Monday, July 11, 2016
A DIY Drum Machine by kbob
I made this drum machine. Published on Jun 26, 2016
"This drum machine was a three day project in May, 2016. Read all about it here.
https://kbob.github.io/2016/06/27/i-m...
See all the source code here.
https://github.com/kbob/drum-machine"
In short:
"It uses code from two of Mutable Instruments’ modules, two Teensy dev boards, and the JIGMOD prototyping system."
Full details here per above.
Spotted on Ask.Audio.
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DIY,
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Mutable Instruments,
New,
New DIY,
New DIY in 2016,
New in 2016,
New Makers,
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Circuitbenders Analogue Trigger Out Mod for Roland TR-8
via Circuitbenders.co.uk:
"We have added one mod to this unit, which is a +5v 10ms analogue trigger output that is driven by any sound routed to assignable output A. Route a sound through this individual output, and every time the sound is played in a sequence, you get a 5v pulse capable of driving a SH101 sequencer, external percussion module or similar, at the trigger output. It works best with a short sharp sound, with a very fast attack. If you use the Rimshot, the 5v trigger is produced less than 1ms after the sound starts! Thats probably tighter than midi!
Plug a jack into assignable output A and the trigger output is disabled, and the assignable output works as normal. The trigger output can be turned on and off in use, simply by taking the output volume fader of the chosen sound down to zero.
The only very minor issue is that at absolutely insane shuffle settings, percussion sounds on alternate 16ths are almost on top of each other, and the audio to trigger circuit can't defferentiate between them. At this point the trigger output will start to miss the shuffled 16th's and only output 8th notes. This only happens at very high BPM's or with shuffle so extreme that nobody would ever use it, i.e. the last 5-10%% of the shuffle knobs rotation in either direction. Unless you're in the habit of writing tracks at 250BPM with shuffle so extreme it becomes meaningless, you'll probably never even notice."
MIDI SANS FRONTIÈRES - Octatrack, Analog Keys, iDensity
Published on Jul 11, 2016 Invisible Acropolis
"remix of Squarepusher's 'MIDI SANS FRONTIÈRES'"
New Soundmachines SD1simpledrum
Published on Jul 11, 2016 paul tas
"A six instrument drum voice module in just 6hp! Individual instrument, level and accent amount regulation, plus a host of alternative modes controllable with a CV input!

A great addition to any eurorack setup, the SD1simpledrum module is a small and friendly way to startu up with modular percussions or enrich a pre-existent system with new sounds and capabilities.
Six channel PCM drum module
Channels are grouped per sound type: 1-BD 2-CH 3-OH 4-SD 5-HT/PERC 6-LT/PERC
16/24 sounds per channel (single and double)
For each channel user can choose:
Instrument (sound)
Mix level
Accent amount
Overall (Mix) reverb amount
Alternative CV modes (blue led ON):
Value region1: Humanize HH (instrument level variations on CH and OH channels)
Value region 2: Humanize HH+SD
Value region 3: Humanize HH+SD+BD
Value region 4: random instr on ch 6
Value region 5: random instr on ch 5+6
Value Region 6: BASS SYNTH on ch 5/6
Value region 7: LEAD SYNTH on ch5/6 (synth modes uses CH5 as GATE, CH6 as PITCH and acc/cv as SCALE (Maj,min,pentatonic, dorian Maj7, min7, whole, chromatic))"
"Java" - on Yamaha SY-1
Published on Jul 11, 2016 organfairy
"This is one of those melodies that has been been performed by so many artist that it is hard to find out who was first. But according to Wikipedia it was written by Allen Toussaint and later made popular by Al Hirt.
It was just an attempt by me to play something on my newly restored Yamaha SY-1 synthesizer. I recorded it without the usual multitracking but just a single stereo track. I did edit it slightly though because the levels of the various presets on the synthesizer are not well matched so I had to adjust the level between the verses. So I have edited out the parts where I adjust between preset."
Journey to the Edge of the Universe - Ep. 5 - Empty Space
Published on Jul 11, 2016 Alba Ecstasy
"Featuring: Moog Model 15, Quadnic, Novation Circuit, Virus Ti2, Blofeld, microKorg, Radias, System-1 Promars.
Using a very nice FX patch on Model 15, created by my friend Tony Saunders (the creator of MidiSequencer iPad app).
Journey to the Edge of the Universe - Ep. 5 - Empty Space
ae http://www.albaecstasy.ro"
Video Diary - Superbooth16
Published on Jul 11, 2016 DivKidVideo
"The final video from Superbooth this time was a video diary from a collection of photos and videos from my phone (mainly). Hopefully it shows some of the vibe of the event outside of the interviews / jams I did while there."
You can find all DivKidVideo Superbooth16 videos in reverse order posted here.
TR-8+x0xb0x【RedZone(Yokushe808mix)】
Published on Jul 11, 2016 Yokushe
"Live version of self remix of RedZone that have been recorded in the last year release of AcidWorx compilation ' TB Will Survive ' . Practice landscape
RedZone(Original Mix)⇒https://www.beatport.com/track/red-zo...
iTunes⇒: Tb Will Survive - Various Artists"
Modular Synth - Patch in Progress 34
Published on Jul 11, 2016 isvisible / isinvisible
"My Ian Fritz panels (Serge) playing very nicely with my Eurorack set-up.
The AFG is clocking the Pithoprakta, which in turn is triggering everything else.
Elements - Bass
Rings - Processing audio from the Radio Music
AFG - low clicky audio processed by the ADDAC Fixed Filter Bank, which has each frequency being modulated by various Ian Fritz designed modules (Chaotica, ChaQuo and Jerkster)
Serge Modular (Ian Fritz - Chaos Theory and Timbre Tantrum panels) - Plinky plonky piano sounds, warbles and atmosphere.
Cheers"
This one make me think of what John Carpenter might sound like exploring modular. Very Carpenter-esque. Love it.
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