MATRIXSYNTH

Monday, April 17, 2017

Studio Electronics Tonestar 8106

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"TONESTAR 8106, an ARP® 2600-inspired complete synth voice, infuses Tim Caswell's 'Jupiter to Juno' filter alchemy—a 6db/oct hi-pass filter followed by a recreation of the Roland IR3109 module—into our Tonestar 2600 platform; this chirpy yet full-bodied 8106 model is also fully #OutsToOuts modular featuring 27 pots—one more that the 2600 model for the high-pass filter, 6 switches—one less, sacrificing resonance modulation for that high-pass filtering, and 21 jacks. If the Tone☆ 8106 thins somewhat with resonance excess, route the triangle wave 'round the VCF with the 'NO VCF' switch setting, and keep this juicy reimagining of the Roland® IR3109 module boomin' and gloomin'."

Arturia MatrixBrute Analog Synthesizer

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Moog Memorymoog Plus SN 3289

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"Power supply, voltage rails and bars are all in great working condition. Small issues cause presets not to load. For anyone with a passion for Moog classics or synth restoration this model is certainly a steal. About 1k will have it in perfect functioning order."

ARP Quadra - 1st Improv


Published on Apr 17, 2017 zibbybone

"I just got this Quadra last week and haven't had time to dig into it until today. This is an interesting electronic instrument comprised of 4 parts: Bass, Strings, (paraphonic) PolySynth and (mono) Lead Synth."

Moog Sub37 Explained Oscillators (Groove3 Tutorial)


Published on Apr 17, 2017 AiynZahevSounds

"This is an excerpt from my Groove3.com tutorial on the Moog Sub37.
Full tutorial is available here: https://www.groove3.com/Moog-tutorial..."

EURORACK SAMPLER PATCH TUTORIAL ~ TipTop One, VCF-74, uVCA, Peaks ~ Synthesize This! Ep.21


Published on Apr 17, 2017 once upon a synth

"This is a patch from scratch tutorial featuring my sampler based eurorack modular system. We start off with the TipTop One which is our primary sound source. We then go through a VCF-74 analog filter and a uVCA. The sound is modulated by both the Korg SQ-1 sequencer and Mutable Instruments Peaks in envelope generator mode. Finally the sound is processed by OTO Machines BAM which is a reverb unit and we also add some drums via the Korg Volca Beats which is synchronized to the SQ-1."

New 2hp Delay Eurorack Module


via 2hp

"Delay is a flexible, full-featured delay audio processor. CV over all parameters provides dynamic access to its nuanced controls. The feedback path ranges from slapback to infinity, allowing for wild permutations of the original signal.

With delay times from milliseconds to nearly two seconds, Delay is sure to find a use in every patching situation. Add subtle echo to a melodic line, or crank up the feedback and hear a bed of layered sounds to bury your listeners in.

- Full featured delay audio processor

- CV over all parameters

- Wide range of delay times from milliseconds to nearly two seconds

- Feedback path that goes to infinity"

Sequential Prophet-6 Presets 200-249


Published on Apr 17, 2017 Pure Ambient Drone

"Sequential Circuits Prophet 6 Patches, Sounds and Presets 200-249.

Part 3 of me playing the Dave Smith Instruments Prophet 6 module with no external effects. Played notes up and down to give an idea of what each patch sounds like."

Harvestman Stillson Hammer, EMW Mix Sequencer, Din Sync.info OSC 303 VCF 303 Telharmonic MFB OSC 03


Published on Mar 23, 2016 Sudo Cat

"Datagrams, Call Routing, Automated Distribution Queues

We were initially clocking the EMW Mix Sequencer from the Malekko Varigate , This Varigate was defective, later clocked the mix sequencer from the 4MS QCD."

Thonk's Musicthing Case for SUPERBOOTH17


via @thonk_synth

"The @musicthing case for @Superbooth_Bln is finished #superbooth #superbooth17"

http://www.thonk.co.uk

Sabiani - Live performance


Published on Apr 4, 2017

"Sabiani performs live his tracks from the Expanse EP:

https://www.beatport.com/release/expa...

More info:

https://soundcloud.com/sabiani
https://www.beatport.com/artist/sabia...

