Sunday, May 06, 2018
Suprbooth 2018 - Metro Modular ECI Maplin & Aries Filter Clones & New Designs
Published on May 6, 2018 DivKidVideo
"Metro Modular from Australia have a range of both new and unique filter designs and reworkings of the ECI Maplin synth and also the back end of the Aries modular system."
See the Metro Modular label below for more.
Superbooth 2018 - Shakmat Modular Clocks, Rhythms, updates & new modules
Published on May 6, 2018 DivKidVideo
"There's lots of great new modules from Shakmat Modular at Superbooth 2018 with a 2HP Mid/Side (and other function) module, an updated Knights Gallop, looping recordings and plenty more!
We're proud to have our Superbooth 2018 content sponsored by www.thonk.co.uk"
Superbooth 2018 - Endorphin.es BLCK_NOIR
Published on May 6, 2018 DivKidVideo
"Moritz from Endorphin.es gave us a great demo of the new BLCK_NOIR drum machine at Superbooth 2018. We had great fun, a little dance, a little warm up, beard stroke and we were feeling good. BLCK_NOIR sounded fantastic, I'm looking forward to checking it out more in the future too.
We're proud to have our Superbooth 2018 content sponsored by www.thonk.co.uk"
Superbooth 2018 - BASTL 1983 8 voice poly MIDI to CV with autotune & Timber wavefolder/shaper
Published on May 6, 2018 DivKidVideo
"Vaclav soothe our tired minds with a great patch, luring us into the booth with some musical 8 voice polyphonic action in the 9U set up on the BASTL stand. There's the new 1983 8 voice polyphonic MIDI to CV with auto tuning functions and the wave folding / shaping 'Timber'. Sounded great and their new case looked fantastic and was very lightweight!
We're proud to have our Superbooth 2018 content sponsored by www.thonk.co.uk"
Behringer Odyssey: primer contacto y demo de sonido
Published on May 6, 2018 Hispasonic
"El personal de Behringer nos presenta su versión del clásico ARP Odyssey, una de las sorpresas de la Superbooth de Berlín —especialmente para Korg, que tiene otra réplica ahora mismo en las tiendas—."
Snazzy FX Eurorack Dark Techno #TTNM
Published on May 6, 2018 The Tuesday Night Machines
"I'm home from Superbooth 2018 where I soldered a second Kitty Eyes for my Snazzy FX system. This one has the slow mod built in :) Play it loud. Seriously!!! LOUDER!!!!"
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Audio gear used:
- Snazzy FX Eurorack Modular System (w/ dual Kitty Eyes, Tidal Wave, Kick Me, Chaos Brother, Dronebank, Hi Gain, Telephone Game, Bastl ABC, etc.)
- Zoom R16 Audio Recorder"
Club of the Knobs - COTK Bode Frequency Shifter - Moog 1630 Bode Shifter Clone SN 2538
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via this auction
"This is a used Club of the Knobs - COTK - C1630. A clone of the Moog 1630 Bode Frequency Shifter. A really stunning module that has all the behavior, quirks, and richness of the original. I just want the rack space for other modules, like a COTK envelope follower, and a couple of others I'm thinking about :)
This is used. Built in November 2013, delivered in January or February of 2014. Serial number C 2538. It consumes 3U in width and is a full height module compatible with any Moog style cabinet format.
I've been using it with a Synthesizers.com QPS5 power supply (inside is a Power One linear supply) connected to a COTK power distribution strip. I've had no problems with this setup, but you will need to provide proper power for the module. See the COTK web site for technical details.
There is no "manual", but moogarchives.com has the instruction page from the original Moog manual.
You will get what you see in the photos:
The module;
The power cable; and
Three spare lamps.
The lamps aren't hard to find. You can get them in bulk from Mouser, singles from Synthesizers.com. I just think it's handy to have a couple of spares...
The last I checked, 5/5/2018, the new price was 970 Euros, about $1100.00 - $1200.00 USD, see COTK web site for pricing."
via this auction
"This is a used Club of the Knobs - COTK - C1630. A clone of the Moog 1630 Bode Frequency Shifter. A really stunning module that has all the behavior, quirks, and richness of the original. I just want the rack space for other modules, like a COTK envelope follower, and a couple of others I'm thinking about :)
This is used. Built in November 2013, delivered in January or February of 2014. Serial number C 2538. It consumes 3U in width and is a full height module compatible with any Moog style cabinet format.
I've been using it with a Synthesizers.com QPS5 power supply (inside is a Power One linear supply) connected to a COTK power distribution strip. I've had no problems with this setup, but you will need to provide proper power for the module. See the COTK web site for technical details.
There is no "manual", but moogarchives.com has the instruction page from the original Moog manual.
You will get what you see in the photos:
The module;
The power cable; and
Three spare lamps.
The lamps aren't hard to find. You can get them in bulk from Mouser, singles from Synthesizers.com. I just think it's handy to have a couple of spares...
The last I checked, 5/5/2018, the new price was 970 Euros, about $1100.00 - $1200.00 USD, see COTK web site for pricing."
Moog DFAM Analog Percussion Synth 28 Min Techno Session w/Modular FX & Samples
Published on May 6, 2018 mylarmelodies
"I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: I think the Moog DFAM is one of the most interesting analogue products to come out in years, from any company - you could play a (seriously nuts) show with only a DFAM, some delay, and a few samples - so having just got my very own one yesterday, the first thing I wanted to try was that. This was the result!
In this video I have clocked DFAM to the modular, and what you're hearing is:
1. Predominantly DFAM with added clocked stereo pingpong delay from Intellijel Rainmaker, and reverb from the Make Noise Erbe Verb (DFAM is on the channel marked '808' on the desk)
2. Plus occasional additional percussion from Tiptop Audio's One sampler (x2) plus the Noise Engineering Basimilus Iteritas Alter and the ALM Akemie's Taiko. These are being sequenced by the modular via the Euclidean Circles module by VPME and the Abstract Data Event Boss.
So yes, as you hear...the DFAM is insane. Imagine it through a big system. Steve Dunnington @ Moog found a hell of a patch. I can not recommend it enough."
Entropical Easel
Published on May 6, 2018 Todd Barton
"Woke up this morning an put on side 1 of my friend and mentor's LP set, Entropical Paradise by Douglas Leedy (1971). It inspired this humble homage for the Buchla Easel. Of course, Doug's piece was done on a large Buchla 200. Enjoy!"
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