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Friday, September 16, 2016

Mungo Broken Delay - d0 CV Disturbances Patch


Published on Sep 16, 2016 Richard Devine

"Second patch using the karplus strong feedback setting with the Mungo d0 dual channel delay. This time taking both sine outputs and one from the final output from the MakeNoise DPO (only sound source). One sine was running into the d0 delay line A, and the other into B. The clocking source was the MakeNoise wogglebug, using clocked and gate bursts out to create random gestures and clusters. The wooglebug clock was then sent to a mult which was then clocked to the 4ms SCM input, shifted and rotated, to skew the timing even more for dotted tails and decays. Both sine outputs ran into the Optomix, strike input via the S5 output on the 4ms SCM. The changes in delay time A/B from the random stepped output from the wogglebug. This is the second experiment using the d0 as the main processing source, which can generate some very interesting broken glitchy iterations in the feedback path. The entire mix was ran into a Eventide space pedal for light reverb effect.
mungo.com.au/d0.html"

Nightshift Jam


Published on Sep 16, 2016 Jörg Schaaf

"I used the DAW like a tape machine for this track. No MIDI, no quantisation - just recording one track after the other. The rhythm has been produced on the Spectralis 2 with samples, I created with my little modular system. I am controlling 4 different FXs while the song is running in realtime during the mixdown. It's a funny experience working like that again.
The Accelerator plays the chords, the bass and the solo.
The Spectralis plays the rhythm and some special SFX samples.
External outboard effects: Strymon Timeline, Boss SX-700, Soundcraft signature internal lexicon FXs.

Video: EOS-700D digital cam with a Canon 50mm/1.8 lense.
Video Cut: Final Cut Pro X
Logic Audio

The track is available at my bandcamp page:
https://joergschaaf.bandcamp.com/trac..."

Korg MS-20 Synthesizer Module

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AKAI AX-60 SN 10729-00574

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Sequential Circuits Prophet 5 Rev SN 0482

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"This is a very rare Rev 2 version with the sought after SSM chips. It's in great shape and fully functional. Huge warm analog tone, maybe the most classic of all the polysynths, the Rev 2 is THE Prophet 5 to get as it has a warmer tone than the Rev 3 versions with the Curtis Chips. A must have for any serious synth collection. It does have very minor imperfections but overall I would say it's in super clean near minty shape (considering its age, this is saying quite a lot). It looks to have been babied most of its life, not road worn or rusty or having ever seen lots of use, even the bottom is in excellent shape. The synth is 100% fully functional and sounds amazing. It was recently fully serviced Wine Country (the original SCI guys and the place to get SCI gear serviced). Includes original footswitch and manual."

KORG Mono/Poly Vintage Analog Synthesizer SN 376107

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Qu-Bit Chord Review - BBoyTechReport.com


Published on Sep 14, 2016 BBoy Tech Report

An Update on Vermona's Analog '14 Keyboard Synthesizer


via Vermona:

"How time flies. It dates back to January 2015, when we presented a first prototype of our ’14 Analogsynthesizer at the NAMM show. We also showed the unit on this year’s winter NAMM as well as on Superbooth 16 (1), along with an announced delivery date for this summer. Well, the summer slowly ends... but where is the ’14 Analogsynthesizer?

Previous history
Last year, we were happy celebrating our company’s 25th anniversary. VERMONA is an important part of this – a brand we revived in 2001 by introducing the DRM1 (2). To celebrate this jubilee year, we planned for something special: an uncompromising instrument, handmade in our Elektroakustischen Manfaktur: The ’14 Analogsynthesizer.

Much too early, Bernd Haller (3), the company’s co-founder, experienced engineer of electronics and passionate musician, deceased early in the same year. All of a sudden we had to rethink our plans and projects. We decided to postpone the synthesizer-project for the time being.

Current status
We revisited the project early this year and have now reached the exciting stage.

The ’14 Analogsynthesizer is no of-the-peg-instrument. Each unit is carefully manufactured by hand and needs its time to reach completion. From mid October on, we will accept first orders and start delivery in November. More details about the order process, scope of delivery, pricing and unit limitations will be announced early in October.

Since the first public appearance of the ’14 Analogsynthesizer, we consistently receive requests for this instrument. We thank you for your patience and your persistence. The wait is soon over and we assure, it was worthwhile!

Your VERMONA crew from the
Elektroakustischen Manufaktur, Erlbach"

Jim from @Five12Inc with Atomic Shadow


via @AtomicShadow

"Jim from @Five12Inc in the Command Center yesterday. Check out his Numerology 4 sequencer! http://www.five12.com/hq/N4"

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3 Minutes With the Roland TB-03


Published on Sep 16, 2016 sonicstate

"From Knobcon 2016 - Katie Kilobyte spends 3 minutes with the new Roland Boutique TB-03
soundcloud:
soundcloud.com/katiekilobyte
website:
katiekilobyte.kaen.org"
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