Thursday, June 20, 2024
Another day, another modular synth!
video upload by John L Rice
"Modules from 4ms, Erica Synths, Happy Nerding, 2hp, Doepfer, Synthesis Technology, Bubblesound, Intellijel, Circuit Abbey, Synth-Werks"
LABELS/MORE:
2hp,
4ms,
bubblesound,
Circuit Abbey,
Doepfer,
Erica Synths,
eurorack,
Happy Nerding,
intellijel,
MATRIXSYNTH Members,
Synthtech,
SYNTHWERKS
Waldorf Rack Attack Percussion Synthesizer SN 2210110000854
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via this listing
"This classic piece of Waldorf gear is the hardware version of their software. In 2003 they went a direction most wouldn't do. They released a rack version of software they created. Simmons, 808, CR78 are here along with others. This isn't just a drum synth, there's bass, synth and other crazy sounds. 6 outputs and a stereo in for processing outboard gear. All knobs are sturdy, screen has no dead pixels and is bright, main encoder has no jumping."
via this listing
"This classic piece of Waldorf gear is the hardware version of their software. In 2003 they went a direction most wouldn't do. They released a rack version of software they created. Simmons, 808, CR78 are here along with others. This isn't just a drum synth, there's bass, synth and other crazy sounds. 6 outputs and a stereo in for processing outboard gear. All knobs are sturdy, screen has no dead pixels and is bright, main encoder has no jumping."
Nine, Ten (The GND-1T | Circuit Bent Speech Chip Synthesizer)
video upload by Shirato_Noise
"Sketch of Sound Experiments.
For more info about GND-1T
https://richardvanhoesel.com/gnd1t/"
𝗢𝗕𝗘𝗥𝗛𝗘𝗜𝗠 ┃TEO-5 ┃ Puros sonidos analógicos ┃NO TALK🎹
video upload by 𝗠𝗨𝗦𝗜𝗖𝗛𝗢𝗟𝗜𝗖
"Te enseñamos una selección de sonidos sacados del nuevo Oberheim TEO-5 un sinte 100% analógico polifónico de 5 voces con el clásico filtro SEM de estado variable, secuenciador por pasos, arpegiadores, efectos y .. mucho más!"
"We show you a selection of sounds taken from the new Oberheim TEO-5, a 100% analog polyphonic 5-voice synth with the classic variable state SEM filter, step sequencer, arpeggiators, effects and... much more!"
Stereofication | feat. Makenoise 'Bruxa', QPAS SmilePass and XAOC Minsk
video upload by Cinematic Laboratory
"After the release of Bruxa two days ago, I noticed a lot of comments about it being a mono delay in a world that quickly goes stereo. So in this video, I'll use the concept of a mono delay and check out two options to stereofy it (besides running it through a stereo delay, granulator or reverb). QPAS smilepass is an 'allpass' filter which can produce 'false' stereo effects. XAOC Minsk really perfected this 'art' and can turn Strega/Bruxa into a wonderful stereo swirl with absolutely no effort. Higly recommended."
Noise Engineering Announces Gamut Repetitor, a Four-Channel Generative Sequencer
video upload by Noise Engineering
Press release follows:
Los Angeles, CA — Modular synthesizer company Noise Engineering, known for their unique Eurorack and software instruments and effects, has announced a new generative sequencer: Gamut Repetitor.
Noise Engineering has a history of taking classic synthesizer building blocks and putting their own spin on them. This time, they’ve taken the idea of random voltage generation, inspired by the Source of Uncertainty, and completely rethought the concept from the ground up, allowing for a huge amount of control over the results and an immediate and enjoyable patching experience.
Gamut Repetitor features four channels, each with their own trigger and CV outs. A global Reset input can be used to keep looping sequences in phase, and each channel features an advance input. The inputs normal down so the whole module can be run from a single clock, if desired. Triggers can be passed through to their respective outs directly, or randomized trigger sequences can be generated for complete note sequencing.
Gamut Repetitor’s workflow is fast and jamable. The Root parameter chooses a key, and a switch-controlled quantizer selects a set of notes, from exclusively octaves to chromatic, with many scale and chord variations in between. The Spread parameter adjusts how far the generated voltages will deviate from the root note, and the Down/Up parameter adjusts the direction of the deviation.
