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Monday, September 12, 2022

Path Set Grid - Overview and tutorial


video upload by Omri Cohen

Want to learn Modular Synthesis? have a look here - https://bit.ly/learnmodular

00:00 - Introduction
00:29 - Basic functions
05:39 - Step\Ratchet\Mute
11:39 - Phrases
16:45 - Randomize expander
19:50 - Play head expander"

Sequential Prophet REV 2 - Sound Bank '79


video upload by Polydata

"Drawing from the earliest days of polyphonic synthesizers, Sound Bank ‘79 for the Dave Smith Instruments / Sequential Prophet Rev 2 finds its inspiration in synthesizer music found in documentaries and library music from the late 70’s and early 80’s.

40 patches for instant inspiration. Sound Bank '79 is a series of vintage tones for different synths and plug-ins, so look out for future releases. Recorded completely dry with no external effects or processing.

Link:
polydata.bigcartel.com

After payment, you will receive the SysEx file in your email within 24 hours. Loads into User Bank 2 by default, slots 1-40.


POLYDATA music
polydata.bandcamp.com

Knobcon X in 9 Minutes | 2022


video upload by Poorness Studios

"Here's a quick video summary of Knobcon X in Schaumburg, IL. The 2-1/2 Day conference includes a trade show, performances, seminars, DIY workshops, and more. Special thanks to Mike, Eric, and the rest of the folks who try so hard to organize this amazing event each year.

Friday Night - 0:00
Saturday - 2:28
Saturday Night - 5:29
Sunday - 7:45"

Eventide Misha Sequencer Overview and Thoughts


video upload by Patchwerks

"In this video Nick from Patchwerks demonstrates the new Eventide Misha sequencer and shares his thoughts.

Learn more about the Eventride Misha here: https://bit.ly/eventide_misha

Misha is an innovative Eurorack instrument/sequencer that utilizes a unique, interval-based approach to playing and creating melodies. It’s designed to be played like a keyboard instrument and yet it makes music in a way unlike any instrument before it. In addition to playing it live, you can also record sequences that can be modified in a multitude of ways, allowing for new paths of spontaneous creativity.

https://patchwerks.com/
Demo by: Nick Bigelow
Video by: Matthew Piecora ( EZBOT) and Steven Ly (Project 32)
https://www.ezbot.live"

MRG FILTRONE


video upload by MRG Synthesizers

"The previous videos in this channel have all been affected by some issue in digitalization that created some click/pop sounds. In this video I changed set up, so you get to have better audio quality in exchange to a mad webcam autofocus.

This is a very simple patch: a square wave with triangular LFO PWM is fed to the filter. Cutoff CV is controlled by an ADSR. The filter goes directly to out. No external effect used.

Modules used: MRG LFOs, MRG ADSR, MRG VCO, MRG FILTRONE, ALM HPO. Sequenced by Korg SQ1."

And a demo from MATTHS (hit the play button):


MRG #filtrone Jam #shorts video upload by MATTHS



via MRG

The MRG FILTRONE is a versatile voltage controlled low pass filter.

The resonance can be increased up to loud self-oscillation, and the module features 1V/O cutoff tracking.

Apart from the usual controls for manual and CV-controlled cutoff and resonance, offers two special features: SLOPE switch and TONE control.

1. SLOPE Switch

The big rocker switch under the cutoff allows the filter to change its slope from 18dB to 24dB.

2. TONE Control

This is a defining feature of the module, and an original one to the best of my knowledge.

In 24dB mode, the tone control blends the output of the second stage (12dB slope) and the output of the fourth stage (24dB slope).

In 18dB mode, the tone control blends the output of the first stage (6dB slope) with the output of the third stage (18dB slope).

Practically speaking, this allows to maintain the cutoff stable, but gently increasing harmonics.

The tone control, that allows to dynamically change the slope of the filter, together with the 1V/O tracked self-oscillation, makes this a filter apt to exploration and can produce many different (and sometimes unexpected) sounds, despite the overall simplicity of the module.

The filter, like all other MRG filters, are rich in low frequencies, and can be setup (with low cutoff, high resonance and short A/R in the CV cutoff) to generate powerful kick-like sound.

Hexinverter May Close Shop in 2023 Due to Global Supply Chain Issues



via Hexinverter

Hello everyone!

Today I would like to share with you an important update about Hexinverter’s stock situation and future plans.

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I think we can all agree that it’s been a weird couple of years on Earth for just about everyone. There has been a great reshuffling of many people’s lives, their professions – and the resources we rely on in our modern world to get things built. The manufacturing world has been very hard hit as a result. Small scale electronics, especially so. It has been incredibly difficult to keep up with demand for our modules, with products falling out of stock for months (and now years) at a time.

Unfortunately, the post-pandemic manufacturing climate was the final nail in the coffin for us at Hexinverter. Today we are announcing our intent to close down operations within the next year. I do not have an exact “end date” to share just yet, but I can tell you that it will probably be sometime in 2023.

We are now shipping out a number of modules that have been out of stock for ages, including the Mutant Brain! Be sure to hit up your local dealer or the direct shop if you’ve been waiting on some fresh Mutants for your rack, as these are the final runs of these products that will be built. Once they’re gone, they’re gone! We will begin the long process of closing up shop sometime in the new year once supplies are entirely diminished.