Contact:

info@digitalpradox.eu"

Gear used:

Bitwig Studio
Roland Aira MX-1
Korg Elecribe SX
Animoog for iPad

Minty ROLAND TR 808 RHYTHM COMPOSER DRUM MACHINE

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One for those attending SUPERBOOTH17. Not required of course, just a temptation if you are going.

"The condition of this particular 808 is eye melting.
It feels like its been produced yesterday .
All the knobs turning with a resistance, like brand new.
I see almost no scratches at up botton left right rear whereever i look.
It comes with original overlay protection (please see photo 8th)
This will be the price of a hardcore used 808 in the next couple of months, so here is your chance to own a museum item .
I don't know if condition of it can get any better than this .

Berlin pick up and test possible."

Infused Candy | OP-1 and Modular Synth Jam


Published on Apr 17, 2017 Dusty Patches

"Patch notes

Voices:
Bass synth is Waveforms Saw into MI Ripples LP4
Detuned pad is Braids _|_|_|_|_ (a sine wave/comb filter) into Optomix
Clean pad is Disting Waveshaping VCO into Optomix
Clouds is in pitchshift/timestretch mode for granular synthesis
Bitbox loaded with drum samples in SY02 multimode filter
Lead is OP-1 in pulse synth engine with tremolo LFO

Modulation:
Ornament & Crime is in CopierMaschine mode, a cascaded analog shift register. It's sending pitch to all of the eurorack synth voices. A sequence from the Beatstep Pro is patched to CV1. The outputs are delayed and produces a cascading effect.

Peaks (with Dead Man's Catch) is in Bouncing Ball Envelope mode and modulating the Optomix. It's in split mode, or dual channel mode. Knobs 1+3 control initial velocity and gravity. Knobs 2+4 control bounce energy loss.

dlADSR generates an envelope for the Waveforms Saw bass and the Clouds granular synth. Two slow triangle LFOs are patched to Moddemix, attenuated, and patched to Braids Timbre and Disting Waveshaper. The sum of these LFOs are patched to FM on Ripples.

The Rest

Sequencing is done on the Beatstep Pro. Mixing is done with the K-Mix."

Microphonic Soundbox by LeafAudio


Published on Apr 17, 2017 TheLeafAudio

"When I started experimental music back in the 90ties, I built myself an instrument which became the trademark sound of my project and sound design work. Now we re-created this instrument as a DIY kit for our workshops. In the video clip you see the prototype and hear sounds based on this instrument. Will be available from this summer."

Noise To Brain Adapter (NTBA) - Multifunctional VCO


Published on Jul 11, 2016 TheLeafAudio

"NTBA is a multifunctional digital VCO and tool for Eurorack format modular synths and is available as a DIY kit. NTBA features 12 modes, from VCO over FM and Noise to Clock Switcher and Divider + more. Check out the mode description chart. You can download a 28 minute detailed audio guide plus pics and info here: bit.ly/297nbH2"

Missed posting this one. You can find more via the Leaf Audio label below.

Yamaha DX200 Into the FM Dimension 2017 DX7 Synthesizer Rik Marston FM-X Montage


Published on Apr 17, 2017 SynthgodXXX

"Yamaha DX200 Into the FM Dimension 2017
by Rik Marston 100% No Talking!!!
**Watch in HD!!** **Turn it UP!!!**

An extensive DEEP tweaking of the FM
synthesis engine of the Yamaha DX200
Loopfactory / Groovebox / Synthesizer.
No patterns or beats in this video folks,
just pure DX200 FM synthesis in action!!!!!
This demo shows off the FM engine and
all of it''s glossy, warm, harsh, metallic,
industrial, steampunk & ambient sound.
Way awesome if you need some sounds
that come from another world. "A.I. takes
the Earth" kinda stuff. Synthetic, artificial,
COLD, systematic, DARK, intimidating...
It sounds like that and a whole lot more...
It has some POSITIVE, clean sounds in
it also. That late '80's / early '90's sound.
Just clean & bright, MAGIC dripping off
of it. That Hollywood sound. Cinematic.
I hope you dig this video! Get one NOW!!
The DX200 is only getting more expensive
second hand on eBay & Reverb so don't wait!
The Yamaha DX200 is AWESOME!! A+++"

Dreadbox Nyx - first hands on this awesome semimodular synth (Riamiwo StudioVlog 33)


Published on Apr 17, 2017 riamiwovideos

"After only one day of testing it's definitely my favorite synth... here's my first test - just turning the knobs:)
awesome sound and modulations - the Dreadbox Nyx is the perfect addition to the Erebus and the Hades."