The real fun begins with the Length parameter. At the highest setting, random voltages are continuously generated, but turning the parameter down will loop the previous voltages, creating a sequence between 1 and 32 steps long, depending on the setting.
With its extensive CV inputs and plethora of outputs, Gamut Repetitor can easily be integrated into large generative patches, working seamlessly with other signal generators. However, its clever design and comprehensive interface also allows it to generatively sequence up to four voices with only a clock input.
Gamut Repetitor is available in both black and silver, and is available now at https://noiseengineering.us and at retailers globally. [Check with dealers on the right.]
Features
* Generative sequencer with four channels
* Internal quantizer with 27 selectable scales
* Continuously generate or loop random voltages
* Loops can be up to 32 steps long
* Generate CV and trigger patterns
* 100% CV-controllable interface
* Run with a single clock or advance channels separately
Availability and pricing:
Gamut Repetitor: In stock in black and silver. Shipping from Noise Engineering and retailers starting June 20th, 2024; MSRP US$370
https://noiseengineering.us/products/gamut-repetitor
Vostok Instruments Interview + Atlas Filter Design & Demo // Machina Bristronica 2023
video upload by DivKid
"With Machina Bristronica 2024 not that far around the corner and with it having a whole DivKid stage again with several discussions lets take a look at the talks from 2023.
In this video Jose from Vostok Instruments joins me to discuss his origins, getting into Eurorack personally, building up the company and modules before getting into his latest module Atlas. There's a lot of filter love, design chat and sound demos.
Thanks to Jose and the whole team at Machina Bristronica for a fantastic time, can't wait for the next one, tickets and info for that here // https://machinabristronica.uk
**TIMING INDEX // CHAPTERS**
00:00 Intro
00:40 Personal Eurorack journey
03:21 Vostok origins
04:40 Multi channel design philosophy
06:04 Atlas & a love of filters
07:46 The sound of Atlas
09:00 Choosing filter slopes and poles
10:33 Normalling inputs across channels
12:28 Choosing secondary CV inputs
14:33 Interpolating scanner
16:49 Quad filter modulated drones
17:25 Filter pings
18:53 Adding click and punch to pings
19:29 Clean click free low end booms
21:40 Playful spacing and needing multiple filters
21:43 Complex patches from simple things + needing “more of the same”
Test of tiny meloDICER Eurorack case after custom mounting MEX3 MIDI expander in the side
video upload by John L Rice
Vermona meloDICER and MEX3
Rebel Technologies CLK
Tall Dog Electronics uBraids SE
4ms Pod48x
Tendrils Cables
Alesis NanoPiano
20th Rearrangement Of This Tiny Eurorack Modular Synth InJust The Last Week!
video upload by John L Rice
Vermona meloDICER and MEX3
2hp Rnd
Ladik Dual Lag
Tall Dog uBraids SE
confined spaces #4 - PAiA Moroder
video upload by wildchurch
"Triggering/syncing a PAiA 9700s synth with a Boss DR-220A drum machine, plus a few other things.
While prat-arsing around with the PAiA, using the trigger out of the DR-220 to 'animate' its filters, I got a Giorgio Moroder sort of sound that I quite liked so worked it into a sketch as basis for some future development.
It's a self-playing system thanks to a Kawai Q80 MIDI sequencer running everything, with some MIDI to CV conversions here and there. Rather than detail all the patching, which isn't particularly exciting, here's a list of the gear involved:
Sound sources:
- PAiA 9700s
- Boss DR-220A
- School Rhythmer
- Fred's Lab Buzzzy!
Sound Effects/Processing
- DBX-160X compressor
- Elk EM-13 Analog Echo
- Korg SDD-3300
- Zoom Studio 1204
- Rocktron ProRax CE1 compressor/expander
- Homemade filter box
Clocking/Sequencing
- Kawai Q80
- Audiowerkstatt trigger2midi2trigger
- DIY multiples, clock dividers, ADSRs, trigger to gate convertors
TRIGGER WARNING!
The video is just various clips randomly cobbled together so isn't always in aligned to the sounds, i.e. the lights aren't necessarily flashing at the right moment."
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