Thursday, February 21, 2019
volca modular: First look with Kabuki (part 2)
Published on Feb 21, 2019 Korg
"D&B producer / DJ / Lecturer in sound synthesis at the Abbey Road Institute, Jan Hennig (aka. Kabuki) explores the new volca modular!"
Kabuki volca modular
Formanta Polivoks Soviet Analog Synthesizer
Quasimidi Rave-O-Lution 309 Analog-Emulation-Synthesis by Quasimidi
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Kick
Snare
Hihat
Percussion Set
Bass - Lead - Synthesizer
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Kick
Snare
Hihat
Percussion Set
Bass - Lead - Synthesizer
Roland Vocoder Plus VP-330
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"This is perhaps the most easy-to-use vocoder ever built with a great sounding synth built in. The VP-330 vocoder section aside, its analog synth voices are an iconic sound all their own, and the strings are similar (but certainly not identical) to the ultra-classic Roland RS-505 string machine.
This particular instrument is in great working/playing condition. All the keys work and the sounds are smooth. It is missing the plastic adjustment cap on the attack and release controls, but it does not hinder you in any way from controlling and could be easily replaced for a few bucks."
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This particular instrument is in great working/playing condition. All the keys work and the sounds are smooth. It is missing the plastic adjustment cap on the attack and release controls, but it does not hinder you in any way from controlling and could be easily replaced for a few bucks."
Beats and Bytes // Peak 1.2 // 21 February 2019 4PM PST
Started streaming 14 minutes ago NovationTV
"Discover the new features of the Peak 1.2 firmware update. Come hear the new wavetables, see how we have redesigned Modulation Matrix, and bring your questions so we can answer them live."
Update: video renamed to Novation // Beats and Bytes - Peak v1.2
Aquanaut ~ Kafi Scale by Ornament and Crime
Published on Feb 21, 2019 Ebotronix
Kafi scale short name: KAFI number of notes: 7 notes (in cents): 0, 182, 293.8, 497.7, 702.3, 884.4, 996.1
Upper Ribbon Sputnik VCO and Two59
lower Ribbon Model D and Tunefish Modular Slider μBraids
Bass by Tunefish Modular Warps to E 440 Filter
Chords by ARC Serge TKB, Ornament and Crime Quantermain to 4x μBraids quadrature panning by Tides 2018 and 2x Vails
Re-Fairlighted
Published on Feb 21, 2019 zack dagoba
"I got my Firelight back! We are reunited at last! It needs some work, but its sounding good already. Here are some abstract tones. See https://myblogitsfullofstars.blogspot... for more"
Kesh 8th House Remix - Make Noise Morphagene Real by Todd Barton
"MakeNoiseMusic.com has just released a Morphagene reel I made of samples from my original music for the Music & Poetry of the Kesh cassette I composed with author Ursula K. Le Guin from her book Always Coming Home (1985). The reel is reel is available at freesound.org/people/makenoisemusic/sounds/459772/ and the re-release of the album (vinyl, cd, download) is here: ursulakleguintoddbarton.bandcamp.com/album/…e-kesh"
BiZMUTH WoNky DRuMs
Published on Feb 20, 2019 Helmut
"The faster you turn the knob the faster it sends gates."
Not this is the first BiZMUTH post on the site, although Helmut has been featured before. We have a new maker on the site!
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"Bizmuth is a gesture based chaotic signal router and gate generator. You can route switch or combine up to six signals, or generate up to six gates by turning three endless knobs with one hand.Small tweaks can have large effects on routing or gates, giving the module a very tactile and chaotic feel.
If you are into noise, glitch, sound design, or chaos, Bizmuth is a great tool for you on stage and in the studio.
The module has three identical switches with three IO Jacks each: A, B and C. All operate according to the same four step connection sequence: A B C, A-B C, A-B-C, A B-C, and so on. A dash (-) indicates a connection
As you turn a knob, the connection sequence of the corresponding switch advances and new connections appear between the three IO jacks. The connection sequence repeats 24 times in one full 360 revolution. That means you have a different patch every 3.75 degrees. Tight! In the graphic on the right you can see the connection sequence in quarter resolution for clarity.

Bizmuth has three preexisting connections also known as normalisations, which help you to realize more complex routing and to generate gates. All B IO jacks are normalised from top to bottom, and if a 16 pin power connector is plugged in, 5V is normalised to the top switches B IO jack. The actual gate out voltage is 4.8V
That means, that as long as you don’t plug a cable in a B IO jack, it will be connected to the B IO jack abowe, or 5V if it’s the top one. Try leaving all B IOs empty and patch any A or C IO to a gate or trigger input! Turn the knob of the switch and notice the gates! A total of 6 gates can be generated if you use all A andC IOs."
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