The following is in via Analog Mafia. You can find details on the contest here.
"RC-808 is a drum synth that can do the rap all by itself. In another words, we will go back to the days of the talking drums. It would be great if you could have a listen to the files.
Giving articulation ability to drum sequencers was actually a part of the Roland history ever since Don Lewis connected an expression pedal to add volume level accent to give variation to a primitive preset patterned rhythm box. This lead Mr Kakehashi to implement "Accent" as a parameter of rhythm machines.
When Mr Kikumoto designed programmable drum sequencers and MIDI protocols, he wondered why the sequencers onboard drum machines don't have any pitch nor duration parameters. Because they are non-tuned percussion? But then synths can provide frequency and envelope curves to match your needs and tastes. Isn't this lack of these parameters result of prejudices or stereo types that still confines the drum sound expressions to a certain notion only?
This is the reason why the RC-808 Standalone edition has a small piano roll style sequencer.
With full fledged general purpose 8 partial synth engines per instruments, you can create both tuned and sustained sounds that can be used for percussive purposes. For instance, this offers "open and close" sound variation to not just hi-hats but to any other instrument you can imagine, like "open and close bass drum" you hear on the demo files here.
Recently, as Kikumoto san was reviewing HipHop and Rap music, he found rappers' rhyme and flow concept somewhat resembling his RC-808 concept of providing further expression to drum sounds.
Inspired with the rhyme and flow concept, he is thinking of expanding this scheme to shed new light to drum sound expression, not just to hiphop and rap, but to all kinds of music genre, with a concept of Drum Rap like MC talking drum so to say."
https://rc-808.com/event-en/
Tuesday, August 10, 2021
Analog Mafia RC-808 “Drum Rap” Contest
Reface DX improv 08/21
video upload by Floyd Steinberg
"Here's a short Reface DX improvisation. I challenged myself to use only the keyboard and a multitrack recorder, so no arpeggiator, quantizing or corrections after recording. This is made from 8 stereo tracks I improvised one after the other. The pad sound and the lead went through a Strymon Nightsky reverb pedal."
Support: https://www.paypal.me/alexselck
New Prototype 36-Voice Poly Analog with Touch Sensitive Keyboard
video upload by i make synths
New prototype 36-voice poly analog synth from i make synths.
"It's signal goes through an analog phaser and reverb. Everything is do-it-yourself, including the touch sensitive keyboard. It does not have any filter yet, but coming up next."
Additional details to follow...
Update via i make synths:
"This is DIY project for personal use only, not a commercial product.
Oscillators are op amp/MCU based, 36 separate sawtooth oscillators. One oscillator per key. 36-voice polyphony.
Output goes through analog phaser circuit (that is also DIY) and is op amp based. Keyboard is touch sensitive, but it is not calibrated yet. Filter section (low pass) is to be added later on. Probably filter per key."
"This is DIY project for personal use only, not a commercial product.
Oscillators are op amp/MCU based, 36 separate sawtooth oscillators. One oscillator per key. 36-voice polyphony.
Output goes through analog phaser circuit (that is also DIY) and is op amp based. Keyboard is touch sensitive, but it is not calibrated yet. Filter section (low pass) is to be added later on. Probably filter per key."
Novation Circuit Rhythm Sound Demo (no talking)
video upload by Bonedo Synthesizers
0:00 Load Samples
0:35 Sampling Modes
1:17 Sample Chopping
1:33 Change Slices
1:42 Change Sample Pitch
2:06 Melody Recording
2:40 Sound Tweaking
3:13 FX - Reverb and Delay Preset
4:00 Live Recording and Step Sequencer
4:50 Micro Steps
5:12 Keyboard Mode: Bass Recording
5:44 Mixer
6:10 Sidechain
6:40 Pattern Arrangement
Bass Station II Editor in Patch Base
video upload by Coffeeshopped
"A simple demo of the Bass Station II voice and overlay editors now available in Patch Base for Mac and iPad. You can fully edit every voice and overlay (AFX Mode) parameter, visualize everything, and even access some hidden parameters on the Bass Station II
More info here: https://coffeeshopped.com/patch-base/..."
SunVox: FM2 (5 operators)
video upload by Alexander Zolotov
"The new Frequency Modulation Synthesizer with 5 operators (22 parameters for each) coming soon in SunVox 2.0...
SunVox is a small, fast and powerful modular synthesizer with pattern-based sequencer (tracker). It is a tool for those people who like to compose music wherever they are, whenever they wish. On any device. On any system."
