Sunday, March 20, 2016
Ambience in C - A Synth Experiment
Published on Mar 20, 2016 Anonymous Animal
"I was messing around with 'Trig' mode on the Electribe, which by default will send out a C midi note on the channel that corresponds with the pad number. I thought it was interesting to try to work within the limitation of only being able to play one note, using only the synth controls to shape the sound.
I liked how it was sounding so I recorded a few minutes of it and added some rotating timelapse footage I shot with a Muvi X-Lapse and GoPro Session.
Minibrute is providing the throbbing bass line, Bolsa Bass is making the tweaky delay sounds, Reface DX on the bells and JU-06 for noisy filter sweeps.
Thanks for watching."
First Public Performance Featuring the New Upcoming Polivoks Clone by Alex Pleninger
our new Polivoks in the first public appearence
Published on Mar 20, 2016 Alex Pleninger
"Mister Kuzmin [the original Polivoks creator] plays it! others on the stage - Lidia Kavina (Thereminvox) and Evgeny Voronovsky (original Polivoks via LittleGPTracker). the event took place at Art-Aura 2016"
Published on Mar 20, 2016 Alex Pleninger
"Mister Kuzmin [the original Polivoks creator] plays it! others on the stage - Lidia Kavina (Thereminvox) and Evgeny Voronovsky (original Polivoks via LittleGPTracker). the event took place at Art-Aura 2016"
The New Turing Machine
via Thonk
"A new improved Turing Machine for 2016 for sale on Thonk in April 2016
Available as full kit and also Panel PCB set
Aluminium panel with brand new design
Rotary length switch for selecting different pattern lengths
Pulse out = like step one of the pulses expander
Improved clock input
Compatible with older Pulses, Voltages and Vactrol Mix expanders
Two boards, includes Backpack for easier DIY layout
Trimmer for accurately setting the Lock level
33 mm Depth"
LABELS/MORE:
DIY,
eurorack,
music thing,
New,
New DIY in 2016,
New in 2016,
New Modules,
New Modules in 2016,
thonk
Mopho SE & Desktop + Tetra Polychain, Minilogue, TR8 Jam
Published on Mar 20, 2016 Earmonkey Music
"Got a Mopho SE polychained with a Mopho Desktop and a Tetra for six voices. This jam doesn't really use the Polyphony, but it does use Unison mode later in the jam, which gives you 6 fat voices layered together. The Minilogue is playing a factory preset which I liked so much I just jammed along with it.
Enjoy"
3 Fäuste im Turm der Schatten Ein letzter Funke
Published on Mar 20, 2016 Die Faust
"one track from the full album 3 Fäuste im Turm der Schatten
https://soundcloud.com/user-482058285..."
This one in via a MATRIXSYNTH Member.
Rheyne - Moog Mother 32, TC Hall of Fame, Roland Demora
Published on Mar 20, 2016 Rheyne
"Making some noises with 3x Moog Mother 32 analog semi-modular synths. Reverb is from a TC Electronic Hall of Fame pedal. Delay is from a Roland AIRA Demora. Sequences were pre-programmed before recording.
Sounds: 3x Moog Mother 32
Reverb: TC Electronic Hall of Fame
Delay: Roland AIRA Demora
Mixer: Yamaha MG12XU
Recording: Tascam DR44WL
Video: Canon Vixia HFR40"
minimalistic sequence jam CS-10 + Juno 6 + Telemark-k + S950 + Atari ST + Tecbug
Published on Mar 20, 2016 Michal Patulski
Korg Sigma - video #1
Published on Mar 20, 2016 noddyspuncture
"My little Korg Sigma.... it's been sitting in a state of disrepair for quite a few years. Somehow I never really got around to looking at it... until last week that is. I was starting to fault find on it the day I heard the news about Emo. In fact, I was in the middle of working on it when my phone rang and I was told what had happened. And I've not touched it since... didn't feel I had the inclination or the concentration needed. Yesterday though, I felt I needed a distraction so I went back to it and it wasn't long before she was up and running again. So here is my first ever 'Sigma' video. I'm going to always have a strange feeling about this little synth each time I look at it or play it...!"
1980s Japanese Koto Synthesizer with Rare Sounds Suiko ST10
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via this auction
"Here is a very Rare 1980s Japanese Koto Synthesizer made by Suiko. Model is the ST10.
The Koto Synthesizer is an esoteric Japanese electronic musical instrument which is very hard to find (even in Japan). It reproduces traditional Japanese instruments.
Internal speaker or you can output to an amp. The jack is a bit temperamental but works. Tape recorder works but play back is a bit glitchy
It has 3 voices (Koto, shakuhachi flute, pipe organ. The sounds are super warm and realistic. Suffice to say this instrument will open up some new ideas for you.
There switches for reverb/echo, pitch etc. There also appears to be an internal memory (aside from the tape).
110V power plug - so you will need a step down transformer from Jaycar.
Dimensions are approximately 40cm by 15cm and less than 2KG."
via this auction
"Here is a very Rare 1980s Japanese Koto Synthesizer made by Suiko. Model is the ST10.
The Koto Synthesizer is an esoteric Japanese electronic musical instrument which is very hard to find (even in Japan). It reproduces traditional Japanese instruments.
Internal speaker or you can output to an amp. The jack is a bit temperamental but works. Tape recorder works but play back is a bit glitchy
It has 3 voices (Koto, shakuhachi flute, pipe organ. The sounds are super warm and realistic. Suffice to say this instrument will open up some new ideas for you.
There switches for reverb/echo, pitch etc. There also appears to be an internal memory (aside from the tape).
110V power plug - so you will need a step down transformer from Jaycar.
Dimensions are approximately 40cm by 15cm and less than 2KG."
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