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Monday, February 12, 2018

New Moog DFAM Tutorial Videos


The following videos have been added to this post.

DFAM | How to Tempo Sync Mother-32 & DFAM
DFAM | Using DFAM’s Sequencer as an Oscillator
DFAM | Using DFAM’s Sequencer as an Oscillator

Floating:Drifting (4ms Spectral Multiband Resonator)


Published on Feb 12, 2018 SineRider

"Simple patch with the 4ms SMR. Really pretty noises from this module! Still just scratching the surface of what it can do.

All sounds are from the SMR, processed through Folktek Alter 2, Clouds, and a Korgasmatron. Output is run through a TC Electronics Triple Delay, and Hall of Fame."

07-The Moog Rogue-Part 7- Modulation, etc. Part 2


Published on Feb 12, 2018 AutomaticGainsay

"Here is part two of a two-part demonstration of Rogue modulation AND a few extra things not covered in the previous demonstrations!"

All parts here.

KRAUTROCK PHASER with Roland Juno 60


Published on Feb 12, 2018 Rob Welt

"My very warm, rough and vintage sounding Krautrock Phaser, a clone of the famous Schulte Compact Phasing A.
The sound is the opposite of an analytic phaser. It has its own live.
Demo is made with Roland Juno 60 and a little bit of OTO BAM Reverb. the first seconds is the Juno clean without phaser.
After 5 Minutes I used CV of my GRP R24 to control the Krautrockphaser . First through the Footswitch Input then through the real CV-Input. AT the End I used the internal LFO of the Phaser.

No other external FX, no Mastering"

meng qi - lights are from a window


Published on Feb 12, 2018 Meng Qi

Hordijk 5U V-Gate Beat


Published on Feb 12, 2018 d4nnyp

Behringer Neutron Testing - Paraphonic VCO & Filter Workout


Published on Feb 12, 2018 DivKidVideo

"Here I have a Korg SQ-1 sending a 4 note sequence to the first Curtis CEM 3340 VCO and a 3 note sequence to the second VCO. This gives us some overlapping polymeric (not polymeter, that's conversation for another day) patterns. The VCOs sound great playing overlapping patterns then mixing through paraphonically into the filter/VCA/drive/delay."

All parts here.

Sunday, February 11, 2018

Wizard Tone Improvisation Series - Volume 5




On the series via Ed Zuccollo:

"I sat in the live room with my Minimoog, a lamp, two effects pedals (EHX Cathedral and Strymon BigSky), and no preconception of what was to come. Adam's voice came through the headphones: 'The ENIAC was the world's first mechanical computer. They're just starting it up for the first time and it begins spitting out numbers and doing calculations... Play that. We're rolling, start whenever you like.'

And so I sat there in silence, imagining this scene, imagining the sounds, then converting these sounds to settings on the Minimoog in my head - then I set up the Moog and began to play, and when I finished we were onto the next one, and the next one... a robotic futuristic bee colony, imagining my favourite mountain bike trail, and eventually reading the Moon Hymn poem and playing my reaction. No edits or layers, all first takes."

via BandCamp:

"... a mind bending creative journey fueled by an exploration of sound and music both beautiful and other-worldly. Zuccollo's deep knowledge of analogue synthesis, in particular the Minimoog, has produced one of the most brilliantly original and at times uncomfortable releases in the Wizard Tone Records catalogue to date. A good set of headphones and an open mind is essential to experiencing this release".
- Adam Page - Producer/curator

These recordings are all first take improvisations and in the order they were performed. Producer Adam Page curated the performances by offering Ed motivations and visualisations immediately prior to recording each track.

Monome Arc - Further Explorations (in three parts)


Published on Feb 11, 2018 Genshi Media Group

"Further explorations with the Monome Arc and Ansible module. Patch notes are as follows:

• Part One - Arc/Ansible is using the "Levels" app, with Arc's rings 1 and 2 in "Note" mode; sequencing Mutable Instruments Rings and Intellijel Plonk respectively, and Arc's rings 3 and 4 are modulating various parameters. Delay is from the Erica Synths Black Hole DSP, and Granularizing (not a real word) and Reverb from Mutable Instruments Clouds.

• Part Two - Arc/Ansible is using the "Cycles" app, with all 4 rings modulating the CV of all the modules.

• Part Three - Arc/Ansible is again using "Cycles" app, this time with the Synthesis Technology E352 Cloud Terrarium replacing the Rings and Plonk modules."

4MS Tapographic Delay


Published on Feb 11, 2018 Found Sound

The Tapographic Delay. New from 4MS!
https://foundsound.com.au/products/6537
© & ℗ Found Sound Australia® Pty Ltd.
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