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Thursday, September 01, 2016

Process of creation.


Process of creation. from Black Line on Vimeo.

Shaking & Count by mudlogger


Shaking by mudlogger from mudlogger on Vimeo.

"Using Monome Earthsea as a CV converter for iPad via iConnectmidi2+ via Monome Meadowphysics and Teletype modules. Sound sources are Rings, Clouds and Radio Music"



Count by mudlogger from mudlogger on Vimeo.

"Monome and modular improvisation, recorded live in 1 take"

Dirt Clocking the Piston Honda


Published on Aug 31, 2016 davidryl

"Not really 'clocking' but slowing down the output waveform frequency on The Harvestman Piston Honda Mk1 by using a -4 volt input from the synthesizers.com Q123 Standards module to the center frequency.

Sending modulation into the Yon CV input from a Sputnik West Coast Random Source. Also a slow LFO from the Intellijel Quadra into the Hither CV.

The ROM selections were Hither = C and Yon = D of the B.Smith chip set.

Morph Discontinuity was fully smoothed and both Hither and Yon were interpolated waveforms.

Towards the end section I was manually morphing the waveform position to find nice little drone "nodes". What is normally a blistering high frequency turned into a smooth midrange tone. I love the Piston Honda!

Additional flange effect was the Synthetic Sound Labs 1210 Digital Delay with modulation from the WCRS.

Two Lexicon MX200's in reverb and reverse delay modes were the final effects.

Recorded in two passes to Cubase. Video edited in Final Cut Pro."

Andrew Hunter - Eurorack Modular Synthesizer Improvisation #8. Aug. 31/2016


Published on Aug 31, 2016 Andrew Hunter Music

"The lead sound here was inspired by Vangelis' Blade Runner soundtrack. 2 x Pitts saws going into a boogie filter, pitts delay and erbe-verb. Drones come from an e340 and pitts DNA one of them going through a plague bearer the other a springray reverb. Lead bleeps and blips come from an E350 sequenced by a pitts sequencer and disting quantizer. (XY and Z outs panned hard left and right, passing through a wasp and polivoks filter). tiptop drums"

Kilpatrick Audio Phenol // Patch 020 - Runner


Published on Sep 1, 2016 DiscoverNoise

"Kilpatrick Audio Phenol 022-
DiscoverNoise 056-

Notes are played via the Arturia Beatstep and recorded through Phenols build in midi-recorder. Sequence is transposed via the beatstep.

Patchsheet: https://cloud.1und1.de/ngcloud/extern..."

Jam with Patchblocks and Korg Volca beats


Published on Sep 1, 2016 Matthieu

"I didn't have a mixer, so I used the white Patchblock to mix the other one and the volca"

Modular Improvisation / Castle Kalich


Published on Sep 1, 2016 Bernd-Michael Land

"Modular Improvisation

recorded in my Bedroom Studio

August 2016
@ Castle Kalich
Třebušín (Czech Republic)"

Korg R3 custom presets


Published on Aug 31, 2016 tblv9300

"65 custom presets can be downloaded at https://sellfy.com/p/bvJ6
no external effects used"

Wednesday, August 31, 2016

Sand Storm


Published on Aug 31, 2016 Quincas Moreira

"Modular Synthesizer performance by Quincas Moreira."

KORG Officially Introduces New ARP Odyssey Desktop Modules

ARP ODYSSEY Module | Reborn again for your desktop

Published on Aug 31, 2016 ARP

Update: video above added.


Korg initially leaked the desktop modules back on Sunday. We now have the details and the price - $599.99. Not bad for an all analog, ARP Odyssey, faithful to the original with CV, MIDI, and USB no less.

"Korg Announces ARP Odyssey in Desktop Module Format

Legendary analog ARP Odyssey reborn as a convenient synthesizer module

Melville, NY - - September 1, 2016 - - Korg brings back the unmistakable sound of the legendary ARP Odyssey in a desktop module format with ARP Odyssey Modules; offering users all the editing and sound-shaping parameters from the keyboard versions! To fit perfectly in today's DAW and desktop hardware-centric music production environments, this compact module form has CV/GATE included to interface with analog desktop racks and synths, USB and 5-pin MIDI for interfacing with controllers and DAWs. The lineup includes two models, the white Rev1 and the black and orange Rev3, reproducing traditional styling.

'The ARP Odyssey Module makes it even easier for users to obtain and integrate the distinctive analog sound that only a genuine ARP Odyssey can produce,' stated James Sajeva, Technology Director for Korg USA, Inc. 'By adding the ARP Odyssey Module to their setup, users can enhance their production and performance environments with fun and powerful, hands-on editing and the true-analog Odyssey sound that cannot be replicated from any plugin,' added Sajeva.

Since its appearance in 1972, the ARP Odyssey has been loved by countless musicians as a classic analog synthesizer. Forty years later, in 2015, with the advisory assistance of David Friend, co-founder of the ARP Instruments company, Korg resurrected the ARP Odyssey with a complete reproduction of the ARP Odyssey’s original circuitry. The ARP sound, which continues to be envied as an iconic analog synthesizer, was once again back in the hands of today's musicians. Now, Korg has further broadened the reach of the ARP Odyssey in today's world by releasing these new models.

The ARP Odyssey Module Rev 1 and Rev 3 with be available in October of 2016 for $599.99 each. For more information or to find a dealer visit www.korg.com."

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