Thursday, October 13, 2016
lucky one - Warm Chill Jam (Circuit, Elektron, Moog, strymon)
Published on Oct 10, 2016 lucky one
"Download the mp3 here: https://soundcloud.com/lucky-one/warm...
Late night jam with my new setup, it was really pleasing :)
I just programmed a very simple beat and recorded three chords on the Novation Circuit, then started jamming right away.
The Circuit is sending midi into the Moog Slim Phatty and the Elektron Analog Keys, The audio from all three is routed in the mixer.
There is also my strymon El Capistan on the mixer send loop. I only send the Moog on the El Capistan.
Last thing is the Korg NanoKontrol, I use it to control the Elektron Analog Keys parameters (through Live and Overbridge).
I don't use the Novation Circuit Synth sounds, just the Elektron and Moog analog goodness :) :) :)
I hope you'll like this. Give me some feedback!"
4ms Quad Clocking Harmonies (Modular Lullaby)
Published on Oct 13, 2016 Richard Devine
"This patch focused on using the 4ms Quad clocking distributor (QCD) module as the main brain to trigger the drums and musical sequences. The source clocking generator was the delptronics triggerman running in pattern mode. I set up 8 stored sequences that had slightly different shifted gate positions, and then outputted these assignments to the 4 channels on the 4ms OCD, and then took those outputs into separate gate triggers for the drum/snare/high-hats. The Modcan QLFO was also being clocked from the delptronics trigger man. Running from LFO output 1 in random stepped mode causing ever changing CV changes to the CV Clock Divider/Multiplier inputs, which gave the sequencing this interesting pace. I kept the sound sources very simple and limited. Using just 3 different intellijel dixies as the main sound sources (sine waves and one square). All three being triggered and then CV controlled in slow stepped mode from the Modcan Quad LFO, then into the µScale intelligent quantizer and interval generator for the melodies. The output was running through a Strymon BigSky reverb pedal using the "Chorale" algorithm for the slow like choir pads swelling delicately from the summed VCO's. One intellijel running in low octave pitch down for added baseline effect. Drums courtesy of the Mutable Instruments Braids for the snare drum running in CLK mode, with the envelope set to "ping" short attack. The kick drum was from the JoMox Membrane II, and hi-hats from the 4-hp whitenoise output from the BlueLantern running into a intellijel HexVCA. Another direct whitenoise out from the HexVCA running into a cwejman MMF-1 filter for the slow delicate automating filter sweeps, being modulated by cwejman D-LFO. This output was then taken into the Strymon Timeline for added depth and space. This patch was specifically created as a lullaby to play at bedtime for my baby Eila. Enjoy :-)"
MakeNoise Mysteron - Retrometabolism
Published on Oct 13, 2016 Richard Devine
"This patch was inspired from the Industrial Guitar Tones patch from the Mysteron Manual via (Walker Farrell (@VortexRanger). Instead of using a DPO in tune to a fth, or octave + above Mysteron I used a intelljiel quantizer, shifting through a 5 note scale, which was running into the Pitch1 input. The output was then put into a Synthesis Technology E580 resampling mini-delay, setting the offset time very low, while setting the feedback almost at 90%. Mix was set at 50%, while the offset CV control was being controlled by channel 1 output on the Modcan Quad LFO, which was being clocked by the SSF Ultra Random. The output from here was sent to the MakeNoise Erbverb reverb, that was being controlled by the seed out on the Animatter BrainSeed module, which was clocked from a SSF UltraRandom and using the A, A/B and B S&H outputs going into the "type", !!, "generation"and "depth" inputs. 4 note low bassline using one MakeNoise STO sequenced from one Brains and Pressure Points, running and /8 clocked speed from the A-160 Clock/Trigger Divider. Purple noise output creating the micro hi-hats triggered swing triplets via the 4ms QCD, and slow white noise rises from the SSF white noise output, controlled by a Dixie "triangle" wave output running and synced at a slow rate. Noise output then running into the Mungo d0 adding little glitches to the signal. The kick drum is the Tiptop 808 BD, set with a very short decay time, sequenced from channel 1 on the TriggerMan. Rich 4 part harmony chords recorded from a Roland Jupiter-6, and then played from the Qu-Bit Nebulae module triggered in time by a divided 32 from the doepfer A-160 to reset loop playback with the entire sequence. Reverb throws from multiplied output from Mysteron into the intelljiel HexVCA, channel 6 being opened by channel 4 random S&H output from the Modcan Quad LFO. Scattered single notes via the Mutable Instruments Braids triggered by the intelljiel "uscale", 16 note lowpass gate openings via the Optomix.
makenoisemusic.com/mysteron.html"
ElectroFunk Sequential Circuits Prophet 5 Synthesizer Tribute
Published on Oct 13, 2016 Superfunk Synths
"ElectroFunk Sequential Circuits Prophet 5 Tribute
All parts played on a Prophet 5 rev 3.3"
Update:
Vermona TwinCussion quick Oscillators test
Published on Oct 13, 2016 Ziad Sarrouh
"Quick test showcasing the Vermona TwinCussion Oscillators."
New Model MOOG MODEL 15 MODULAR SYNTHESIZER SN 032/150
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via this auction
"This is a MOOG MODEL 15 MODULAR SYNTHESIZER. Serial #32 out of 150, in like new condition, & perfect working order. Sounds are fantastic ! I'll miss this one but I'm spending more time on horns these days. There is a replica Moog vintage sticker on the side which I can peel off if desired, tolex is perfect.