3 Modules #3: Rings, Peaks, Brain Seed


Published on Apr 17, 2017 Comparative Irrelevance

All parts here.

"Wanted to go with a simple and pretty one to follow up the messy episode 2. This is one of my favourite patches.

Patch notes:
Peaks ch. 2 produces a simple, skewed ramp wave LFO which feeds into the Brain Seed seed input. Brain Seed treats this kind of like a sample and hold signal input, and samples the ramp wave to produce V/oct CV for Rings.

However, unlike a regular sample and hold module, Brain Seed doesn't react to a trigger signal. Instead it stores the 8 most recently sampled values, and moves between them as directed by the Cycle CV input. In this case, I'm using a smoothed random LFO from Peaks ch. 1 to modulate this movement. Since it's a random signal, the sampled values are output in random order. But since it's smoothed, it "strums" through adjacent values to get from one point of the sequence to another.

By switching on and off "ReSeed" on the Brain Seed, I can choose to lock down the 8 sampled values (ReSeed off - cycle LED flashes green) which leads to somewhat repeating patterns, or allow new values to be sampled (ReSeed on - cycle flashes red). I'm using this to create movements and repetitions as I see fit."

Braintec Transistorbass 3 - Rare Analog Synthesizer Module Inspired by TB-303

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Ciat lonbarde Plumbutter 2


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Akai AX-60

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EMU Emax SE w/ Extras

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"EMU Emax SE in excellent condition with original manuals and a large assortment of floppies."

YAMAHA CS40M programmable monophonic synthesizer

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Moog Source SN 2056

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SoundOfIzrael - Moogfight in IPAD AIR 2


Published on Apr 17, 2017 Sam Izrael

live jam...
ipad air 2
model 15
animoog
synthmaster
fufue machine
patterning

Spotted this one on discchord.

The Arturia MatrixBrute- Part 3- The Third Oscillator and Noise


Published on Apr 17, 2017 AutomaticGainsay

"Here is a demonstration of the sound and functionality of the third oscillator and the noise function of the Arturia MatrixBrute."

All parts here.

Nosie Engineering - Basimilus Iteritas


Published on Apr 17, 2017 DivKidVideo

"YES THERE'S A NEW VERSION ... BUT KEEP READING!

I'm well aware there's the new Basimilus Iteritas Alter and that this version is no longer available but the sounds and awesomeness in this thing is present in the new 'Alter' version. So yeah, first time I've (knowingly) made a video for a module no longer available but you get the feel and sound of the new version so watch ahead and just 'imagine' it's a bit smaller with more features ;-)."

Prophet 600 + Clavia Nord Wave + Logan String Melody II


Published on Apr 17, 2017 Vintage Sounds

"All sounds with Prophet 600, except Strings with Logan String&Small Stone Phaser and Pad ambient with Clavia Nord Wave"

Ghost in the Shell - Floating Museum (VOLCA FM)


Published on Apr 17, 2017 RemixSample

"Ghost in the Shell - Floating Museum Remix (I guess) on Korg Volca FM. Playing a simple patch via midi from a DAW. Effects used are Soundtoys Crystallizer & Valhalla Shimmer."

Modular Fest Zürch


Published on Apr 16, 2017 moondustweb

"The first Synthesizer Modular fair in Switzerland."

AJH Synth & Soulsby Synthesizers SUPERBOOTH17 Flyers


A couple of flyers from AJH Synth & Soulsby Synthesizers.

SUPERBOOTH17 in Berlin starts this Thursday. If you are attending, feel free to send anything related in for posts - videos, pics, etc.

