Sunday, October 08, 2017
Funky Dancer (Synthstrom Audible Deluge Funky Dance Jam)
Published on Oct 8, 2017 Rephazer
"Just a quick little funky dance jam with the Deluge. Cheers!"
KORG Poly-800 Tracks by Boele Gerkes
Published on Oct 8, 2017 Boele Gerkes
Playlist:
040 1986 Poly-800 Sequence-1 Song - "Korg Poly-800, overdrive from a very cheap mixing desk"
041 1986 Poly-800 Sequence-2 Song
035 1985 Poly-800 1 Song
037 1985 Poly-800 2 Song
043 1986 Poly-800 3 Song
046 1986 Poly-800 4 Song
047 1986 Poly-800 5 Song
050 1986 Poly-800 6 Song
Octatrack MkII Workflow and Performance
Published on Oct 8, 2017 Carl Mikael's Cabinet of Curiosities
"I took to the beach to record ambient and rhythmic sounds for a song about fear and despair. These samples together with guitar, modular synth and vocals make for a performance on the Elektron Octatrack MkII."
Shifted chords and minimal beats
Published on Oct 7, 2017 musicalfungus
"Improvised live performance. Playing around with some new ideas. Still heavily using shift registers and the Make Noise Telharmonic in my patches these days."
Saturday, October 07, 2017
The Krell Patch :: Five Evocations for Make Noise 0-Coast & Eventide Anthology X
Published on Oct 7, 2017 experimentalsynth
"Five short vignettes showing some of the many, many places you can go when you combine this small-but-powerful analog mono-synth from Make Noise with world-class Eventide effects processors.
The Krell Patch is an auto-generative patch that can be coaxed and goaded into a number of different timbral shapes. Combine that with other-worldly reverbs, harmonizers, rhythmic echoes, moving band-pass filters, and a lot more... and you're half way to Krell already."
Roland Studio Electronics SE 02 strings
Published on Oct 7, 2017 Cray
"A string sound I made for the SE-02"
Jomox Sunsyn Analog Synthesizer
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via this auction
"PERFECT working condition and in near perfect physical condition. There are a few scratches on the removable wood sides. This can be setup and installed on a rack mount or used as a tabletop. The bottons, lights, LED readout, silkscreen are all in perfect condition.
Jomox's first major analog real-time synthesizer. It's a true analog with 8 voices, 40 knobs, 42 buttons and 85 LED's!
The SunSyn features 2 analog oscillators (VCO's) per voice. The waveforms include sawtooth, square and pulse with pulsewidth-modulation. But in addition to these are the new Ramp Controlled Oscillators (RCO's). The RCOs follow the VCO characteristics like modulation, sync, tuning and frequency alterations. The RCO's use digital sounds which come from 4 wavesets, each with 256 waveforms each. In effect, these digital sounds get an analog treatment for nicer, warmer and fatter tones. There are 4 RCO's per voice and wavesets can be added via PCMCIA-card.
The filter section is also a true analog design but with very modern features. It is a 4-pole filter but fully configurable with independent high pass and low pass features available. Create filters that range from the sounds of a Minimoog, to the squelchy 303. Filter settings can be stored in one of two scene memories and real-time Morphing between scenes can be accomplished.
As for modulation, JoMoX has devised a clever Routing System for the SunSyn, turning it into an 8-voice modular! It is used to virtually patch between various modules or parameters. There are up to 4 Routing Elements per voice with 4,096 possible combinations per Routing Element. Modulation paths are configured using the front panel display screens. This modular approach to signal routing is a feature usually found only on the huge, expensive classic Modular synths by ARP, E-mu, Moog and Buchla. Unlike those, however, the SunSyn features complete patch memory (350 patches and 150 multi-patches) and multitimbral MIDI implementation. Most parameters can be controlled by MIDI, and controller/editor templates for most sequencers will be, or already are available. As for output, there are stereo outs, 8 freely routable individual outs and a stereo input to run external audio through the Routing system.
Actual pictures shown."

