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Friday, September 20, 2019

Genoqs Nemo black edition SN B013

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via this auction

"Brand new and very rare 30 pieces. used it less than 5 times and stay in a box in good condition in a room

Number #B013

• 64 pages (patterns).

• Four tracks per page, with 16 steps each.

• Four concurrent pages (ie. 16 concurrent tracks).

• Control over velocity, pitch, length and start points, MIDI channel and MIDI Continuous Controller data for each track.

• Individual and editable runtime directions for each track.

• Polyphonic steps of up to seven notes (*chords or multi-trigger).

• Track self-modulation, via step events.

• Cross-modulation of tracks (via the Effector).

• 32 MIDI channels via two dedicated MIDI ports.

*Each step can hold a seven‑note chord, recorded in real time or entered manually, but there are restrictions caused by the way data is displayed. Genoqs represent note values by LED colours, and just three colours are available. This translates to a three‑octave span for the notes of your chord (each octave gets its own colour) and means each note can only be used once. Still, chords are a major plus, and a strumming feature can be used to break up the chord rhythmically, in an upwards or downwards direction."

Shakmat live @SchneidersLaden


Published on Sep 20, 2019 SchneidersLaden

"Here we have Francois from Shakmat with an excellent performance and workshop about his modules. During the workshop he put a special focus on how to integrate his modules in a live performance."

Music Thing Modular Magnetophone and VCV Rack


Published on Sep 20, 2019 Uros Stojnic

"These two go perfect together. Music Thing Modular Magnetophone as a sound source and VCV Rack as an effect processor."

16-The Arturia MicroFreak- The Matrix Part 2


Published on Sep 20, 2019 AutomaticGainsay

"Here is part two of a two-part demonstration of the function and application of the matrix present on the Arturia MicroFreak."

Arturia MicroFreak videos by AutomaticGainsay

Lorn - Acid Rain | Modular patch on Endorphin.es Shuttle System


Published on Sep 20, 2019 TheEndorphines

"Meanwhile the heat wave has passed and the rainy season is just around the corner, we decided to create a patch based on one of our office favourites - Acid Rain by Lorn.
In this patch we are using Roli Seaboard Block to play the melody and change its timbre using different MPE data, including 1v/oct pitch cv merged with with 2 octaves pitchbender, gate output, velocity, aftertouch and the horizontal axis movement.As a sound source we are using the Furthrrrr Generator output of the carrier oscillator into a series of 24db/oct Transistor Ladder filters, one of which is being controlled by Grand Terminal’s envelope that is being triggered by gate from the Shuttle Control.Additionally the final audio is fed through a Hall reverb, which makes the overall sound smoother and more distant. Velocity, aftertouch and axis movements are controlling the wave shape of the carrier oscillator, giving the sound more room to breathe and more of an organic feel.
Video by Wisdom Water"

Moog Matriarch Delay Comparison: Matriarch, MF 104m and Moog 500 series analog delay


Published on Sep 19, 2019 Modular Landing

"In response to a request, here is a comparison of the Moog Matriarch analog delay with two other Moog analog delays: the Moogerfooger MF-104m and the Moog 500 series analog delay. The Matriarch is supposedly modeled after the Moog 500 series. So how close does it get? Let me know what you think in the comments!

BTW: I tried to level match them but it's a quickly made video so apologies if it's not exact."

How to sync the LinnDrum to the Synthex


Published on Sep 19, 2019 SynthMania

"Creating a sequenced-bass line + sparkly pad split on the ELKA Synthex and LinnDrum combo - 1980s style"

The Two Prophets | Matt Chadra


Published on Sep 19, 2019 ClavAnother

"This was made entirely with a pair of Sequential Circuits Prophet 5 synthesizers. One is a Rev 2 and the other a Rev 3. They operate the same, but sound very different from one another. They also compliment each other nicely.

Unfortunately the video from this session developed a fault and all that remains are some random still photos which I put together as a slideshow.

Thanks for watching!"

Thursday, September 19, 2019

OB6 PADS & KEYS




via Third Man on the Moon

"The OB6 is a very special and unique sounding analogue synthesizer.

With its 12dB state variable filter it is especially well suited for pads and keys. Since the filter is sweepable between low-pass and high-pass, blending in just a tad of high-pass can give you that nice fairy dust pads. Yummie!

To make a great synth special we have recorded the left and right channels separately and detuned them slightly for truly wide stereo sounds on 31 of the 50 patches . (Add a touch of reverb and/or delay and you’ll be floating in space!)

For the recording process we’ve utilized a chain consisting of hi-end solid state and tube Gear. Going thru a passive DI (Jensen Transformers), VP28 Preamp, BT50 EQ, Manley Variable Mu Compressor, Culture Vulture Tube Saturator and finally recorded into our Apogee Symphony MK2 Converter. No digital processing whatsoever as with all of our samples. Resulting in a big and wide stereo spread and warm tone.

The focus of this pack is Pads and Keys but you’ll find Strings, Leads and Basses as well to round things off. Download the free demo version of the OB6 Pads&Keys sample pack here"

DIY voltage controlled Xtal replacement


Published on Sep 19, 2019 juanito moore

Some DIY with Modular for the Masses.

"This is an optional part of the Modular For The Masses reverb module. This adds a voltage-controlled clock to the cheap Chinese digital reverb/effects circuit. With this modification, the reverb effects module can do vibrato, tape-wobble, all the crazy modulation you might want to do.

You can build it!!!

You will need:
PT2399 chip
Ceramic disc 100nF capacitors (get lots they're CHEAP)
Resistors (get a kit or buy 100 each of the most common values)
10uF capacitors
a 5V regulator (the 78L05 I use here isn't powerful enough to run the whole effects module I'm building, so in the final project I'll be using a larger 7805 regulator)
a 100K potentiometer
one NPN transistor, I'm using a 2N3904 (whoops, I accidentally wrote 2N3906 in the video LOL)"
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