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Saturday, July 13, 2019

ChadraTemple | Matt Chadra


Published on Jul 13, 2019 ClavAnother

"This was a really fun session on the TTSH, but not only did the video cut out 15 minutes early, the camera view got narrowed so that it doesn't show any of the TTSH activity which was where all the expression came from, nor does it show the keyboard notes. I had planned on redoing this, but I just realized that its been a few months now so I thought I'd just put this up and maybe come back to it later."

LudoWic - PATTERNS (announcement)


Published on Jul 13, 2019

LudoWic - PATTERNS

Camera/video by: Timo Reisiger & Joost Lodewijk
Location: http://carretilburg.nl
Released by: Wic Recordings
Early 2020

LUDOWIC
https://www.ludowic.com

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EMS SYNTHI, SYNTHI-E, Knas Ekdahl Moisturizer, Sinus Generator.

Rhythm Box TS-2000 mk2 Vintage Drum + Roland RE-201 Space Echo Test

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Published on Jul 12, 2019 SUBTOKYOSHOP

"Rhythm Box TS-2000 mk2 70's Vintage Drum Machine

+ Roland RE-201 Space Echo (80's Late Model) Test"

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"Rhythm Box Mk-2 is Rhythm Box TS-2000 Mk-2 Drum Machine."

:)

Elektron Monomachine | Pelog mode


Published on Jul 12, 2019 MIDERA

"The Elektron Monomachine (with Machinedrum). The Analog Keys was used as a midi controller. Eventide Space was used for reverb."

Friday, July 12, 2019

RIP John Blacet


It has come to my attention from Joshua Shroyer that John Blacet passed away on June 22 after a battle with cancer. There is a thread on his passing at Muff's as well. The news comes as a bit of a shock. The last email I received from the Blacet newsletter was dated June 19, with only "Sorry, closed for now.....". I thought this was in reference to the latest sale. The email I had prior to this, dated April 18, was for a Rak-3 sale. There was no hint of his cancer or condition. John was extremely private. He reached out to me back in October of 2017 for a banner on the site. He continued the banner through December of 2018 and then just kind of disappeared. His communication was always brief and non personal. I respected that and I respected his privacy.

The Blacet website is currently down: http://www.blacet.com. The first two images in this post are from the Internet Wayback Machine, dated June 22, 2019.

I'm assuming anyone that comes to this site is familiar with Blacet and his Frac rack format modules. The Blacet.com domain name was registered back on June 6, of 1999. He was creating modular synths before the modular scene became popular, before eurorack took off. Back then Frac was king for many. Blacet along with Modcan and Cynthia were it. Eurorack may have taken over, especially now that there is a market to support it, but back then, pioneers like John Blacet provided a small oasis for the world of modular, after years, if not decades, of being forgotten for mainstream synths. John helped keep the modular world alive, when by all circumstances it should have been lost. We have him and the handful of botique manufacturers to thank for what we have now. He will always be appreciated on this site. Not only for his creations, but also for his support. His banner will remain in the banner archives, and his label will live on.

The following is from the front page of his website:

"Be inspired by the sounds, colors and shapes of nature. Find new sounds with some of our electronic music kits. Featuring everything you need to easily achieve kit building success, our kits are complete with beautiful front panels, PCBs and all the parts needed, right down to the power cable. Dedicated to Frac Rak. +/- 15 volt power and power supply protection on each module.

Our complete documentation is second to none and our module quality and feature set is legendary. Decades of experience and craftsmanship means that you can count on Blacet. Complete kits or factory assembled."

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Apparently John was also into planes. The following is from a thread on taptalk mentioning his passing on June 22:

"John Blacet passed away June 22 at home in Lakeview after battling cancer for a year.

John was an early Sonoma Wings member who flew with us locally, in Nevada, Idaho, and the Owens Valley.

He made the first Sonoma Wings web sites.

His Atos B was for sale on www.cloudbasecafe.com and his family hopes the Atos and trike will find a good home.

hanger at the Lakeview airport" [pictured below]



Update: a picture of John from his Facebook page.

DAFM DIY Synthesizer - SEGA Genesis FM sound on a tiny board


Published on Jul 12, 2019 Floyd Steinberg

"DAFM DIY Synthesizer, by Kasser Art. Table of contents below! This is a 6 voice, 6 part multitimbral FM Synthesizer based on Yamaha's YM2612 / YM3438 sound chip, as found in the SEGA Genesis 90s video game console. In this video, I'm using a soldering iron for the first time in 30 years, trying to assemble this kit.
The intro & background music was recorded with this synthesizer, utilizing it's multitimbrality (no overdubbing needed).

