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Thursday, October 20, 2022

Endorphines #Ghost | Firmware 1.03B & more patch examples


video upload by Cinematic Laboratory

"Just after I finished my Ghost video Endorphines sent me a last minute beta firmware. It's now available on the website and I think it's worth installing. They're just minor changes, nothing to worry about when you don't want to go through the trouble of playing .WAV files into the module. In short:

There's 100% unity gain when you hold ROUTING and turn Tone all the way CCW, and 10x digital gain when you turn it fully CW.
There's make-up gain added when you turn the compressor up (so your volume drop will be compensated).
The Big Knob now better recovers from internal filter changes made by CV.
I think the delay line syncs faster.
The reverb is made more 'lush' with internal LFO changes

I've also been intrigued by Ivan's rumbling kick video (parallel sidechaining) that was just released and the cool side effects of feeding audio rate signals to the sidechain trigger input. I finished this video with an 'acid techno' patch that only involves the Queen of Pentacles mighty kick, Ghost, and some CV. Sweet!

Please support my work on patreon.com/cinematiclaboratory"

Using tape loops with the octatrack 😎 #tapeloop #octatrack #elektron


video upload by The Galaxy Electric

The strings remind me of somethng by New Order.

Elektronika EM-25 produced in the Soviet city of Kherson.Another one repaired and installed midi


video upload by Alexey Taber

Roland D50 famous songs🎹#enya #roland #synth


video upload by Nicolas Melis

Short one, but that would definitely be it.

Shakmat Modular SUMDIF / playthrough / more than a mid side processor


video upload by BRiES

"In this video I take a closer look at the functionality of SUMDIF by Shakmat Modular. SUMDIF is only 2HP wide and can be used for a lot of things: inverter, averager, buffered multiple, precision adder, mid/side processor, ... .

Besides showing how you can create interesting modulation signals, I walk you through a patch to make supersaws with sumdif (and a comparator) as well. I also demonstrate and explain how mid/side processing works, how to use SUMDIF as a mult and a precision adder. I haven't recorded an example of using SUMDIF as an averager, but just know that it's possible using the A+B outputs (with the jumpers on the back added for a 6dB gain cut)."

Sbranvlztronics Low Frequency Oscillator Sync Test - Analog LFO with Reset on Breadboard


video upload by Unrelated Activities

"Testing a LFO with a synchronization circuit. The idea is to force the LFO triangle wave output to immediately go to zero volt when receiving a positive gate or trigger at a Sync input. When the gate or trigger at the Sync input returns to zero, the triangle wave output must then always restart with an upward ramp. On this breadboard the reset circuit was implemented with a CMOS analog switch, and the sync control is just a wire to activate it."

"Cloistered"


video upload by SynthMania

Started as a minimal studio session with DrumBrute Impact, SH-101, TD-3.
Multitracked all the additional instruments in the DAW.
Equipment used:
- Arturia DrumBrute Impact: analog drum machine
- Roland SH-101: syn bass sequence
- Behringer TD-3-AN: 303 line
- Mackie ProFX10v3 mixer
- Squier Vintage Modified jazz fretless bass
- LTD M-53 electric guitar
- all other synths and FX done with the Cubase stock VSTs.

Wednesday, October 19, 2022

Therevox Ondes VCO eurorack module


video upload by NOISEBUG

https://www.noisebug.net/products/the...



"ONDES VCO

The Ondes VCO is a eurorack compatible re-creation of the original 7th generation Ondes Martenot oscillator with several improvements and additional synth-friendly features.

A RARE LEGEND RE-IMAGINED
The Ondes Martenot is one of the first electronic musical instruments, originally designed in 1928 by cellist and wartime radio telegrapher Maurice Martenot. In the 52 years that followed, the instrument was in continous development. By 1975 the vacuum tubes were replaced by solid state electronics allowing for many new and unique timbral combinations. We have revived these sounds from original schematics provided by and with guidance from Jean Landry, who was responsible for repairing many Ondes Martenot in Canada.

From the original discrete triangle core oscillator to the specialized wave shapers and mixing circuits, these sounds are now available for modular synthesis. The layout and function of each switch has been preserved to make this oscillator an ideal performance tool, and three independent switchable outputs can be used to patch unique destinations in the spirit of the Ondes Martenot's selectable Diffuseurs.

IMPROVED AND EXTENDED
Our Ondes VCO uses a temperature correcting pitch circuit, precision components, and also makes several improvements that increase stability over variations in voltage and temperature. For interfacing with the synth world, we have added a 1V/OCT pitch input, four position octave switch and three buffered outputs. We have also added two high-quality internal VCAs giving CV control over Octaviant (8) and Gambe (G) waveforms with illuminated level indication.

Silkscreened aluminum front panels are available in four different colours and combinations of industrial powder-coating and bead-blasted anodizing. All units go through final inspection and calibration by Therevox in Canada.

DETAILS AND SPECIFICATIONS
Width: 14HP
Depth: 30mm (1.2")
Current Draw: +12V 80mA, -12V 80mA
Reverse polarity protected (shorting)
Original Davies daka-ware tuning knob
Genuine QingPu 3.5mm jacks
Integrated dust-shields on slide potentiometers
1.6mm Aluminum front panel powder coated (white, grey) or bead-blasted anodized (silver, black)
Includes M2.5 nylon screws, M3 nylon screws, 10-14pin power cable, printed user manual and vinyl sticker
DOWNLOADS
Ondes VCO Manual [PDF 61kB]

https://www.noisebug.net/products/the..."

Moog Format demo system


video upload by NOISEBUG

https://www.noisebug.net/

Rhythmic LFOs How-To w/ NSI Quad LFO + Expander + Babel


video upload by New Systems Instruments

"This video explains how to make rhythmic LFOs with your Eurorack modular system, using the Quad LFO, the Phase Expander, and Babel from New Systems Instruments. You can use these same principles to combine any modulation sources that give you control over the phase of the outputs, and with any maximum/minimum/analog logic module. But note that the behavior of exclusive some (XOR/balanced middle) is unique to Babel.

For more about these modules, see:

https://nsinstruments.com/modules/qlf...
https://nsinstruments.com/modules/bab...
https://nsinstruments.com/modules/HSO...

Module descriptions:

The Quad LFO is an 8 HP analog sine core oscillator, giving four independent sine wave outputs. Each of the outputs ranges from nearly stopped to about 23Hz, covering the full sub-audio range and just dipping into the low audible frequencies. Each has linear voltage control as well, meaning that an increase in control voltage gives a proportional increase in output frequency. While each LFO is initially configured as a sine wave, there are four jumpers on the back to switch between sine and pulse wave outputs. This can be handy for using one of the four LFOs as a clock, or if you just want a square wave LFO for some other reason.

The 6 HP associated expander gives you three more LFO outputs, in a controlled phase relationship with the LFO to which they are connected. That is, each of the outputs is delayed by a certain percentage of the LFO cycle. The first output ranges from 0–180º, or from unison to a half cycle delay. The second ranges from 90–270º, or from a quarter cycle to three quarter cycle delay. And the last ranges from 180–360º, or from a half cycle to a full cycle delay. The phase expander can be useful for creating interesting rhythmic modulations, or when the LFO is configured as a square wave, giving you three phases of a sine wave LFO synced to a clock."
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