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Thursday, October 06, 2016

Korg ARP Odyssey Module Demo with Nick Kwas at Kraft Music


Published on Oct 6, 2016 Kraft Music

http://www.kraftmusic.com/brands/korg...

"Nick Kwas from Korg demonstrates the Korg ARP Odyssey at Kraft Music.

The ARP Odyssey duophonic analog synthesizer from Korg preserves the basic design of the original while offering evolved functionality for the modern musician. The original ARP Odyssey was produced from 1972 until 1981, and garnered a faithful following. With the advisory assistance of David Friend, the co-founder of ARP Instruments, Korg has completely reproduced the original circuitry for artists looking to recreate classic sounds and explore new ones. The filters of all three generations of the Odyssey are provided, as well as the portamento behaviors of Rev1 and Rev2/3. The Korg ARP Odyssey features a compact body, highly operable sliders, and a slim keyboard that's easy to play. New features include a Drive switch and both MIDI and USB connections. Patch cables are included for CV connections, as well as a custom semi-hard case. The ARP Odyssey keyboard is available in the Rev3 black/orange color scheme as well as limited edition Rev2 black/gold.

The ARP Odyssey Module provides the exact same panel and feature set as the keyboard version, with the same size layout, faders, and switches in a convenient desktop package. The Odyssey Module is available in both Rev1 "whiteface" cosmetics and Rev3 black/orange panel.

Kraft Music's exclusive Korg ARP Odyssey BUNDLES ship with all the accessories you need to go along with your new analog synthesizer. If you have any questions, please give us a call. Our knowledgeable sales advisors will be happy to assist in choosing the right money-saving synth BUNDLE for you!"

Shades of Techno - Moog Little/Slim Phatty Soundbank Tutorial - 5Pin Media


Published on Oct 6, 2016 Loopmasters

"5Pin Media proudly announces ‘Shades of Techno - Moog Little/Slim Phatty Soundbank’, (http://bit.ly/shadesoftechno) debuting their new Soundbank series. Soundbank will be bringing musicians and producers the best in up to date sounds for popular modern hardware synths spanning various genres and styles.

About Shades Of Techno - Moog Little/Slim Phatty Soundbank

Shades of Techno contains 100 presets compatible with Moog Little Phatty Tribute/Stage I and II, Slim Phatty synthesizers. The presets are provided both as a whole soundbank, as well as individual patches, all in .syx format. You'll need a MIDI interface and a SysEx application to load the bank into your instrument.

Most of the patches are designed in a way that yields itself best towards sequencing. Of course the patches can also be played by hand (the bank contains a number of one-shot fx and percussive sounds), but the best results are obtained by programming tight, sequenced patterns.

About Producer Adam Pietruszko

Shades of Techno Soundbank has been crafted by elite sound designer and audio engineer Adam Pietruszko.

Adam hails from Warsaw where he teaches synthesis and sound design at the Academy of Audio Engineering. At the the Polish-Japanese Academy of Information Technology his teaching covers sound synthesis, acoustics, electroacoustics, digital audio theory and music production.

His journey in electronic music began in 2003 when he started spinning vinyl in Warsaw clubs, later turning to synthesizers and production. He is the creator of numerous award winning sample libraries and synthesizer soundbanks focusing on the field of cinematic effects, picture scoring and electronic music. He combines analog and digital synthesizer techniques with percussion and field recordings, as well as physical modeling and experimental audio creation. His works also include tutorial videos on synthesizer programming and sound design.

Check out the full demo and free taster samples here: http://bit.ly/shadesoftechno"

Electronic music Jam #37 MODULAR PASSAGE Tinysizer + Octatrack


Published on Oct 6, 2016 Ant GM

"Live Set with Anyware Tinysizer and Elektron Octatrack."

Eowave Domino


Published on Oct 6, 2016 eowave

"The Domino is the eurorack modular version of it's desktop bigger brother. An all-in-one synth voice with saw/square wave oscillator, ladder type low pass filter, envelope and VCA - it is designed for pure beefiness and grunt in the low end department. It excels at basslines, acid, kicks and low throbbing drones"

New Qu-Bit Electronix Eurorack Module: Rhythm


Rhythm from Qu-Bit on Vimeo.



via Qu-Bit Electronix:

"The Rhythm is a 4 channel pattern generator with BPM display. It ships with a multitude of genre-oriented rhythms that can be altered on a per channel basis. With each parameter under voltage control, an unlimited number of permutations are available. This unique interface removes the intricate patching necessary for crafting complex drum beats, and allows the user focus on what matters most; composing and performing music.