via this auction
"PERFECT working condition and in near perfect physical condition. There are a few scratches on the removable wood sides. This can be setup and installed on a rack mount or used as a tabletop. The bottons, lights, LED readout, silkscreen are all in perfect condition.
Jomox's first major analog real-time synthesizer. It's a true analog with 8 voices, 40 knobs, 42 buttons and 85 LED's!The SunSyn features 2 analog oscillators (VCO's) per voice. The waveforms include sawtooth, square and pulse with pulsewidth-modulation. But in addition to these are the new Ramp Controlled Oscillators (RCO's). The RCOs follow the VCO characteristics like modulation, sync, tuning and frequency alterations. The RCO's use digital sounds which come from 4 wavesets, each with 256 waveforms each. In effect, these digital sounds get an analog treatment for nicer, warmer and fatter tones. There are 4 RCO's per voice and wavesets can be added via PCMCIA-card.
The filter section is also a true analog design but with very modern features. It is a 4-pole filter but fully configurable with independent high pass and low pass features available. Create filters that range from the sounds of a Minimoog, to the squelchy 303. Filter settings can be stored in one of two scene memories and real-time Morphing between scenes can be accomplished.
As for modulation, JoMoX has devised a clever Routing System for the SunSyn, turning it into an 8-voice modular! It is used to virtually patch between various modules or parameters. There are up to 4 Routing Elements per voice with 4,096 possible combinations per Routing Element. Modulation paths are configured using the front panel display screens. This modular approach to signal routing is a feature usually found only on the huge, expensive classic Modular synths by ARP, E-mu, Moog and Buchla. Unlike those, however, the SunSyn features complete patch memory (350 patches and 150 multi-patches) and multitimbral MIDI implementation. Most parameters can be controlled by MIDI, and controller/editor templates for most sequencers will be, or already are available. As for output, there are stereo outs, 8 freely routable individual outs and a stereo input to run external audio through the Routing system.
Actual pictures shown."
ROLI SEABORD BLOCK + EQUATOR
Published on Oct 7, 2017 100 Things I Do
"The Roli Seaboard Block has finally made its way into the retail stream in Australia. I have been watching this technology since The seaboard grand a few years ago but with the Seaboard block its finally within reach of most people.
Even in its more diminutive form the Seaboard requires modified playing technique. The most interesting part for me is the Equator synth engine! It combines 2xSample engines (with filters) , 4 oscillators with 49 waves, FM , 5 Envelopes , 2 LFO's , 13 filter types over 2 filters , Noise generator and integrates like a dream with the Seaboard. Did I mention it sounds pretty damn amazing also! You can use a other midi contollers with it but you will loose a lot of the expressiveness you get with the Seaboard.
I think in this combination its first contender I have seen yet to the Haken Continuum! I'll wait for the Comments telling me otherwise :D
I must apologise for the Camera being slightly out of focus. I was trying to co-ordinate a few too many things and while manually focusing on the Seaboard I did not check well enough that I had hit the focal point!"
Knobcon Six 2017 : Exhibit Halls : All Gear No People & a Performance by Nathan Hahn
Published on Sep 15, 2017 Nathan Hahn
"Sorry about the video quality. I was not able to bring a dolly this year."
Knobcon Six 2017 : Nathan Hahn
Published on Sep 14, 2017
"My live set at the Knobcon Six opening night party.
FREE AUDIO DOWNLOAD https://nathanhahn.bandcamp.com/album...
Filmed by Tim Hahn
Edited by Nathan Hahn
Here is the gear rundown: Roland D-10, Kingkorg, and a Korg Tactile Triton looped thru the Boss RC-202. A TR-8, and Electribe Sampler for drums, and a bit of sequencing. Waldorf Rocket, and Streichfett arpeggiated using Keysteps, and guitar run thru a hand wired stereo tube amp as well as two Digitech RDS 4,000 Time Machines and a Ditto x4."
And on Bandcamp:
Andromeda Pads
"Sound example of A6 pads - bass by Moog Taurus 3"
This one was spotted and sent in via Soviet Space Child.
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