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Wednesday, September 06, 2017

The Conductive Labs NDLR


Published on Sep 4, 2017 Conductive Labs


via the Kickstarter campaign:

"What is The NDLR...

The NDLR is for anybody who loves making music but finds themselves staring at their keyboards not knowing what to play. It is a new MIDI device that defines a new place in your synth studio. It fits between your sequencer and keyboard controllers and your sound modules. It keeps your oscillators busy by playing sequences of notes over several MIDI channels so you can keep your fingers busy tweaking patches and twisting knobs!

The initial idea: multiple synthesizers playing notes and chord changes at the same time, without a computer in the way. The initial idea evolved into playing up to four parts: a drone note, bass line, pad notes, and a motif sequence, simultaneously.

The NDLR can play up to eight synthesizers via MIDI. It can send...

a bass line to one synth.
an arpeggiated sequence to your favorite lead synth.
chord notes of a pad to up to four synthesizers by using interleaved poly-chaining.
a drone note targeting those exotic evolving synths.
a MIDI pass-through from your favorite external sequencer or keyboard controller and it will be automatically transposed from “C” into the current chord notes.
A ring of seven buttons enables playing any chord degree directly. When shifted, the same buttons allow you to pick chord types: triads, 7ths, 9ths, and suspensions, etc. The sonorities of these chords, major, minor, diminished... are automatically selected based on the chord degree and the key and mode chosen.

All the above mentioned technical details melt away while playing The NDLR. But we quickly realized while developing those features that keeping songs fresh with ever changing patterns and chord progressions is vital. The chord degree and chord type can also be selected externally by a sequencer. The notes played by the sequencer become the root notes of the chords that The NDLR plays.

The eight encoder knobs enable you to vary the sequences, rhythms, densities and range of notes. There are also three LFOs and two randomizers that can be assigned in the x8 modulation matrix to any of the parameters of The NDLR or to external MIDI CCs. This ensures that in addition to the motion of your synth patches there can also be an automated chord progression and modulation of The NDLR parameters.

We stuffed all this into one box that's easy to use and fun to play. It's an easy choice for anybody who loves making music and wants to tweak knobs on their otherwise silent synthesizers. So support this Kickstarter project now!"

0-Coast Patch of the Week #17: Quasi Random Gates


Published on Sep 6, 2017 MAKEN0ISE

"When triggering the Slope circuit, EOC can be used as a quasi-random pattern generator by adjusting the relation between the trigger frequency, and the Rise and Fall times."

All parts here.

Live Studio Jam, 9/6/17 : Korg Gadget, Elektron Digitakt, Microkorg, Minilogue and OP-1


Published on Sep 6, 2017 Todd Smith Music

"This jam uses the song layout I built in my recent tutorial " How to build a song, Part 1 " I play live hardware gear over the Korg Gadget parts.

Subscribe today and stay up to date with all my latest videos.

You can support my work at Bandcamp. I've got singles and EPs for sale. https://toddsmithmusic.bandcamp.com/

: Hardware :

Elektron Digitakt
Microkorg
Minilogue
Teenage Engineering OP-1
Apple iPad Pro ( 1st Generation )
M - Audio Code 49
Focusrite Scarlett 18i8

: iOS :

Auria Pro
Korg Gadget
Audio Bus
Fab Filter Timeless 2
Fab Filter Pro R
Fab Filter Pro Q 2"

Serge Paperface '78 - TKB fun [08]


Published on Sep 6, 2017 batchas

"Not always in tempo, but it's a first take :) Impro!
Direct outs + reverb."

Korg MS20 & Eventide Space


Published on Sep 6, 2017 3rdStoreyChemist

"Original mk1 MS20 - Space reverb (Mono in, Stereo out). The MS20 is sequenced by an Elektron Analog Four.

No further processing used except for normalisation."

Musical poster with touch sensors and built in audio - quick test


Published on Sep 6, 2017 thenervoussquirrel

"Let me know if you want any musical posters: one-offs welcome, but they get cheaper the more you order.

Choose up to 12 sound files, and the interactive areas can be any shape you'd like. Poster mounted on 6mm plywood.

This type had a mini jack output, but built in speakers also an option.

More info: www.nervoussquirrel.com"

Kronolog - 16 FREE PATCHES for Minilogue


Published on Sep 6, 2017 Alba Ecstasy

"CLICK HERE to #DOWNLOAD the #Minilogue #PATCHES: http://www.albaecstasy.ro/korg-minilo..."

Tuesday, September 05, 2017

VGM #113: Green Hill Zone (Sonic the Hedgehog) Chill Synth Cover


Published on Sep 5, 2017 Ace Waters

"Chill out with this slower, more relaxed cover of the iconic Green Hill Zone from pretty much every Sonic game."

EQD (short version)


Published on Sep 5, 2017 Richard Galbraith

"This is the second half of a video I posted a while back but then took down. I always liked the second part much more than the first part, so I decided to cut out the first 5+ minutes. Sorry for the abrupt beginning, but oh well. Here's the original description:

This was recorded in two overdubbed takes. The first take is a bed of deep synth tones, provided by my MU modular, with added Arturia Microbrute and Mutable Instruments Rings in Easter Egg mode.

The second take is a Sela cajon which I mic'd with two mics: one for cajon audio and the other plugged into the Synthesizers.com instrument interface in order to trigger Rings. Thus, in this take you can hear the strumming sound of Rings with every cajon hit.

Key modules include Synthesizers.com's oscillators, Q150 low pass filter, and quantizer bank; Megaohm Audio Delta low pass filter; SSL/Fritz Doubledeka oscillator; FSFX/Fritz Teezer oscillator, and the MOTM 480 band pass filter.

Reverb and effects by Valhalla DSP."

Sequential Circuits Prophet 5 Rev 3 Analog Synthesizer SN 1827 w/ Anvil Case

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via this auction

"Sequential Circuits (SCI) Prophet 5, Rev 3.0 Polyphonic Analogue Synthesizer. This unit was stored in an anvil case for about 20 years and is near museum quality

Recently serviced, tuned up, calibrated by Analog Synth Service in Berkeley. .

> Replaced bypass caps, battery; cleaned pots, switches, key contacts; replaced ICs 204, 205, 209, 210, CA3082; ROM & power board upgrade; RAM upgrade; tuned & scaled.

It is in near-mint condition except for two things:

The ink on the front badge has worn off from years of being in a case. I am including a brand new reproduction badge from Perfect Circuit Audio. You can choose to put it on, or not. See fourth photo above for evidence of the reproduction badge
There are two small 2" scratches (cosmetic, not deep) on the bottom paint.
If you know vintage SCI gear the knobs often get flaking paint and damage from use. This has none of that. It looks like nobody's ever turned a knob. Internally, the J-wires look like the unit has never even played. It is simply in amazing condition.

Includes Anvil case with brand new foam, foot switch, replacement "Prophet 5" badge, and original owners' manual."

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