- Infinite rhythmic variation
- Clock divider, random gates, and other utility modes accessible
- Intuitive performance interface
- BPM display
- Internal / External clocking capabilities with assignable PPQN settings"

New Delptronics LDB-2e Analog Drums Module Demo


Published on Oct 6, 2016 Delptronics

"This is a demo of the Delptronics LDB-2e “Little Drummer Boy” Analog Drums Eurorack module.

It packs packs eight drum voices into only 6HP: kick, snare, low tom, hi tom, wood block, rim shot, and open and closed hi-hats. In the video, the drums are sequenced with the Delptronics Trigger Man module, but they can be triggered with any trigger or gate signal.

The LDB-2e is an update to our popular LDB-1e module. It is only 2HP wider and now includes the the individual volume controls and output jacks functionality of the old expansion module. The sounds are different too, so you don't have to sell your old module.

The LDB-2x expansion module (also shown) is totally new and gives you knob and CV control of the pitch of every drum, and the decay of the kick and open hi-hat. The video demonstrates these features using a pitch sequencer module.

The module uses totally analog circuitry, not samples. The audio was direct into the camera. No effects were used during or after recording.

For more info, and to purchase the modules, go to http://delptronics.com/ldb2e"

New Moon Modular 502D Dual Voltage Controlled Amplifier


Published on Oct 6, 2016 John L Rice

"Here is a somewhat long and not very focused exploration video for the new Moon Modular 502D VCA. It's been way too long since I've done a demo video and it feels good to get back into it! :-)

Modules used in this video:
Moon 501D dual VCO
Moon 501M mixer
Moon 502D dual VCA (featured)
Moon 506 VCF
Moon 511D dual EG
Moon 551 MIDI to CV

Club Of The Knobs C946 LFO

Other gear used:
TC Electronics Hall Of Fame reverb
TC Electronics Flashback delay
Electro Harmonix Ravish Sitar
Mackie 802-VLZ3 mixer

Recorded with:
Canon C100 Mk1 camera with Xeen T1.5/24mm Cinema Lens
Atomos Ninja Blade

Edited in:
Sony Vegas Pro 13"


via Moon Modular

Moon Modular 544 CP Utility Module


via Moon Modular

Patch Notes #22 - Eurorack Sequencer in Ornament & Crime


Published on Oct 5, 2016 Voltage Control Lab

"Patch Notes #22 explores the Quantermain mode in the polymorphic Ornament & Crime module, a 4 channel Eurorack pitch quantizer with 48 different scales and some amazing hidden features.

Ornament & Crime is in Quantermain mode, of course. Trigger3 and CV3 are receiving cv and clock out from the DU-SEQ, fitting the sequence into an Ionian scale and then out from channel C to the pitch input on the Noise Engineering Basimilus Iteritas. The clock for the sequencer as well as the pattern sequence for the BI are being controlled via Reaktor Blocks and the F1 controller seen in the distance.

The gate out on the DU-SEQ is routed to Mutable Instruments Braids trigger input. Channel D on the O&C is set to Turing Machine mode, instead of receiving pitch cv from another source. This mode randomizes a stepped series of cv voltages, and can freeze a certain number of steps and loop them. This mode is routed out from channel D to Braids. To enable some control over the randomization and looping, I routed a row on Make Noise Pressure Points to CV1 on the O&C and selected CV1 as the voltage source for the channel D Turing probability. A specific step on the PP is selected, so that corresponding knob can be used as a voltage offset, locking the random Turing sequence into a loop.

Braids is then routed out to the Vintage Synth Lab VCF-74, and on to the Mutable Instruments Warps running the Parasites alt firmware in delay mode. So beefy.

Another trigger sequence from Blocks is routed out of the Audio 10 DJ (NOT a DC coupled interface) to the Malekko ADLFO, which is controlling the noise hihat in the Roland Scooper. Yet another sequence is routed to the second channel on the ADLFO, with one envelope routed to the Scooper kick drum (see our Roland Aira Drum Machine tutorials) and a second envelope routed to the FM input on the Tiptop Audio Z-3000. The square wave out is routed to the Make Noise Optomix, which is also being modulated by an envelope on the ADLFO, and then down to the Malekko Mix 4 with the rest.

https://www.voltagecontrollab.com/"

Sequential Prophet 2000


Published on Oct 6, 2016 Pulsophonic

"Short démo of Sequential Prophet 2000"

That's some Peter Gabriel up front.

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