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Monday, April 25, 2016

Arabesque Performance Patch - Patch of The Week


Published on Apr 25, 2016 Doug Lynner

"Walk through a performance patch featuring Analog shift registers, Pulse divided rhythms and live sampled pitch sets.

To see the modules used in this Patch of The Week in detail see the Mystery Serge at http://www.serge.synth.net/gallery/dl

Doug offers modular synthesizer lessons and consultations. For information write doug@neatnetnoise.com.

Doug's website is http://www.neatnetnoise.com."

DOEPFER TRAUTONIUM FORMANT FILTER A-104 + STANDARD VCO


Published on Apr 25, 2016 LESINDES

"Showing the capacities of DOEPFER A-104 TRAUTONIUM FORMANT FILTER treating Saw and Pulse waves of DOEPFER STANDARD VCO."

A Day Without Red


Published on Apr 25, 2016 Oxix52

"A short little Music Easel piece played live. Delay provided by a Moog Minifooger Delay."

Korg electribe sampler,volca keys "two octave"


Published on Apr 25, 2016 VC FOX

"Korg electribe samplerとvolca keysを使って演奏しました。
ゲートアルペジエイターを使って即興のフレーズを演奏しています。
最後のvolca keysと合わせた演奏が一番気に入っています。

I was playing with kong electribe sampler and volca keys. I used gate Arpeggiator.
I like playing that uses a volca keys and electribe sampler. It has played to the end."

test of drum sequencer that uses a raspberry pi and launchpad


Published on Apr 25, 2016 NoizeHack

"Testing the sequencer I wrote in node.js that runs on a raspberry pi and uses a novation launchpad as a control interface. You do not need to use a desktop or laptop computer, just the raspberry pi that is inside a metal box the size of a guitar pedal. It can send trigger pulses out to trigger modular synths and drum machines and can also send midi over usb to trigger drum machines with usb midi.

This project is completely open source and you can build your own hardware and download the code and build your own. This is using a raspberry pi 3 and launchpad mk 2. There is more detailed info in the github readme file.

software here at github:
https://github.com/noizehack/Launchpa..."

Moog Memorymoog Plus Synthesizer

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via this auction

Kraftwerk Cover "Tour de France" Space Disco (w. Minilogue Machinedrum Volca etc)


Published on Apr 25, 2016 Shimanski Beats

"This time I tried something I have never done before: a Kraftwerk cover! The song is "Tour de France" from 1984. However the version I made doesn't really sound like Kraftwerk; it is rather oriented to the Space Disco style, some very synthesizerladen post 70s disco music.

The lead sequences are played live (unfortunately with some mistakes here and there), the rest is controled by the sequencer of the Electribe Sampler and the Machinedrum, respectively.
Whilst the performance is live and "dawless" (check out the Facebook group on Dawless jamming!), it was recorded with Cubase - no post production, though.
Instruments used:
Korg Minilogue (Lead 1)
Clavia Nord Lead 2x (Lead 2+3)
Arturia Microbrute (arpeggio)
MAM MB 33 retro (main bass)
Korg Volca bass (additional bass)
Elektron Machinedrum MK2 (Drums
Waldorf Streichfett (phaser strings)
External FX: Lexicon MX200, TC Electronic M One XL, TC Electronic M350, DBX 166XL

Thanks for watching!
Comments, likes, and subscriptions are always very welcome!
If you liked this, you can also check out the other music videos on this channel.

Cheers,
Shimanski Beats"

Custom-Designed Moog Synth Installation Debuts at Moogfest 2016


Published on Apr 25, 2016 Moog Music Inc


"Sound-art designer Yuri Suzuki and Moog Music proudly present 'The Global Synthesizer Project,' an interactive electronic musical instrument installation where users synthesize environmental sounds from around the world. Utilizing an archive of atmospheric field recordings from diverse geographies, The Global Synthesizer Project empowers users to create new sonic environments through the manipulation of a diverse collection of source materials.

We need your help to populate the custom Moog-designed-and-built synth modules with a unique archive of world sounds. The Global Synthesizer Project is asking audio adventurers and sonic scouts from across the globe to contribute local sounds from their regions.


Field recordings can be submitted to GlobalModular@moogmusic.com in either .aiff or .wav format.

The Global Synthesizer Project will debut at Moogfest 2016, a celebration of future thought and future sound taking place in Durham, North Carolina, May 19-22.

To learn more about this year's festival, visit moogfest.com."

Previously posted.

Rare Vintage Wasatch Music Systems - WMS-1020A Analog Sequencer


via this auction

"This is a very rare (less then 500 produced) Wasatch Music Systems WMS-1020A Analog Sequencer. This bit of gear comes out of the 1970's and is quite rare based on production numbers and definitely has a vintage look and feel to it.

Unit is in good condition with scuffs, wear, marks and scratches on it. The original rubber feet fell off, I put four new fresh rubber feet on the bottom to keep the unit still while it's standing. The sides are faux wood; apparently the cost of producing oak panels on these was too expensive so the manufacturer decided to use plastic finished as wood.

The unit does power on, although my knowledge of these devices is limited. Mechanically, all knobs, switches and buttons are functioning. When I move the sequence length knob and then press the "step" button, I can see the LED step in sequence for the number that I selected. If you press the reset button, it moves the LED indicator back to first spot. That's about all I was able to do with this. I don't know how it works further, but from what I understand this would be hooked up to a synthesizer to produce audio."

moog mother32 x2 sub37 HR-16


Published on Apr 25, 2016 tasuku0676
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