Friday, March 13, 2026
Aarhus with Kusama
video upload by copenhagennoiselab
"Inspired by the immersive logic of Yayoi Kusama’s Infinity Mirror Rooms, this work transforms Aarhus into a living field of light and sound. A real urban dataset is remapped into a 1-meter volumetric grid of dots, turning streets, facades, and terrain into a shimmering, porous city body.
Viewers enter a synchronized walk: wherever you join from, the system places everyone at the same point in the loop at the same moment in time. The city is shared, but the experience is personal. Dot groups pulse in slow, shifting color relations, and no two listeners hear identical spatial balance.
At irregular intervals, simulated litter-like impacts strike the environment. Instead of decay, each collision produces resonance: expanding waves through the dot matrix and bell-like modal tones tuned to a constrained scale with slight detune. Impacts can ricochet across surfaces, and terrain now influences bounce direction, coupling topography to rhythm.
Built with public geospatial data, procedural animation, modal synthesis, and iterative AI-assisted development, the piece sits between urban memory, ecological friction, and collective choreography: a walkable score where city form becomes light, time, and vibration.
Check it out at:
https://www.unusable.ai/aarhus-with-k...
(Best experienced on big screens / projection)"
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LABELS/MORE: Art Installations, Soft Synths
LABELS/MORE: Art Installations, Soft Synths
Korg Modwave - "Space Explorations" Soundset (40 Performances)
video upload by LFOstore
"'Space Explorations' is an immersive collection of 40 performances crafted exclusively for the Korg Modwave. This soundset channels the boundless mystery of deep space: vast, shimmering pads that drift like nebulae, evolving atmospheres pulsing with distant stars, hypnotic sequences orbiting like gravitational waves, soaring leads cutting through the vacuum, intricate ARPs twinkling like constellations, and ethereal keys echoing across light-years.
Harnessing Modwave's powerful wavetable engine, motion sequencing, and layering capabilities, every performance is designed for maximum expressiveness — most respond vividly to modulation wheel, velocity and real-time tweaks via the four modulation knobs. You'll find deeply modulated, evolving textures perfect for slow-building ambient journeys, Berlin School-inspired sequences, sci-fi film/TV scoring, meditative drones, retro-futuristic electronica, and live improvisations that feel like piloting a starship through uncharted galaxies.
Whether you're evoking the solitude of interstellar travel, the awe of a supernova, or the quiet hum of a black hole's event horizon, "Space Exploration" turns your Modwave into a personal observatory for sonic cosmos. These aren't just presets — they're portals to other worlds and extraordinary soundscapes. Created with passion for both vintage space-age vibes and Modwave's modern hybrid synthesis, this library invites you to explore the unknown and bring the universe into your music!
Please find more information here - https://ottolfo.sellfy.store/modwave/"
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LABELS/MORE: Korg, MATRIXSYNTH Members
LABELS/MORE: Korg, MATRIXSYNTH Members
Cinematic Drones Techno Jam - Modular Eurorack
video upload by Ghost In Translation
"One more jam with my Drone and DS1 modules.
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LABELS/MORE: eurorack, Ghost In Translation, MATRIXSYNTH Members
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SCJS#85 - DARK AGES
video upload by FL3SHB4CK
"Small Case Jam Sessions #85 - DARK AGES
GITGUD, TABOR, BATTERING RAM, NOISE SWASH
Recorded live thru Syntakt delay & reverb
@Jolin_wbs @ShakmatModular @4msCompany"
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LABELS/MORE: 4ms, eurorack, Jolin Lab, MATRIXSYNTH Members, Shakmat
LABELS/MORE: 4ms, eurorack, Jolin Lab, MATRIXSYNTH Members, Shakmat
MFB Tanzbär Lite Analog Drumcomputer
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Suiko ST-40 Koto Synthesizer SN 403971 w/ Blue Case
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Nord Rack X2 Virtual Analog Synthesizer
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Moog Opus 3 — "New Old Stock" Sliders, Switches, Controls, Control Caps & Knobs SN 5828
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via this eBay listing
"The Moog Opus 3 is a vintage polyphonic synth that combines string, organ and brass sounds in a four-octave keyboard, along with flexible controls for shaping each sound.

One of the coolest things about the Opus 3 is that it has a classic Moog four-pole filter that the brass and organ can be run through. The filter has the sound Moogs are famous four, and it can be run into self-oscillation.
The synth also features a three-phase chorus effect that uses the famed Reticon bucket brigade chips, as well as stereo and mono outputs.
Here are details about the unit for sale:
The old, deteriorating foam that sat below the control panel has been removed from this one, so you don’t have to worry about it.
All of the sliders, switches and rotary controls — except for the master volume — were changed out for New Old Stock replacements. All the slider caps and control knobs are New Old Stock as well. Everything works smoothly, with no noise or issues.
