Sunday, October 15, 2023
1980's Jam #1
video upload by ItsCoolDiamond
"A 1980's style funky instrumental. Track Name: Refraction. Enjoy!
For Sample Packs, Sounds Kits, Preset Packs & Production:
www.itscooldiamond.com
IG: ItsCoolDiamond
Twitter: ItsCoolDiamond"
Lectric Panda's Automata Sequencer
video upload by Lectric Panda
https://lectricpanda.com/
"Cellular Automata based MIDI Sequencer. Bits from the Automata state are added to the note base parameters: Trigger, Pitch, Velocity, Duration, Slice, and Hold.
Four MIDI CC's can also be generated.
1-D Automata.
Reset every N steps.
Scalable UI.
Integrated tool tips.
Host Transport Sync.
Sample accurate MIDI Generation.
VST3 Format."
"Automata was heavily influenced by work David Burraston @ noyzelab had done with his uMANIAC sequencer."
PlayFader PlayMates
video uploads by Play All Day
You might remember Play All Day from previous posts here.
Playlist:
1. PlayFader PlayMates
PlayFader meets @erfindungsbuero ERM Polygogo.
Headphones recommended.
Channel A:
CV - V/oct of Polygogo and multed into Natural Gate’s Control input to open up the decay time. Set to User Scale. Gate - Right-hand side Hit input on Natural Gate.
Channel B:
CV - Various modulation inputs on Polygogo. Set to 2v unquantised.
Gate - Left-hand side Hit input on Natural Gate.
Clock input, set to CV.- from @makenoisemusic Function EOC output.
PolyGogo X and Y outputs are split into separate sides of the Natural Gate so they can be independently gated. It’s all running through the @busycircuits MFX for some stereo glue and then onto the delicious Sealegs by @intellijel for delay vibes.
PlayGuide:
We start by setting each channel’s time division to different settings. Then we record a 16 step loop of both channels simultaneously, creating nice polyrhythms. Then we play around with the record arm of CV and Gate, essentially decoupling them so we can record just CV over the gate patterns in the Loop buffer. Then we overdub some different gate patterns by setting the channels to different divisions. We even play with 24ppn which is crazy fast but gives a nice effect. We overdub that again showing how you can endlessly play over your recordings. And we use Latch a lot, because we love Latch… a lot! Latch allows the CV output to be played live with the faders, over the top of the buffer contents. A quick double-tap of Latch releases the CV from the live fader position, and back to whatever’s in the Loop buffer.
Available for Pre-order now ❤️
In our next PlayMates video, PlayFader meets @noiseeng BIA & @michigan_synth_works SY0.5 - things get seriously wild..."
2. PF Clocked redux
PlayFader has dark side, don’t be fooled by all pretty colours 🙃
Our 2nd PlayMate video shows the less conventional and, frankly, crazy side of PlayFader. Hard to explain in detail what happened here but the main idea was to explore playing with the speed of the clock input. Recording patterns at slow clock rates and speeding up really fast.
Huge thanks to Paul’s Alex Bow for the idea!
Channel A is playing with BIA by Noise Engineering and Channel B is having fun with Michigan Synthworks SY0.5 and both are running into the mighty M T2D dual triode distortion by Sonocurrent.
Channel A:
CV - to the pitch and various modulation inputs on BIA via the fabulous Ochd by DivKid and Instruo.
Set to 5v un-quantised range.
Gate - BIA trigger input
Channel B:
CV - pitch input on the SY0.5
Set to 5v un-quantised range.
Gate - to trigger input of SY0.5
Hard to explain, but things go nuts. Due to the fact the looper and clock divisions are always tight, cool patterns emerge and when you speed the clock up you get interested low bit res waveforms and glitchy mayhem.
3. PlayFader PlayMates Pt2
Another little snippet of these PlayMates having fun. Slowing the clock coming into PlayFader allows you to record more into the 16 step buffer when it’s set to faster decisions. We then speed up the clock and all kinds of interesting happen.
In case you didn’t already know, we’re open for pre-orders. Link in bio. And stay tuned for more episodes of PlayMates coming soon. If you have any suggestions of friends you’d like OlayFader to meet, let us know in the comments.
And if you can’t quite figure out what PlayFader is doing, check out the PlayData manuals on our website.
Love and patches,
Play All Day ❤️
Behringer Pro-800 - "Organica" Soundset 50 Presets
video upload by LFOstore
"We are continuing a new series of banks for Behringer Pro-800.
Welcome to 'Organica' Soundset with 50 hadrcrafted alive sounds onboard!
Soundset is here: https://lfo.sellfy.store/p/behringer-...
Behringer Pro-800 is a powerful synthesizer with huge potential and an incredible variety of sounds, this time we will dive into the world of pulsations, modulations and vintage feel.