Sunday, April 16, 2017

New Polivoks Demo

Синтезатор Поливокс - звуки природы | Polivoks synth - nature sounds

Published on Apr 16, 2017 Pulsar

"Звуковые эксперименты на синтезаторе Поливокс. Все звуки в картине синтезированы.
Наибольший эффект можно получить используя наушники.

Sound experiments on the Polyvox synthesizer. All the sounds in the video were synthesized.
Use headphones."

This one in via Soviet Space Child.

They will be at SUPERBOOTH17:

"We present an authentic reincarnation of the legendary soviet synthesizer Polivoks, with some additional features making it easier to be integrated in contemporary studio or live situations. The enclosure is sturdy but lightweight and fits in most handbags thus perfectly ready for the gig. All units are handcrafted and meticulously checked and tuned."

How to create a bell sound on a synthesizer (Novation Circuit vs. Waldorf Blofeld)


Published on Apr 16, 2017 Alex S.

"In this (slightly long-ish) video I try to recreate an actual bell sound on the Novation Circuit and on the Waldorf Blofeld."

'Infatuation' - ngarjuna


Published on Apr 16, 2017 ngarjuna

"Modular Jam 74 - 'Infatuation'
Produced by ngarjuna
© 2017 Acid Coast

Patch Notes:
Drums in Patterning

Acid Voices
Abstrakt Instruments Avalon
Proco Rat

S&H Filter Lead
Rubicon (Sigmoid and Pulse mix) out to Omsonic RNF
TZFM to Rubicon from Pittsburgh Oscillator (enveloped by Octocontroller SQR LFO)
Hard sync'd to Pittsburgh Oscillator SQR
Octocontroller S&H CV to Omsonic CV A
Maths envelope to Omsonic CV B (triggered by Sequencer One)
Octocontroller TRI LFO and Wogglebug STEPPED to Omsonic V/oct
to uVCA enveloped by Maths

Red Acid


Published on Apr 16, 2017 Zachary Berry

"Avalon Bassline, TR-707 and a TC Flashback pedal"

X1L3 - Circuit bent casio PT30 + CBUK CB55 drum module - darkwave synth jam


Published on Apr 16, 2017 manufacturedZ3R0

"Live key jam focussed on subtle use of the delay and ruiner mods. Under pinned by a CB55 drum module built using the board available at: https://www.circuitbenders.co.uk/

Not an overly bent or warped session, but a slick example of what a bent casio can sound like when modified with some finesse.

The CB55 has some mods applied which i've documented and made available through a few avenues such as the synth diy page and my own page on facebook.

Incoming midi to the midi to gate in the eurorack is used to trigger the CB55 along with an AR generator routed to a filter which the drums are passed through. An AR generator is also routed to the filter in the PT30 to gate its filter via the cv input. The filter is gated by the AR generator through the first half and then the cutoff opened up for the melody for the latter section.

The ruiner mod is used subtly through the whole session to shift the wave form of the PT30 for an animated waveshaping/PWM type effect. In a different arena, as with the delay, it can be used to totally screw up the output of the keyboard. Which i'll show in another more extreme upload.

13 raw circuit bends - extreme pitch control - drum/chord/bass boost/mute etc etc.
Ruiner - ringmod/distortion.
Digital delay untethered to behave as a bent delay pedal would.
Sallen key resonant low pass filter.

Lacking the midi of my PT80 configuration but compensating for it with far more mods and a much wider scope on the fucked up spectrum."

Buchla Sketch


Published on Apr 16, 2017 Oren Levy

"After months and months of waiting for parts and building a Buchla 208 Rev 2, it is finally complete."

RIP David Alan Luce - Former President of Moog Music & Creator of the Polymoog


News is in that Dave Luce passed away yesterday, April 15, at the age of 80.  That's him working on the Polymoog back in the day.   I spotted the image and news in this tweet by @casadistortion.

"RIP David Luce, designer of the groundbreaking Polymoog."

You can find a video interview with Dave Luce in NAMM's Oral Histories site here.

See here for a polymoog promotional film featuring David Luce.


via The Buffalo News:

"After a brief stint at Sperry Rand, where he worked on high-speed digital circuitry, Mr. Luce joined Moog Music in 1972 and invented the first commercial polyphonic synthesizer, the Polymoog.

