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Wednesday, June 28, 2023

nervoussquirrel's Conway's Game



via nervoussquirrel

A cellular automaton pattern generator that also functions as a MIDI to trigger converter.

Legendary mathematician John Horton Conway's "Game of Life" algorithm is generated and displayed on the 8x8 LED matrix, with the activity of the cells mapped to the outputs below.

The MIDI input can also be used to control 64 separate trigger outputs.

If you're not familiar with Conway's Game of Life, a brief explanation:

Imagine a grid of cells, each of which can be in two states, either alive or dead. A set of simple rules determine what happens to each cell, depending on the state of neighbouring cells.

For each step in time:

(1) Any live cell with fewer than two live neighbours dies, as if caused by underpopulation.

(2) Any live cell with two or three live neighbours lives on to the next generation.

(3) Any live cell with more than three live neighbours dies, as if by overpopulation.

(4) Any dead cell with exactly three live neighbours becomes a live cell, as if by reproduction.

The module makes use of these rules, applying them to an 8x8 grid of cells.

The generated patterns can then be used as an interesting source of triggers, which may be used to sequence drums, envelope generators, or any other modules with trigger or gate inputs.

After selecting a pseudo-random set of starting conditions for the cells, the simulation will run until the cells either die out, or end in a stable loop. If the cells die out or end in a stationary configuration, the simulation will reset with a new set of starting conditions. Loops can end up as the classic "glider" or "blinker", or more elaborate patterns.

Features and controls

MIDI IN: The module responds to notes ranging from C2 / note 36 to E7 / note 100.

CLOCK IN: By default the internal clock runs at 10Hz, but the clock input allows other sources to set the speed up to about 270Hz. After 270Hz things start getting weird, which of course is not necessarily a bad thing! Run it from any source of gates or triggers - LFO, VCO, or even audio for timing strangeness.

RESET: Clears the current loop and starts with a new set of cells. Also clears stuck MIDI notes if necessary.

MIDI / LIFE: Selects MIDI or Game of Life mode.

KING KRELL


video upload by MAKEN0ISE

"A self-playing Spectraphon/Morphagene patch! 'King Krell' is the brainchild of Jon King and Rodent516. It utilizes the Spectraphon and Morphagene's CV outputs to create a self-playing system with no additional modulation sources needed! (But it could be fun to expand from here...)

The 'Krell patch,' originally by Todd Barton, is a famous self-playing patch technique inspired by music from the film Forbidden Planet. Various approaches to Krell have been featured on our channel before:"

New Beat 2023


video upload by Mike @ Artisan

"Nucleus Sound Engine (same as used in the Iliad)
Starts out with a Wavetable on Osc3
Adds Wavefolder or Osc1, then its Sub octave.
Adds Osc2 saw and octave up
Switches to High-Pass filtering and inverted ADSR"

Suzuki TO-37R

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"Vintage Suzuki TO-37R POLYPHONIC electric keyboard and drum machine. Three basic keyboard sounds which can be pressed simultaneously for interesting tones. For example- strings and flute combo produces a gnarly overdrive sawtooth. The built in analog drum machine is capable of the same multi patching. Two can be press in creating really interesting and playable rhythms. This keyboard shines in front of a delay and reverb!

DISCLAIMER:

The volume pods are a little scratchy which is expected for a 50 year old synth. The rear output jack is inoperable. It could probably be fixed simply but that’s beyond my scope. I always used the headphone jack as an output which works equally well. The built in speaker is really nice but I wouldn’t push it too hard."

Crumar/Univox Jazzman - RARE Vintage Analog Electric Piano Synthesizer

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See the demo posted here.

Eko Ekosynth P15 Vintage Analog Synth SN 0317

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via this auction

See the demo in this post.

"Very rare and exotic Italian analog monophonic synth from the late 70s. The condition is really great, working very well as well as sounding just beautiful.

The synth was recently pro serviced:

All old electrolytic capacitors replaced hi-quality equivalents
Potentiometers refurbished and cleaned
Calibrated, tuned and ready to play!
Power cable (220V / EU plug) is included."

Novation Supernova II Keyboard Synthesizer

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Roland Jupiter-8 JP-8 Analog Polyphonic Synthesizer JP8 w/ DCB

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ALESIS ION Demo & Review


video upload by musictrackjp

DEMO by Katsunori UJIIE.

Tuesday, June 27, 2023

New Radikal Technologies Delta CEP A2


livestream video upload by GetJervis

New Radikal Technologies Delta CEP A2. OS update will be available for original Delta CEP A owners.

"Another GetJervis Livestream! This time I'm fiddling with the DELTA CEP A 2.
I've had this few weeks and am still playing, so I've asked its creator Jorg Schaaf to join me in the comments Join us whilst I figure it out!

Enjoy x

Kit used in the video:

DElta CEP A2
ARTURIA Keystep Pro"
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