"250e running in enable mode. An LFO (281e) pulses the 250e (strobe input), and samples a second LFO using the 266e SRV (thanks for this idea, Lyonel). The result goes to the 250e enable start/adv input. The two LFO's are slightly out of sync, so repeating sequences happen, but it takes a while. Sound sources are two 259e's running in tracking mode, with pitch modulation from the mod oscillators. Thanks to Jon for this patch idea."
"This is a test of a 2-Axis accelerometer for use with a new musical interface I am co-designing with Shih-Yu Hwang. The sensor is connected to an Arduino which is transmitting serial data to Processing. Processing converts the serial to OSC which is being sent to Reaktor. The sensor circuit is in need of some decent signal conditioning, but glad to get this working!
I had to remove the embed code on this one as a short audio snip was playing on load. I'll be skipping UStream embeds moving forward. Use Vimeo or YouTube for archiving. Here's the link to this one on UStream: http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/9954134 via jah love "This dude is a genius with Reason programming and patching. Check out his website from time to time if you're into Reason like myself! Thx Hydlide!"
via this auction "This is a rare one-off mod from Big Head Electronics... It's a modified Commodore 64 with a cool LED readout of your SID filter value. Professionally designed custom internal PCB with microprocessor. Professionally designed custom internal cabling. Beautiful custom black paint.Custom design high quality decals. Built-in Filter knob (changes values on the SID filter).Custom RCA audio/ video, audio out (dual) jacks on the back for easy connectivity.audio in (process external sources). Video out (easily connects to any modern T.V.).Custom 14 segment LED screen for user info (80s Style). Custom LED functionality indicators. Comes with power supply and cynthcart (orig version, breadboard with ROM - no enclosure - plugs right in cartridge port)."
"MODCAN - A FORMAT- 60A QUAD ENVELOPE GENERATOR --- IN EXCELLENT TO NEW CONDITION - Some incredible features on the 60A: LFO mode, different gates, CV in!!"
"This Casio SK-8, a PCM sampling keyboard is a great keyboard with a a variety of percussion sounds, a set synthesizer sounds and your own (your imagination is the limit) 8-bit digital samples. It is similar to SK5 except it does not have the 4 preset sample pads for lion, laser, congas. It has lights above the keys and a cartridge ROM slot w/door (the door has no spring holding it up, but it is operational) . It has four pads for playing samples and eight PCM sounds: piano, vibraphone, guitar, pipe organ, trumpet, violin, flute & clarinet. It also have ten rhythms: rock, disco, swing 2 beat/4 beat, samba, bossa nova, beguine, march, slow rock & waltz."
"Irish Flute is the only truly authentic sounding wooden Irish flute available for the iPad.
The fingerings are based on those used for the real instrument and will also be immediately familiar to Irish pennywhistle and flute players.
Sound is based on high quality per-note recordings from my wooden 1857 Metzler flute, the same flute used for the images in the app.
To play, place your fingers over the holes on the two halves of the flute. The holes light up when covered
Finger vibrato may be done with the middle finger of the right hand on most notes. The amount of vibrato is adjustable.
Touch the 'i' icon at the upper left corner of the main screen to show/hide the volume and vibrato controls. All settings are saved and restored the next time the app is run.
Touch the '?' icon at the upper right corner of the main screen to show/hide the fingering chart. The app provides two octaves of the D scale, plus C and F natural.
Touch the green bar on the left side with your left little finger to play the notes one octave higher.
Touch the bar at the bottom center with your left thumb to stop the sound.
Rotate the iPad to Portrait orientation to see the instruction page. Rotate back to Landscape orientation to play.
Play along with tunes in your iPad's music library by starting a track using the iPad iPod app, then launching Irish Flute. Adjust the volume using the real-time performance controls."
"This collection was born to offer to the users of Sh-201 some famous and great sounds, not included in the presets. Here you can find some good tips that will help you to play our patches in the best way! ;)
On The Run: This Patch is programmed to have the Upper part with the filter cutoff originaly starting to 0, so, all you have to do is... open it slowly! And play with some resonance, keyfollow and LFO! :)
Snarling pig: I suggest you to play this patch activating only one time the octave button to traspose the keyboard down. The Snarling Pig it's a bass sound so you can have a good range of notes if you do that.
D/C Feedback Bass: In this patch you had the first two octaves that play the bass sound, and all the upper keys that plays feedback. Feedback starts slowly in the upper keys and starts faster on the lower key sections. Use the octave Transpose to up for great Larsen/Feedback effect. Basicly the sounds starts distorted, for a clean sound, just deactivate the Overdrive button.
Screaming Saw: This patch is very simple to play: for activate the scratching on the sound you only have to use the Modulation Joystick. For a good Scratching i suggest you to just touching a little bit the Mod. Joystick for a realistic effect.
Hope you will enjoy this collection, and stay tuned for updates and probably... New sound patches!
