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Sunday, April 15, 2018

microKorg SE02Sound0415


Published on Apr 14, 2018 ryouichi harada

SE-02 comes in at 1:42.

First Behringer Eurorack Module Renders are Roland System 100m Clones


Looks like Roland System 100m clones to start. See the original announcement on Behringer going eurorack here for more.

Saturday, April 14, 2018

Avril 14


Published on Apr 14, 2018 Tenkai Kariya

"In honor of April 14th (incidentally my fathers birthday, as well as my late pet bird Mango's birthday) I am demoing FLXS1 song mode with a three voice rendition of Aphex Twin's Avril 14. Main voice is the Macbeth Micromac, bassline is an Acidlab M303, and accents are the Intellijel Atlantis. All sequenced with Zetaohm FLXS1, in one take, with 7 separate patterns sequenced with song mode.

The new firmware will be released very soon, with a full manual update as well as a complete demo video. Stay tuned!
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Totoro!

Irregular Heart Beat: Cello + Waldorf Microwave


Published on Apr 14, 2018 Miguel d'Oliveira

"Was playing around with this old Waldorf Microwave XT (2nd hand 'bargain' I got yesterday) and thought it'd be interesting to add a couple of lines on a cello (yes, I use bits of tape to navigate the fingerboard)
Recorded with a DPA piano mic stuck to the tailpiece with blu tack."

Synth Rorschach #52: Oh, where the hell is that filter cutoff knob?


via @Earthnik

"Oh, where the hell is that filter cutoff knob?"

5U, euro, or frac? Euro on the right. 5U or Frac she's working on in the middle. Mults on the left? Bass Station Rack, Drum Station, and rack synths to her right? Definitely DIY... What is that falling off on the right?

Quantum Type Sounds ... On a Blofeld?


Published on Apr 14, 2018 100 Things I Do

"Like many I can't wait to get my hands on a Waldorf Quantum. Its got a hefty price tag but from the latest demos that have been released it seems to have some amazing possibilities!

Between now and 2019 when I might be able to afford one if i'm lucky I will try and make my Blofeld work as hard as it can. So it occurred to me after watching the excellent example from Sonic State this week that I have never used the Sample side of the Blofeld ... can it make it a little granular sounding ? Here's what I came up with and how I did it.There is a Noodle at the end :D"

AniModule Gate_Mod : Differences between the Interrupt and Division Functions


Published on Apr 14, 2018 JRock17991

"Check Out Our Modules at : http://www.animodule.com/
Here's a little video describing the practical differences between the Interrupt and the Division functions on the AniModule Gate_Mod"

Musikmesse 2018: CHRT Synthesizer


Published on Apr 14, 2018 KEYBOARDS

"Ein Highlight von der Musikmesse 2018: der CHRT Synthesizer Stand direkt neben der Sound&Recording Studioszene."

See the CHRT label below for more.

020//Bleed For Me - Mother 32 using Maths as a waveshaper


Published on Apr 14, 2018 Alastair Wilson

"A semi-self-generating modular patch using a Moog Mother 32 and a Maths module, sent through an Eventide Space shimmer reverb and an Eventide Timefactor on reverse delay setting. No other processing has been applied.

Maths can act as a slew limiter for CV, to smooth out stepped voltages. However, if you patch a saw wave into the input of channel 1 or 4, you can use Maths as a very crude filter, smoothing out the sharp corners of the saw wave - this is what's happening in the patch. All changes in timbre of the plucks is Maths being modulated while slew limiting the saw wave. It sometimes sounds filtered, sometimes like a guitar string, sometimes like a hard sync effect, and sometimes like a phaser... But nothing is actually modulating the Mother 32's filter cutoff except for the pluck envelope!

I made this video because Maths is a great choice for a first module to accompany the Mother 32, and I often underuse it. It's so good that despite my fairly small setup, I have a second Maths in another case!

If you want to recreate this patch, you can find it here:
https://www.modulargrid.net/e/patches/view/38447"

::vtol:: msm mk2


::vtol:: msm mk2 from ::vtol:: on Vimeo.

2nd version of my Metaphase sound machine.

more info - vtol.cc/filter/works/metaphase-sound-machine


Snip:

"The Metaphase Sound Machine is a kind of homage to the ideas of the American physicist Nick Herbert who in the 1970s has created both Metaphase Typewriter (Fig. 1) and Quantum Metaphone (a speech synthesizer). These were some of the first attempts to put the phenomenon of quantum entanglement in practice and one of the first steps towards the creation of a quantum computer. The experimental devices, however, had not confirmed theoretical research, and Herbert’s obsession with metaphysics resulted in the publication of several of his works on the metaphysical in quantum physics, that have led to a serious loss of interest to the ideas of quantum communication. One day, in a course of his experiments, Herbert has hacked into an university computer trying to establish a contact with the spirit of illusionist Harry Houdini at the day of the centenary of his birth.

In his device Herbert in order to achieve a quantum entangled state used as a source radioactive thallium, which was controlled by the Geiger radiation counter. The time interval between pulses was chosen as conversion code. Several psychics had participated in the experiments. They tried to influence the endless stream of random anagrams arising from a typewriter or cause "the ghost voice" to be heard out of metaphone. Scientists also have conducted sessions to bring about the "spirit" of a colleague who had recently died, and who knew about this typewriter. In 1985 Herbert wrote a book about metaphysical in physics. In general, his invention and articles quite severely compromised the ideas of quantum communication in the eyes of potential researchers and by the end of the XX century no any substantial progress in this direction was observed."
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