A1 - Bottoms Up (2:56) A2 - Mouldy Old Dough (2:42) A3 - Boccherini's Minuet (3:12) A4 - The Good, The Bad And The Ugly (3:34) A5 - Mozart 40 (3:05) A6 - Popcorn (2:29) B1 - House Of The Rising Sun (4:40) B2 - Heykens' Serenade (2:06) B3 - If You Could Read My Mind (3:18) B4 - La Journée (2:58) B5 - Ghostriders In The Sky (2:31) B6 - Telstar (2:30)
Roman Filippov as you know is the man behind Sputnik Modular, Black Corporation, and various Buchla DIY projects. Black Corporation is focused on full blown desktop synths including Deckard’s Dream, Kijimi, Xerses, as well as some erurorack adaptations of various components of these synths. Sputnik focuses on Roman's line of primarly west coast inspired eurorack modules. Roman has also offered one-off creations of classic designs for the DIY market.
Update: "It has stereo, quad outputs as well. Will be 8 voices, 3osc per voice with built in enveloppe and VCAs - fully 24osc synth (shouldn't the VCA be LPG on the OG?). Inputs wil be via digital buss from 221r. You'll have to have both modules to make 360 funtcionnal. Also coming this summer. 300 computer open source module is also in the works."
"The 360r will have 15 programmable outputs with full control from the 221r (standard midi messages), it uses a 16-core mcu/dsp by XMOS and 24b/216KHz 16ch codec by Cirrus Logic.
The 221r will have midi and usb i/o and 4x digital ports for communication with the other modules. It also uses a combination of accelerometer and gyroscope for the bend function. also i hope to decode 200e I2C buss, it already has it connected."
"Live-looping several Ukulele tracks through Gotharman's Little deFormer 3's granular synth and sampler effects, clocked by a rungled Eurorack modular synth Benjolin. I'm also sending the audio through Gotharman's TubaZ vacuum tube filter Eurorack module, which is also modulated by the Little deFormer 3 via its CV outputs. It's a fun little experimental music jam :D"
"The Metropolix multi-track performance sequecencer has now been updated to version 1.1. This update brings some exciting new features such as a much more powerful accumulator and 14 new Chord Scales.
Changelog for 1.1.0.0.
New Accumulator Features and Updates! - Accum Mode: Stage (Original/Default) | Track. - Accum Reset: Manual (Default) | Auto (Original). - Accum Order: Wrap (Original/Default) | Pendulum | Random | Hold. - Accum Polarity: Unipolar (Default) | Bipolar (Original). - Default Accumulator Limits updated to ±7. - New Aux/Mod/Ctrl Destinations for Accum Mode. - New Aux/Mod Destinations for Accum Direction and Accum Polarity. - Upgraded the "Accumulator" Ctrl to a tri-state control called "Accum Dir" allowing you to change - -Direction or Freeze the Accumulator with a single knob. - Upgraded the "Accum Invert" Ctrl to a tri-state control called "Accum Polar" allowing you to change - - Polarity and Invert the Accumulator Order with a single knob. - Change Upper/Lower Limit labels to Positive/Negative.
Better labeling for Toggle and Tri-state control assignments. Updated menus with new visual features: Disabled items, Dividers. 14 Chords added to the Scales list. New Global setting for Clock Mode: Running (Original/Default) | Always. New Global setting for Run Btn: Run/Pause (Original/Default) | Run/Stop. When EDIT is active the selected stage item will blink, both in Track and Mod mode. Press Reset when Metropolix is NOT running to drop the gates low on Tracks 1 and 2. Pitch offset modulation is now still added when a track is muted; but it will still ignore updates to the pitch offset modulation when the track is muted. Fixed Mod Lane resets on Queued Preset Loads. Fixed crashing bug when RUN goes LOW before a queued preset loads. (Thanks Aaron!) Fixed Pulse Count modulation. (Thanks Rich!) Other minor bug fixes."
TheoryBoard Thy333 | 5 Minute Explanation video by TheoryBoard
"The TheoryBoard is a music theory MIDI controller. It was invented for the purpose of allowing easier access to the complex world of music theory. When the user loads a scale they have access to every chord and every note within that scale (& hot keys for key changes + 7 modes). Chords (harmony) and notes (melody) are linked together via color allowing a visual reference while playing. The control panel allows chords to be manipulated in every possible way (octave/stack/spread/voicings/inversions, over 1.9 billion chord combinations). It's a new type of musical instrument as well as a production/composition tool."