Thursday, January 10, 2019
Boredbrain Transmutron Dual FX Loop Crossover Filter Pedal
Published on Jan 10, 2019 Perfect Circuit
"Boredbrain Music's Transmutron Pedal works as a filter and crossfader with two effects sends which can both be used with eurorack modules or line level effects like pedals. There are three modes on the Transmutron for different mixing types, fission mode splits the signal to two bands like a crossover filter, fusion where it works like a crossfader and fallout where there is a resonant notch filtering effect. The filters have adjustable slope with 12, 24 and 48db/octave options.
The sound source in this video is an Elektron Digitone FM synthesizer and sequencer. In the first part of the video the Transmutron is in Fission mode and the low frequencies are going to the SansAmp Programmable Bass Driver and the high frequencies to the Earthquaker Acapulco Gold V2 Distortion. In the second part of the video the Transmutron is in Fallout mode and the sound is split between the Alright Devices Chronoblob V2 delay and and T-Wrex bitcrusher and decimator."
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The Seventh Wave - Sixth Electronic Music Festival comes to Birmingham 16 March 2019
WMSN promo one from Chris Wave on Vimeo.
"The Seventh Wave
Festival of Electronic Music: Number Six
Sixth Electronic Music Festival comes to Birmingham and once again it includes an all-day free electronic music event featuring talks, demonstrations, interactive sessions, synth manufacturer attendance, a room for attendees to set up and show off their synth gear and a number of free live performances!
This year sees the addition of a ‘raffle’ to the all-day free event in aid of Drake Music who are the leaders in music, disability and technology.
In March of 2019 the sixth ‘The Seventh Wave Festival of Electronic Music’ takes place across three days. For a relatively small festival The Seventh Wave continues to get some of the biggest names in electronic and progressive music.
This time around you can feast your eyes (and ears!) on Richard Barbieri (Ex-Rain Tree Crow and Porcupine Tree) who, let’s not forget, is also one of the original members of Japan and Ulrich Schnauss, who as well as being a distinguished solo performer in his own right is a ‘modern day’ member of electronic giants Tangerine Dream. To cap it all, the Festival finishes with Steve Jollife (who played in one of the earliest incarnations of Tangerine Dream) and he will be performing the Tangerine Dream album Cyclone ‘in-full’.
Tickets can be purchased for the individual paid events from Skiddle and for the free event which runs from 10.00 am until 5.00 pm people can just turn up on the day, stay for a few minutes, or get hooked and end up of staying all day!"
SYNTHESIZERS - Analog VS Digital Comparison
Published on Jan 10, 2019 Lorenzo Furlanetto
This one is via Lorenzo Furlanetto who had the following to say:
"My name's Lorenzo Furlanetto, an electronic music student in Rome and as such an enthusiast in synths and music technology like all the other readers here. I'm doing my thesis on the current state of Virtual Analog synths compared to their hardware counterparts.
Using an original Minimoog, its Arturia emulation and The Legend by Synapse audio I made 3 identical mixes, each made of sounds only from the respective synth, and published them in a comparison video on Youtube.
I also started 2 polls, a short one concerning the mixes alone and a more in-depth one comparing each single unaltered patch. [links below]
I'm trying to gather as much data and responses to get a meaningful statistical analysis, and I thought this might be a fun and interesting test for the site and the community.
Of course, this is a no-profit academic endeavour, I hope you will consider sharing this content on your site, it would be very helpful.
Timings:
0:00 - Mix 1
2:08 - Mix 2
4:15 - Mix 3
Here is the link where you can answer 2 simple questions about the study, completely free and requiring no registration: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FA...
And here is another more in-depth poll, also including a comparison between the single pathces used in the mix: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FA...
Thank you so much for partecipating in either of the surveys, it really is very helpful!"
Gotharman's LD3 - SamplePitch
Published on Jan 10, 2019 gotharman
"Performing with the Sample Pitch effect on Little deFormer 3.
www.gotharman.dk"
Cuckoo's #Jamuary2019 : 10 - Circuit Mono Station + Zoia
Published on Jan 10, 2019 cuckoomusic
Happy Jamuary :)
Gear used: Circuit Mono Station by Novation
+ Zoia by Empress Effects (for punch in effects)
Support me here: https://www.patreon.com/cuckoomusic
My online store: http://store.truecuckoo.com
My T-shirt store: http://t-shirts.truecuckoo.com
Synton 3000 Modular Synthesizer
Published on Jan 10, 2019 David Morley
"Rebuilding a Synth 3000 modular synthesiser.
Using the Serge TKB to sequence it. The Filter is the 3017 being swept between lowpass, notch and bandpass.
The 3000 modular system was used by Bob Moog to demonstrate synthesis after he left the Moog company. This entire system has 75 modules.
http://synton.nl/system-3000/"
New Analogue Solutions – Geheimnisvoller Prototype?
Spotted this one on sequencer.de, in Googlish:
"Simple structure, 15 jacks, 2 envelopes, 2 × 8 rows sequencer in fusebox-look - maybe with a sophisticated sequencer concept or even a sequencer? But rather not guessing - but probably a 2 VCO synthesizer with about the possibilities of a Minimoogs. And the sequencer is probably more likely to be "normal" than a modulation tool. More is not yet known.'
Korg Prologue Gets Mutable Instruments Plaits Oscillators
via Synthtopia
"Swedish synthesist and developer Peter Allwin announced today that he’s released a port of some of the Mutable Instruments Plaits oscillators for the Korg Prologue.
'I got the Korg Prologue over the holidays,' notes Allwin. 'But rather than playing, I got lost exploring the SDK and started porting some of the fantastic Mutable Instruments Plaits oscillators.'
It’s an interesting development, because it makes Plait’s oscillators available in a completely new form factor."
You can find the download on github here.
the Scarf of Sorrow (Space Battleship Yamato 2199 cover) Moog One Cello
Published on Jan 10, 2019 Mattelica
"Live take of Scarf of Sorrow from Space Battleship Yamato 2199 on my Moog One's Cello preset to a Yamaha MG10xu mixer to a Canon 6D + 17-40mm lens."
CYCLONE ANALOGIC TT 606 w/ Case & Cover
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