The past decade has been a wild ride for Hexinverter and everyone involved. It blows my mind when I look back at everything we’ve done! Our early days, with all of the DIY projects and later, going all in on riding the eurorack modular wave. Of course we can’t forget all of the cats and squeaky chickens.

From the bottom of my heart, thank you for being a patron and believing in our vision! The people we’ve met and relationships we’ve made along the way have been the best part of this entire experience, and I can’t thank you enough for being part of our journey.

I’m not sure any of us back in the day saw the eurorack industry growing into what it is today, and I could not be more proud of the little, rubber-chicken-shaped corner we have managed to carve out in its history.

It’s been a tonne of fun, and I consider myself incredibly fortunate to have had the privilege of being a part of, and the opportunity to contribute to the world of modular synthesis.

So long and thanks for all the chickens!
- Stacy Gaudreau
Hexinverter Électronique

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What does it mean for our products?

There will be no more Mindphaser complex oscillators produced.
Parts have been unobtanium for them since the first run was in progress. If you got one of the 250 units shipped from the first batch, consider yourself lucky!

We are receiving all of our other inventory in progress (which all components are already secured for) – the Mutant Brain, Hot Glue, Mutant Machine, BD9, Snare, Bassdrum, Galilean Moons, Red Dragon, Hihats, Claps and everything else – and will be actively shipping out to dealers and through our Direct Shop – until supplies are all sold out. If you’ve been holding off, now is the time, because we have very limited numbers of everything left (only double digits of every module).

Support efforts will continue on as long as it can, and we will announce a date of its eventual closure in the future, giving a lot of heads up before that happens.

The Mutant Brain Surgery configuration webpage will live on in one way or another, along with all the other supporting media (user manuals, etc.) for our products.

See the Global Chip Shortage label below for more.

Drone Bath Ambient Event - Mosely Baths Birmingham


video upload by sonicstate

"From this weekend's BMO (Birmingham Modular Organization) Drone Bath - an experimental event held at the Mosely Baths in Birmingham, a disused Victorian bathing establishment. A great idea - each participant get their own cubicle which has an open door and open ceiling. Inside the cubicle you can make your contribution to the overall sound of the Drone Bath which will mix together inside the building, enhanced by some trippy lighting.

There are a set of cards distributed by organizer John Biddulph to be used or not, as suggestions as to what to do.

A great event, with Gaz Williams both performing, and filming this video - thanks Gaz!

Performers:
John Biddulph
Steve Davis Gaz Williams
Finlay Shakespeare
Graham Dunning
Leon Trimble
Tom Tebby RBMK
Milad Markakheh
Welch Redneck
Tommy Creep
Michael Valentine West
Piera Onacko
Zyggurat"

Build a hybrid setup with PWM Malevolent. TUTORIAL + MODULAR PATCH IDEAS


video upload by SynthDad

"This is the first in a series of videos showing how to use the PWM Malevolent semi-modular synth with Eurorack modular to get the best of both worlds; the Malevolent's wild oscillators paired with more advanced filters and effects from Eurorack world.

For my first video I'm using the TB3PO applet in Ornament and Crime to sequence the two oscillators on the Malevolent to make that classic 303-style acid sound. I'll also show you how to use external filters and effects with the Malevolent, and add more modulation using your existing modules.

Disclaimer: PWM sent me this demo unit to make these videos but they do not have final say in the content nor am I getting paid for these videos. I make them for fun!

00:00 Introduction
00:53 TB3PO applet
01:11 Quick tour of the PWM Malevolent features
02:44 Making our first patch - basic wiring
03:40 Getting the sound from the Malevolent into the modular
05:35 How to send pitch information to both oscillators in the Malevolent
07:19 Adding more modulation with Stages
08:58 Conclusions and outro jam"

EURORACK VISIT #1 / Threetom Modular's workshop / MS-22 assembly


video upload by BRiES

"Join me in this documented visit to the workshop of Threetom Modular in a small town near Mechelen (Belgium).

Threetom Modular has gained worldwide recognition in the eurorack community with his feature packed STEVE'S MS-22. Tom tells us a little bit about how the filter came to be, who Steve is and how he managed to gain some support really quickly. He also shows us the complete assembly process of his MS-22 and tells us all about the (custom) tools he uses to build them.

A lot of sweat was produced while shooting the video, and I will be back to document the callibration and quality control in Threetom's audio laboratory soon, as well as having a chat about his new upcoming module.

I want to genuinely thank Tom for going along on a ride of which we both didn't exactly know where we would end up. I'm very satisfied with how the audio and video came out, and I'm even more pleased with the fun and insightful content we were able to create together."

Part 2 here

Practicing eurorack setup #5 W. Plinky LD3 DCe2 Bim/Bam/Boum


video upload by Meska

"Anither practice on the eurorack setup, now with OTO effects
DCe2 for Sub to boum
plinkyto Bim bam and boum
LD3 for drum and effect on it (glitch drum includ) helped by Light pedal
testing new rooting :)

Thank you for watching.
My name is Meska of the statik collective . I've been making mostly "dark and expérimental" music for more than ten years now, i'v learn so much online, now it's time for me to share my knoledge, my exploration and this channel is a place to talk about the tools, sound design and techniques to make music with. i'm tattooist at day jobs and you can found my work here : www.meska.fr

You can stream my albums and EPs at https://statikwave.bandcamp.com/

If you'd like to support the channel​ consider buying music from bandcamp ;)"
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