Friday, August 30, 2024
PlantsSystem-November
video upload by plantssystem
"M" Interactive Composition.
Running On Hataroid.
Connection To Steinberg ModelE.
Update: you can find the software, M, here: https://exxosforum.co.uk/atari/mirror/tamw/m.htm
Notes for the archives:
Live Dub Techno Workflow with Linked PLAYdifferently MODEL1 + 1.4 Mixers
video upload by Honeysmack
"In this video I link 2x PLAYdifferently mixers, the MODEL1 and MODEL1.4 for a 10 channel all hardware Dub Techno come Ambient improvisation. The first part of the video I walk through my workflow with this all hardware set up and how I perform in my studio. If you're familiar with how I make, you'll know that I consider my studio an "instrument', whereby I see each device within my studio is a module of my studio-instrument. Every device informs how I perform and compose "in the moment". There are no predetermined outcomes or painful rehearsal. In simple terms I choose several devices, ensure they are synchronised and away I go. Improvising through a process of construction and deconstruction layers of rhythms and sounds. Allowing happy accidents to inform the evolving performance. This jam was recorded in a single unedited improvised take.
The full live performance starts at 08:56. I've been a huge fan of the PLAYdifferently MODEL1 mixer for many years. It is at the heart of everything I do; performing live in front of an audience or in my studio. Recently I got the MODEL1.4 as it will be easier for taking out on the road... but then I thought it would also be highly useful in the studio when linked to the MODEL1.
Gear used in this video:
@playdifferently9439 MODEL1 and MODEL1.4 mixers.
@melbourneinstruments Nina, 12-voice poly synth providing the long ambient pads that transforms into a tinkle of melodic phrases.
Roland TR-909 is the solid rhythmic framework and anchor.
Roland TB-303 and TB-303 Devilfish adding the bubbling acid bass.
Roland TR-808 for some dirty outer-space electro drums running through a Korg Monotron Delay.
Elektron Octatrack is the master clock and resamples the small modular synth rack.
Elektron MachineDrum glitchy digital drum rhythms.
Elektron Syntakt provides a subtle layer of synth and drums.
Eventide Space and Time Factor - for reverb and dub delay echos.
Small modular synth rack, 62hp
00:00 Workflow walk through
08:56 Full Live Dub Techno Performance
π‘ This channel is supported by my Patreon supporters who get a first look, join here: / honeysmack'
LABELS/MORE:
Elektron,
eurorack,
MATRIXSYNTH Members,
Melbourne Instruments,
Play Differently,
Roland
Dream of .....
video upload by Morenook
"Some apps, some soundscape #electronicmusic"
Novation Circuit Tracks & Sonicware Ambient.
A Low Poly Paradise Bird
video upload by phuturemusic
"Balearic House is about dancing on tropical islands in Heaven π"
https://phuturemusic.com
The Galaxy Electric π REAL LOVE π {Official Music Video} - Analog Retro-tronica Cosmic Tape Music
video upload by The Galaxy Electric
"Music Video by Sean Hancock - @seanhancockphotofilm8960
π΅Music by The Galaxy Electric - 'Real Love' (2024) Single out now on all platforms
Learn More here: https://thegalaxyelectricshop.com/blo...
This song was recorded live directly to 1/4" Tape using our Tascam A-3440 Reel to Reel in a daw-less improvised style. Inspired by 80s proto-house music with a dash of 90s deep house, and our obsession with the history of early electronic music techniques.
Gear used includes, but not limited to, the Akai MPC60, Nord Modular, Space Echo RE-20 Delay Pedals, Loopers, and Sequencers.
Stream now on all platforms and follow us for more coming soon!"
AMSynth's Introduces the AM1013 Octave Fixed Filter Bank - Band Pass Perfection
video upload by AMSynths
"AMSynth launch the next 'lost module' of the ARP 2500. Eight 12dB fixed band pass filters in parallel, each with a nice gentle resonance. Individual outputs, mix outputs and a bypass feature. Perfect for post processing sounds, More resonance can be dialed in with VCA module feedback loop that uses the dual inputs and outputs."
"This 14HP module is a re-imagining of the ARP 1013 octave filter bank that was announced in 1970 by Tonus as part of the 2500 Synthesizer, but it never made it into production. It consists of eight band pass filters with their cutoff frequency spaced one octave apart, from 63Hz to 8kHz.
The filter is very useful for creating formant and vowel sounds. The individual outputs enable voltage control of the filter by using eight external VCA's - for example the 1032 Mixer & Distributor module.
The AM1013 is based on contemporary Op Amp based filter bank designs, such as the EMS Eight Octave Bank from April 1971. It uses a 12dB high pass filter in series with a 12dB low pass filter to create eight band pass filters that are connected in parallel and set one octave apart. The filters have a fixed frequency and Q of 5.0.
The eight filter outputs are mixed into a single output with two jack socket. Each filter can be adjusted for level using the ARP 2500 style control knobs. The input and output levels can also be adjusted using the front panel potentiometers.
High quality WIMA polypropylene capacitors have been used to ensure a beautiful sounding filter. The filter has a bypass feature which can be set using the push button switch (with green LED). The wide frequency range from 16Hz to 8KHz, Q of 5.0, individual outputs and high quality sound make for a unique module that takes its heritage from 1971.
The 1013 pairs nicely with the 1032 Mix & Distributor module, where each band pass filter output is patched into a VCA, enabling time domain mixing of the fixed filter sounds."
EP 2 - New 2500 Modules - AM1028 Seq Volts use cases
video upload by O.Z. Hall
See the announcement post here.
"This video is the second in a series on a number of new modules from Amsynths which are companions to the Behringer ARP 2500 series of eurorack modules.
This video explores the AM1028 Sequential Volts from Amsynths to expand the Behringer 1027 Sequencer in the 2500 series.
Here are excerpts from Amsynths description of this module:
This 8HP module expands the capability of the Behringer 1027 sequencer by adding an additional column of variable control voltages.
The eight steps of the 1027 are mirrored in the 1028 with three precision control voltage outputs; one at 2V for controlling VCO's and two at 10V for controlling filters, amplifiers and VC env gens.
The AMSynths AM1028 fills in a piece of history by recreating the Slave Module, which we call Sequential Volts.
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Here's a ( not affiliate ) link to the module:
https://www.amsynthstore.co.uk/produc...
The User Manual:
https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/fe65mf..."
TIMECODE
0:00 - Intro to the AM1028 Sequential Volts module
4:00 - Use Case 1 - Extra 2 Volt CV output for the 1027
4:30 - Use Case 2 - Use the 2 Volt CV to control the 1027 Internal Clock
5:11 - Use Case 3 - Use the 1027 Outputs A, B, C as a waveform via the 1050 Mix Seq w/audio rate
9:20 - Use Case 4 - 24 step sequence via 1050 seq switch plus AM1027 for 8 step sequence
10:48 - Use Case 5 - Use 1027 Channel C as a gate bus to drive 1003 Envelope to Voice 2 filter
12:36 - Conclusion"
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