Future Retro 512 Touch Keyboard Playing the Arp 2600
Published on Jun 2, 2016 FutureRetroSynths
"Simple test to show the Future Retro 512 keyboard controlling the Arp 2600 modular synthesizer."
Update: New video with the Buchla Music Easel added:
Future Retro 512 touch keyboard playing Buchla Music Easel:
Published on Jun 2, 2016
"Simple demo of the Future Retro 512 keyboard controlling the Buchla Easel. The 512 has an adjustable CV output so you can achieve .469V to 1.34V per octave control voltages to control a wide variety of synths including the common 1V/Oct synthesizers, and this 1.2V/Oct Buchla. Works with EML and EMS synthesizers too!"
New demos here: Future Retro 512 touch keyboard plays the EMS Putney, Minimoog Model D, EML 101, & Eurorack
Previous posts featured the assembly of the new 512 Touch Keyboard from Future Retro. We now have details and what it looks like completed.
Details via Future Retro
"The 512 is a capacitive touch keyboard, packed with a unique blend of truly musical features to enhance your creative experience. The 512 is available with or without the optional rack ears that allow it to fit in a standard 19" rack enclosure, taking up only 4u spaces.
Why is capacitive touch better? Quite simply, eliminating mechanical moving parts found in traditional keyboards makes a product that will never wear out, as mechanical keyboards do. No more intermittent key contacts, or failed aftertouch circuits to worry about! In addition, capacitive touch provides a much faster response time for playing notes, and allows multiple forms of expression to be executed by the performer.
There are five main functions of the 512. It can act as a keyboard, arpeggiator, sequencer, MIDI to CV converter, and MIDI to MIDI converter. The 512 can control both MIDI and CV/Gate synthesizers simultaneously. Pitch, Pitch Bend, Mod Wheel, Gate, Velocity, Aftertouch, and Clock are all available in both their MIDI and CV form. CV's follow the 1V/Oct standard with positive polarity Gate signals, allowing the 512 to control the majority of analog synthesizers both past and present.
KEYBOARD
The 512 provides 9 octave ranges for the 29 full-sized keys (although shorter in length than typical keys) with response to Velocity and Aftertouch. Users can define one of five different Velocity and Aftertouch curves to apply to the keyboard, and dial in the range for each curve to customize the response. The Pitch Bend provides positive and negative pitch bends, and the bend range can be adjusted for full or half range. Mod Wheel is also provided as a modulation source.
ARPEGGIATOR
Thursday, June 02, 2016
Super Nice Roland Jupiter-8 Cover from Stardust Synth Covers
via Stardust Synth Covers
Thought this one was particularly nice. Be sure to check out their others.
Easel Orange Noise Study
Published on Jun 2, 2016 Todd Barton
"The Buchla Music Easel does not have a Noise Source. But . . . with some McGyvering: noise happens. The patch is title Orange Noise for all the orange colored patch cables it uses, not for the acoustically defined "orange noise". For better audio go to:
https://soundcloud.com/user7621213/ea..."
Beatstep Pro + Kilpatrick Audio Phenol - Almost Giallo
Published on Jun 2, 2016 Genshi Media Group
"Another quick demo of the Beatstep Pro sequencing the Kilpatrick Audio Phenol synth. This one reminded me [a little bit] of the Giallo horror movie soundtracks of the 1970s/80s... again featuring the Teenage Engineering PO-12 Pocket Operator for beats, and the Eventide H9 for fx processing."
Plankton Electronics ARRHYTHMIA - GLITCH
Published on Jun 2, 2016 Plankton Elec
"Arrhythmia as a sound source. Instead of using it as a clock source we connected it directly to the audio output and mdoulated it with a square wave. Pulse wave noise!"
Buchla 200e & 200h Basic Module Installation
Published on Jun 2, 2016 Buchla BEMI
"Some modules have additional considerations. These modules will be addressed specifically in other videos."
RHTGM - Analog RYTM + OP-1 + Make Noise
Published on Jun 2, 2016 The Phantom Wave
"Rytm sending clock via the new machine IMPULSE to Make Noise's TEMPI + OP-1 Arpeggio"
Love the sequence numbers on the Teenage Engineering OP-1.
Live Synth Jam 42:Korg Volca, Roland Boutique, PO-12, Microbrute & MicroKorg
Published on Jun 2, 2016 Todd Smith
"This jam uses all internal sequencing. The Korg Volca Bass, Korg Volca Keys, Arturia Microbrute and Teenage Engineering PO-12 are all on sequencer duty. The Arturia Microbrute supplies a simple low end bass line while the Korg Volca Keys handles the lead synth sequence. The Korg Volca Bass supplies a short bass fade out sequence & Teenage Engineering PO-12 plays a 4 bar loop using 4 patterns in chain mode. The Microkorg and Roland Boutique JU-06 are played live. The Alesis QX49 controls the Roland Boutique JU-06 via midi. All this is recorded into Ableton which is used as a multi track recorder/mixer. Waves Supertap 6 is used for Delay. Enjoy !!
: Gear Used :
Korg MicroKorg
Korg Volca Bass
Korg Volca Keys
Roland Boutique JU-06
Teenage Engineering PO-12
Arturia Microbrute
Alesis QX49
Midi Solutions Quarda Thru
Behringer Micromix MX400
Tascam US-144mkII Audio Interface
Waves Supertap6 ( VST )
Ableton Live 8 ( Used as digital mixer / multi track )
Ozone"
Front 242 - No Shuffle (Instrumental Hardware Remake with Elektron and Bass Station 2)
Published on Jun 2, 2016 Calle Nilsson
"An instrumental remake of Front 242 - No Shuffle. Everything is programmed and arranged in the Elektron Analog Four and Analog Rytm. Noise and distorted synth is from the Bass Station 2 through the ProCo RAT pedal.
Audio recorded on the ZOOM H4n. No audio editing or processing.
Video recorded with the GoPro Hero 4."
Ripcord - The Plug 'n Play Anywhere USB Power Cable Seeks Funding on Kickstarter
Update: Ripcord is funded!
This one in via MATRIXSYNTH Member, Caroline who is working on Ripcord:
"Ripcord, the 5V to 9V USB cable, works with synths like the Korg Volca, is 78% funded in Kickstarter with 2 days to go
If you haven't seen Ripcord yet have a look at http://kck.st/25CeE4W - it's for powering gear that needs voltages other than 5V from a USB port.
The small-batch version is in use by thousands of musicians all over the world right now, but we've redesigned it from the ground up, with more power and better features..
Gaz Williams and Nick Batt from Sonic State talked about it in their latest Volca Vibes video.
Any questions - get in touch at myvolts.com or with me, Caroline, at https://twitter.com/carolinezoids"
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