"Tapbum introduces a register sequencer. Rec and clear buttons for create your rhythym loops. Just tap the rec button to record the parts. And tap the black button to clear the part. Each time you tap, adding more steps.
This unit has three sound sections: bass drum, woodblock and synth (square, noise, crash or cymbal). Three oscillators and three frequency adjustment. Slide function with cv in to modulate the synth part.
Features
- 3 Oscillators (cv in)
- 8 step register sequencer
- Slide function (cv in)
- Syncable by clock, lead the tempo
- 2 outputs (osc A, osc B)
Specifications
Polyphony: monophonic
Oscillator: 2 x sine wave 1 x square wave 1 x noise
Control : register sequencer
Power source: 12 Volts DC (center positive) (Not included)
Weight: 400g
Dimensions: 5,5cm (H) x 9,5cm (D) x 12,5cm (W)
IMPORTANT SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS!
- Do not exceed a 15VDC wall wart
- Make sure the wall wart has at least 300 to 1000mA capacity"
Note this is a playlist of all of MIDIRAUSCH's videos on YouTube. The last with MIDIRAUSCH in the title is from 2014 and the four below that are from 2010.
Playlist:
MIDIRAUSCH - Inside Your Body - Elektro Modular Jam
MIDIRAUSCH - 170 BPM - Dark Impro Jam A
MIDIRAUSCH - Wohnzimmer Techno - Modular Live Jam I Long Version
MIDIRAUSCH - Wohnzimmer Techno - Modular Live Jam
MIDIRAUSCH - Tuesday Deep Techno - Modular Live Jam - Version A
MIDIRAUSCH - Tuesday Deep Techno - Modular Live Jam - Version B
MIDIRAUSCH - Tuesday Techno - Modular Live Jam - short version
MIDIRAUSCH - wild concoction of audio A
MIDIRAUSCH - wild concoction of audio B
Modular - Lost In Modulations
MIDIRAUSCH - Elektro Boogie - Live Jam (Ladik Make Noise WMD Modular)
let's get down tonight - modular techno Eurorack 2/2
let's get down tonight - modular techno Eurorack 1/2
Exercise - Modular, Grendel Grenadier, TT-303, LXR, Cirklon - Techno
MIDIRAUSCH - Black Birds - afterwork Jam - Modular Ambika Grendel Grenadier LXR TT-303
MIDIRAUSCH - let's get down tonight- Downtempo Ambient Jam
MIDIRAUSCH - TESTRIDE (Make Noise DPO Erbe Verb DubJr Mysteron Wogglebug Nebulae)
FLAME Echometer demonstration
pittsburgh modular - VILFO grooves Pt. 1/2
make noise RENE jam
pittsburgh modular - VILFO grooves Pt. 2/2
Sometimes the Volca Keys just begs for a track like this :)
Gear:
-Novation K station going through the Waldorf 2-pole and a compressor
-Microbrute has an Electro Harmonix Memory Toy and Pulsar on it.
-Korg Volca Keys is going through a Focusrite compressor
-Alesis Midiverb4 for spring reverb on all 3 synths"
Playlist at the time of this post:
Electribe 2 / AIRA TB-3 / Bass Station II - "5ive"
Electribe 2 / TB-3 / BS II - "the tranq"
Korg Minilogue, Novation Circuit, Volca Keys - Live!
Live Techno w/ Elektron Analog4, RYTM & Monomachine
Elektron RYTM, Analog Four, Monomachine & Yamaha Reface CP get Funky!
korg volca and jomox t-resonator - dark ambient
Teenage Engineering Pocket Operator - Lunch break Jam [just posted below]
"Teenage Engineering PO-12 Rhythm, PO-20 Arcade & PO-28 Robot with a Korg KP-mini doing a live improvisational synth jam.
Hi Gang,
This is more of an experiment really but it's the first of a series of recordings I'll be doing during my lunch breaks. You see, I started a new diet and I'm not going out for lunch anymore so I have some free time. This was the first test run to see how things would go.
I'm building a larger, all battery powered mini-studio that will fit inside an aluminum case. It will use my Novation Circuit, Pocket Operators, Volca Keys, a couple guitar pedals and a battery powered mixer recording into the trusty DR-05. BUT.. I haven't finished building that yet so this was just a mess around with the PO's.
Don't expect anything magical here. I'm just messing around and I've found this particular signal chain seems to introduce a lot of noise. It'll be better when I split the sync off and send the audio for the PO's into the mixer individually.
Published on Feb 19, 2016 justleroy synths&sequences
"A quick demo / jam session with a few ways you can get creative with your drops / song arrangements using Active Step, Decay/Delay drops, EG INT, Muting and Filters. This is all done live using the same Pattern throughout - which is a sequence from a SCHØØLTRIP song (soundcloud.com/schooltrip)
Drop 1 @ 1:03
Drop 2 @ 3:05
Apologies for the poor sound quality, just had everything going through an amp for quickness and one mic setup in the room (which isn't a great room)"
"Here I'm sending the left channel of one Volca Beats to a Novation MiniNova, set to the Robot Voice vocoder. The right channel of that Volca Beats goes via a Korg KaossPad Quad for a stereo delay effect. The other Volca Beats is split into two channels on the mixer, EQed so that one has only the bass and the other has only the midrange and treble. The midrange and treble channel gets some reverb from the mixer (a Tascam DP24). All the channels get compression and EQ from the mixer. So from the two "mono" Volca Beats units I have used six channels on the mixer, two of which are set up as stereo pairs. The moral of the story: split the left and right channels of your Volca Beats output to get more interesting sounds!"