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Sunday, October 23, 2022

Vaemi Shift Register


video uploads by Vaemi



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"Shift Register essentially stores the data in binary form, and it shifting the data in accordance with a clock signal reference. In fact, thanks to this feature, it is used for storing, adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing data in a computer. Multiplication and dividing are actually the results of the shifting process.

Shift Register is a module that is designed for Eurorack systems, and it can run between 0V-+5V. It runs with a clock signal. This way, all the data entered through data input is synchronized with the starting and ending times of the clock signal. This module is a dual and 4bit Shift Register module. It can be accepted as a 4-step sequencer. The jack on the module that types data is input.Even if you enter a CV signal or gate signal, the signal you will get from the outputs is a 5V gate signal. The first output, on the other hand, gives out exactly the same pattern you entered in the data signal, only a better-synced version with the clock,while synchronizing with the clock signal, it shifting the written patten to another output as the clock arrives. In fact, as a result, when you enter 16-note clock signals, you get a 16-note delayed version of the patten you typed from each output. If you use this module in the audio rate range, you can run it like an oscillator with clock signals that are hearable for human ears. In this way, while patching with square waves in Logic, you primarily get different phase degrees of the data (square wave) you entered.

The module also has a reset input. If you send a trigger or a gate to this input, Shift Register will delete all the data in its memory.

When you record data in the data input in the momentary flow and stop the clock signal, you will see that 4 steps, which is actually 4 bits of data stay frozen inside the module. At this point, if you redirect one of the outputs to the Shift Register's data input, and if you give the clock signal back again, the pattern will enter a 2-3-4 step loop according to the output that you use. This pattern will go on like this forever if you follow these steps.The pattern you recorded is probably out of phase in comparison to the clock signal; however, you can also select the phase of the pattern by starting the Shift Register at different times.

Another method is that you can enter the same clock signals in the second Shift Register because it is a 2-channeled Shift Register module. If you direct the 4th output of the 1st Shift Register to the data input of the 2nd Shift Register, you can extend the Shift Register up to 7 bits."

Saturday, October 22, 2022

EMW SYSTEM-15 Analog Modular Synthesizer


video upload by EMW Synthesizers

L-1 Quad Discrete VC Equalizer / Resonator -- Oscillation Mode


video upload by Aleksei Laman

"All channels switched to Oscillation Mode (DIP switch).
Frequency modulated from v/oct CV.
Level modulated from ADSR."

A Quadrature Triangle Wave LFO Simulation, just for fun


video upload by Unrelated Activities

"Creating a quadrature triangle wave output with a basic Schmitt trigger and integrator LFO can be done with some logic and waveshaping, but this always involve dealing with transition clicks attenuation. Another approach is to employ a second LFO circuit receiving a small impulse from a zero cross comparator connected to the integrator output of the first LFO integrator. There will be no waveshaping here, therefore no clicks, but the two integrators need to be identical."

"Smalltown Boy" by Bronski Beat with Korg Volcas (FM, Keys, Modular, Sample)


video upload by Mattelica

"'Smalltown Boy' by Bronski Beat with the Korg Volcas (FM, Keys, Modular, and Sample) to a Roland VS880 to a Canon 6D + 17-40mm lens"

1970s Dubreq 350S Stylophone w/ Original Boa-Box" Case & Extras

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"Included with the stylophone is the original "Boa-Box" case, warranty card, song book, user guide, and 12 inch instructional record."

Roland DJ-70 MK2 SN 0000005 with Gotek USB Floppy Drive Emulator & USB Drive w/ 1500 Legendary HFE Sounds

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Roland JD-800 in Very Good Condition/ Pro-serviced/ Future-proofed

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An afternoon with the Prophet Rev2 (basic patch design, making a pad)


video upload by Analog Monoxide

"Some of my most viewed videos have been the ones I did with the Rev2, so today I figured I'd do a video for those of you expressed interest, or who maybe are new to synthesis and want some ideas for making pads.

No preparation, just sitting down with the Rev2 and making a patch, and talking a bit about it.
Starting with some basics, but these are often the first things I play around with, when doing a new patch.

If you're one of the people who liked the videos where I talked about my patches, this one's for you.

First time I try setup like this with skycam, so learned a few things not to do next time.
But whatever, rather than scrapping the whole thing - here it is."

Noise Box Go Boom (Erica Synths Perkons HD-01 Jam)


video upload by Analog Monoxide

"I've just spent a few hours with it yet, arrived earlier today.
Requires a bit of time and work to develop motor memory, but couldn't resist doing a little jam. Awesome machine, super fun."

What is working with the Erica Synths Perkons HD-01 like? (demo and opinion)

video upload by Analog Monoxide

"I had my eye on this machine since it was unveiled, and I know I'm not the only one.
It's been getting a lot of hype, and there's some videos of banging sets, and videos talking through a script, breaking down every button and function.

But what is it like to own this machine, and have it in front of you, working with it, as opposed to watching someone on YouTube?

Mostly, I just make music and video because that's what I enjoy.
When I do a video on gear, I only talk about gear I genuinely enjoy, and I like to focus more on providing information, teaching, or stimulating creativity, rather than just feeding into the GAS algorithm to drive sales.

0:00 - Intro jam
6:00 - Impressions after the first days
10:00 - IDM beat from scratch
18:16 - More thoughts on workflow
19:30 - Techno from scratch
22:40 - Summary
25:00 - My cat hates it

This is my machine, bought at retail price.
My aim is to try cover some of the stuff I thought was a bit unclear from watching other videos.
I'll be jamming a bit on it, and giving some of my thoughts in this video.

I just got this machine yesterday, so I'm still memorizing some of the workflow.
To answer one of my own questions from this video: To delete a certain parameter from a pattern, while in record mode just hold down "clear" and wiggle the respective knob.
Very intuitive, really, just didn't occur to me while I was recording.

Talking about stuff VS just doing it, are two different things :)
I'm still getting used to it.

Hope this video is helpful for some of you."
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