custom updates as the years went by.

'I first met Matthew Bourne, a prodigious improvising pianist, who was fascinating to watch as he took that conventional instrument ‘off road’ in an emotional sweat. Post-gig, and still wild-eyed, he made a beeline for me, having heard that I also owned a Memorymoog. Matt was keen to compare notes, and to discuss the fact that he was having the Lintronics Advanced Memorymoog (LAMM) conversion done to his (this is the Memorymoog equivalent of open heart surgery, which replaces 1,300 components over eight weeks of bench time, costing as much as a new machine). I immediately thought that Matt was insane. Some years later, moogmemory is Matt’s paean to this living, breathing machine. No other instruments are used on the album, and its capabilities are drawn out by this extremely empathetic musician: beautiful, brooding landscapes of thick impasto to translucent sunbursts; Dr. Bob would be proud!'

Graham Massey (808 State) November 2015
credits
releases March 4, 2016"

Sequential Prophet VS Synthesizer "Time Capsule 1986"


Published on Mar 3, 2016 RetroSound

"(c) 2016 vintage synthesizer demo track by RetroSound

all synthesizer sounds: Sequential Circuits Prophet VS Vector Synthesizer (1986)
recording: multi-tracking without midi
fx: reverb and delay"

Datach’i - Stillson Hammering (MKII)


Datach'i - Stillson Hammering (MKII) from Joseph Fraioli on Vimeo.

"No external computers or hardware were used in this performance. Single take with no editing. :)

A patch built around the new “Stillson Hammer MKII” by Industrial Music Electronics used for melodic content and bass line sequencing.

https://www.modulargrid.net/e/the-harvestman-stillson-hammer-mkii

Patch basics:

Sequencers used are the Industrial Music Electronics Stilton Hammer MKII (SHMKII), Tiptop Audio Circadian Rhythms (CR) and Intellijel Metropolis.

Chords: Make Noise tELHARMONIC sequenced by the SHMKII which is synced to the CR. clock is internally divided by 8 on the SHMKII. The change in chord harmonics is by way of increasing the level sent to the Tiptop ZDSP which is running the shimmer verb card by Valhalla DSP. Filtering fun with the Cwejman MMF-1.

Bass: this is the Roland 521 and 512 sequenced by the SHMKII and processed through the L-1 Stereo Micro Compressor.

Lead Melody: Intellijel Atlantis Sequenced by the SHMKII and processed through the Qu-Bit RT60.

Acid: Intellijel Rubicon with Cwejman MMF-1 sequenced by the Intellijel Atlantis which is synced to the SHMKII. modulation to filter and envelopes from the XOAC Batumi with Poki, Maths and Tiptop z8000. (happy fake 303 day ;)

Kick: Blue Lantern Asteroid BDv4 sequenced by the CR.

Snare: Hex Inverter Mutant Clap sequenced by the CR. FX throws to the Mungo D0, Make Noise Erbe Verb and SSF/WMD DPLR

Metallic Clangs: Noise Engineering Basimilus Iteritas sequenced by the CR with FX throws to the Modcan Dual Delay in dual tap which is synced to the SHMKII. Modulation from the XOAC Batumi.

Percussion 1: hex Inverter Mutant Snare sequenced by the CR.

Percussion 2: ALM Dinkys Taiko Sequenced by the CR.

http://datachi.com"

SEQUENTIAL CIRCUITS TOM with Extras

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Yamaha VL7 (version 2) Virtual Acoustic Synthesizer with BC3 SN KPO1679

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"The Yamaha VL7 is a monophonic Virtual Acoustic Synthesizer with 49 keys. The unit is in excellent condition, and the OS is version 2 . I have included a Yamaha BC3 Breath Controller. I am also including a bottle of mouthpiece disinfectant; had to make sure the BC3 worked, but also needed to keep it sanitary! Please spray the mouthpiece before using it the first time. I downloaded the manuals and printed them. I realized when the printing was almost finished I hadn't set the printer pages for 'double-sided' printing, so the manuals are a bit thick.

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