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Wednesday, March 14, 2018

CGS Serge Modular Synthesizer - Infinite Melody Patch (w/ notes) #TTNM


Published on Mar 14, 2018 The Tuesday Night Machines

"Spent some time with the Infinite Melody module in my CGS Serge MARSH panel and came up with this self-playing patch, with audio effects from the iPad. MORE INFO BELOW!!!

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Audio gear used:

- Best of CGS Serge BOG, SWAMP, MARSH
- iPad with Kymatica AUM, AUFX: Space Reverb & Kosmonaut Delay
- Zoom U-24 iPad USB Audio & MIDI Interface
- Doepfer MSY2 MIDI to analog Clock Converter
- Zoom R16 Recorder


Patch Notes:

Four stages of the Sequencer Programmer are addressed randomly by the Gated Comparator, which is driven by White Noise. NCO 1 & 2 and a DUSG in VCO mode are sequenced by the Programmer. Either by the first CV output (the DUSG) or by gates (the two NCOs), which are mixed and attenuated to shift the VCOs a set amount of semi-tones up or down.

NCO 2 also receives pitch CV from the Infinite Melody, going through the Modulo Magic to keep the CV from going too high. The Infinite Melody receives White Noise as well and the Advance input is fed a very fast clock from a second DUSG, which has its speed modulated negatively by the Gated Comparator. This makes the pitch changes from the Infinite Melody not always come in sync with the main clock, creating some interestingly glitchy patterns sometimes.

The three sound sources are mixed and sent through the VCF, modulated by two LFOs and a decay envelope.

The main clock source is the iPad running Kymatica AUM, connected to a Doepfer MSY2 MIDI-to-Analog-Clock converter. The Serge's audio also goes through AUM using the Zoom U-24 Audio & MIDI Interface. Audio effects used are the Kosmonaut delay and AUFX: Space reverb.

Tuning the Serge with all those different mixed pitch CV sources took a bit of fiddling, but luckily the Zoom R16 recorder has a tuner built in, which made it a lot quicker than doing it by ear."

Deckard's Dream Synthesizer


Published on Mar 13, 2018 Ambient Dreaming

"Just having some fun with the Deckard's Dream Synth!"

CatalystAudio Buchla 100 first patch


Published on Mar 14, 2018 Todd Barton

"Just got a Catalyst Audio eurorack Buchla 100 system to test drive for a few days. Here is my first patch -- liking the thump & power that I remember from my old 100. Enjoy!"

Buchla 100 [DIY]


Published on Mar 14, 2018 zthee

"Seasickness cam and bad audio! Apologies.

Testing the one hundred system."

Synthstrom deluge Demos by Andre Hepburn


Published on Oct 8, 2017 Andre Hepburn

Playlist:
Andre Hepburn - Th3 R00111 - A Deluge tribute to Tommy Wiseau
Andre Hepburn - 8d - A house and something else track
André Hepburn - 5k A Synthstrom Audible Deluge IDM/Dance demo
André Hepburn - 12k

TEMPI Science Pt. 2: Gates and Momentary Inputs


Part 2 in the TEMPI Science series has been added to this post.

Boss CE1 - Two Minute Demo


Published on Mar 14, 2018 AsteroidKillerMusic

"A short demo of the Boss CE1 chorus and vibrato pedal. The sound comes from a Roland JX8P and was recorded direct in to the camera."

Arpejji Jam with Elektron's Digitone and Buchla


Published on Mar 14, 2018 therudyrude

"This is a jam with the Marconi Arpejji and Elektron's Digitone, Digitakt, Analog Heat, Octatrack, Analog RYTM, Analog 4, OP-1,
Buchla Easel and 200e."

SPECTRAL SYNTHESIS USING SPEAR & iDENSITY


Published on Mar 14, 2018 Element S_

"Spectral Analysis-Resynthesis and Granular synthesis are two of the most powerful music electroacoustic tools available.

In this video, the sounds from a Harrier jump Jet engine are turned into musical elements for my electronic composition 'Flight Sequence V' thanks to Michael Klingbeil's 'Spear' editor and Apesoft'

https://element-s.bandcamp.com/releases"

Waldorf Blofeld - Destiny


Published on Mar 14, 2018 chronosproject

full soundbank - https://sellfy.com/p/MMdv/
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