Saturday, January 28, 2017
(Mutable Instruments Rings + Analog Rytm) Techno
Published on Jan 28, 2017 TheKraist
"The bassline in the beginning is from the Moog Minitaur (+delay and reverb). Drums and percussion are from Analog Rytm and the synth line comes from the modular system."
Firechild - Parsifal - Yamaha CS-80
Published on Jan 28, 2017 MrFirechild
"Here is an epic track using the mighty Yamaha CS-80! Also Memorymoog,VP-330, Orchestral strings and choir. The track is called Parsifal and is included on the Firechild album Parsifal (2017). Composed and produced by www.firechild.se"
Also features The Schmidt, and an Oakley 5U modular.
Klangwerkstatt Bingen – Space Blip (Ambient Synth Improvisation)
Published on Jan 28, 2017 Punkfurt
"Ambient Impro Jam with:
- Nord Lead / Rack 2
- Moog Mother 32
- Akai Rhythm Wolf
- Korg Kaoss Pad 3
- electron analog four
- Strymon Big Sky
- Arturia Beatstep (Pro)
- and then some"
Rob Papen's Predator2 and What is Ahead
Published on Jan 28, 2017 Rob Papen
"Predator 2.0 and what is ahead in the next bigger update..."
Intelijel Metropolis and Atlantis live setup
Published on Jan 28, 2017 Ziad Sarrouh
"This is a quick jam I made to test the Metropolis and the Atlantis in a live performance situation. The setup would consist of these two modules in addition to an Aira Demora for delay and Arturia Drumbrute.
The Metropolis is receiving its clock input from the Drumbrute's metronome out and sending CV and Gate to the Atlantis. The audio is then routed through the Demora's USB port into the Aira MX-1.
The Metropolis is really great for live use, and has a few tricks I found very handy. For example, it can receive two modulation signals to affect a wide choice of parameters through it's aux A and B. I like to send a sine wave to control the octave of the pattern and a square wave for the numbers of steps and use these when I want to create variations.
The Atlantis is also extremely handy for live use. The fact that it is mostly self contained is also very practical since most of the usual patching is already made internally, allowing me to focus on live tweaking.
All in all, this is a setup I can safely take to the road with me, fits in one 104HP case and is extremely portable.
I'll make another video featuring all the elements and how I integrate them in my workflow."
Friday, January 27, 2017
Audulus 3 Updated Documentation Preview
Published on Jan 27, 2017 audulus
"We will soon be releasing a long-awaited thorough update to the Audulus documentation. Each node is explained in careful detail in easy-to-understand language with plenty of pictures, animations, videos, sound samples, and patches for you to explore. The documentation will essentially be a beginner's course in synthesis and computer science!
We will of course be updating it as new nodes appear, but we will also update it based on user feedback - so when it does go live, make sure you check it all out and let us know what you think on the Audulus forum!
If you have a request for the documentation, please leave it in the comments below - thanks!
http://forum.audulus.com
http://audulus.com"
My Drunk Friends - Behringer Deepmind 12, MFB Dominion 1 & Tanzmaus
Published on Jan 27, 2017 Cave Way
"They say that's too many overdubs, they say that sounds like Jamaican Muppet Safari Music, They say guitarists hate synth players who use patches that sound like guitar... What do THEY really know?
Kids don't drink and synth, or do."
Hawkeye - Neutron Blender (MFB Dominion I and friends - live)
Published on Jan 27, 2017 Maelstroem3
"Test-driving the MFB Dominion I and some friends, live-sequenced on the MIDIbox sequencer V4! :-)
I recently removed my computer/DAW from the synth setup, as I don't use it any longer (indeed i never used it, since the MBSEQ was finished many years ago :-)). The space that was occupied by the display was now available for another synth. After some long research and considerations, i chose the MFB Dominion, as I think it offers something new for me. In short words: it is fantastic! I still have to explore it more in-depth, as has a really powerful synthesis/modulation engine, but the first weeks with it were awesome! Thanks, MFB! :-)
Gear used:
Mono analog lead #1: Dominion I
Mono analog lead #2: Alesis Andromeda
Mono analog wall of noise: Moog Little Phatty, live controlled by the MBProgramma Patch Editor
Dry FM bassline: Yamaha FS1R, live modulated with the onboard encoders
Warm analog-ish (but fully digital) portamento pad: JD-990 through Polivoks DIY VCF (the left filter knob in the video... Thanks, J! What a deal, both of these are truly awesome!)
Drums: Elektron Machinedrum UW
FX: Strymon Timeline and Bigsky
Mixed through a Mackie 1604, directly recorded on a tascam .wav-recorder.
Thanks for watching and listening!
Hawkeye/Maelstroem Records"
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