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Wednesday, November 24, 2021

VM900 Pseudo Clocks


video upload by boxoftextures

Twitter: https://twitter.com/selgart
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/boxoftextures

"In one of my previous videos I was bemoaning the fact that the 960 Sequential Controller modules—henceforth to be called sequencers, as is right and proper—did not have clock inputs. And while technically true, at some point in a week or so of having given up on the idea and not thinking about it, it somewhat randomly occurred to me that you could make use of the Shift input to essentially clock the sequencer. The "proper use" of the Shift input is to force the sequencer to advance to the next stage when it sees an input voltage. It's not exactly a true clock because technically the sequencer clock would not actually be running but the effect is more or less the same; when the Shift input sees a pulse, it advances the sequencer to the next step. Sort of like a clock.

So normally what one does with a running sequencer is have it send out voltages on each step that get converted into notes by an oscillator. However, while that's the usual there's no reason you have to actually use it that way. In this instance, we're using the second row of voltage knobs to send out 2 volts on the first step and 0 volts on the others. Essentially this means that if the sequencer is set to 4 steps we've now divided that by four if we only send out a voltage on that first step. VoilĂ , we just made a 4-to-1 clock divider using only analog circuitry.

But that's just the beginning. Let's say Sequencer 1 is set to three steps and Sequencer 2 is set to five steps. If they're both being clocked by the same external oscillator, you now have a 5 against 3 rhythm going on. But what if you turn up knob 4 on that second sequencer? Now you have 1 and 4 out of 5 playing against the 1 out of 3 of the first sequencer. And now we're headed for polyrhythms. But why stop there? You can add in a third sequencer, for example. Or you can start ratcheting some of the steps to make even more complex rhythms. Or what would happen if you used the voltage of one of the sequencer steps to change the frequency of the clocking oscillator? Or how about doing all of these sorts of things and also have the sequencer's internal clock running as well? That's the beauty of modular; you can do all sorts of things.

I haven't explored all of those options in this particular video because if I did it would've been three hours long. Perhaps next time. What I've done this time though is go through all of the steps to get something like this working, more than enough to get you started if you're so inclined.

Featuring

Cherry Audio Voltage Modular VM900 Collection: https://store.cherryaudio.com/bundles..."

OXI One Showcase #13 - OXI Pipe, eurorack, Volca Sample and OP-Z


video upload by OXI Instruments

"Hi everyone, here's our first video showcasing the OXI Pipe in the production version of the OXI One. The OP-Z is connected by MIDI Bluetooth to the OXI One thanks to the Dual role support."

All parts here

Late Night Public Access Cable with Make Noise


video upload by MAKEN0ISE

"The whole Make Noise crew took part in this public-access-cable-inspired video, originally broadcast as part of a local arts project put on by Black Mountain College Museum + Arts Center here in Asheville.

http://www.makenoisemusic.com"

Building THE GAMEBOY MEGA MACHINE SYNTHESIZER episode 17


video upload by LOOK MUM NO COMPUTER

"The latest on the GAMEBOY MEGAMACHINE
Loads of extra videos, audio downloads, songs and livestreams available:-
https://www.patreon.com/lookmumnocomp...
it also makes @THIS MUSEUM IS (NOT) OBSOLETE possible"

Additional GAMEBOY MEGAMACHINE posts here

ARPchives LIVE! meets with ARPs with Chris 'Haasan Barclay' Rogers. November 23, 2021


video upload by Alan R. Pearlman Foundation

"ARPCHIVES LIVE is back next with a very exciting guest! Haasan Barclay is an accomplished Boston-based artist who has participated in our ARPS for All program, utilizing the collection to broaden his spectrum of work. Join us as we sit down with him to discuss synthesizers and his work.

Check out his bio:
Haasan Barclay is a recording artist, songwriter, and record producer from Boston, MA. Growing up in the early internet age, his music represents the melding of classic pop sensibilities with a fresh, modern intensity. His creative approach to short form video has amassed millions of views across social media, acclaim from music critic Anthony Fantano of The Needle Drop, and led to partnerships with brands like Topo Chico, FILES, and GIPHY. His most recent project, 800 Fantasy Lane explores the vulnerabilities of black masculinity in America while blurring the boundaries between genres to achieve a sound that Jamz Supernova of BBC 1 Xtra described as, 'post Frank Ocean funk rock.' Haasan's work has been featured in Pitchfork, Complex, NPR, and Allston Pudding, as well as through exhibitions at the Institute of Contemporary Art and Boston Center for the Arts.

https://www.instagram.com/haasanbarclay https://www.facebook.com/HaasanBarclay/ https://twitter.com/haasanbarclay https://haasanbarclay.bandcamp.com/"

Playing With Urano #12


video upload by gotharman

"Some more Gotharman polka!
www.gotharman.dk"

Vangelis - Inspired 80's Ambient Modular Composition (Eurorack + CMS MR-15 Modular Synth)


video upload by Piotr Garbaczonek

"Thanks for watching!

Happy Thanksgiving y'all!

Made this in the Berklee College Modular Lab, with their Discrete Synthesizers CMS MR-15 Modular System, based on the vintage ARP 2500, as well as their Monorocket style modular system, as well as my own Intellijel 7U 104 case. Full patch notes will be available on my Patreon, link below.

https://www.patreon.com/pgarbaczonek?...

Here are some links of mine: https://linktr.ee/pgarbaczonek"

TEST SERIES 2 X Qu-Bit Electronix Data Bender 2 X Benjolin Eurorack Sound Design


video upload by Outsider Sound Design

"WARNING!!! This video has fast flashing lights which can cause problems for some viewers.

Benjolin V1 and V2 with expanders.
2 X Qu-Bit Electronix Data Bender
Happy Nerding FX AID

The purpose of 'TEST SERIES' is to focus on the sound design possibilities of various gear combinations. This series is not musical nor does it serve as an instructional video. It is all about sound potential.

Please consider supporting this channel by purchasing a sample pack or music download from www.outsidersounddesign.com"

Outsider Sound Design 'TEST SERIES'

what is this synthesizer?


video upload by Lonershy

"this is an explanation of this diy modular synthesizer I´ve been building. More details soon.
the pitch / master clock thing is a real confusion... not always working as should...

check it in action here:"

synths of future: everything is digital

video upload by Lonershy

"I´ve been building this synthesizer for one year, now it is working. What you see is the top of the monolith. It is basically a diy modular synth.
This synthesizer is the beginning of something."

Making a MIDI to CV converter/At Africa's longest River!


video upload by Afrorack

"Midi to CV converters don't have to be expensive. You can make one for your modular synth for the cost of 5 dollars and a weekend if you have the time. Here I share my ideas. They are not perfect but they work! I also share a link to the Arduino code that I wrote. Again not perfect but should give you a general idea. Plus enjoy the sights of the River Nile in the background.

To support the channel
Patreon- https://www.patreon.com/afrorack
Paypal- https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/afror... https://drive.google.com/drive/folder..."
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