"Here's a close-up of Natacha Diels fingers as she plays the birl prototype, set to the bass register. Fingerings are done with snap-acting momentary buttons with custom wooden caps."
YouTube via philtipping Note there is a Windows version. This reminds me of the Oberheim Cyclone and Techno Toys ARP-8
Playlist: The Sequetron - Keyboard Sequencer Recorder Sequetron Tutorial 1 - Pitch Controls Sequetron Tutorial 2 - Recording Sequences Sequetron Tutorial 3 - Metronome Controls (revised 25/03/10) Sequetron Tutorial 4 - A Little Ditty Sequetron Tutorial 5 - Channels & PitchMode Controls The Sequetron MkII plays microKORG, demo part 1 The Sequetron MkII plays microKORG, demo part 2 The Sequetron MkII plays microKORG, demo part 3 The Sequetron MkII Configuration Demo Sequetron MkII overview with drum sampler & synthesizer
The following is the description for the first video from December 2007. It's meant to give you an idea of what this program is. Be sure to check out the site for updates. "A program for improvising, jamming or just having fun. Full info & downloads at www.philizound.co.uk under Freebies.
The Sequetron is a program for converting an ordinary MIDI keyboard or input device into a live sequencer-like instrument for real-time multi-track recording, playback & looping. The *same keys* you use to play also control the system while you are playing it, so you never need to touch your PC keyboard or mouse :)
Sequences can be recorded, played back, looped and controlled independently, and synchronized to an external MIDI clock if required. There is no restriction on the number of 'steps', nor does the sequence have to be monophonic; any notes & chords can be used. The output can be any MIDI device such as a synthesizer, drum machine, light display etc.
Sequence attributes such as pitch, velocity, channel, mute etc., can be changed while they are playing, either individually or in any combination; automatically taking place at the end of their respective cycles to maintain a rhythmic feel.
This ability to record, play & alter different length sequences starting at different times on-the-fly gives the Sequetron its unusual syncopated feel, encouraging you to experiment with overlaying and controlling patterns; even the most basic 1, 2 or 3-note sequences can create something totally unexpected."
"A lovely sounding organ / strings / polysynth . String sound is comparable to the Roland RS 202 and you can build up more complex sounds because of the 3 sections. PItch of the organ/string section can be detuned against the pitch of the polysynth. It contains an excellent ensemble effect in addition to vibrato and tremelo effect. Its a little heavy so best suited for studio use! The analog section strings/polysynth sound , to me , is very beautiful ; grainy ., a very physical real sound ."
"An early Roland mono synth capable of creating fat ,warm bass sounds. Lovely filter and you have the ability to mix in differing waveforms over 5 octaves for a really full sound."
"Fantastic synth for a so many things and the ability to twist and change the sound in so many different ways. Layer the 4 voices in mono (unison) mode , detune and alter the waveforms of each one for thick and lush leads.. then start modulating the sound in many different ways. Appegiator , poly mode ,chord memory ..korg really piled in the options."
"The 367 board (battery leak) was restored by vintage synth specialist Greg "Klosmon" Montalbano (www.analogsynthservice.com). Who 'found a problem with the CV for the sustain -- replaced the 4051 & filter cap, and now it responds correctly. Also did a bypass for the VCO mod cv -- this is to correct a problem that many polysix cpu boards have (it looks a little funky, but it works).'"
"Another sweet track of lush Bitley™ patches showing what can be done with these refills and Reason 4 & 5. This track was inspired by Scritti Politti. The Supersonic ReFill comes with over 1,000 NNXT patches and over 450 Combinator patches, as well as much, much more. You get the entire Fairlight library and much more. Check Pheads forums for comments on the BitleyTM refills. Join the Facebook group too."
"Sweet 2-hour-production with realtime tweaking of the Kawai K3-Synth through my DIY-hardwareprogrammer. It shows some of the K3ms features and sound capabilities.The programmer was made out of an old keyfax phatboy. I spent it a new brain which now is clever enough to send sysex-data which change the parameters of the k3 synth.
The colorcoded parameters on the front are selected through a triple-way-switch (backside, upper right) which also sets the color of the upper left bicolor-led to green, orange or red. No external FX, Fruity Loops project. Drums are from my DIY-CR78-Clone 'Viscand 18'."
"Right? Instead of moving to Berlin to find our inner techno, I humbly submit we need to move closer inside our machines first. Berlin, like Detroit, can lead you to the water. To the spice. But it cannot make you drink. It is a place I will visit soon, and to my friends there, i come humbly, eager to learn further, and with respect. But to all those in search of your inner techno, fear your machines first and foremost. Berlin is the forest, but the machines are the beasts...and it is within them, that we can transcend space and time, oceans and valleys, and unite as one creed. Tonight, I fear Roland... This one is dedicated to Julian of dubdubdubDAWTthebeastDAWTcoDAWTuk for the love and care he's put into these instruments as their creator."