Tuesday, June 09, 2020
Orgon Systems Modular Drones
The special sauce
Note there are several video in the playlist embedded above. You can use the player controls to skip around if you'd like. There some little characters on top of the system in some. :)
"A rare British modular made in Newcastle UK by Geoff Waterstone in the late 1990s early2000s.
There is not much information about these on line as it is rumoured that only 6 were ever delivered.
I thought during lockdown I would make a drone a day just to show anyone interested in what the Orgon sounds like
These are self-generating patches not really intended as music, demonstrating some of the tones available from the organ systems modular. an attempt to make patches that change over time using its 4 lfo’s as the only modulation/sequencing source with no external control.
It is a very simple system made up of
Three oscillators
Three filters
Three envelopes
Four lfo's
Two vca's
And a passive multiple
i will be posting one of these drones every day for the next few weeks.
Synare SX3
0-CTRL Patch of the Week #3: Clocking the 0-Ctrl - Internal and External
MAKEN0ISE
"A look at clocking the 0-CTRL and how it behaves when clocked internally and externally.
http://www.makenoisemusic.com"
MAKEN0ISE Patch of the Week posts
Volca Drum Editor by Ableton Drummer
Isotonik Studios
"The Volca Drum Editor is a Max for Live device which lets you edit, control, save and recall every parameter from the Korg Volca Drum digital percussion synthesizer within Ableton Live. This could become handy for storing and recalling presets, automate sound changes while playing and accessing parameters in a more structured and better overview. You need to connect your Korg Volca Drum via the MIDI in 5-pin socket to your computer. This can be done using an external sound card with a MIDI out socket or a USB-to-MIDI converter.
Easy to Set Up in Ableton Live
There is a Set-Up template/Ableton Live set included in this Ableton Live Pack/download for this Max for Live device BUT as the “MIDI To” section need to be edited and applied to your hardware I advise you to go through this whole set up section of the manual to fully understand how this MIDI routing works here.
GET IT HERE - https://isotonikstudios.com/product/k..."
Exploring the Doepfer Theremin Controller
Todd Barton
"Exploring the Doepfer THER A-178 Theremin Controller along with the Buchla Music Easel, MakeNoise Morphagene and Mimeophon and Intellijel Planar 2. Format Converter UTL-1 from Low-Gain Electronics."
Boss Bow Two Overview - 8 Way Multimode Switch - ALM027
ALM TV
"The brand new Boss Bow Two is an eight way bidirectional multimode switch with three different selection modes: step, strobe, and address. These control methods and I/O flexibility allow for a wide range of potential patches with Boss Bow Two as it can interface with essentially any signals generated in a modular system. In this video we look at making complex LFOs, routing voices, modifying/creating trigger patterns, creating unique sequences, slicing up envelopes, switch ring modulation, and much more!
TIMING INDEX:
0:11 Introduction / Overview
0:54 Inputs and Outputs
Modes
1:45 Address Mode Overview - Routing Synth Voices
3:43 Address Mode Overview - On / Off with Reset
5:21 Address Mode - Routing 8 LFOs
7:47 Address Mode - Creating Complex Envelopes
10:25 Strobe Mode Overview - Beats from a Single Clock
14:20 Strobe Mode - Ratcheting with Multiple Clocks
15:21 Strobe Mode - 1 Voice With 4 Sequenced Oscs
18:05 Step Mode Overview
18:52 Step Mode - Chaining Two 4-Step Sequencers
22:34 Step Mode - Patching 8 Offsets to Create a CV Sequencer
26:16 Step Mode - Slicing an Envelope to 1 Output per Stage
Patches
28:26 Looping Envelope to Castle CV Inputs (Step Mode) / Out of Time Beats
30:16 Ring Mod Style Audio Rate On / Off Switching (Address or Strobe Modes)
31:53 Pre Filter Switching Thru Oscillator Outputs (Step Mode)
34:06 Feeding MCO Outs Back In to Sync (Step Mode)
35:13 Rerouting a Euclidean Pattern Around the System - Complex Beat (Strobe Mode)
Thanks for watching!"
"‘Boss Bow Two’ is an 8 way bidirectional voltage controlled switch with 3 different control modes: address, strobe, and step. Each control mode uniquely routes signals from an input ‘I/O’ to an output ‘I/O’. Address mode allows for instant routing manually via the offset or external control voltage, step mode sequentially advances I/O following signal at the clock input and the strobe mode combines the two, holding the addressed position until the next clock pulse.
The reset input allows for master on off switching in address and strobe modes and traditional sequencer style ‘reset’ in step mode. The control input features both an attenuverter and offset to precisely select which of the 8 I/O’s are available to be ‘switched’ in address and strobe modes and sets the direction of travel in step mode.
As it is bidirectional, audio or CV can be routed from 1 of up to 8 inputs to a single output or a single input to 1 of up to 8 outputs. The unique features and flexibility of the ‘BB2’ allow for a wide range of potential patches to be created.
Lights Off module in VCV Rack
Omri Cohen
"Thanks so much for Carbonic Acid and Stoermelder for helping me out with this module!
If you like what I do and want to support my work, consider joining me on Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/omricohen
I also created a document full of patching techniques and ideas that I will continue updating - https://www.patreon.com/posts/documen...
Here's the patch - https://patchstorage.com/lights-off-m...
The module is still not in the library, but you can get the different builds here - https://github.com/david-c14/ModularF..."
New DIY Bratigel PPG wave 2.2 controller
heidibeerbel
"New BRATIGEL DIY MIDI and USB Controller for waldorf vst plugin PPG Wave 3.V
The most important controllers analog !"
LABELS/MORE:
Bratigel,
DIY,
New,
New Controllers,
New Controllers in 2020,
New DIY,
New DIY in 2020,
New in 2020,
News,
PPG,
Waldorf
Oberheim OB-Xa SN 812014
Note: Auction links are affiliate links for which the site may be compensated.
via this auction
"Here is an ultra rare OBXA 8 voice in very good working order.
Serviced in Paris by Francis Vanot (Christophe, Daft Punk).
The last owner add a Encore Electronics midi kit who did not work anymore, so we take it off, and we never use midi.
Contains the last OS OBERHEIM (with originals presets sounds)
CPU Electron Gate"
via this auction
"Here is an ultra rare OBXA 8 voice in very good working order.
Serviced in Paris by Francis Vanot (Christophe, Daft Punk).
The last owner add a Encore Electronics midi kit who did not work anymore, so we take it off, and we never use midi.
Contains the last OS OBERHEIM (with originals presets sounds)
CPU Electron Gate"
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