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Wednesday, March 12, 2025

Sequence Replicatin' with MultiMod (Level 0) | Make Noise


video upload by MAKEN0ISE

"How would you go about replicating a sequence? When it comes to the modular signal path there are a number of intersection points to cut into. For example you could use the word “sequence” to refer to the final audio output of a synthesizer that is being sequenced. It could also mean the oscillator outputs prior to having filtering or effects applied. It could mean the series of stepped control voltage values that determine the oscillators’ pitches from moment to moment. That’s a beauty of the availability of signal flow to us in the modular synth, that we can cut in and disrupt at any of these points, all of which work together in concert to determine the ultimate output."

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You Asked for Patches, So Here are 90 Patches for Korg multi/poly and multi/poly native


video upload by Keith Crosley

"You wanted my patches? Well, here they are: 90 patches for Korg multi/poly that you've probably heard in my previous multi/poly videos. And, yeah, they're just $5! You also get more than 100 programs (layers) and custom wavetables from the KRC Mathwaves and KRC Orchestral Impressions wavetable collections. Grab your patch cables and come along with me on a multi/poly audio safari-a-go-go. (I'm gonna have to work on that description. It's fine for now.)

LINKS!:

New patches for Korg multi/poly and multi/poly native: 90 performances, 105 programs, and 104 custom wavetables for just $5! Get it here: https://www.wavetables.lol/l/multipol...

KRC Mathwaves full collection -- 160,000+ wavetables, including new multi/poly inspired wavetables and the 'Varieties of Noise' sample library -- usually $29, can be yours for just $20 using code SANDRA at checkout or by following this link: https://www.wavetables.lol/l/wavetabl...

KRC Orchestral Impressions wavetable collection -- more than 38,000 wavetables sourced from acoustic instrument samples, just $5!: https://www.wavetables.lol/l/orch?lay...

KRC Mathwaves free wavetables sampler (1600+ wavetables, absolutely FREE): https://www.wavetables.lol/l/free?lay..."

Experimental MIDI Synth Born From A Psycho's Lab.


video upload by TronixSynth

"Sometimes psychos can do good things like make experimental MIDI stuff. (I'm just being dramatic.)"

A 1U Delay with character - Crypta by Ritual Electronics


video upload by Stazma

"Today we are checking out the new 1U delay from Ritual Electronics: Crypta.
It's a PT2933 delay, meaning it has that crunchy and lo-fi character you are to expect from this chip, but this one is taking that crunchyness VERY far, with it's 'poubelle' switch ('poubelle' is French for 'trash can'). All the way from classic delay & chorus to fuzz like PWM sounds, there's quite a bunch of fun stuff to try with this thing.

Have fun!!!"

00:00 Intro
02:44 Module Overview
07:06 Chorus / Vibrato / Flanger
09:53 WTH is "Poubelle"???
13:09 Breakbeat Torture and feedback
19:11 End talk & Dub

Check with dealers on the right for availability.



"From short and clean delays to long and filthy echoes all the way to utter sonic destruction

It can reflect, it can smear, it can resonate, it can dub, it can noise, it can no-input. Crypta is a powerful 1U Eurorack delay module, designed to bring complex, immersive echoes to your modular setup. With intuitive controls for delay time, feedback, and mix, Crypta allows for smooth adjustments, whether you're aiming for subtle short resonator-like repeats, dramatic, cascading echoes or full on broken noises.

Designed to span from ultra-short, clean delays to long, filthy echoes, Crypta pushes the PT2399 delay to its limits. We’ve abused the modest karaoke chip to get around 4 seconds of delay—possibly the longest anyone has dared to go.

Crypta has a 'Poubelle' switch. Means 'trash can' in French. In middle position you have your regular delay. To the left and to the right you get two flavors of broken. Circuit bending by design, similar to the Color switch which makes Guillotine so great."

The Final Arpeggiator


video upload by Simon The Magpie

"1.3 is done! And we put some real focus into the arpeggiator workflow. Hope you find it inspiring! This video is an update on that and a little bit of why I have been offline. Thanks for waiting! I will show a bunch of fun stuff soon and hopefully also get back to finding time for making videos on the regular again :)"

Also see: New Round Robin Synthesizer From Magpie Pedals

The Synthi Educational Handbook by EMS

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Oberheim DMX 8-Voice Drum Machine

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Yamaha CS-30 Analogue Monosynth

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"Monophonic synth with extensive analog control and shaping. It has two oscillators with separate outputs, two voltage-controlled resonant filters, two voltage-controlled amplifiers and three envelopes. It also features a ring modulator, external audio triggering and a simple but useful 8-step sequencer for use as a patterner or arpeggiator or whatever-you-can-make-it-do effect! 44 note keyboard!

If an excellent source of bizzare electronic sounds is what you're after then we and Wikipedia are happy to agree that '...because of its signal routing flexibility, the CS30 is... an excellent source of bizarre electronic sounds.'

ARP Solus Monophonic Analog Synthesizer

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ARP Arpeggio news letters (3) from 1976 and 1977

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"Selling three ARP Arpeggio newsletters:

May 1976, Volume 5, Number 1, 8 pages.

October 1976, Volume 5, Number 2, 12 pages.

April 1977, Volume 6, Number 1, 8 pages.

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