He became head of engineering, was promoted to president of Moog in 1981, and became a co-owner in 1984. He oversaw and contributed directly to the development of Moog synthesizers and other products.

In developing those instruments, he worked with Keith Emerson of Emerson Lake & Palmer and many other artists on whose music his innovations had a significant impact.

After Moog closed in 1987, Mr. Luce embarked on a new career, helping to develop and refine ophthalmic diagnostic instruments at Reichert Technologies. In 2000 he made an important discovery relating to properties of the cornea, and in 2005 he published a now widely cited paper that earned him recognition as the 'Father of Corneal Biomechanics.'"

And via Marc Doty, aka Automatic Gainsay:

"Dave Luce has passed away.

Bill Waytena, the guy who bought R.A. Moog and turned it into Moog Music in the early part of the 70s, hired Dave to create a polyphonic synthesizer. The synthesizer he created was the Polymoog.

The Polymoog was a complicated design that tried to cope with the issues involved in creating an articulated polyphonic design. Polyphonic electronic keyboards had been created for years, going back to 1937, when Harald Bode created the Warbo Formant Organ. But the problem with applying Bob Moog's synthesis concept to polyphony was that the user was probably going to want each voice to be fully articulated... and that was complex and expensive.

Dave's design essentially addressed the challenge by creating an IC chip for each key that gave each key a synthesizer.

The Polymoog was riddled with challenges and failings, but overall, it was a huge success... being the first, and most effective, application of voltage control to polyphony.

Of course, it couldn't have a ladder filter per key, which meant that the Polymoog had great presets, but fell short when it came to polyphonic synthesis.

Bob described Dave as pursuing overly-complicated designs. Anyone who has ever owned or repaired a Polymoog, should probably agree.

But still... the Polymoog got us started in the modern age, and it was a popular and useful design. Dave Luce worked hard for Moog Music, and is responsible for a lot in regard to that which was created by that company in the 1970s.

Thank you, Dave, for all of your great work.

http://buffalonews.com/…/david-alan-luce-moog-president-pi…/

P.S. We should also thank Keith Emerson... because his input on the Apollo design led to the improved Polymoog."

You can check out the Moog Apollo in the Bob Moog Foundation Archives videos posted here.

Update via Ben Luce in the comments:

"This is Ben Luce, Dave Luce's son. I appreciate the commentary above very much.
Thank you for posting it. I would like to comment though that I have never agreed
with Bob Moog's characterization of my father as pursuing overly-complicated designs.
As your good commentary above notes, my Dad was struggling with very complicated design issues
with the polymoog, and was doing so in era where integrated circuits and instruments of the complexity
of the polymoog were quite new and unexplored.

But perhaps more to the point, to my understanding the primary failing of the poly was that the individual
circuit cards for each key were not soldered down: They were intentionally left removable because
there was some well grounded concern that voltage spikes from bad power on the grid
could cause the special chips that each carried to fail occasionally, necessitating
occasional replacements. As it turned out, these chips almost never failed, which I think is a testament to
the careful design of the chips in terms of component tolerances and such, and of the circuitry
that supported them. So in fact, the failure was really an engineering problem, not
a failure of my Dad's design work per se. Moreover, my Dad worked on all sorts of synthesizers for
Moog Music after that, and created some before that, and in no way were these generally plagued by some
tendency towards over complicated design. The same holds for his subsequent work on
ophthalmic instruments, which led to him finally to be recognized widely as "The Father
of Corneal Biomechanics".

In truth, my father actually loved and sought simplicity in
his work wherever it could be found. He was a true physicist, and physicists are steeped in the
virtues of simplicity and symmetry and mathematical beauty from the get-go.

Finally, it should be mentioned in this context that Bog Moog only worked directly with my
father for a few years, and I don't believe he worked very directly with him on
detailed circuit design issues, except perhaps when my Dad was first involved with improving
some of Bob's older designs. Bog also made those comments long after having left the company for
reasons that had little to do with my father, and that these may reflect some overall bitterness
about that not related to my Dad. For my Dad's part, I never heard him say an ill word about Bog.
He greatly admired Bob's work, and was proud to worked for him and for Moog Music in general."

