BassBot TT-303 (left) - Roland TB-303 (right) - Abstrakt Instruments Avalon Bassline (centre)
Published on Oct 2, 2016 Ive Mueller
"small test with the best basslines on the planet - all three units sounding very nice.
recorded with RME Hammerfall HDSP 16bit, 44,1 KHz."
BassBot TT-303 (left channel) - Roland TB-303 (right channel)
Published on Oct 2, 2016
"small competition with the acid brothers - the Roland TB-303 sounds with a little more overtones and filternoises - but the TT-303 is a very nice bassline......word."
Abstrakt Instruments Avalon Bassline
Published on Oct 2, 2016
"small demonstration about the very cool Avalon Bassline - all functions go far beyond the TB303 and the sound is near 98-99% the original sound - best Bassline at the market - grab it if you can."
Sunday, October 02, 2016
Makenoise René 5 steps sliding variations - eurorack modular synth
Published on Oct 2, 2016 DavidH
"* clock - multistage advance
* same clock for René, but slightly delayed, maths channel 1 EOR, rise a little up, this to be sure René get the reset info before it steps up normaly, you get glitchs in that case
* multistage step reset, gate 6 into strobe for multisage reset, gate 6 or gate out (it's the same in this case) to maths channel 1, just to get larger trig to ensure René reacts, EOC, fall up, goes into Xmod
* René in snake mode
* René page xfun, select CLK RST
* René X-CV, select the first of the 5 René step, by hand ok, but you can get glitch when you are just between two values (hope this will be solved into a MKII!!), so it is better to prepare the positions, with a voltage memory, pressure point or here serge TKB
Now slide your 5 steps sequences variations, select/unselect steps, select/unselect trig out, change the snake way"
Korg Volca Fm and Eventide H3500 demo track.
Published on Oct 2, 2016 thebrightsideok
"Here's a demo track of the Volca FM. It was tracked with effects through an Eventide H3500, and mixed in Cubase.
All the sounds, including the drums, are from the Volca."
Genesis, 2BTruman's Custom Synth.
Published on Oct 2, 2016 2BTruman
"Production design and lighting test. Genesis, 2BTruman custom synth, with custom thrilling features.
Camera: Canon 5DMKII, graded on camera using Ive Lotus Film Picture Style (http://www.filmpicturestyle.com)"
via Ask.Audio

2BTruman describes the ingredients of this beautiful looking synth. 'I built the Genesis, which runs on a Mac Mini (hidden inside), Ableton Live, and Bome Midi Translator. The touch interface is based on HTML.'"
Tears for a Sound — The Sound of Yasa
"Quadnic modulated by Ste. 16, LFO 2, Oscillation, and the M2 audio out of the SE88 — Proc CV and various 1V/Os.
No edits, except for fade-in. Saturday nights alright for tweaking, especially for the lonely.
'When you find love, hang on to each caress...'"
Saturday, October 01, 2016
Moog at AES - The Future is Female
Ninstrument ‘SUPER’ Eurorack Modules - QCDG8, UTILITA, & COMPRESSWITCH
via Ninstrument
"Continuing in the same thread of combining eurorack modules together, here are a couple more examples. First is the QCDG8. I took a 4MS QCD and expander and smashed a Circuit Abbey G8 right in between. I also added much needed bufferred mults to the outputs of the QCD and expander. This has a nice flow with all of the jacks down the middle of the panel.
"Next is the UTILITA. Where do all of those clock outputs from the above QCDG8 go? This modules combines a Doepfer A-150, a Blue Lantern CMOS Party, 3 NE Sinclastic Empulatrix and a MI Branches. By combining them into one panel I can ‘normal’ some of the inputs making it much easier and quicker to patch. I also solidify my workflow. Remember ‘Familiarity’ breeds content. The more you get used to something the more it will seem like second nature."
"And last but not least is the COMPRESSWITCH. Here I take two Compressors from WMD and a Pittsburgh Switch and make them into one bad ass switchable compressor. This gets used in every patch I make.
As you gain experience with your modular synthesizer, you will start to see you will regularly patch your modules the same way most of the time. Once you establish the workflow you use most often, it makes sense to combine modules together into ‘SUPER’ modules if you will. You will obviously have your own ideas what you would make into a SUPER module, but that is the point. You are starting to think of your modular as your custom instrument and less like test equipment. Don’t be afraid of learning about what is behind the panel. It can be just as much fun as what is in front of the panel!"
LABELS/MORE:
4ms,
bluelantern,
Doepfer,
eurorack,
Mutable Instruments,
New,
New in 2016,
New Modules,
New Modules in 2016,
Ninstrument,
Pittsburgh Modular Confluence,
WMD
KORG EX-800 SN 003702 with Wood Side Panels
elektron | Discovery
Published on Oct 1, 2016 Jeff Purgason
"Korg SQ-1 sequences the Korg Wavestation, TR-909 sends rimshot out to Roland SH-5,"
Published on Oct 1, 2016
"Trippy Sound from Yamah's SY35 Dynamic Vector Synthesis..."
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