"For sale here is a Yocto 808 analog drum machine. This is probably the most accurate clone out there to having a real Roland TR808, and is quite a rare item to find. I've owned more than a few Roland TR808s and an Acidlab Miami and in my opinion, this Yocto sounds very close in sound to an original TR808 (keep in mind no two TR808s will even sound exactly the same). Really great machine for the value considering it's half the price of going 808s, plus you get modern features like midi, it's a smaller size and isn't worn down or old like vintage ones so you won't have any of the vintage wear and tear. It's in MINT perfect shape & fully functional. The only issue is the cymbal voice is not working. It might be just a simple fix, but I haven't had time to check it out. I've set the price lower accordingly. Otherwise it's working as it should and sounds great. See the pictures below to make sure you like it. Includes power supply. If you can't afford a real 808 or want to deal with hassle of vintage gear, this is the next best thing. Don't miss out!"
"A product demo of the aisynthesis.com AI003 Looping Envelope Generator DIY Synthesizer Module"
"The AI003 Looping ADSR Envelope Generator DIY Kit is a looping ADSR Envelope Generator. It can be manually triggered via Momentary Push Button, Gated via the Gate Signal, Triggered or re-triggered by a Trigger input, or set into a loop mode via a toggle switch. An LED shows the status of the output.
This Looping ADSR Envelope Generator DIY Kit circuit was derived (with permission) from the great and simple circuit (only 2 ICs!) from Nicolas on the Electromusic.com forums. With some help from the great Dave Brown, the circuit was updated to provide additional voltage protection, more uniform looping and gate behavior, more precise LED monitoring, and some nice user experience updates.
In Gate or Trigger mode, the envelope can be used as a traditional ADSR envelope generator. In loop mode, the output sends a variable exponential waveshape between Ramp, Triangle, and Sawtooth LFO with control over the attack and decay of the LFO shape.
The modes are dependent on whether or not the gate jack is inserted, and for triggers, the Sustain level – see the chart below. We will be releasing a more traditional ADSR with 'normal' gating functions shortly (but with twice the part count and no AD loop)."
"2x Moog Mother-32 synths sync'd to Ableton Live, with MIDI loops triggering a third Mother-32 and a Make Noise 0-Coast. Reverb and delay is from Ableton, with additional delay from a Roland Demora."
"In this video I show you how to recreate the classic bass sound from Michael Jackson's Thriller using the MiniMoog Model D. This tutorial uses the re-issue but you can easily do this on the original as well."
"Jamming with the DRM1 drum machine, Mother 32 & Dark Energy 2 synthesisers synced together (Receiving MIDI clock from Ableton Live, DRM1 and Dark Energy 2 sequenced by Live).
The RV6 is used on the Dark Energy 2.
A small amount of reverb has been used, no further processing except for normalisation."
Fuzzy Overtone SInging with a littel help of Doepfer's WASP :-)
Sorry wrong credits -- cast is:
ELECTRO HARMONIX Graphic Fuzz
STUDIO ELECTRONICS Grainy Clampit
DOEPFER A-124 WASP VCF
FOCUSRITE Saffire 6
SONY RX-100
"The Audulus Build Podcast hosted by Bimini Road explains how to approach building your own custom synthesizer modules with Audulus.
Send your build requests to mark@audulus.com - he'll show you how to make anything you want!
Note: This series assumes familiarity with the menus and basic functions of Audulus and modular synthesis in general. If you need a more basic introduction to Audulus, check out the introductory tutorials [just posted here]
This episode Mark shows you how to make a volume knob with a toggleable mute.