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Saturday, March 02, 2019

KORG Gadget 2 - Let's Look at the NEW Gadgets - Videos by The Sound Test Room

KORG Gadget 2 - Let's Look at the NEW Memphis Gadget (iMS-20) - iPad Demo

Published on Mar 2, 2019 The Sound Test Room

KORG Gadget 2 - Let's Look at the NEW Pompei Gadget (iPolysix) - iPad Demo

Published on Mar 2, 2019 The Sound Test Room

DIY Wireless Samplers + Lasers (Making a micro:bit Orchestra: Part.3)


Published on Mar 2, 2019 Captain Credible

"Its convivial! This installment of 'Making a microbit orchestra' sees us manhandling a lasercutter and making a D.I.Y. M̶a̶g̶i̶c̶a̶l̶ wirekess H̶i̶F̶i̶ sampler."

Captain Credible Making a micro:bit Orchestra

RubyJam


Published on Mar 2, 2019 Vykaar Tones

"Improvised Tangerine Dream style piece using the excellent Doepfer Dark Time sequencer to try and emulate the Moog sequencer techniques used in the 1970s."

Keytek CTS-2000 (1987) demo


Published on Mar 2, 2019 VSMI

"Keytek CTS-2000... cross table sampled synthesizer looping with LoopTree and Echopad in Ipad
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61 key Velocity sensitive Keyboard.
6 voice with 2 signal sources per voice.
320 wavetables in ROM for instant recall.
Analog signal processing on each voice, VCF and VCA each with a 7 stage envelope generator.
8 data entry sliders and full alpha/numeric display for one of the most interactive, user friendly, editing systens found on a synthesizer.
Polytimbric up to 5 zones of 1 octave each.
48 user programmables presets in internal memory.
External data cartridges.
Full MIDI implementation, each zone completely assignable.
Stereo outputs, with 5 different panpots on every preset."

Critter & Guitari - 16 Step Drum Machine for Organelle


Published on Mar 1, 2019 Critter & Guitari

"Patch Author: callmesam
http://critterandguitari.com/organelle
This is one of thirteen user-made patches we're showcasing! The Organelle is full of possibilities waiting to be explored and shared. Each patch in this series is a unique approach to an instrument or effect - the result of the contributor working with the Organelle to make their vision a reality! The icing of this musical cake is that the patches have been shared so others may explore and create! Thanks to all the creators making the Organelle more than we hoped it could be!

This unique step sequencer uses the Organelle's keys to activate steps. Use the knobs to switch drum sound, tempo and add reverb. Visualize the sequence on the Organelle screen, showing each bar broken into four lines. To use this sequencer with your own sounds, swap the samples in the patch folder. In this clip, we started with a complex beat and broke it down to a streamlined groove.

Download this patch here: https://patchstorage.com/16-step-drum..."

Friday, March 01, 2019

Oberheim OB-X Restoration (Part 3) - Let's Start the Electronics!


Published on Mar 1, 2019 GOLT !

"The Oberheim OB-X and OB-Xa power supplies! And how the OB-X supply works."

Oberheim OB-X Restoration by GOLT ! videos

Exclusive First Audio of the SP2400 and New Pictures and Info via Flux


Published on Mar 1, 2019 Ken Flux Pierce Fluxwithit

"Just dropping the info as I get it! please remember to subscribe and support. check out Fluxwithit.com for more info as well as some other dope content.
FluxWithIt"

Keep up on SP2400 posts here.

DSI Poly Evolver Manikin Schrittmacher


Published on Mar 1, 2019 Hitoshi Koizumi

"DSI Poly Evolver Keyboard + Manikin Schrittmacher sequencer"

Update:

DSI Poly Evolver Manikin Schrittmacher seq

Published on Mar 1, 2019 Hitoshi Koizumi

"DSI Poly Evolver Keyboard + Manikin Schrittmacher step sequencer,
Strymon Bigsky."

I Speak Machine - CARS (gary numan cover) - Clip



"Here is a clip from our Patreon universe! Here is the March monthly cover, Gary Numan's CARS! Go to patreon.com/ispeakmachine for more.
Support artists, ours starting at $1 a month."

And via @TaraBusch aka I Speak Machine:

"Heya beautiful fuckers. Hear a clip of our monthly @Patreon http://patreon.com/ispeakmachine cover! It's @numanofficial 's "CARS". Listen here https://soundcloud.com/tarabusch/cars-gary-numan-cover-clip-more-at-patreoncomispeakmachine …"

Control Presents La Synthèse Humaine - Workshop #3 "...All Under Voltage Control"


via CONTROL

"Control is pleased to present the first in a new workshops series covering the basics of synthesis, acoustics, and voltage control.

La Synthèse Humaine has been designed to give the musician, sound designer, hobbyist, and enthusiast a basic working understanding of modular synthesizers - how they work, how modules interact, and how to create new sounds with them. Upon leaving this course we hope to give you the basic intuition you need to create any sound you can imagine (and, most importantly, the ones you can’t) with only a couple of modules.

The workshop series is split into three sections and will take place on Tuesday nights over the course of three classes:

I - Waveforms and Oscillations (Feb. 12th)
II - Processing and Modulation (Feb. 26th)
III - ...All Under Voltage Control (March 12th)

In the third and final session of the workshop - … ALL UNDER VOLTAGE CONTROL - we will discuss the basic principles and sources of control voltage in the modular system. First we cover the basic concepts of voltage processing: offsets, attenuation, inversion, rectification, integration, quantization, and multiplication. Through the all-important slew generator we will look at envelope generators, envelope followers, comparators, and all manner of control voltage generation, then we will dive into control voltage sources - both kinesthetic (i.e. keyboards) and programmed (i.e. sequencers).

Adding this to your cart and processing your purchase reserves you one seat in Workshop #3 "Modulation And Processing."

We would like this class to be accessible to all regardless of income - as such we suggest a donation anywhere from $5 to $35 based on what you feel you would like to contribute.

This lecture will take place on Tuesday, February 26th from 7:00-9:00pm at Control, Brooklyn, NY. Control is located at 416 Lorimer St., #1R in Brooklyn, NY. Please see our about page for more details.

Leading the course will be Control's Chris Miller who holds a master's degree in signal processing from NYU and performs live somewhat often with an array of modular and non-modular synthesizers."
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