Thursday, January 27, 2022
Solar Plexus - TAL sampler pack | The Digital Collection Vol.5
video upload by Espen Kraft
"Solar Plexus Sample Pack for Togu Audio Line (TAL) Sampler.
These patches are made from sounds created on the John Bowen Solaris synthesizer from 2011.
Find the patches here:
https://thepatchbay.co.uk/product/tal...
https://sound7.co.uk/products/solar-p...
The Solaris has some very unique features, like 4 separate oscillators that can use waveforms from different classic digital synthesizers like the Prophet VS, PPG, the Casio CZ series, as well as analog classics.
It also has different filter-types, like Oberheim and SSM filters.
Combined this makes the Solaris very powerful, lush, warm and big, but it can also sound crude and gritty.
I've taken the best of how I see the Solaris and put together this pack that captures the essence of how the Solaris would have sounded, through an old school sampler. That's what the TAL sampler is about.
All sounds in this pack are recorded from the physical outputs of an original Solaris, through SSL Superanalogue preamps for the best audio quality.
Apart from a couple of drum sounds in the audio demo track, the audio demos features only 100% sounds from this pack. Some external reverb has been used on some of the sounds.
*The TAL sampler plugin is not included in the pack. That can be found here:
https://tal-software.com/products/tal...
I have no affiliation with the the company. I just like their plugin."
EML PolyBox & Minimoog
video upload by akestromer
"Very quick amateurish demo of my EML PolyBox that I recently bought and repaired.
I've added an output for oscillator 2 on the minimoog* so that the polybox would have a frequency to track.
*using alligator clips, so don't worry, no minimoog was harmed in the filming/taping/sd-carding? of this video."
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Stromer Compusound
video upload by akestromer
Guitar demo, but making the exception for this as it's from stromer and related to the Mutron III as well as previous posts below, not to mention it looks cool.
"Frogg Compusound knockoff project
It's like a Mutron III, but different.
Still a work in progress. I think I've got the computer part down, now I need to make the filter sound a little sweeter.
Be nice."
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Arduino based MIDI Drum Sequencer
video upload by akestromer
"This sequencer started as a Big Button Sequencer. When I looked into building a drum sequencer without internal sounds his was the only one that made sense. So I owe a great deal of gratitude to Look mum no computer. I've since learned a great deal and added and removed a lot of code, out of the about 800 lines of code there are still a few in there that come from him.
I used an atmega328p, some 74HC595s, a 74HC14 and some other stuff.
In this program the sequence currently running is in a 2d array of booleans. But to save space they're saved in the dynamic(?) memory (and the eeprom) as bytes. 2 per sequence. The 16 sequences are 16 steps long and each have 12 tracks.
I'll try to post a simple version of the code soon. It's kind of a mess.
"Sketch uses 8174 bytes (25%) of program storage space. Maximum is 32256 bytes. Global variables use 1125 bytes (54%) of dynamic memory, leaving 923 bytes for local variables. Maximum is 2048 bytes."
Anyway, I hope this helps someone."
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8 bit sample Drums with Arduino MIDI
video upload by akestromer
For sale at: https://reverb.com/shop/stromer-mutroniks
"These are modded Benz DXL6000 'Personal Digital Drums'
All the sounds in this video come from the two DXL6000's.
The MPC500 is just used as a MIDI sequencer.
One of the DXL6000's has the original sounds that came with the unit (snare, kick, tom1, tom2 & tom3) and the second one has eproms I made. Clap, Hihat and Claves.
Each unit has three 2764 eproms. The toms/claves just use one Eprom that's tuned differently depending on which sound is triggered. There are also three separate outputs apart from the master output. One for each eprom.
The machines are triggered with a simple arduino MIDI to trig circuit I made.
The MIDI channel and note for each sound can be changed by holding down the MIDI learn button at startup.
I think that's it. Complicated way to explain something simple.
Just watch the video, hope you like it. If you don't, do something else."
Strömer Electric Bongos
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video upload by akestromer
"Based on the old Mica-sonic electric bongos. Sonic Electric Bongos made from the original schematic with added MIDI. Analog drums triggered by MIDI. Comes with a standard 9V power supply.
This one's for sale over here:"
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video upload by akestromer
"Based on the old Mica-sonic electric bongos. Sonic Electric Bongos made from the original schematic with added MIDI. Analog drums triggered by MIDI. Comes with a standard 9V power supply.
This one's for sale over here:"
https://reverb.com/shop/stromer-mutroniks
The Synclap electronic handclap
video upload by akestromer
"From Electronics & Music Maker September 1983.
Designed by Kenneth McAlpine. Finished by Strömer Mutroniks in 2022.
PCB made by JLCPCB."
Another intersting bit of synth history. You can find only two previous posts mentioning the Synclap here. It appears the design was used by other manufactureres.
H.W. Cano Gravitom Rare Drum Synthesizer
video upload by akestromer
"Quick demo of an early 80's drum synth made by H.W. Cano."
Here's an intersting bit of synth history. You can find previous creations by Cano here. I believe Cano's designs were bought out by Basyn according to this post back in 2006. Not sure if Cano dates back to the 80s. This is the first post to feature the Gravitom though. The design and sound remind me of the JHS/Cortez variety drum synths various band produced.
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