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Friday, November 15, 2024

SCJS #32 NOISEVEMBER ONE & SCJS #33 NOISEVEMBER TWO


video upload by FL3SHB4CK

"Small Case Jam Sessions #32
Tiptop Audio 258t, Behringer 150, Qu-bit Prism, NLC 1U DIFF-RECT
4U 50hp recorded live into Syntakt reverb and delay"

SCJS #33 NOISEVEMBER TWO

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Small Case Jam Sessions #33
Tiptop Audio 258t, Behringer 150, Qu-bit Prism, NLC 1U DIFF-RECT
4U 50hp recorded live into Syntakt reverb and delay

00:00 0000
01:03 0001
01:35 0010
02:31 0011
02:54 0100
03:59 0101
05:12 0110
06:10 0111
06:28 1000

Solar 42F Jam with Hydrasynth and Waldorf Iridium via External Input


video upload by Longstride

"This is not an amazing ambient music jam I'm afraid, this is just some guy, playing his Solar 42 for fun. I ran my Waldorf Iridium into the Solar via the External Input jack to try it out. The Waldorf was playing an arp sequence with the latch set so it was repeating. Then I played the Solar 42F with the external input coming through and I later overdubbed some Hydra-synth for a bit of variety. I'm not modular patch pro, very much still learning my way by experimentation."

11/14/24 Metasonix D-2000 + MFB SEQ-1 + Waveform LPG + CXM 1978


video upload by Cfpp0

"The Metasonix D-2000 has individual outputs for each drum voice, but it also has a mono output with an 'IT’S TORTURE' knob. When you use this mono output there is serial interaction between the voices, which is part of what makes this drum machine magical. But you also get power supply whine. I like it. For this patch the whine and squeal is gated by a passive Waveform LPG driven by Pamela’s New Workout, which is also clocking the MFB SEQ-1 playing back the trigger patterns. And reverb blended on the CXM 1978."

Bad Gear - That Teenage Engineering Thing


video upload by AudioPilz

"Welcome to Bad Gear, the show about the world’s most-hated audio tools. Synth nerds shopping for gear will come across plenty of options that seem a little overpriced: generic raspberry pis in plastic enclosures, iconic instruments going for around 50% of the repair cost needed to keep them up and running for the next 5 years and the usual Reverb madness raising the blood pressure of GAS victims all around the globe.

Today we are going to talk about PO-33. While this 2018 lofi sampler, microscopic groovebox and indispensable salted caramel latte chaser is both affordable AND powerful, it might be part of Teenage Engineering’s most perfidious strategy to go EP-133 medieval on your wallet.

That Teenage Engineering Thing
Bad Gear - OP-TOY!!!
Pocket Operator
Teenage Engineering PO-33 K.O!
TE PO33 KO
Teenage Engineering OP-XY

Chapters:
00:00 Intro tune
01:06 Overview Teenage Engineering PO-33
01:33 Audio Quality, Melodic, Drums, Slicing ,...
02:20 Polyphony, Basic Features
02:50 Punch-in FX
03:11 Sequencer
03:38 Workflow Hacks
04:04 Connectivity, Sync, Audio
04:18 Enclosures, Pricing
04:41 Hate
05:06 Jam 1 ( Downbeat )
06:06 Jam 2 ( DIY Trance )
06:55 Finale ( MicroHouse )
07:25 Verdict"

Ambient Jam // Cocoquantus // Norns // Organelle // Gen Loss // Tetrax // Cosmos // Peterlin


video upload by Lesjamusic

"The source of this track came through playing with the l_ll__l_ script on Norns: https://llllllll.co/t/l-ll-l/58123 - and layering in Cocoquantus, Organelle (playing Plaits), Tetrax and Cosmos. Chase Bliss Gen Loss and Peterlin add some crackle and hiss."

Roland Jupiter-6 (1983) & EHX small stone & SM LP-88 | testing sequence - Werkstatt Matlak


video upload by Werkstatt Matlak

"Roland Jupiter-6 testing after repair and service.

JP-6 into EHX small stone, drums by Sound Master Latin Percussion LP-88"

Dubby "this is the ultimate music tool" by Componental // DivKid Discussion Machina Bristronica 2024


video upload by DivKid

You might remember Dubby from this set of Machina Bristronica videos.

