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Friday, November 02, 2018

Moog One (8Voice) Sound Check (Original sound like MemoryMoog)


Published on Nov 2, 2018

This one was spotted and sent in via Soviet Space Child.

Moog Minimoog Voyager XL Tolex [Sound Check]


Published on Sep 21, 2018 TinySymphony

Sort​\​Lave - New Release by Richard Devine




On BandCamp and on Spotify

The release is also available on CD and Limited Edition 3LP.

"After a break of 6 years, Atlanta based electronic musician, producer and sound designer Richard Devine returns with a new album ‘Sort\Lave’ on Venetian Snares‘ Timesig imprint. Recorded between 2016 and 2017 using Richard’s custom built Eurorack modular system and two Nord G2 Modular units, Sort\Lave features 12 tracks of intricate electronica that ranges from abrasive percussive experiments such as ‘Revsic‘ to ‘Astra’s dazzling juxtaposition of sounds and onto the radiant ambience of the album’s closer ‘Takara‘.

Talking about the album’s genesis Devine explains “I’ve been using modular synthesizers since I was 17, but have never written complete tracks using these newer systems. This was my first experiment to see if it would be possible and I probably spent about 5 years building up the systems that I used on this album.”

“I wanted the record to sound very different to my previous works which had been more cold, digital, clinical even, and had all been made using computers. The aim here was the complete opposite, to create something that felt very organic, detailed, spacious, big and warm and just as importantly, a record that you could put on and play all the way through that flowed in a seamless way.”

This new approach was to prove fruitful and enabled Devine to create music in an entirely new way. “I really wanted to break free from timeline-based music creation and do things with my hands on the fly,” he explains. “So the tracks are more like captured snapshot performances where I could experiment and play around with the idea of probability-based sequencing for every patch, string multiple sequencers together that would feed other sequencers to come up with interesting rhythms and melodies. It was really fun coming up with new sounds this way too, I felt like I created several I haven't heard before with this album. Some of the tracks on the album were complete accidents and evolved from something that happened spontaneously. In the end I feel this is one of the best records I have released to date, so I’m very excited to share it with the world.”

Making his debut in 1995, Devine’s releases for labels including Schematic, Warp Records and Detroit Underground have established him as one of the leading figures within the electronica community. In addition to his musical productions, Devine has enjoyed a lengthy and successful career in sound design, developing patches for many of the world’s leading music technology businesses and working with companies such as Google and Nike.

released November 2, 2018"

The blue hit machine - Shake it


Published on Nov 2, 2018 batchas

"Forgive me for all these camera movements.
I could not help it to shake all my body :)

Grille module driving 3 x Radio Music.
Changing patterns via Serge sequencing panel.
Orgone Accumulator for hihats."

Glo Phase - Elektron Analog Four + Analog Rytm + Behringer Model D


Published on Nov 1, 2018 Glo Phase

A short instrumental

https://glophase.bandcamp.com/

Friday Fun Synth Jam - Arturia Keylab MKII, Pittsburgh SV-1, Koma Field Kit FX


Published on Nov 2, 2018 sonicstate

"Another in our occasional Friday Fun synth Jam series - this time we've hooked up the Arturia Keylab MKII, the Pittsburgh Modular SV-1 and the Koma Elektronik Field Kit FX.

Nicks Music: https://soniclab.bandcamp.com"

ST Modular - GENE (Cycling Envelope Generator)


Published on Nov 2, 2018 Stefan Tretau

guitar-controlled monosynth pedal


Published on Nov 2, 2018 Dean Miller

"This is a pedal that is currently in the works! It's a monosynth that is controlled by a guitar. I still have 50% or more of the available DSP cycles to use on streamlining, filtering, and shaping some nice synth sounds before the pedal is finished.
This video uses a Boss RC-1 looper and the pedal is direct in with no additional processing."

Mark Verbos on Designing Modular Synths | Red Bull Music Academy


Published on Nov 2, 2018 Red Bull Music Academy

"In this episode of Studio Science, recorded at the Funkhaus as part of Red Bull Music Academy Berlin 2018, Mark Verbos explained his approach to designing hardware using his own modules as well as insights from his years as a musician, engineer and Buchla student. #RBMA20 #modular

Mark Verbos is a self-described “product of the early Midwest US underground electronic music scene.” The Milwaukee native first began performing improvised live shows in 1992 and releasing in 1994 on a variety of local and national labels. Performing on hardware from the beginning of his career, Verbos soon began to develop an interest in how the machines he used were made. Learning from the go-to repair man for vintage Buchla instruments, Verbos began to create his own machines as well as repair others. In the process he developed what he calls a deep interest in the Buchla philosophy of designing instruments and not tools. In 2014, having since relocated to Berlin, Verbos’ love affair and interest with hardware synths took a new step with the founding of his own company, Verbos Electronics, which manufactures Eurorack modules and modular systems that carry on Don Buchla's esteemed tradition to new generations of synth enthusiasts.

The Red Bull Music Academy is a global music institution committed to fostering creativity in music. We celebrate music, its culture, and the transformative minds behind it. Begun in 1998, the Academy has taken the core principles that underlie its annual workshop for selected participants and applied this curatorial approach to events, lectures, and city-wide festivals throughout the year."

1976 Moog MiniMoog Model D SN 7560

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via this auction

1976 Minimoog Model D
Serial # 7560
Completely serviced May 2018
One owner since 1979
Plays great
Not played in smokey clubs (At least since 1979)
No mods - some parts replaced (see invoices in photos)
Minor surface scratches - missing 1 knob cap
Travel case is missing handle

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