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No Place to rest my Head - Felt Instruments, Eurorack, DrumBrute, VCV Rack, O Coast
Published on Mar 8, 2020 Omri Cohen
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You can get the WAV file for this piece on my Patreon page - https://www.patreon.com/posts/34705093
Here are some patch notes:
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- I'm sequencing the O Coast with the Keystep, and I'm splitting the gate output to trigger the O Coast and also to clock it.
- With the synced random voltage of the O Coast, I'm modulating its decay time, and also the envelope time of the cycling envelope, which modulated the multiply.
- I'm also sending pink noise to its FM input.
- The O Coast is going into the Onset input of Arbhar, which is recording the O Coast and processing it.
- I have a piano from Felt Instruments recorded into Magneto, which is going through LedRover for some extra grit, and from there to Microcell in Granular mode.
- I'm triggering the revers function of Magneto with random triggers from VCV Rack.
- I have a drum loop recorded into Morphagene, but also playing live on the DrumBrute so it's nice and glitchy.
- Morphagene is then going through ReduXer, and its CV output is modulating the reduction amount, and in VCV Rack, it goes through a phaser.
- I'm also modulating the Gene Size, Slide, and Varispeed with the 1U Noise Tools module.
- I have another instrument from Felt Instruments playing unsynced tremolo into the Mimeohpon.
- Also there, I trigger the flip function with random triggers from VCV Rack.
- I have white noise going into Freak set to the Vortex filter, and from there it's going into the Disting in reverb mode.
- I'm modulating the cutoff point of both channels with random voltage coming from VCV Rack.
- From there, the signal goes into Chronoblob 2 in VCV Rack and creates those bubbly glitchy sounds."
°Grid — offGrid #PairAndPlay with AudioKit Synth One
Published on Mar 8, 2020 birdkids
"°Grid lets you capture and express your creative ideas by combining the responsiveness and versatility of a real instrument with the total integration, capability and ease of use of a mobile device.
In this teaser: °Grid controlling AudioKit Pro - Synth One via Bluetooth BLE"
Ambient Sequences with Sequential Rev2
Published on Mar 8, 2020 Martin Stürtzer
"I recorded a little piece of Sequencer music using just one patch on the Sequential / Dave Smith Instruments Rev2. Midi sequencing by Elektron Octratrack. Delay: Strymon Timeline. Reverb: Lexicon (from the Mixer FX)"
Novation Circuit - Endurance
Published on Mar 7, 2020 Payton Carter
"I'm a terrible guitarist (see the end of the video), but I'm slightly less terrible when I can cut out the half-decent parts! For this jam, I noodled around on my guitar for about five minutes with some chords in mind. I then chopped up the samples in Reaper and imported them into the Circuit. I'm playing the guitar samples on drum track 4 with the sample flip feature. The synth patches are from Cuckoo's complete Circuit pack, and the drum samples are from the factory Circuit pack."
Acid Techno jam with TR-909, TB-303 Devilfish and Moog DFAM
Published on Mar 7, 2020 Honeysmack
"Live unrehearsed improvised jam with TR-909, Devilfish modded TB-303 and Moog DFAM. Effects from Eventide Space pedal.
My new album Post Acid is out now through Awesome Soundwave: https://www.awesomesoundwave.com/"
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