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Sunday, February 09, 2020

modLog | modPog


Published on Feb 9, 2020 zack dagoba

"Another sketch on the mighty Modcan, this time using the Zeroscillator and some LPGs"


Published on Feb 9, 2020 zack dagoba

"A little sketch on the Modcan, using the Wiard Mini Waves and the Twin Wasp Filter. Happy!

See http://myblogitsfullofstars.blogspot.com"

Modular Jam, testing the Moon Modular Quantizer


Published on Feb 9, 2020 DoveAudio

"Having had fun with the Q119 I got a few days ago, the Quantizer arrived, and I had to test it, OMG I love it...
So Similar setup to before, no T400 this time, BUT with key changes."

Twines - Morphagene, Arbhar, Microcell, Flute, VCV Rack, Magneto, Mimeophon


Uploaded on Feb 9, 2020 Omri Cohen

"If you like what I do and want to support my work, consider joining my crew on Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/omricohen

Here it is on Spotify, iTune, and more - http://bit.ly/distrotwines
You can get the WAV file and stem files on my Patreon page - https://www.patreon.com/posts/33819007
And also the VCV patch file - https://www.patreon.com/posts/33884605

Here are some patch notes
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- I've recorded my guitar into Arbhar and Morphagene.
- I have the built-in reverb of Arbhar set to Wet, and it's going into VCV Rack for some saturation with Debriatus from Freak.
- Morphagene is going through Magneto for some tape warmth and it's being modulated by the Noise Tools from Intellijel.
- In VCV Rack, I have an FM arpeggio that I sequence with the Keystep, and fade in and out with the nanoKontrol.
- I also have some drums going on in VCV Rack, and I send them to the Microcell in BeatRepeat mode, and from there to the Mimeophon.
- I'm triggering Microcell with the random clock of the Noise Tools module, which I'm also using to modulate the Rate of the Mimeophon.
- The EOSG output of the Morphagene is triggering the Flip function of the Mimeophon.
- In VCV Rack, I have another voice that I'm playing with the Keystep into a looper.
- I'm also recording my flute into a looper in VCV Rack."

Yamaha DX5

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Pictured with a DX7 IID. Gives you some perspective on the size.

Alesis A6 Andromeda

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Roland Jupiter 4

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Uploaded on Feb 9, 2020 liquidscreamer


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Pics of the inside below.

Waldorf Microwave XT - Shadow Edition SN 831434022

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"For sale is a rare 'Shadow Edition' Microwave XT digital wavetable synthesizer, of which only 666 were produced. Unit does have the latest #3 board and updates, and currently has 10 voices polyphony (expandable to 30 with an after market expansion board). Unit is in great condition and functions flawlessly. Some very slight wear on the rack holes, and a few discolored patches on the very bottom of the unit (never visible when racked or placed on desktop, see pics). Includes power supply and original manual."

Yamaha CS60 Synthesizer With Legs Working Condition SN 2333

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Dubreq Stylophone Gen R-8 Ltd Edition SN 303 w/ Original Box

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"This is a semi modular mono synth with an absolutely massive filthy sound. Check out Starsky Carr’s review on you tube to get a good idea of what it can do. It’s also a seriously solid piece of kit.

Pristine condition. One of only 500. Comes boxed with midi breakout cables and power supply."

SN 303 no less.

AKAI MPC ONE: Review and full workflow tutorial // Comparison to MPC Live


Published on Feb 9, 2020 loopop

"Here are answers to over 200 questions, plus a full workflow tutorial in this review of Akai's MPC One (a lot of which is relevant to the MPC Live as well)

Get my constantly expanding book of synth and electronic music ideas, tips and tricks here:

► Patreon: https://patreon.com/loopop

TIMELINE:
0:00 Intro
1:10 Overview
2:25 Connectivity
4:20 Is it worth it?
4:45 vs MPC Live
5:55 Terminology
6:55 Track overview
8:55 Sample pool
9:50 Drum programs
15:20 Plugins
18:50 Keygroups
20:40 Auto sample
22:35 Clip programs
25:05 MIDI programs
26:50 CV programs
28:05 Audio tracks
30:10 Sampling
33:40 Looper
34:30 Resampling
35:45 Timing correct
35:55 Recording live
36:30 Step sequencing
37:40 Automation
41:00 Q-LINK knobs
43:45 Performance controls
46:20 Song options
49:35 Effects
52:40 Pros & cons"
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