Sunday, April 22, 2018
Behringer Model D in a Waldorf KB37 - Eurorack Starter
Published on Apr 22, 2018 ProckGnosis
"Here's my first step working with eurorack modular. And yes, it's a very safe way to start, considering the Behringer Model D costs less than many one-function modules, and offers everything I need for starting out.
My 3 big take-aways from this "proof of concept" would be:
1. The Behringer Model D sounds pretty decent. I've heard enough examples that I'm not too shocked, but I am still a bit surprised.
2. For people who like modular and playing keyboards and synths, the KB37 is an awesome way to combine both worlds.
3. Yes, modular does appear to be a black hole, and it will definitely put a dent in my wallet and bank account.
And a bonus observation...the Studio Electronics 4075 filter module is SWEEEEEET.
Thanks to DivKid for a great vid showing how he installed the Behringer Model D in a eurorack."
Behringer Model D #02 - Eurorack Case Installation
Published on Feb 2, 2018 DivKidVideo
"In the second video (not the jam videos, I numbered / titled those separately) on the Behringer Model D we look at installing the module into a euro rack case. I did plan on covering this later in the series but as I wanted it in the modular for ease of control/modulation/use in my set up and also to have it next to the Mordax DATA oscilloscope here we go. You remove 8 screws, lift up the panel and then remove two cables/connectors and then add the euro rack ribbon power cable to the module, plug that into your euro rack bus board, screw the module onto the rails and you're off. Simple!"
You can find the playlist for DivKidVideo Behringer Model D videos here.
ELKA X30 Organ VS. EFFEXX Multi FX Module
Published on Apr 22, 2018 Jörg Schaaf
"Last night I brought the ELKA X30 together with our RT-1701 Multi EFFEXX module and checked the string ensemble in combination with the tape delay, reverb and the stereo phaser of our module. At the end I added a bass sound from my favorite polyphonic synth - the Accelerator. Oddly enough I started to play typical Jean-Michel Jarre chord progressions. So I decided remove the FX module from the signal chain again."
Exploring the Akai Timbre Wolf's Unison Mode
Published on Apr 22, 2018 HardtekStudios
"A lot of people are really underestimating the power of the Akai Timbre Wolf. You have four basic mono bass synths that can be stacked with different setting, or even output to different processors for massive layering possibilities. You can even throw it into poly mode for some analog wave sequencing-like effects. The Timbre Wolf can be bought very inexpensively, so I would say the biggest downfall is it's large footprint."
DRUMBRUTE & BEATSTEPPRO + ROCKET
Published on Apr 22, 2018 mrpelledj
"Breve performance per mostrare l'utilizzo delle varie macchine"
Empress Echo System with Synth Sounds
Published on Apr 22, 2018 SB-SIX
"Here's the empress echo system running after some dub chords and at the end some bass sound, just to get a bit of an idea what it can do to synths."
"1989" (Kawai K4r synthesizer)
Published on Apr 22, 2018 Kawai K4r Fan
"Recording and composing with Roland MC-50mkII
Raw mix from Kawai K4r. NO FX!
22.04.2018"
Elektron Digitone Ambient Minijam - 2018-04-22
Published on Apr 22, 2018 Oscillator Sink
"Second jam on my new Elektron Digitone, this time we go for something a little more mellow and ambient today..."
RolandCloud Juno-106 soundset: "Junified" by pbsonic
Published on Apr 22, 2018 pbsonic
"Demonstration of the RolandCloud Juno-106 soundset "Junified" by pbsonic - available at www.pbsonic.com"
Rainmaker Techno Modular Banger
Published on Apr 22, 2018 Honeysmack
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Gear/modules in use:
Noise Engineering Basimilus Iteritas Alter
Intellijel Rainmaker + Metropolis
Make Noise Optomix + Rosie
ALM Busy Circuits Pamela's New Workout
Antimatter Launch Codes
Elektron MachineDrum
Roland TR-09
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