Saturday, October 07, 2017
[LIVE] Borrowed Buchla + TR-606
[LIVE] Borrowed Buchla + TR-606 from Noise Jockey on Vimeo.
"Simple jam with a friend's Buchla 200 system, using only the Roland TR-606 drum machine to drive the Buchla 208r (LT trigger activates the 208r's Pulser, HT trigger "pings" the FM modulation index). Drone/bass voice from the Buchla 25S, modulated by the Buchla 281r, mixed with the 606 in the Buchla 207r. Despite all the other modules and cables pictured, no other components were used. No post-processing or mastering other than normalization to -0.3 dB."
Note the 208r is Roman Filippov's clone of the original Buchla Music Easel.
Elektron Octatrack MK2 Live resampling the Roland TB03 & TR09
Published on Oct 7, 2017 MrDataline
"Tutorial video explaining the whole setup and how the machines are set can be found here: https://dataline.bandcamp.com/album/o..."
Amps - A 130BPM dance floor jam for eurorack synthesizer
Published on Oct 7, 2017 Luke Killen
"Today's patch is a short techno jam."
Serge Modular System - Creature & Gator [04]
Published on Oct 6, 2017 batchas
"Using here again only a Creature and a Gator M-Class panels (VC Timegen Clock).
Pingged VCFQ driven by VC Timegen Osc and SSG modules.
Playing with feedback from 1:20 min on."
Serge Modular System - Creature & Gator [05]
Published on Oct 6, 2017
"Using here again only a Creature and a Gator M-Class panels (VC Timegen Clock).
Pingged VCFQ driven by VC Timegen Osc and SSG modules.
The VC Timegen Clock is not tracking correctly, but I let the video play without cutting, because I'm focusing here on the variations on the SSG, showing how a tiny variation on the SSG can change everything!
Oops… I forgot to deactivate the autofocus function!"
Rosendelle - Eurorack Modular Ambient
Published on Oct 6, 2017 Björn Bommersheim
"Onetake recording of an eurorack modular patch done with the Intention of reduction. I used my subrack for this patch only. Somehow it makes me feel free to get rid of all the countless possibilities in my main rack. I know this is what people call big-time whinging.
The patch really comes to life with the Uoki Toki Dual Polivoks VCF fitted between rings and clouds and the shimmer verb of Strymon's Blue Sky. I love to get lost in it!
Used Modules:
Befaco Midi Thing
Make Noise Maths
Frequency Central System X Filter
Ladik R 112
Doepfer 143-9
Mutable Instruments Peak
Mutable Instruments Rings
Mutable Instruments Clouds
Uoki Toki Dual Polivoks VCF
Qu Bit Chord
beside:
Strymon Blue Sky
EHX Memory Boy Deluxe
Elektron Octatrack feeding Befaco Midi Thing"
Materials//01
Published on Oct 6, 2017 tom k
"An exercise in noise, microsound, limiting, and quantization of audio signals over a longer form."
Ultraviolet - dub techno with Blofeld, TB-03, MS-20, Machinedrum, and Eurorack
Published on Oct 6, 2017 Tape Ghost
"A slow, ambient dub techno track made using the Blofeld, MS-20, Machinedrum, Eurorack, and TB-03. The Blofeld is playing the chords, MS-20 the bassline, and the Eurorack is playing the textures. Effects are in the box, using universal audio Lexicon 224 for reverb, galaxy echo for tape echo emulation. White noise is coming from the modular as well. Mixing everything through a Soundcraft FX16ii mixer which is right below the camera.
Modules used: Noise Engineering Loquelic Iteritas, Make Noise Ripples, Dixie II, Maths for LFO, Intellijel Quadra for enveloping, Sputnik Quad VCF/VCA. Triggering the textures with pressure points gate out."
Pure Analog Bliss! Sounds from a 1979 Moog Multimoog (Oct.2017)
Published on Oct 6, 2017 Robert A.
"A second demo of a wonderful Moog Multimoog synth. Pure bliss in deed!"
Friday, October 06, 2017
Radio Belgrade EMS SYNTHI 100 Restoration is Complete
This system was briefly mentioned here on MATRIXSYNTH back in 2005. It is great to see that the system is not only fully working again, but is being made available for use. Very few working EMS SYNTHI 100s exist. This is pretty amazing news.
via camp303:
"Just wanted to tell you that we just finished the restoration of the Radio Belgrade Synthi 100!
The Synthi hasn’t been in use for years so it was very dirty but otherwise in good condition. Luckily they had a big supply of spare parts and replacement cards - enough to keep it running for years. We replaced the main power supply and rebuilt the sequencer power supply. Many smaller problems were fixed and all modules and functions were checked and tuned when necessary.
This Synthi is serial number 4 but in fact it was the first Synthi 100 ordered. According the information from one of the original founders of the studio, Paul Pignon, Radio Belgrade worked closely together with David Cockerell and Peter Zinovieff to come up with the specifications of the instrument that would eventually become Synthi 100. There are details that could indicate that it might have been the first machine built.
Synthi 100 in Radio Belgrade is planned to be used by local and international composers to create new works. The details are being worked out but it will stay at the Radio.
We have previously restored the Synthi 100 at the KSYME foundation in Athens in 2016 with the support of documenta 14.
/Daniel Araya and Jari Suominen"
Novation Peak - Noodles from INIT
Published on Oct 6, 2017 brassmonkey
"I was fortunate enough to borrow my friends Novation Peak recently to see how I would like the basic workflow and creating sounds I might typically like to make for playing a live set.
This is just me noodling around and working from the INIT patch.
Really impressed with it! Love how everything is so accessible on the front panel. Was keen to test the the filter, distortion, fx and envelopes, cross mod etc.
Would love to test it out more deeply another time but definitely seriously considering picking one of these up! :D"
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