Dave Smith instruments Mopho
Audiothingies MicroMonsta 2
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via this auction
"Audiothingies MicroMonsta 2 dual polyphonic (bi-timbral) synthesizer (+ MPE)."
via this auction
"Audiothingies MicroMonsta 2 dual polyphonic (bi-timbral) synthesizer (+ MPE)."
Roland MC-202 Micro Composer SN 338200
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via this auction
No mention of what the three external jacks on back are.
via this auction
No mention of what the three external jacks on back are.
Macumbista Fuzztone SoundBox
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video upload by Chris Menes Sound
"A short demo of my 'Macumbista' sound box. Built at a workshop in London with sound artist, Derek Holzer a few years ago. It is a simple amplifier circuit with a speaker. The spring has a contact mic attached to it and it generates feedback when it's placed on the speaker. The touch points connect to various parts of the circuit so you can circuit bend it with your hands."
via this auction
Note this is not the same one in the video above.
"Macumbista Fuzztone SoundBox Synthesizer Super Rare
Purchased directly from Derek Holzer of Macumbista
Rarely used and in perfect condition
Comes with Spring/Contact Mic
This was over an 8 month waiting list and they are no longer being made
Runs on a 9 volt battery
This has touch points and can be played alone as a noise source or you can use the contact mic or plug any line level source in and create
Full details from the Macumbista Website:
A new generation of the SoundBoxes is born, combining the touchable body contacts and high-gain portable amplifier from the original design with a nasty distortion with enough controls to keep your fingers busy wiggling for a long while.
OVERVIEW
* Large, high-efficiency (read: LOUD!) 12cm speaker
* High-gain input, suitable for contact microphone, electric guitar, etc. (Line level signals can be attenuated if clipping is not intended.)
* Line output
* Neutrik 6.3mm (1/4 inch) jacks on both input and output
* Four-control, switchable, extreme[!], vintage hand-selected Germanium transistor distortion
* Six “circuit-bending” touchpoints
* 9V battery operation
* Includes a resonant spring contact microphone.
This SoundBox could easily be used as a portable guitar amplifier with built-in distortion, for example, or can be used as an instrument in it’s own right to create a wide range of electronic sounds and textures.
The sound of this instrument is quite similar to what can be heard in the following video (however the video was done with the SoundBox and FuzzTone distortion pedal as separate units). Through the creative use of feedback, as well as the CHP and SQZ settings on the pedal, generative tones and chaotic patterns can emerge"
video upload by Chris Menes Sound
"A short demo of my 'Macumbista' sound box. Built at a workshop in London with sound artist, Derek Holzer a few years ago. It is a simple amplifier circuit with a speaker. The spring has a contact mic attached to it and it generates feedback when it's placed on the speaker. The touch points connect to various parts of the circuit so you can circuit bend it with your hands."
via this auction
Note this is not the same one in the video above.
"Macumbista Fuzztone SoundBox Synthesizer Super Rare Purchased directly from Derek Holzer of Macumbista
Rarely used and in perfect condition
Comes with Spring/Contact Mic
This was over an 8 month waiting list and they are no longer being made
Runs on a 9 volt battery
This has touch points and can be played alone as a noise source or you can use the contact mic or plug any line level source in and create
Full details from the Macumbista Website:
A new generation of the SoundBoxes is born, combining the touchable body contacts and high-gain portable amplifier from the original design with a nasty distortion with enough controls to keep your fingers busy wiggling for a long while.
OVERVIEW
* Large, high-efficiency (read: LOUD!) 12cm speaker
* High-gain input, suitable for contact microphone, electric guitar, etc. (Line level signals can be attenuated if clipping is not intended.)
* Line output
* Neutrik 6.3mm (1/4 inch) jacks on both input and output
* Four-control, switchable, extreme[!], vintage hand-selected Germanium transistor distortion
* Six “circuit-bending” touchpoints
* 9V battery operation
* Includes a resonant spring contact microphone.
This SoundBox could easily be used as a portable guitar amplifier with built-in distortion, for example, or can be used as an instrument in it’s own right to create a wide range of electronic sounds and textures.
The sound of this instrument is quite similar to what can be heard in the following video (however the video was done with the SoundBox and FuzzTone distortion pedal as separate units). Through the creative use of feedback, as well as the CHP and SQZ settings on the pedal, generative tones and chaotic patterns can emerge"
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