Sunday, December 04, 2016
Rheyne - Sequenced Jam #8
Published on Dec 4, 2016 Rheyne
"Triggering Moog Mother-32 and Make Noise 0-Coast synthesizers with the Mother-32 sequencers. Effects are from a Strymon BigSky, TC Hall of Fame, and Roland Demora. Audio is straight from the mixer."
ROLAND TB-303
CV Controlled Avid Eleven by Ninstrument

Not technically a synth, but rather a guitar modeling effects unit, this Avid Eleven has been modified for CV control by Ninstrument. A demo video should be coming soon.
Gorgeous custom front panel!

Rheyne - Sequenced Jam #7
Published on Dec 4, 2016 Rheyne
"Triggering Moog Mother-32 and Make Noise 0-Coast synths with the Mother-32 sequencers. All effects are from a Strymon BigSky, TC Hall of Fame, and Roland Demora. Audio was recorded straight from the mixer."
New Minimoog Model D Sound Demos by Fanwander
"These sound examples were created for a test I wrote for the german the site amazona.de. The full article is available at www.amazona.de/test-moog-minimoog-reissue-model-d/ [Googlish here]
All recordings are created live without overdubs or editing. The Drummachine is a Roland TR-8, the echo is a Lexicon MX-200, for some tracks I used a Roland CSQ-600, Track # 8 uses a Doepfer MAQ 16/3"
Modal 008 2
Published on Dec 4, 2016 Dimitrios Sismanis
"First few patches made on the Modal 008. Barely scraped the surface with the sound design possibilities."
Yamaha VL1 Virtual Acoustic Synthesizer
Easel with Benjolin Percussion
Published on Dec 4, 2016 Todd Barton
"Just a quick exploration of using the Buchla Music Easel's Sequential Voltage Source's CV output to the Benjolin's A section to create percussive sounds. Better audio here:"
Tiptop Audio: QuantiZer
Tiptop Audio: QuantiZer from Tiptop Audio on Vimeo.
http://tiptopaudio.com/new/quantizer/

Actress: Denise Luzzi
QuantiZer is a creative melody composing module that uses cutting edge analog electronics and DSP to tune analog VCOs precisely into Western musical scales.
The front panel is packed with functions that makes it very playable and intuitive to use, with a layout that moves forward from the typical quantizer design.
At its center is a slider that can be set to play notes, add Portamento to an incoming sequence, transpose a sequence with in an octave range or transpose a sequence with in 5 octave range.
The 12 note keyboard can be set to play notes manually, add and subtract notes from scales, transpose a sequence as well as setup a variety of settings that define the quantizer behavior and sync with other modules.
Major and Minor keys are both built in to let you switch scales in a very playable way, making it pretty easy to explore musical progression. There are also 24 user scales ready to be filled up with your own custom scales.
A built in sketch pad records and plays back keys entered manually on the keyboard and slider in sync with external clock and reset signal, or Tiptop’s SyncBus which chains the QuantiZer recording function to the Circadian Rhythms time line for precise recording and playback.
Scale CV in can be set to switch between changing scales or transposing pitches using CV from sequencers.
Quantization can be set for free run or Trigger mode for even more interesting ways to interact with external sequencers.
Quantizer sets a new performance standard for Eurorack that offers incredibly stable CV quantization minimizing glitches on input, utilizes high precision temperature compensated 1V/Oct CV generation on output and features stunning conversion latency of less than half a millisecond.
QuantiZer can be set to process a wide variety of CV voltage input ranges, +/-5V CV from LFOs, bi-polar envelopes and such, or 0-10V / 0-5V standard CV from sequencers.
Continuing the tradition of advanced Tiptop digital modules, the QuantiZer Firmware running the digital brain is upgradeable via a USB thumb drive interface at its back allowing for continuous improvement and fine tuning of function and stability over time.
For additional information please download the User Guide
Size: 10HP – Depth: 43mm
Power: +12V 60ma / -12V 5ma
Ambient guitar and synthesizer jam - Telecaster and Sub Phatty
Published on Dec 4, 2016 Stephen Hummel
"Volume 1 of the 'Circuits and Strings' series of studio jam videos from subtractiveLAD aka: Stephen Hummel.
This video features a looped electric guitar improvisation accompanied by an overdubbed analogue synthesizer performance.
Guitar: Fender Telecaster Thinline Deluxe P90
Effects Chain:
Keeley 4 Knob Compressor
Ibanez TS9DX Tube Screamer Overdrive
Ernie Ball VP Jr. Volume Pedal
TC Electronic Ditto Looper
Strymon TimeLine Delay
Walrus Audio Descent Reverb with expression pedal
Amp: Fender Hot Rod Deluxe - mic'd with Shure SM57
Synthesizer: Moog Sub Phatty into Line 6 Verbzilla Reverb
Recorded and mixed in Reaper"
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