"Tony from @makenoisemusic will be giving a talk related to a new module at Control Voltage in Portland, OR on Tuesday, September 18th at 6:30pm PST. More information forthcoming."
And:
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"We paired the Malekko Manther mono-synth with the Moog DFAM on drums for this video. Since both of these synths have built in sequencers you can create a jam by just synching the two together. The Manter has SH-101 style architecture with extra features like a tunable sub oscillator, wave-folder and built in delay effect. The DFAM has two oscillators as well as a noise generator and Moog ladder filter. The DFAM features percussive envelopes and interesting routing options to make many different drum and synth sounds.
"Good to see the patch from earlier was enjoyed :) Here's another little illustration of it, this time using the arpeggiator. Osc 2 tuned a fifth higher, rather than fourths i.e. of the previous video.
Excuse the mess of my fingers! Black from oil. I spent most of the afternoon servicing my bike (new tyres/tubes, general cleaning/adjusting etc). As hard as I've tried, the oil won't budge! It'll fade off in a few days, I'm sure."
"Lovely, lovely Casio CZ phase distortion running on an Arduino Due. I'm loving it. Details, code and schematics coming soon on http://www.evilturtle.nl
I've done quite extensive research into the inner workings of the Casio CZ series synthesizers and found out there are quite a few oddities that make those synths sound like they do. I've incorporated all these little details in Dradique, while also adding my own twist to things. All in all I'm very satisfied with the results, though there are some minor bugs still."
"This is a non scientific video comparing these awesome synths.
For lack of more time with both, I couldn't actually compare several things that I find needed (such as two oscillator added) and what one could do and the other couldn't (and it goes both ways, even with the Sub being the feature-rich one).
I just sold my Sub Phatty because I didn't have room for it anymore after moving. I loved it! I even have my name on Moog's official website for some patches I developed for the Editor (IC folder).
I hope you enjoy what I could compare in the time I had at my disposal. It was made on the fly without any sort of "scripting" and I do get lost/forget stuff along the way. Not comparing the detuning on both was a big mistake for example. Even so, I still think that it gives an idea of the differences between them.
Be nice on your comments, I'm not trying to say one is better than the other - the Little Phatty is the single instrument I'll never sell. It was a great gift from my mother, and I'll never part with it.
I'll gladly answer any questions you have. Cheers!"