"Back at Superbooth I was pleasantly surprised to see a quadrophonic dub delay called Dubby, learning that it could work in quad, dual stereo, 4x mono or a whole range of flexible FX routings sounded great. Fast forward to Machina Bristronica for the DivKid Discussion (on the DivKid stage!) I had the pleasure of sitting down for a conversation and demo of Dubby with Rasmus from Componental. Here's that discussion.

Dubby is currently live on Kickstarter at the time of publishing with around a week to go. If you'd like to support it (it's well over funding, so it's happening already) here it is // https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/..."


"Dubby is a powerful, standalone device designed to simplify the creative process and put you in full control of your sound - whether you're just starting out or you're an experienced musician. With no computer needed, just plug-and-play.

Perfect for singers, producers, instrumentalists, and modular synth enthusiasts alike, Dubby fits seamlessly into your workflow. Its intuitive, hands-on controls make it fun to explore new sounds, from quadraphonic effects to custom synths. Whether you're jamming at home, recording in the studio, or performing live, Dubby gives you the freedom to personalise your music-making experience, allowing you to map and control every parameter your way.

And with Dubby’s open platform, you can even customise both the hardware and software, unlocking endless possibilities for creativity and exploration.

Immediate Immersion and Flow: Dubby works out of the box and is set up to be a fun and engaging music device, either as an audio effect, synthesizer, or music tool.

Endless Possibilities: Upload new audio effects and synthesisers directly from the Dubby App Store, accessible through a web browser, making Dubby a versatile addition to any setup.

Tactile Interface: Designed with musicians in mind, Dubby features an intuitive hardware interface with select controls for seamless interaction during live performances or studio sessions.

Fully Stand-Alone Functionality: Dubby can run advanced real-time audio algorithms, freeing you from the computer. Take your favourite effects, synths, and tools out of the box!

Quadrophonic Sound: Experience immersive, high-fidelity audio with Dubby's quadrophonic capabilities.

Customisable and Programmable: Tailor Dubby to your specific needs by swapping side panels to your liking. Choose between faders, buttons, and expression / footswitch jacks. With programming in popular languages like Max/MSP Gen~, Pure Data (coming), and C++, you can modify existing algorithms or create entirely new ones."

he calls it: delayf**ker - Power Glitch - Sonic State Demo at Machina Bristonica

video upload by Componental

"The delayf**ker is a performance effect that pushes digital echo to its limits, with real-time manipulations getting ‘stuck’ in the feedback loop for dynamic sound-on-sound edits. It delivers rich, glitchy audio textures, ranging from Karplus-Strong and micro-looping to traditional echo and chorus. With control over delay time, feedback, and buffer freezing, you can experiment on the edge of stability for unique sonic outputs. Despite its experimental nature, it's highly versatile, offering sounds from subtle to chaotic, for live or studio use."



Early Bird Price: €456

First jam & unboxing - Kastle 2 FX Wizard


video upload by Stazma

"I guess it's all in the title hahaha. Just trying the thing out with what I had on the shooting desk when I received it: a 880 drum machine by System80 & my Intellijel eurorack system (happy 15 years Intellijel by the way)."

ASM Hydrasynth Hydra Galaxy


video upload by App Sound (by Matt Sour)

"Get 80 presets for the ASM Hydrasynth (all models).
info & purchase: https://www.app-sound.com/asm-hydrasy...
A walkthrough with 12 presets.

0:00 Big Dipper
1:00 Hold & Chill
1:50 Aquarius
2:22 Hydrus
3:11 Plucked
3:45 Cold Waves
4:23 Stars
4:59 Organum
5:31 Eridanus
5:56 Pegasus
6:23 Scorpion
6:47 Airy"

Modgeist live at SUPERBOOTH24


video upload by Superbooth Berlin

"We were happy to be able to welcome back MODGEIST at SUPERBOOTH24. This time he brought his unique experimental electronic sound, blending intricate sound design with live performance. The concert showcases his distinctive style, weaving together organic and synthetic textures. Enjoy the concert and please note: the audio is in mono. "
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