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Wednesday, January 09, 2019

IK Multimedia Uno & Strymon Big Sky


Published on Jan 9, 2019 3rdStoreyChemist

Serge Creepy Music Box


Published on Jan 9, 2019 PaulLawlerMusic

"Experimenting with the Serge System."

OP-Z sample packs + improvisations + new name


Published on Jan 9, 2019 Vague Robots

"I've renamed my channel. Also, I made some OP-Z sample packs! You can get them here:

https://gumroad.com/0fdigital

Let me know if you make anything interesting with them :D"

OP-Z Tape Ambient


Published on Jan 8, 2019 Nathan D Farrell

"Teenage Engineering OP-Z ambient session with iOS effects. Using AUM, Kleverb from Klevgrand, Eos2 and Discord4 from Audio Damage."

Tuesday, January 08, 2019

Historic Moog Modular Coming to Bob Moog Foundation Booth at NAMM 2019


Update: the original image I had on top appears to actually be an EMU modular. Thanks to Malte Steiner in the comments for catching it. I moved the image below for reference and moved the image of the current owner Walter Holland on top. I also added an image of Don Preston with the Moog system in 1975.

via The Bob Moog Foundation

"We are excited to announce our return to the 2019 NAMM Show with an expanded booth presence celebrating our recently launched endeavor, the Moogseum. We will have two adjoining booths, 10310 and 10409, for the Foundation and Moogseum respectively, located in Hall A, the synthesizer section of the NAMM floor, with our friends from KORG, Casio, and Roland nearby.

As part of our Moogseum exhibit, and continuing our tradition of featuring unique, expansive Moog modular synthesizers, the Moogseum booth will be hosting a historic 1967 modular system previously owned by both Patrick Gleeson of Different Fur Studios and Don Preston of The Mothers of Invention. Both Gleeson and Preston will appear at the booth on Friday, January 25th, to pay homage to the synthesizer that helped shape their careers.

The modular is currently owned by Walter Holland of lauded Holland Synthesizers, designers of custom aerospace quality audio equipment. Holland and his musical partner Steve Leonard, keyboardist for The Cretones, will be demonstrating the synthesizer throughout the weekend.Holland’s monolithic four-tiered modular includes three prototype modules created by R.A. Moog, Co. in the late 1960s, making it a truly one-of-a-kind system."

Top: "Walter Holland with his Moog Modular synthesizer."

Middle: "Don Preston with the Moog Modular in 1975 at the Provisional Theater."

Bottom: Per the update above, "Patrick Gleeson assists Herbie Hancock in the early 1970s" on an EMU modular.

See the full post including additional pics at the Bob Moog Foundation website here.

(OB-6) Steve Reich: "Six Oberheims"


Published on Jan 8, 2019 Kris Lennox

"Reich's 'Six Pianos', here performed on the OB-6 (x6). Wonderful piece of music - in my opinion even better on 6 synths than 6 pianos. So much more life can be brought to the music through filter sweeps etc.

Lots of time spent on this arrangement/performance - but worth the work. When heard on the Obi, it is easy to forget this piece was composed over 45 years ago. It sounds as if it were written yesterday!

PS dynamic variation is not through altering the volume; it is a product of filter/resonance sweeping.

The photo I took on the Humber Bridge. Worth a walk across if you are ever in the area. Much like this piece of music, it is a large, complex, imposing structure. With great views :)

Enjoy & all best
Kris"

New Antimatter Audio v3kt eurorack vector processor


Published on Dec 31, 2018 jeph Nor


via Antimatter

MAP: $199

"The V3KT is a 6hp 4-channel morphing vector mixer/quadraphonic panner with dedicated CV logic outs!

• Add vector synthesis, vector mixing, dynamic signal distribution, and quadraphonic panning of signals + CV sources to your synthesizer in just 6hp!

• Use LFOs, envelopes, sequencers, controllers, etc. to control the V3KT to generate unexpected patch animation from otherwise stale mixes.

• Upgrade your joystick/XY pad to a multi-function vector processor/controller! Combine various sources (synth voices, drum machines, radio, samples, spoken word, etc.), to create experimental morphing mixes.

• Create quadraphonic signal panning for surround performances. Distribute a signal to 4 separate effects (distortions, delays, filters, etc.), at modulated levels.

• Morph 4 oscillator waveform outputs to reproduce vintage vector synthesis techniques.

• Use as a CV re-distribution continuous logic center to re-imagine your existing CV sources. Utilize multiple inputs and outputs simultaneously in all modes to create complex, interactive patches."

Molten Modular 27 - Tenderfoot Lattice sequencer and Cells review


Published on Jan 8, 2019 Molten Music Technology

"Lattice is a delicious 12-step Eurorack sequencer that is the model of simplicity and terribly musical. Cells is an expansion that makes it playable and takes it in new directions. Here's my full review with lots of footage of the thing in action.

Intro - 0:20
Lattice - First Steps - 1:32
Step-down, Step-right and Reset - 13:24
Gating and envelopes - 19:15
Sequencing as modulation - 21:06
Cells Expander - 25:05
Reverse - Random - CV in - Gate - 28:01
Working up a patch - 33:53
Conclusion - 35:30
That'll do - 43:22"


via Tenderfoot

"Lattice is a 12-step sequencer laid out in 4 rows of 3 steps. These steps can be navigated horizontally, vertically, or sequentially through all 12 steps. Sending different clock inputs from related or unrelated signals can open up a whole world of evolving, polyrhythmic goodness."

Priced at $175.00

Note this is the first Tenderfoot post on the site.

Creamware Noah Synthesizer Ambient Patches [ Audio Interface Test ]


Published on Jan 8, 2019 Kosmokatze

"Just some Patches for testing purposes - No FX/Mastering"

Roland XV 5080 Patches [ Audio Interface Test ]


Published on Mar 28, 2018 Kosmokatze

"Just some User Patches for testing purposes
No FX/Mastering"
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