Tuesday, September 14, 2021
Summer session at Mos Lab studio
video upload by Nr Synth
"Après lui avoir présenté le Big Ancestor ARP, Seb et moi avons improvisé juste pour le fun avec nos machines. Puis le miracle est arrivé: Jean -Luc Briançon a transformé ces sessions en un véritable morceau de Berlin School (qui n'est pas sans rappeler les live de TD de le tournée américaine de 1977).
After showing the Big Ancestor ARP, Seb and myself improvised live just for fun with our synths. Hopfully, a miracle is become: Jean Luc Briançon created a real Berlin School song with these sessions (very close to the TD lives from 1977)."
Monday, September 13, 2021
TR707 blinkenlights Screen Replacement for the Roland TR-707
This one is in via @dylab
via synth.ewancolsell.com:

Whilst it is entirely possible to use a TR707 without looking at the screen, it isn't much fun. after repeatedly hearing people on the internet, searching in vain for replacement tr707 screens, i decided to have a go at making a replacement. my tr727 screen works perfectly, so it's a perfect opportunity to develop a replacement.
i was originally going to do this with an OLED, but finding a cheap one the right size was kind of hard. So i decided to go down a different path. Lots of little Leds and a couple of Led controller chips.
There are few question marks for this project still, especially regarding power consumption, i'm going to have to determine experimentally how little power i can get it to consume, by running the leds at the lowest possible duty cycle.
Also tbd is a nice way of attaching it to the TR707 without drilling holes in it.
This is only part of the screen replacement project, the other half is the MCU that will decode the data from the TR707 CPU. i'm sure that's going to have a few surprises."
Housyrudiment2
"K-teck rudiment tested with DSI Evolver patches, drums by Microtonic and InstaHaus plug from Live 11"
Novation & Sequential Synth Bundle Giveaway
via Novation, where you can enter for a chance to win the giveaway:
"We've teamed up with our Focusrite Group family member, Sequential, to bring you the ultimate synth and controller bundle worth over $1,900 USD.
(1) Novation Launchkey 37 [MK3]
(1) Novation Circuit Tracks
(1) Sequential Prophet Rev2 8 Voice desktop synth
Launchkey is Novation's intuitive and fully integrated MIDI keyboard controller for making tracks in a DAW and with external hardware, designed to give you everything you need to create and play your music. Made for creators of all abilities, Launchkey gives you inspirational tools to expand your musical vocabulary. Scale and Chord Modes and a powerful arpeggiator push your musical creativity and help start new ideas. Custom Modes and a full-size MIDI output transform Launchkey into a powerful centrepiece of any music-making setup.
Circuit Tracks is the agile groovebox for creating and performing electronic music without resistance. Two refined polyphonic digital synth tracks expand your sonic capabilities, and samples across four drums tracks can be loaded via microSD and shaped to perfection. Builtin FX polish your sounds. Two dedicated MIDI tracks and a built-in battery make it ideal for multi-device setups and for creators on the move.
A modern classic reinvented. The Prophet Rev2 desktop module by Sequential is just as powerful and easy to use as its counterpart, the Prophet Rev2 keyboard. The module has the same controls with the same ease of use as the keyboard version. Best of all, it sounds just as awesome, because it’s exactly the same on the inside — Dave Smith’s reimagining of his now-classic Prophet ’08 poly synth. The Prophet Rev2 retains all of the key features of the Prophet ’08 and expands on them. It has twice the polyphony, twice the mod matrix, waveshape modulation on all waveforms, digital effects per layer in stacked or split voice mode, a polyphonic step sequencer per layer, and more. The result is a true analogue powerhouse.
This giveaway ends September 14th and is available to participants with a US mailing address only.
Sign up now."
How to add space to your patches
video upload by Omri Cohen
"Here are the patches - https://patchstorage.com/how-to-add-s...
