Thursday, December 15, 2016
New Cyclone Analogic Bass Bot TT-303 MK2 Coming
This appears to be the original Cyclone TT-303 in their new case format, reminiscent of Roland's TB-03 & TR-03 oblong cases.
via Perfect Circuit Audio
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"Bass Bot TT-303
Now with the same case as the TT-606 and TT-78!
The TT-303 from Cyclone Analogic is a reproduction of the most coveted bass synthesizer units, the TB-303. It is an analog, monophonic synthesizer with a built in sequencer, perfect for generating phat acid basslines for almost any style of electronic music. Its layout and circuit design is identical to the original, as well as its functionality, but has been made using 21st century technology and components.
The sequencer uses the classic step-entry programming that was present on the original TB-303, and holds up to 224 editable patterns, along with another 224 non-editable patterns. 'Songs' up to 127 bars can be saved in a bank of 7, all being stored in flash memory, which means it will stay programmed even after the unit is powered down.
Club of the Knobs C1670 Ensemble Generator Demo
Published on Dec 15, 2016 alternatingbitmusic
"Quick, out of the box demo to try it out so don't expect magic.
COTK C 1670 module."
K-Board Pro 4 Performance: Phil Bennett Playing the OB-6
Published on Dec 15, 2016 Keith McMillen Instruments
"Watch Phil jam on the OB-6 using KBP4 as a controller. For more info on KBP4 visit our Kickstarter campaign at https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/..."
Also see this post with the OB-6.
Hordijk Timbral Transformations
Published on Dec 15, 2016 Todd Barton
"First exploration of the Hordijk Freq Shifter module"
Dreadbox Introduces New NYX Analog Synthesizer for $679
Anyone else think this demo is a bit "strange". Baha...
"This is a one take jam with a single Nyx synthesizer.
no external effects where used during this recording
We used a Novation Bass Station II as a midi controller and a Focusrite Scarlett 18i20"
It appears Dreadbox has a new mini desktop synth. Feature set via Dreadbox:
"Analog Paraphonic SynthesizerUnique Reverb Effect by Crazy Tube Circuits (as found on Splash Mk3)
2 x VCO with separate glide controls
Dual State Variable 24 or 12dB / oct Filter
Triangle wave LFO
Triple Unique Envelope Generator (can be used as an LFO)
Unique Routing control (allows open architecture)
15 patches for an astonishing Modular experience:
CV Outputs: VCO2 direct wave out with attenuation control,
Envelope 1 , Envelope 2 (with attenuation), Modulation Wheel, Gate, Midi to CV
CV Inputs: Osc1 Frequency, Osc2 Frequency, VCF Cut off (for both filters),VCF Cut off (post for the 2nd filter), VCO1 PW, Gate, CV, VCA"
DX5 Playing DM "Told you So"
Published on Dec 15, 2016 DX5
Gear used:
Emu EMAX II
Roland JP8000
Kurzweil PC1x
Arturia Jupiter 8V
Backtrack recorded on Pro Tools.
All sounds synthesized by me. "Told you So" sample is my voice. Industrial pipe belongs to my own sound library.
Shot with almost no rehearshal (couple of missing notes can be heard). Sorry by the blinking bar above. It appeared when recording.
Composed by Martin L. Gore.
Performed here by DX5 Jose Maria Bara
Roland Boutique Start - TR-09 Rhythm Composer Tutorial
Published on Dec 15, 2016 RolandChannel
"This video is a short tutorial on the Roland Boutique TR-09 Rhythm Composer.
0:14 Step Recording Mode
2:02 Realtime Recording Mode
2:45 Trigger Sync with TB-03
The influence of the TR-909 drum machine is still heard—and felt—more than three decades after it was launched. Now, the 909 sound is available as part of the Roland Boutique series in the form of the TR-09.
Featuring the same front-panel layout and user interface of the original, the TR-09 is powered by Roland’s ACB technology, delivering the speaker-pummelling power of the TR-909 in a super-affordable and portable format. Offering precise control over an array of drum parameters and the ability to keep playing when switching modes, the TR-09 may be compact, but it still has the power to move people.
Studio sessions are well catered for too, with four separate outputs via USB audio, external instrument control via a trigger output, and USB MIDI."
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