Table of contents:

00:00 sound demo #1
00:38 introduction
02:04 soldering! / music demo #2
02:48 … everything's going as planned …
03:33 more soldering!
04:35 hardware features
05:42 turning it on for the first time...
06:50 user interface walkthrough / creating a sound
12:58 conclusion"


via HACKADAY.IO

"Now the DAFM Synth Genesis YM2612/YM3438 has been redesigned as a DIY friendly kit. This is a nice project that comprises soldering of through-hole components. This kit can be found on Tindie: Assembled version with case and knobs can be found here.

What is it?

Sound synthesis through Frequency Modulation (FM) allows to obtain unique sounds that defined a whole musical generation during the 80's and 90's The model Genesis uses the YM2612 (or YM3438) yamaha chip that was used in the SEGA Genesis / Megadrive home console.

Why did you make it?

This synthesizer is the perfect mix for lovers of retro video games, and makers who want to introduce themselves in the musical experimentation.

What makes it special?

The YM2612 has six channels with four operators per channel. The operators can interact according to eight different algorithms. Attack-Decay-Sustain-Release (ADSR) envelopes, frequencies and low frequency oscillators (LFOs) can be modified to obtain the whole range of FM sounds.

The YM2612 chip has a peculiar form of crossover distortion in the output, which has become known as the "ladder effect" among fans. The YM3438 is a modified CMOS version of the YM2612 with a louder sound output and no "ladder effect". The DAFM Synth can be purchased with the YM2612 or the YM3438 chip. Nostalgic retrogamers would choose the YM2612 chip. The YM3438 would be the first choice for the FM-synthesis lovers.

The synthesizer is operated through 2 rotary encoders and has a complete menu that is shown in 4 blue OLED displays. Thanks to the beautiful tactile keyboard of 12 notes you can try the different patches as they are created. There is also the possibility of changing the octave and thus test the full sound spectrum of the Yamaha chip. Once created, the presets can be saved in the RAM memory or in a SD card as DMP files that can be opened with VGM trackers like Deflemask.

The stereo sound output is 3.5 mm audio jack, has a MIDI input to connect a keyboard, sequencer or any MIDI instrument and can be powered with a micro USB cable (5V)."

PAIA GNOME 3740 MICRO SYNTHESIZER WITH BOX & MANUALS

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via this auction

"From an estate sale, was kept in the box in a drawer, so the condition is actually very good. Looks like it was assembled and then hardly ever used. Comes with all original manuals and original box."

deltAdata : Liquid Gold (epic paraphonic patch of thor synthesizer and brewing time lapses of beer)


Published on Jul 12, 2019 deltAdata

"Hello ! i made a paraphonic patch of thor to avoid falling into the void of modular gear aquisition, and i put some footages of my last brewing english pale ale on top of it !

recorded with line 6 vx sonic port, and iphone 6 with audioshare.

Thanks for watching ! ✌"

Novation Summit Synthesizer, It's Two Peaks And More


Published on Jul 12, 2019 Perfect Circuit

"The Novation Summit is coming out soon and we got a chance to record some sounds from an early unit! Read our article about the Summit for more information (https://www.perfectcircuit.com/signal...).

The Summit is a 16 voice bi-timbral synthesizer with digital oscillators and analog filters as well as effects. In addition to being like having two Peaks and a keyboard the Summit adds audio inputs and knobs for easier access to oscillator FM controls.

The digital oscillators can give you traditional analog oscillator waveforms as well as many other sounds including organs and wavetables. The multimode filter has 12 and 24db cutoff options as well as drive both before and after the filter.

Summit available here: https://www.perfectcircuit.com/novati..."

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Best Ambient Synth Shootout #75: Korg M1R - Song 2


Published on Jul 12, 2019 Christian's Sonic Spaces

"This is the second song with the M1R. It's a 16 voice 8-part multitimbral synthesizer based on PCM waveforms. This time the outcome of the session was a minimal soundscape track.

I used for the recording the following FX:
Pigtronix Echolution 2 Deluxe, GFI System Specular Reverb 2

The signal went through a Presonus StudioLive 16.0.2 into the PC via USB for recording. To create the complete song I created and recorded consecutively several stereo tracks. The final song was then mastered with a bit EQ and compression on some tracks and some limiting on the master track."

Song 1 here. More videos by Christian's Sonic Spaces here.
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