00:00 - Introduction
00:28 - End of cycle
05:48 - Bernoulli gate
11:21 - Comparator
18:17 - Comparator splitting voices
22:04 - Clock dividers"
Omri's Links:
"The Basics of Modular Synthesis series of videos - https://bit.ly/modularbasics
If you just want to buy me a coffee :) - https://www.buymeacoffee.com/omricohen
Consider joining me on Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/omricohen
Patching techniques and ideas document - https://bit.ly/3o1Q3Sg
Mordax DATA
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ASM Hydrasynth Explorer: Making Noise in Nature
video upload by Sarah Belle Reid
"In this video I spend the day enjoying the outdoors and making some ambient and noisy patches on the new ASM Hydrasynth Explorer that are inspired by the world around me. I also share a technical comparison of the Hydrasynth Explorer, Hydrasynth Desktop, and Hydrasynth Keyboard units, along with my personal takeaways on the instruments."
LXR-02 tutorial - Part 4: Patterns
video upload by Richard DeHove
"Part four of a getting started guide for the Erica Synths LXR-02 drum machine. This is with a beta version of firmware 1.2. This tutorial covers the fundamentals of patterns with a focus on the pattern generator. The generator is a Euclidean pattern generator but is so fast and versatile it's useful as a starter in just about any situation. The tutorial also looks at pattern and track lengths and clearing tracks.
This was also going to cover song mode but (and please test this for yourself) I believe there's a bug in song mode where the song plays backs patterns one-higher than the saved pattern number. So if your song says play back patterns 1, 2 and 3 it will actually play patterns 2, 3 and 4. As soon as this is fixed I'll do a video on song mode!
Note also in the pattern generator page that "mrp" is a morph control and will also be covered in a separate video.
0:00 The pattern generator
3:00 Saving and copying patterns
3:30 Clearing tracks
4:50 Copying tracks
6:42 Generator example 2
7:50 Track length - various methods
My site: https://richarddehove.com/
Lots of downloads for supporters on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/richarddehove"
LXR-02 tutorials by Richard DeHove
Rare SYNTON Holland Modules
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Synton MXA-3015
"3-1 mixer with unity-gain input."
Synton 2VCA-3209
"Dual VCA with positive gain-offset controls. This can be used for feeding a sound to the output without an envelope while testing or tuning. Uses rare chip"
Synton VCO-3021
"Uses a Curtis chip. Triangle, saw and variable pulse outputs, hard sync and PWM inputs."
Synton 2LFO-3223
"Dual LFO with VC speed. Square and triangle outputs. Uses obsolete chip Ca3080"
Synton PRM/NRG-3211
"Ring modulator, white/pink noise with level control, VLF noise with level control. Uses deleted chip CA3080."
SYNTON Analog VCA 709 + Spacer 301/ Modular 500 "A RARE Synton VCA, I have never seen one for sale anywhere. Also has a blank spacer for equal siding. Fill it into your modular kit and add some Synton prize sound from the Fenix 1 or 2."
via these auctions
Synton MXA-3015
"3-1 mixer with unity-gain input."
Synton 2VCA-3209
"Dual VCA with positive gain-offset controls. This can be used for feeding a sound to the output without an envelope while testing or tuning. Uses rare chip"
Synton VCO-3021
"Uses a Curtis chip. Triangle, saw and variable pulse outputs, hard sync and PWM inputs."
Synton 2LFO-3223
"Dual LFO with VC speed. Square and triangle outputs. Uses obsolete chip Ca3080"
Synton PRM/NRG-3211
"Ring modulator, white/pink noise with level control, VLF noise with level control. Uses deleted chip CA3080."
SYNTON Analog VCA 709 + Spacer 301/ Modular 500 "A RARE Synton VCA, I have never seen one for sale anywhere. Also has a blank spacer for equal siding. Fill it into your modular kit and add some Synton prize sound from the Fenix 1 or 2."
The Completely Incomplete Tanzbar 2 tutorial?
video upload by Cave Way
"Yo! Whats good? Some asked so you all shall receive. Not really a tutorial guy, but regardless here's how I use the TB2. Focus is on minimal house (with a side of funky shuffle). The 'Techno' I make is much more experimental and effect driven... and wouldn't be a good way to show y'all how to use this awesome instrument. If this is useful - let me know I'll make another episode with parts I didn't cover. If you have questions - let me know and I'll include in part 2. Think it sucks? let me know in the comments and we can argue!"
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