There is also a replica vintage Moog hang tag, hanging on to the handle with string. Included are the modular synthesizer, cover, three Moog S-Trigger cables, eight new Hosa 3ft. 1/4" colored cables, one 3' & one 1' Synthesizers.com 1/4" cables, one 4' 1/4" to male S-Trigger, & the AC power cable. The original box is included."
Thought the tag was a nice touch.
via this auction
"This is a MOOG MODEL 15 MODULAR SYNTHESIZER. Serial #32 out of 150, in like new condition, & perfect working order. Sounds are fantastic ! I'll miss this one but I'm spending more time on horns these days. There is a replica Moog vintage sticker on the side which I can peel off if desired, tolex is perfect.
There is also a replica vintage Moog hang tag, hanging on to the handle with string. Included are the modular synthesizer, cover, three Moog S-Trigger cables, eight new Hosa 3ft. 1/4" colored cables, one 3' & one 1' Synthesizers.com 1/4" cables, one 4' 1/4" to male S-Trigger, & the AC power cable. The original box is included."
Thought the tag was a nice touch.
Moog MiniMoog Voyager Aluminum Edition 2015
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"Minimoog V Aluminum #97/100. Only 50 of the 100 made were made available in the United States so this is a very rare and collectible Synth. I paid $3500 new for this baby and have had it for about a year. Its resided in my smoke free studio and stayed under its lovely velvet lined cover when not in use. Its like new with no scuffs or marks or anything. I have all the original packing form the factory (pictured) and it'll be shipped in its original box. I am even throwing in the LED light and cover which are operate accessories worth over $100..."
via this auction
"Minimoog V Aluminum #97/100. Only 50 of the 100 made were made available in the United States so this is a very rare and collectible Synth. I paid $3500 new for this baby and have had it for about a year. Its resided in my smoke free studio and stayed under its lovely velvet lined cover when not in use. Its like new with no scuffs or marks or anything. I have all the original packing form the factory (pictured) and it'll be shipped in its original box. I am even throwing in the LED light and cover which are operate accessories worth over $100..."
Roland Jupiter 8 Synthesizer With Midi Fully Serviced SN 131061
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"Below is the work that was carried out on the unit from the work order July 2016
'Located and replaced failed Roland BA6632 VCA on lower module controller board. This was killing the VCF LFO on lower voices. Cleaned up gain selector switch. Replaced failed CA3046 transistor array which killed voice 4 VCO 2. Cleaned bad key contacts. Cleaned bad sliders. Replaced perished rubber buffers on the pitch bender. Calibrated bender and mod controls. Repaired dry solder joint on volume board that was silencing the upper output. Cleaned up all of the intermittent switches and controls'"
via this auction
"Below is the work that was carried out on the unit from the work order July 2016
'Located and replaced failed Roland BA6632 VCA on lower module controller board. This was killing the VCF LFO on lower voices. Cleaned up gain selector switch. Replaced failed CA3046 transistor array which killed voice 4 VCO 2. Cleaned bad key contacts. Cleaned bad sliders. Replaced perished rubber buffers on the pitch bender. Calibrated bender and mod controls. Repaired dry solder joint on volume board that was silencing the upper output. Cleaned up all of the intermittent switches and controls'"
Roland Juno 106s
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"This unit has recently been serviced extensively by vintage synth expert Steve Jones which included servicing all 6 voice chips which included running them in for 12 continuos hours in a heat controlled environment to ensure they wont fail. New speakers have been installed and the unit itself has been tested and checked meticulously.
The 106s is identical to the 106 only that it has speakers for home use. If you plug a lead into the output jack it will bypass the onboard speakers for studio or stage use.
This unit has been tagged as it was used on stage by an artist who recently performed using it with the Sydney Symphony Orchestra"
via this auction
"This unit has recently been serviced extensively by vintage synth expert Steve Jones which included servicing all 6 voice chips which included running them in for 12 continuos hours in a heat controlled environment to ensure they wont fail. New speakers have been installed and the unit itself has been tested and checked meticulously.
The 106s is identical to the 106 only that it has speakers for home use. If you plug a lead into the output jack it will bypass the onboard speakers for studio or stage use.
This unit has been tagged as it was used on stage by an artist who recently performed using it with the Sydney Symphony Orchestra"
Roland System-100 Model 101 Monophonic Synthesizer
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"CV/GATE MOD installed on buyer's request
CV signal level shift mod...
Old roland monosynths (like this 101 and SH-5) have F = 1[V] CV protocol while most of analog synths have C = 1[V], it means when you feed CV signal to other standard analog synth and play C key, the standard synth will sound F.
To adjust this mismatch we can install CV level shift circuit in CV OUT section.
GATE signal level shift mod...
Old roland monosynths (like this 101 and SH-5) require more than 10[V] GATE signalto start and contol EG (envelope generator) while most of modern analogue synths needs about 5[V], it means modern CV/GATE keyboards that feed 5[V] GATE signal won't start 101 EG.
To adjust this mismatch we can install GATE level shift circuit in GATE IN section."
via this auction
"CV/GATE MOD installed on buyer's request
CV signal level shift mod...
Old roland monosynths (like this 101 and SH-5) have F = 1[V] CV protocol while most of analog synths have C = 1[V], it means when you feed CV signal to other standard analog synth and play C key, the standard synth will sound F.
To adjust this mismatch we can install CV level shift circuit in CV OUT section.
GATE signal level shift mod...
Old roland monosynths (like this 101 and SH-5) require more than 10[V] GATE signalto start and contol EG (envelope generator) while most of modern analogue synths needs about 5[V], it means modern CV/GATE keyboards that feed 5[V] GATE signal won't start 101 EG.
To adjust this mismatch we can install GATE level shift circuit in GATE IN section."
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