Friday, December 21, 2012
Ambient Jamsession December 2012
Published on Dec 21, 2012 by SwissSynthMeeting
"Video of the Swiss Synthesizer Meeting/Ambient Jamsession in December 2012 at the Kultur & Kongresshaus/Aarau.
Video by Metunar"
Tiptop Audio BD909 Details
"The name might be misleading because, yes in some knob positions you will get the classic 909 kick, but there is way more in there, it's really a little bass drum lab with a lot of sweet spots. It can go low, high/smooth/harsh, and anywhere in between; it can also go weird with the VC inputs. If you are used to the BD808 then this will take a bit to get used to because it is a different beast, although with some adjustment you might get close sounds. The pcb is very dense with a lot of circuitry and it wasn't easy to fit all that in there but it sure was worth the challenge. We are making a short run for Christmas that's starting to ship today, but will have more ready to ship in January.
Features:
Output Level - 0 - 10V
Original 909 Attack control
Extended 909 Decay control for more umphhh
New controls for the oscillator tuning:
Attack tune
Decay Tune - these two will have an effect on each other which makes it really cool
Global Oscillator Tune control - this sets an offset for the oscillator, sets the starting frequency for the envelope
VC-Tune with attenuator (can go over a wide range)
Overload knob - might not be everyone's cup of tea, what it does is overload the sine shapers which adds harmonics and some extra punch, it's an aggressive effect.
VC - Overload - Can be CV or even audio
Accent in - can be with a pulse or CV 0 - 5V
Accent Attenuator
Gate in
Price: $170
Size: 8HP"
http://www.tiptopaudio.com
via Muffs
ROLAND MC-505 with Epic Soul Gig Bag
PPG WaveGenerator Sound 1222
WaveGeneratorSound1222 Published on Dec 21, 2012 by ryouichi harada
Update: it looks like this video was pulled. See this one instead.
iTunes:
WaveGenerator - Wolfgang Palm
iPads & More on eBay - Don't miss the Daily Tech Deals
NoiseTheorem - A New Cycle & Dust by NoiseTheorem
Published on Dec 21, 2012 by Tony Scharf
"The world only ended for those who made profit from the Mayan calendar stupidity. Meanwhile, I am starting a new 'cycle' of my own in working on beginning work on my next album.
You can find my recent release, Dust, on BandCamp (http://noisetheorem.bandcamp.com/album/dust) as well as iTunes, CDBaby and Amazon
This is my first attempt at a performance video, and I have no good tools for this. Please be kind."
"Your hearing the Makenoise DPO modulated by a Hertz Donut and into Makenoise EchoPhone. The feedback loop on the Echo is patched through a Bubble Sound SEM20 filer. An Axe-FX is being used for basic chorus and reverb. Sequencing is the Doepfer DarkTime. There is some manipulation of VCAs and the like in there too."
"Have you ever really though about time? Not just seconds or minutes or hours, but deep time - timescales where a million years is a blink of an eye. Have you ever thought about how truly old you are?
We are a conglomeration of dust from perhaps millions of dead stars, galaxies apart. When our star dies and blasts our little speck of planet back out into the universe, it will be just another renewal. Like blowing the dust off a table so that it can settle once again.
We are dust.
credits
released 07 December 2012
All songs written, performed and recorded by Tony Scharf, AKA NoiseTheorem
With special guests:
Janet Paliatka (Vox on 'Dead Hands')
Nikki M. Pill(Vox on 'Emergent Forces')
NoiseTheorem would like to thank:
Angela, Trent, Jason Weaver(Invasive Species Radio), Don Hill (Millipede), Kassi Kork (mend), Scott Jaeger (The Harvestman), Suit & Tie Guy, Rod Mitchell (Atomic Shadow), Niall Munnelly, Muffwiggler forum, Justin McGrath (Trash Audio)
And everyone else I am forgetting right now but deserve to be mentioned!
Contact:
e-mail: noisetheorem@gmail.com
www: www.noisetheorem.com
facebook: www.facebook.com/NoiseTheorem
myspace: www.myspace.com/noisetheorem
twitter: www.twitter.com/noisetheorem"
FXpansion DCAM Synth Squad Pro Tips by Myagi
Published on Dec 19, 2012 by myagi303
Soundmachines RB1robotto with Silkscreened Steel Panels
Check out the panels on these. According to Soundmachines, they are anti-touch with satin finish, stainless steel, and are 1.2mm thick; laser cut with three color silkscreening.
The firmware on the RB1robotto is opensource (not yet on GITHUB but it will be soon.
http://www.sound-machines.it
Switched On Walk Through feat. Troller
Published on Dec 21, 2012 by Switched On
"Another Switched On Walk Through!
A walk through of our store front in Austin, TX to allow you (the viewer) to quickly glance at some of our inventory.
This weeks musical accompaniment is the Austin doom lords Troller.
Track Title: "Winter"
You can check out more Troller recordings on their Soundcloud.
https://soundcloud.com/trolleratx
If you see anything and have questions please contact us at:
switchedonaustin@gmail.com
or call
(512) 782-8806 (12-6pm Central)
Online Store:
www.switchedonaustin.com
Updates on events and new inventory:
www.facebook.com/switchedonaustin
Twitter Handle: @SwitchedOnTX"
"Another Switched On Walk Through!
A walk through of our store front in Austin, TX to allow you (the viewer) to quickly glance at some of our inventory.
This weeks musical accompaniment is the Austin doom lords Troller.
Track Title: "Winter"
You can check out more Troller recordings on their Soundcloud.
https://soundcloud.com/trolleratx
If you see anything and have questions please contact us at:
switchedonaustin@gmail.com
or call
(512) 782-8806 (12-6pm Central)
Online Store:
www.switchedonaustin.com
Updates on events and new inventory:
www.facebook.com/switchedonaustin
Twitter Handle: @SwitchedOnTX"
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