The master volume has very minor crackle at the top end of its range while it’s being moved. It is otherwise noise-free during normal operation. I would have had it changed out but it wasn’t possible to source an original replacement.
One of the three original Reticon chips in the chorus effect was replaced when an original failed. All three are working, and the chorus sounds great.
The original red LED in the Modulation section was swapped out for a new bright blue LED.
I wasn’t able to test the sustain jack on the unit’s front panel. Moog chose an unusual size jack here— it’s slightly smaller than a 1/4-inch input. It would be easy to swap it out with a proper 1/4-inch jack if you choose to do so.
The physical condition is very good. Note the scratches to the wood and some minor marks on the faceplate.
All of the notes sound as they should, and all controls and functions work as they should.
HELPFUL NOTES
Although its functions are basic, you’ll need to understand the signal routing in the Opus 3. These are spelled out in the owner's manual (which is available online), but knowing the following will help you get your head around it.
For example, the chorus effect operates on the strings and organ, not on the brass. This is by design and is noted by an arrow on the control panel.
The Moog four-pole VCF can be used on the organ and brass, not the strings. Again, this is by design and is noted by an arrow on the control panel.
Frequency Modulation works on all sounds, but VCF modulation only works on the organ and brass because these are the two sounds that can be run through the VCF (see the point immediately above). Again, this is by design.
The length of chorus delay is set by using the delay fader in the Modulation section. This too is by design.
Two other noteworthy points:
• The pitch wheel has a firm detent (the point at which it sits at pitch). Other owners have noted the same thing about their units in online forums. It’s not difficult to work, but it’s firmer than on other synths I’ve owned.
• All of the electronics, aside from those mentioned above, are original and working fine. Electrical components can fail or become damaged with time and/or misuse. Always be sure you are connected to proper voltage, and note that ground loops can introduce hum."
via this eBay listing
"The Moog Opus 3 is a vintage polyphonic synth that combines string, organ and brass sounds in a four-octave keyboard, along with flexible controls for shaping each sound.

One of the coolest things about the Opus 3 is that it has a classic Moog four-pole filter that the brass and organ can be run through. The filter has the sound Moogs are famous four, and it can be run into self-oscillation. The synth also features a three-phase chorus effect that uses the famed Reticon bucket brigade chips, as well as stereo and mono outputs.
Here are details about the unit for sale:
The old, deteriorating foam that sat below the control panel has been removed from this one, so you don’t have to worry about it.
All of the sliders, switches and rotary controls — except for the master volume — were changed out for New Old Stock replacements. All the slider caps and control knobs are New Old Stock as well. Everything works smoothly, with no noise or issues.
The master volume has very minor crackle at the top end of its range while it’s being moved. It is otherwise noise-free during normal operation. I would have had it changed out but it wasn’t possible to source an original replacement.
One of the three original Reticon chips in the chorus effect was replaced when an original failed. All three are working, and the chorus sounds great.
The original red LED in the Modulation section was swapped out for a new bright blue LED.
I wasn’t able to test the sustain jack on the unit’s front panel. Moog chose an unusual size jack here— it’s slightly smaller than a 1/4-inch input. It would be easy to swap it out with a proper 1/4-inch jack if you choose to do so.
The physical condition is very good. Note the scratches to the wood and some minor marks on the faceplate.
All of the notes sound as they should, and all controls and functions work as they should.
HELPFUL NOTES
Although its functions are basic, you’ll need to understand the signal routing in the Opus 3. These are spelled out in the owner's manual (which is available online), but knowing the following will help you get your head around it.
For example, the chorus effect operates on the strings and organ, not on the brass. This is by design and is noted by an arrow on the control panel.
The Moog four-pole VCF can be used on the organ and brass, not the strings. Again, this is by design and is noted by an arrow on the control panel.
Frequency Modulation works on all sounds, but VCF modulation only works on the organ and brass because these are the two sounds that can be run through the VCF (see the point immediately above). Again, this is by design.
The length of chorus delay is set by using the delay fader in the Modulation section. This too is by design.
Two other noteworthy points:
• The pitch wheel has a firm detent (the point at which it sits at pitch). Other owners have noted the same thing about their units in online forums. It’s not difficult to work, but it’s firmer than on other synths I’ve owned.
• All of the electronics, aside from those mentioned above, are original and working fine. Electrical components can fail or become damaged with time and/or misuse. Always be sure you are connected to proper voltage, and note that ground loops can introduce hum."
Moog Memorymoog SN 2409
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via this eBay listing
"The Memorymoog is like having six Minimoogs stacked in one! Features include VCO syncing, sample and hold, and separate filters for each voice! It also has a Unison mode for a fat 18 oscillator monophonic bass and lead sound."
via this eBay listing
"The Memorymoog is like having six Minimoogs stacked in one! Features include VCO syncing, sample and hold, and separate filters for each voice! It also has a Unison mode for a fat 18 oscillator monophonic bass and lead sound."
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