Wednesday, March 08, 2017
Cool Games Inc. Main Theme // Social Science - Maxo
Published on Mar 8, 2017 Ace Waters
"McElroy Madness continues! The next two weeks are only gonna feature one of our wonderful brothers, but I am lazy and didn't want to redesign a logo for them, so deal with it. This theme has a lot of chords in it. A LOT. too many chords. That is all I have to say about that. If you don't listen to it, check out Cool Games, Inc. Griffin and Nick Robinson brainstorm games. Its hilarious. Two more tracks to go. Next week I am doing to be going in a more impressionistic direction. And then we are gonna end everything with quite the adventure. See you next time. No problem fun?"
acNEURON demo
Published on Mar 8, 2017 analog craftsman
"Putting the acNEURON through its paces as a west coast modulation source on a VCO and a VCF."
You can find details on the acNEURON here.
Studiologic Sledge synthesiser Tutorial 45 Genesis Part 2
Published on Mar 8, 2017 David Clements
"George Hall recreates the sounds used on the Genesis track Turn It On Again on a Studiologic Sledge synthesiser. Learn synth programming with George Hall."
All parts here.
See dealers on the right for pricing and availability on gear.
LABELS/MORE: Studiologic, synth tutorials
LABELS/MORE: Studiologic, synth tutorials
More insane modulation with the Teisco 100F!
Minilogue Atmosphere & Vintage patches - part 2
Published on Mar 8, 2017 Alba Ecstasy
"Demonstrating the atmo & (a few) vintage sounds from the Time Machine - 64+1 patches for Korg Minilogue, available on: http://www.albaecstasy.ro/korg-minilo..."
Modular improvisation
Published on Mar 7, 2017 therudyrude
"Trying out some new modules.
Sds Reflex liveloop,Verbos complex osc and tone amplitude
Dotcom Q179 cv enveloppe,quantizer aid, lfo++
Elektron analog heat as wave folder
Moon modular Quad row sequencer
Almost dawless as I used Live as master clock and multi-track recorder."
See dealers on the right for pricing and availability on gear.
LABELS/MORE: Elektron, eurorack, Moon Modular, SDS Digital, synthesizers.com, Verbos Electronics
LABELS/MORE: Elektron, eurorack, Moon Modular, SDS Digital, synthesizers.com, Verbos Electronics
Tuesday, March 07, 2017
Moog Mother 32 Unboxing and Demo
Published on Feb 26, 2017 Caalamus
"Unboxing & getting acquainted with my new Moog Mother 32! Deconstructing my first Patch... I recorded this like mid December of 2016 & I edited the video shortly thereafter. But it just felt like it was lacking something.
Maybe two weeks ago, I got the idea to record some more footage/audio of me Tuning up another Patch, a Lead ...& noodling over the existing Patch. Then, of course once I got started, I got carried away & wound up creating Animations & everything else :P
So here it is! My Moog Mother 32 Video. Hope you dig it! Let me know what you think... good or bad. All info is valuable :]
Thanks for tuning in!
0:00 Gum flapping 'bout the packaging...
1:07 Build quality...
2:08 First Tuning experience thoughts...
2:57 The first Patch...
8:02 Reflections on the Sequencer...
9:06 Dissecting the Patch one Pot at a time...
10:51 Getting distracted by the Filter...
11:47 Back to the explanation...
13:28 Dissecting the Patch one Cable at a time...
19:23 Final thoughts & a message from Dr. Bob..."
JAM #8 Elektron MachinedrumUW+ DSI MophoX4
Published on Mar 7, 2017 MPTY
"An improvised jam, just a Machinedrum and a Mophox4, as usual."
Roland DJ-70 w/ DJ Scratch Wheel SN ZE32899
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via this auction
"Upgraded to the maximum amount of RAM. (4 megabytes / 90 seconds mono.)
Stereo sampling. 24 voices polyphony.
Great cosmetic condition. Super clean.
All keys, buttons and outputs / inputs work.
Floppy drive works perfectly.
Screen has dimmed but is still completely readable.
"Turntable" wheel functions 100% normally.
Only minor issue is alpha dial can skip values if moved quickly.
Works normally if you go slow."
via this auction
"Upgraded to the maximum amount of RAM. (4 megabytes / 90 seconds mono.)
Stereo sampling. 24 voices polyphony.
Great cosmetic condition. Super clean.
All keys, buttons and outputs / inputs work.
Floppy drive works perfectly.
Screen has dimmed but is still completely readable.
"Turntable" wheel functions 100% normally.
Only minor issue is alpha dial can skip values if moved quickly.
Works normally if you go slow."
Vintage Arp Odyssey MK1
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via this auction
"This unit is in great shape cosmetically, looks very clean. It also just got back from servicing. Apparently previous owner had tried some DIY repairs and done a poor job of it, and it came to me needing work. I sent it to a professional tech that completed servicing it did a nice job cleaning the internals, securing all the boards in place, replacing necessary capacitors, rebuilding the keyboard (plays very nice), servicing the sliders (they all move smoothly). Two of the sliders were replaced with the newer LED lit sliders.
It's 98% functional at this point, all the features working as they should. The only issue is the tracking on the oscillators. If they are tuned together while playing a single note, they will get out of tune with each other the further up or down the keyboard you move away from the starting tuning note. After about an octave is becomes somewhat noticeable and at 2 octaves there is definite detuning sound. This is the last step the tech did not have time to troubleshoot. Otherwise it is working great.
I believe this to be a MkI internally but with the black/gold case and a knob style tuning section (unlike the push pads on MkIIs and MkIII). So probably a late MkI during a transition period between Mk1 and Mk2. It has the Arp 4023 filter. The serial plate/number is missing (and oddly there is a 3260 model serial number on this but it is not related to Odyssey model number)" SN 0168
via this auction
"This unit is in great shape cosmetically, looks very clean. It also just got back from servicing. Apparently previous owner had tried some DIY repairs and done a poor job of it, and it came to me needing work. I sent it to a professional tech that completed servicing it did a nice job cleaning the internals, securing all the boards in place, replacing necessary capacitors, rebuilding the keyboard (plays very nice), servicing the sliders (they all move smoothly). Two of the sliders were replaced with the newer LED lit sliders. It's 98% functional at this point, all the features working as they should. The only issue is the tracking on the oscillators. If they are tuned together while playing a single note, they will get out of tune with each other the further up or down the keyboard you move away from the starting tuning note. After about an octave is becomes somewhat noticeable and at 2 octaves there is definite detuning sound. This is the last step the tech did not have time to troubleshoot. Otherwise it is working great.
I believe this to be a MkI internally but with the black/gold case and a knob style tuning section (unlike the push pads on MkIIs and MkIII). So probably a late MkI during a transition period between Mk1 and Mk2. It has the Arp 4023 filter. The serial plate/number is missing (and oddly there is a 3260 model serial number on this but it is not related to Odyssey model number)" SN 0168
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