Update: see this post for a recent restoration of David Alan Laces Polymoog.

a standing still stunt 2017 04 16


Published on Apr 16, 2017 NomNomChomsky

"Using the classic ipad app Samplr, through the Moog MF104z analog delay, together with a Phaser beat and Cluster Flux hihats played on the MPC1000... and Moog RME handling the bass duties.
#soundsketch #moog #ipad #samplr #analogdelay #clusterflux #moogerfooger #phaser #mpc #rme"

Pin Electronics & Ramcur Portabella preview RingMod and FilterMod.


Published on Apr 16, 2017 Pin Electronics & Ramcur

Vintage Oberheim SEM SN 0191

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"For sale is a vintage oberheim SEM module. It is factory powered. It is 40 years old this year! The date and serial where probably hand written by Tom way back when..

It is fully working with one minor issue. The lp/hp/bp knob is scratchy when you turn it but only when you turn it. No noise when it is stationary. The synth was serviced by switched on in Austin two years ago.

See my other auctions. Spring cleaning in the studio."

Roland SH-1


Published on Apr 16, 2017 SSM Curtis

"Roland SH-1, 1978, 1 VCO, Sub OSC, four OTA-stages with CA3080"

Update:

Nodes - Special eMotion


Published on Apr 16, 2017 Alba Ecstasy

"I hope, my friends, you all had a beautiful day! Sending my love to you!
atmo: Korg microKorg XL,
pads: Roland JU-06,
drums: Roland JD-Xi,
sequence: Virus Ti2,
lead: Promars System-1,
Delay: Roland Demora.
Both microKorg XL and JU-06 are sequenced by Ableton.

ae http://www.albaecstasy.ro"

Generative Music by Gibran Curtiss


Published on Apr 16, 2017 Gibran Curtiss

Playlist:

1. Generative music - part I

"Still an embryonic project of Generative Music in Arduino plataform and Midi protocol using simple biological algorithms to birth , growth, reproduction and death , together with locomotion and collision . This video was the result of one day of coding, so.... The 4 tempo was reduced to 1 to make a little short video. Long journey yet to come."

2. Generative Music - part II

"Second video of generative music project.
Arduino Uno replaced by Arduino Mega.
Arduino goes to USB MIDI interface, that goes to laptop running ableton driving 3 Midi channels.
The original algorithm was improved a lot and were added some controls to make intentional transitions.

Credits: Adam Kumpf for the core algorithm."

3. Generative music - part III

"Another sample with a generative music Arduino prototype."

4. Generative Music - part IV

"Another great step forward to my generetive music project.
These are the 2 major changes in project:
a)the first 3 videos I've made, the Arduino was connected to a laptop by MIDI. Now 2 full 5V CV OUTs available (3 at the moment I'm writing this) :-) provided by a DAC MCP4725
b)improvement into evolution algorithm allowing to choose to evolute or not each parameter individually. This way we can let the machine evolute by itself and then step in anytime to control the evolution.
Finally the unit is connected to a real modular synth!!! I'm very very really happy!!!!!!!!.
This video is a very simple path:
-one CV to a Qu-Bit Chord
-another CV to 4MS Spectral Multiband Resonator."

5. Generative Music V

"This is the 5th video of an Arduino Generative Music project. Finally a reasonable result. 4 midi channel / 4 CV outputs (0-5V). In this video only 2 channels used."

6. Generative Music Part VI

"This is the Part VI of the Generative Music project. A friend asked me to explore all 4 channels. So here it is. A lot better that last one video. But still a lot to improve on the next. Remember that this project is a SUPPORT tool to provide some melody, not make an entire song. Now the next goal is to attach a solar panel and some sensors : temperature , pressure, light, air humidity, soil humidity, wind velocity. All together and a little math will be able to make music according to weather variations including wake up and go to sleep. It will be an self sufficient being. Like a mini Frankenstein that makes music."

