Sunday, December 15, 2024
UDO Super 6 & Dave Smith Tempest
video upload by the nightwater
"Quick jam using the UDO Super 6 for the lead and some pads. Using the Dave Smith Tempest for drums, Moog Mother 32 for bass, and Strymon Bigsky Mx for reverb."
PLH - Moog Matriarch + Novation Summit + BigSky MX + Ableton Push
video upload by PLH
"Live session with Ableton Push, Novation 61SL mk3, Novation Summit, BigSky MX and my new Moog Matriarch. Melody inspired by @ChrisHuntTunes here":
live: Moog Matriarch (no talking, no mercy)
video upload by Chris Hunt
"Four oscillators, three sequences, two channel ping-pong delay. This is Matriarch. Your Grandmother says hi."
ALA Case Expander How-To
video upload by After Later Audio
"Using our expansion set to convert the lid into another powered rack."
Erica Synths Perkons HD-01
video upload by Tim Shoebridge
"Here's my personal take on this fascinating and rather exotic piece of hardware from Erica Synths. I've had it for a couple of months, I'm by no means an expert, but I thought I would share with you the way in which I am experimenting with Perkons and integrating it into my studio."
Meet DOTS - An open hardware, open source DIY eurorack module
video upload by Johannes
"DIY eurorack module web teaser
www.d-o-t-s.net
https://github.com/johannesstrueber/dots"
From the manual:
The module features six outputs and two inputs. Each output is numbered from 1 to 6 and is accompanied by an LED dot that indicates the current state of the output. The inputs consist of a Clock input, which receives clock signals and triggers specific actions, and a CV input, which functions as a trigger for various control voltage signals. When a clock signal is detected, the corresponding LED will light up red. When an output is active the corresponding dot will light up white. You need to save all settings in the CONFIG menu.
The primary navigation tool is the rotary encoder, which allows you to toggle between different states and menus by pressing it. The module includes a potentiometer labeled Range, which is used to adjust a delay parameter.
Sequencer
In the sequencer program menu. You see a matrix of six channels (rows) by 16 steps (columns). Each channel can be toggled on or off by pressing the encoder. The current step is indicated by a white dot. The sequencer can be started and stopped by pressing the encoder. You can access the sequencer settings by scrolling the first element left or the last element right.
Random Trigger/Gates
The Random trigger program allows you to set a probability for each channel to trigger. The probability is set by the range potentiometer. The probability is displayed as a bar graph. The program can be set to trigger all channels at once or in a sequence.
Clock Divider
The clock divider program allows you to divide the incoming clock signal by a factor. Each circle represents one channel. If filled it will trigger the output. The divider can be set to a specific number or a mode like power of 2, prime numbers, or fibonacci numbers.
The RAREST Thing To Come From The 1960's EMS Putney Labs. EMS VCS4
video upload by LOOK MUM NO COMPUTER
"The Mystery of the VCS4. Sort of The Halfway house between the VCS3 and the yet to become SYNTHI100."
BANDCAMP all the songs VCS4 Collection (pay what you want) :-
https://www.patreon.com/lookmumnocomputer
P1255666 1
video upload by LOOK MUM NO COMPUTER
OctoOscillation
video upload by LOOK MUM NO COMPUTER
automatic atmosphere
video upload by Todd Barton
"a little experiment programming cross-fading textures to create an automatic atmosphere.
My Patreon: / synthtodd"
Prophet Rev 2 '80 vibes
video upload by Daniel Mana - sound designer & composer
"Prophet Rev 2 is very capable of basically any sound, got some '80 vibes sounds goibg on here. The Moog Grandmother is playing the sequence. #electronicmusic #improvisation"
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