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Sunday, September 08, 2019
Roland JD-800 Synthesizer SN ZC78304
Introverted - Morphagene, VCV Rack, MicroFreak, Midilar
Published on Sep 8, 2019 20Objects Omri Cohen
"In this one, I'm using the envelope follower on the Morphagene to generate notes in VCV so the higher the amplitude of the sample, the higher the notes. I'm also recording a loop with the MicroFreak and a looper in VCV. With the Midilar I'm bringing the voices in and out, and also adding distortion to the opening sequence.
If you like what I do and want to support my work, consider joining my crew on Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/omricohen"
Podcast 292: Ross Healy (VICMOD)
Published on Sep 8, 2019 20Objects
"I think I've seen the handle VICMOD bouncing around the internet forever. I've also been listening to the music of Cray for a while, too. But only recently did I actually put 2 and 2 together to realize that this was the same person!
I've always like the Cray music for its breadth and honesty - it really sounded like a person's inner voice, rather than whatever a synth might naturally produce. And in talking with him, it is clear that this is his primary objective: heartfelt improvisation and sound design.
From his earliest work with a janky 486 computer to his current obsession with Omnisphere (with Buchla, Serge and Eurorack in-between), Ross has exercised almost any machine you can imagine. The result is a person that is looking to be surprised by his environment - and is constantly searching for those surprises.
After our chat, Ross was apparently spurred into digging into the archives, and has release the following for the listeners:
https://vicmodcray.bandcamp.com/album...
You can also check out the whole VICMOD label catalog here:
http://www.vicmod.net/
And, as Ross himself says, check out his work on discogs.com to dig into more of his past:
https://www.discogs.com/artist/621720...
Enjoy!"
Perculator & New John Foxx & The Maths Album
Published on Sep 8, 2019 zack dagoba
"Just messing about with some percussive patterns on the ARP2500, for the new John Foxx & The Maths album
See http://myblogitsfullofstars.blogspot.com"
JU06a @Knobcon 2019
Published on Sep 8, 2019 gestelt
"Recorded using a Roland GoMixer into a Pixel 3"
BoBeats: Roland JU-06A Synthesizer Review — I don't even like the classic JUNO...
Published on Sep 8, 2019 BoBeats
"I am not into synth nostalgia and I never really liked the original Juno. But the JU-06A is interesting for reasons beyond being a 'replication' of the Juno-60. If you enjoy this review consider supporting on http://www.patreon.com/bobeats
Watch Loopops comparison:" [posted here]
Electra One with DX7
Published on Sep 8, 2019 Electra One MIDI Controller
"Electra One in control of Yamaha DX7. For more information and pre-orders visit https://www.electra.one/
The video demonstrates modifying a patch that Electra downloaded fom TX7 tone generator. Operator frequencies and envelopes are being modified in real time. The sequence is run by Roland TB 3 connected to the USB host port of Electra."
Revisiting my Roland Boutique - 9 JP 08 Jupiter Synth tracks in an Ableton Live Jam
Published on Sep 8, 2019 Expanding Sound
"Roland announced their JU 06A this week, and from what I can tell it seems to be a fairly polarizing product, along with the entire Boutique line. A lot of people have strong opinions about the Boutiques. I got my JP-08 a few weeks after it came out, some 3 years ago. I have my gripes with the product but I've also had some fun with it. After reading some peoples reactions to the JU 06A I decided to revisit my JP 08 and give myself a fun little project with it. I wanted to make a jam using only the sounds from the JP 08. The drums are from a simple custom drum rack in Ableton, but all melodic instruments were performed using the JP 08s interface into my computer. There are 9 instances in total of the JP 08 on this track. I spent about 2 hours working on the melody, recording and giving it a quick mix. There are no individual instances of EQ on this track. The only effects I used were a little delay, reverb, and a filter on the end of the track, with a quick mastering preset from my Waves Abbey Road Mastering Plug in.
Pulling the JP 08 back out after being on the shelf for a while brings back my original sentiment. Its fun, a great idea, and captures the essence of the Jupiter. But the faders and pots are excruciatingly small. You have to be so fine with your movements otherwise you modulate way more than you intend to. The portability is nice but the keys are really useless if you want to do anything more than just fiddle around. I don't think the Boutiques are a complete swing and a miss, but rather a cool idea with some unfortunate flaws.
At the end of the day, it really just comes down to sound with any instrument. Nevermind the melodic structure of my little track if it's not your cup of tea. You tell me, how does the Roland JP 08 sound completely on its own?"
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