7. Generative Music part VII

"This time the fully functional prototype of the generative music module patched to the 4MS SMR passing thru a custom Spring Reverb.
One square wave oscillator with a fixed frequency feeding the 4MS input.
The final configuration of the module is :
-4 (0V to +5V) CV outs with buffered MCP4725 DACs.
-1 Trigger out with led indicator;
-parameter / value knobs to control the internal variables;

Again, some code improvements to do a better control over the note distribution to CVs.
The evolution of the generative module was locked this time just to play around with 4MS, basically, the same melody all the time but exploring the internal variations of the CVs.
Remember that the whole sound was played ONLY by the 4MS. No drum machines, no other modules."

8. Generative Music part VIII

"This time added a control to interval or cycle a group of 2,4,8,16,32 notes.
Unfortunately this project will be suspended for a while.
The effort now is to develop better melodies but I dont have much time exclusively to it.
Thank you!"

Roland JP-08 Exploring Jupiter 2017 Analog Circuit Behavior Synthesizer JP8 Rik Marston


Published on Apr 16, 2017 SynthgodXXX

"Roland JP-08 'Exploring Jupiter' 2017
by Rik Marston 100% No Talking!!!
**Watch in HD** **Turn it UP!!**

The Roland Boutique JP-08 JUPITER-8
recreation with K-25M keyboard in an
extensive deep TWEAKING showing off
the power of the JP-08 & it's ACB technology.
I have owned a Jupiter-8 (see my video for it)
and YES the JP-08 can sound like it but it
lacks some of the warmth & charm that a real
JP8 has that it can only produce. That being said,
the JP-08 is FANTASTIC for sound design &
music composition. The JP-08 sounds & behaves
just like a Jupiter-8. Perfect for the person who
craves a JP8 but has a limited budget or just
wants to save a bit. It can be a fight to shape
the right TUNING (as you will hear in the video demo)
the little sliders makes it hard to hit the right sweet spot.
A external midi controller with a ton of assignable
sliders will be a blast to use to control the JP-08.
It's made for all genres, not just the local eighties
cover bands, but serious audio tweakers who need
some serious kit to mold their specific needs into life.
I am using a Roland V-Synth as a MIDI CONTROLLER
for this video, it has Attack & Release programmed
to it's assignable knobs. Recorded DRY into Ableton
Live 7 with no other effects.

Patch info:
Patch 46 (PWM Strings) @ 00:06
Patch 41 (Solo/Lead) @ 04:39
Patch 73 (Bass into Oblivion) @ 09:45
Patch 47 (Pad/Strings) @ 19:08

Thank you for watching!
Please Like, Share & SUBSCRIBE!
More Synthesizer demos,
Ambient Chill Zen Music,
UFOs & strange stuff...
COMING SOON!
Rik Marston
4/16/2017"

Novation Circuit & Korg E2: Polyester Jam


Published on Apr 16, 2017 mishpult

"The two boxes are playing together in a somewhat weird sequence which turns halfway into a hoppy 120bpm melodic techno jam. I halved the tempo to achieve more bars and used the odd pattern length feature of the E2 for more evolving beat progression. Slight EQ and compression added ITB. For this video I also made a new animated intro of my channel's logo (trying some new skills in AfterEffects:). Please enjoy and share your thoughts! Cheers!"

Exploring the Moog Mother 32 synthesizer with BoBeats


Published on Apr 16, 2017 BoBeats

"This is the first of several videos I have planned for the Mother 32. I use it together with the Circuit and make a little jam. Still sick but I really wanted to make something for you guys this weekend/easter."

Full Metal TB-303 and Monologue Case Mods by Haydn


Some gorgeous work in via Haydn:

"I make and design these new cases for the tired old plastic Roland TB303 cases

there are a few versions of it and they are all metal"

Also pictured is the Monologue minus keys.

The Blue 303 reminds me of the Electribe EMX.

You can find a post on Haydn's work on Ask.Audio here.

Super Mario Bros. Modular Overworld Theme


Published on Apr 16, 2017 Glow Worm Cables

"Just felt the need to do this on my MakeNoise Shared System and 0-Coast.
Dpo is lead, O-Coast is Bass. Beatstep Pro controls sequencing.

Original Music by Koji Kondo"

Cheetah MS6 100% analog sound

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