Monday, May 20, 2019
19 05 19 Orgone Accumulator MK2 [03]
Published on May 20, 2019 batchas
"Checking some sounds on the Scrotum Lab's Orgone Accumulator MK2 I made as standalone unit. It is connected here to the Beatstep Pro used to send different CVs to the unit.
External effects added."
Probability Beats on Electribe? (Simulation) EMX Example A57 z1
Published on May 20, 2019 VJ FRANZ K
"Here's a method to simulate Probability based beats on an Electribe, or other drum machine with similar features.
There are some other ideas in here too, for Intelligent Dance Music."
Ace Tone FR-6 Rhythm Ace 70's Beat Box + Fostex 3180 Spring Reverb test
Published on May 20, 2019 SUBTOKYOSHOP
"Ace Tone FR-6 Rhythm Ace 70's Beat Box + Fostex 3180 Spring Reverb test"
subtokyoshop on eBay | subtokyoshop on Reverb
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Sunday, May 19, 2019
Synth Rorschach #59: Scanimate: The Origins of Computer Motion Graphics
Scanimate: The Origins of Computer Motion Graphics from LinkedIn Learning on Vimeo.
This one is for the video synthesis fans out there. As for the Synth Rorschach, see what specific synths you are reminded of watching this one. This one is in via Soviet Space Child.
"Digital artists have been trying to replicate the ephemeral quality of graphics from the 70s and 80s for years. But nothing comes close to the real (analog) thing. Get to know the first computer used for motion graphics and animation, Scanimate, and the men who've kept the machine alive for the last four decades. In this short documentary, Nick Campbell of Greyscalegorilla talks to Roy Weinstock, one of the original Scanimate animators, and Dave Sieg, the engineer who has kept it running all these years. Find out how this system of "tubes and 2x4s" became the predecessor of many modern motion graphics plugins and controls, and how the unusual collaboration between operators and engineers led to some of the most iconic motion graphics of the 1980s—including spots for Super Bowl VIII, Star Wars, and children's shows like The Electric Company and Sesame Street."
Cosmo Time Analog Square Wave Oscillator
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via this auction
"Built into an old plastic alarm clock enclosure from the 80s!
It has four switchable "octaves" for maximum versatility. The synth can be switched on or played via the momentary arcade-style button on the top. Hours of fun! Hook it up to a bunch of effects for even more fun ;)
Made with top-quality parts, has fancy aluminum knobs! Runs on a standard 9VDC center negative power supply (i.e. One Spot®).
Controls are: Pitch, Volume, Octave Switcher, Momentary Play Button, Synth On/Off, Power On/Off. Has a 1/4" TS Mono Output jack."
Video below.
via this auction
"Built into an old plastic alarm clock enclosure from the 80s!
It has four switchable "octaves" for maximum versatility. The synth can be switched on or played via the momentary arcade-style button on the top. Hours of fun! Hook it up to a bunch of effects for even more fun ;)
Made with top-quality parts, has fancy aluminum knobs! Runs on a standard 9VDC center negative power supply (i.e. One Spot®).
Controls are: Pitch, Volume, Octave Switcher, Momentary Play Button, Synth On/Off, Power On/Off. Has a 1/4" TS Mono Output jack."
Video below.
Yamaha FS1r Formant Shaping FM Synthesizer with original Owners Manual SN OX01826
FAKE PIANO PATCH - SUBSTRACTIVE SYNTHESIS - NOVATION CIRCUIT
Published on May 19, 2019 RazR
"Just a little slow and mumbling tutorial - sorry for that, I'm a bit sick... I promise to have more energy and to be more concrete and precise in next video... in case you'd want another ;)
As always - Novation Circuit ftw!
https://novationmusic.com/circuit/cir... (for those who may not now)
But in fact - this tutorial can be applyied to almost any substractive synthesis related gear."
AudioKit Digital D1 Tutorials
Published on May 19, 2019 MATTHEW FECHER
Playlist:
AudioKit Digital D1 Tutorial - Part 1 - Main Panel, FAQ, Tips & Tricks!
AudioKit Digital D1 Tutorial: Part 2 - Layer Panel
AudioKit Digital D1 Tutorial: Part 3 - FX Panel & Hidden Robot Voice Easter Egg
AudioKit Digital D1 Tutorial: Part 4 - Presets Panel
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