Expressive Alive Leads
Beautiful Strings & Pads
Modular-Like Sequences
Cinematic Arps
Plucks & Poly's
FX
Suited for all modern genres of electronic music: retrowave, ambient, trance, house, classic electronica, downtempo.
Nearly all our patches utilize the Mod wheel or / and aftertouch for expressive sounds - make sure to always try them when checking out the patches.
Instructions are included.
By Nick Klimenko aka Chronos, a creator of 'Organica' for Waldorf Blofeld & 'WS Universe' for Korg Wavestation."
PhonicBloom GechoLogic Loopstyler
video upload by Gecho Loopsynth
"After a lot of prototyping, we're finally happy with the circuit, and here are its first sounds! :) We've opened preorders at https://phonicbloom.com/ [priced at €175 +VAT] and manufacturing will commence shortly, our favourite PCB factory is happy with the blueprints and all components are in stock. If you are interested in technical details and the development journey, check https://loopstyler.com/.
This demo shows a very basic configuration: 4 samples across 4 rows of pads, sharing the same octave and mode. After activating the arpeggiator, you can change key, octave, mode, or instrument that the arpeggiator controls. We also hear complaints about incorrectly entered command sequence; this prototype lacks texts on some pads, and LED lights are not yet showing cues about what is going on, which makes it harder to control. An annotated video explaining these controls in detail, will be recorded once the first production unit arrives from the factory."

"The Loopstyler is a powerful pocket synthesizer capable of running multiple sound engines and effects at once. It can handle a large amount of samples on the SD card, limited only by the card capacity. Browse and organize them easily to be used in patches, play them back with at least 32‑voices polyphony, smooth time stretching and pitch shifting.
You can play the Loopstyler in different ways: like the classic Stylophone, or in a tape loop emulation mode, or by programming it using the multitrack sequencer. Apart from the sampled sounds, it runs other sound engines, such as FM, Karplus‑Strong, granular and subtractive synthesis. The usual suite of effects can be applied per voice or globally. A single microphone and monophonic line input allow for sampling possibilities (you can import stereo samples easily via the SD card).
Designed to fit snugly in your pocket, Loopstyler is the source of endless hours of fun anywhere you go. And of course, everything you play can be recorded internally, so nothing is lost."
Spinning the dial on Clough Brengle oscillator, a late 1930s analog device
video uploads by Brian Comnes
Update:
"It's all analog for sure , from 1938!! Don Buchla was 1 year old at the time. Bob Moog was 4 !! Daphne Oram was only 13. It uses two heterodyned tubes oscillating around 80k hz and uses a monster variable capacitor to generate the differential frequency much akin to that used in a tube based theremin, and then to an internal tube amplifier
Best part of this device is it sweeps continuously from 40k hz to about 9k. Most bench oscillators have stepped narrower ranges Here's some vids. "
via this auction
"Used Clough Brengle Beat Frequency Oscillator Model 79C
Estimated from 1937 in good working order. see videos
This an all tube analog oscillator capable of sweeping form 30 hz to 9k hz CONTINUOUSLY .
All orIginal to my knowledge. MassiVe transformers, this thing weighs in at 20 pounds (which will make shipping a bit pricey) Has new grounded power cord
Includes one connector cable."
I'll Carry the Universe with Me - An Autumn Performance Recording
video upload by Meng Qi
"Almost two years ago, in a fall similar to the present, when the dried leaves swirled and danced in the air, a performance video was recorded.
At this moment, I find myself in a different place, with an imprecise location, perhaps somewhere on the mainland of China. On my desk is an unfamiliar poetry collection titled "I'll Carry the Universe with Me."
He said, 'lt's best to have the gift of listening.'
'She played a piece, not the subtle sound of a narrow stream, nor the distant echoes of tall trees. It's best to have the gift of listening, better without a piano, just to listen to the natural sounds of things.'
mengqimusic.com"
Ensoniq Fizmo - Single Patch with Arpeggiator tweaking into Chaos
video upload by Christian's Sonic Spaces
"This is a recorded short live jam with my Ensoniq Fizmo. Just a custom patch using the arpeggiator and tweaking things with the knobs into chaos. Still a weird, unique, beautiful sound monster!
I used for the recording the following FX chain:
Pigtronix Echolution 2 Deluxe - GFI System Specular Reverb 2.
The signal went through a Presonus StudioLive 16.0.2 into the PC via USB for recording. The jam was then mastered with a bit EQ and compression on some tracks and iZotope Ozone on the master track."
Buchla 245 exploration
video upload by Todd Barton
"Experimenting with sending pulse and reference from the 245 to pitch and wave shape of the 258."
chase bliss Mood MKII Sound Demo (no talking) - 6 Ambient Improvisations with Novation Peak
video upload by Limbic Bits
0:00 Far Out
4:46 Before the Flood
6:50 Mare
9:28 Gamelan I
12:48 Gamelan II
15:00 At the Sea
17:27 Entropy (Dist Pad 1, Col of Canada, Anitouch)
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