Monday, February 10, 2020
SERPENS MODULAR || Introductory Ara Tutorial ||
Published on Feb 10, 2020 Serpens Modular
"This video is an overview of the Aras core functions and provides examples of basic patches. These will give users an understanding of the key features of the Ara and provide the foundations for more complex patching options that will be covered in future videos."
via Serpens Modular
"Sequential Switch / Sequencer / Voltage Source / Clock Divider
The Ara is a sequential switch on steroids that was designed by us with live performance in mind. At its core it is a 5 step unidirectional sequential switch, allowing users to cycle through 5 different incoming voltages on the slave i/o jacks and send them out in steps via the master i/o jack. It can also be used in reverse, with the master i/o jack becoming the input and the 5 slave i/o jacks becoming outputs for distributing one voltage source to up to 5 destinations in timed steps.
We then decided to take it further and integrate both a clock divider with secondary clock input for self patching and continuous voltage sliders on each step. These are output individually at the top of the module or passed through to the master i/o when no input is present on that step. The voltage range of the sliders can be adjusted to either 0 to 5v or -5 to +5v using the switch at the base of each channel. Without an incoming clock signal, the Ara works as a stand alone bank of 5 voltage faders.
Gate outs are both per step and as a summed output which can be used to trigger envelopes being fed into the Aras slave i/os. With no incoming inputs, voltage sliders and the gate outputs can be used to turn the Ara into a 5 step sequencer. Sequence length can be easily changed by patching a gate step into the reset jack. Any step that is excluded from the sequence then becomes a stand alone continuous voltage source.
Hand made in Melbourne, Australia. Orders ship every Friday afternoon.
20HP
25mm Deep
60 mA +12V
45 mA -12V"
Synths at Bedtime: Dr Jekyll & Mr Hyde Impulse Command Synthesizer
Published on Feb 10, 2020 GetJervis
"The Strange case of The Impulse Command! This fabulous Synth has a lot of similarities to the excerpt read in this episode of Synths at Bedtime.. Hope it doesn't give you nightmares!"
CatSynth TV Volca Modular Giveaway Winners (and modular jam)
Published on Feb 10, 2020 CatSynth TV
"We announce the winners of our just-concluded giveaway! First prize was a Volca Modular synthesizer, and the runner-up prizers were CatSynth T-Shirts.
Congratulations to the winners, and if you didn't win this time, no worries - there will be another giveaway in a few months. And please stay tuned for the opening of our store where you can get t-shirts and other CatSynth merchandise 😺
We also include a short jam featuring the Volca Modular, Strymon Magneto, QuBit Prism, and After Later Pique at 1:19."
Follow-up to this post.
https://catsynth.com
system 80 810 eurorack module
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via this auction
"new system 80 810 euro rack module three section subtractive Synth voice . The 810 reflects the 110 module from the Roland System 100m but looks about a thousand times more gorgeous. They say it also has elements from the System 700 and Jupiter-8 in there somewhere."
You can check out a demo of one here.
via this auction
"new system 80 810 euro rack module three section subtractive Synth voice . The 810 reflects the 110 module from the Roland System 100m but looks about a thousand times more gorgeous. They say it also has elements from the System 700 and Jupiter-8 in there somewhere."
You can check out a demo of one here.
Yamaha DX200 Desktop Control Synthesizer - FM Synthesis
KORG Wavestate Synthesiser: Vector Synthesis Tutorial
Published on Feb 10, 2020 Noisegate
"In this video we walk through the process of building layered performance from a blank template using Korg ‘s new Wavestate synthesiser, and explore the basics of manipulating this performance using Vector Synthesis."
Sequential In The Spotlight Interview with Patrik FK of Kommunity FK
You can find the interview on Sequential's website here.
"Patrik FK, founder/composer/shapeshifter of the highly influential Amerikan Deathrock/Gothic Rock group Kommunity FK, is a multi-instrumentalist, electronic, avant art-rock solo artist and composer who is creating within a genre that he refers to as “Avant Synth Pop Minimalism.”
“I only apply synthesizers to my sonic creations. No guitars are allowed within the making of my music. I compose all of my songs instrumentally first, then reflect on how the result evokes my inner feelings and thoughts. I improvise and just follow my muse. I draw from the DaDaists, Surrealists, and German Expressionists, which have been and influence since my childhood together with my own inner visions.”
Mata performs with a Sequential Mopho x4, drum loops, and drum machines. Patrik performs all vocals as well. No MIDI is used in the design of his music. His synth comes from a blessed endorsement given to him by Dave Smith Instruments in the mid-2000s.
We chatted with Patrik about how he uses the Mopho x4 in his music"
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You can find previous posts featuring Sequential's Spotlight series here.
Best Ambient Synth Shootout #79: Kasser DAFM Synth - Song 1
Published on Feb 10, 2020 Christian's Sonic Spaces
"This is the first song with the DAFM Synth [see here for details]. It's an FM synthesizer based on either the YM2612 yamaha chip (used in SEGA Genesis / Megadrive home consoles and various SEGA arcade game systems, including the Mega-Play, System 18, and System 32) or the cleaner sounding YM3438 chip without the crossover distortion in the output. Both sound chips has six channels with four operators per channel.
I used for the recording the following FX chain:
K1r - Alesis Ampliton - Pigtronix Echolution 2 Deluxe - GFI System Specular Reverb 2. Depending on the recorded track some FX are deactivated
The signal went through a Presonus StudioLive 16.0.2 into the PCfor recording. To create the complete song I 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.
Well, I decided to go back to the basics, but at the same time make something useful for the synth community and do a kind of competition (I like competitions;-). What's my best synth for ambient music :-)"
Bontempi memoplay - monophonic organ with sequencer
Published on Feb 10, 2020 lo fidgerald
"Bontempi memoplay & Boss dr 110
I made some modifications
pitch / aux / tremolo / 8 bit sound / trig in-out / volume / hold"
Electromechanical Eurorack stuff
Published on Feb 10, 2020 Gibran PantalaLabs
"Solenoids and hammers"
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