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Monday, February 14, 2011

Tiptop Audio Numberz Officially Launches

http://tiptopaudio.com/

"Numberz is a USB device that communicates with a software front-end (for PC) and can be used to download DSP programs and display text to blank, non-volatile cartridges for use with the Z-DSP. Numberz can also feed directly into the Z-DSP's cartridge socket for realtime programming."



Analogue Haven should have in in stock on Tuesday, international distributors have there orders on the way.

Getting started with Numberz

YouTube via GM1ify | February 14, 2011 |

"Installing the software design tools and burning a cartridge"

Z-DSP Realtime Programing with Numberz

GM1ify | February 14, 2011 |

"A tutorial explaining how to use the SpinAsm and Numberz to try programs with Z-DSP in real time"

Using Numberz to burn display TEXT to Cartridges

GM1ify | February 14, 2011 |

"Learn how to use Numberz with the Pickit software to burn text for the Z-DSP display in Cartridges."

Friday, October 05, 2012

Tiptop Machine


Published on Oct 4, 2012 by GM1ify

"The new HATS909 module joins the percussive side of the Station 252."

http://tiptopaudio.com/

Tiptop Machine 2

Published on Oct 5, 2012 by GM1ify

"HATS909 keep on ticking..."

Thursday, December 13, 2012

Angry Z-DSP filters

Published on Dec 13, 2012 by GM1ify

http://www.tiptopaudio.com/

Friday, August 31, 2012

John Tejada's Tiptop 808 modules and the Moog Minitaur


YouTube Published on Aug 31, 2012 by GM1ify

"A short peek from John Tejada's studio sequencing the Tiptop 808 drum modules with some juicy bass line from the Moog Minitaur.

Thanks to Josh and John for sherring."

http://www.tiptopaudio.com/
https://www.moogmusic.com/

minituars on eBay

Friday, October 05, 2012

Tiptop Machine 2


Published on Oct 5, 2012 by GM1ify

"HATS909 keep on ticking..."

Also added to part 1 here.

Wednesday, May 01, 2013

Tiptop Audio Trigger Riot And The Gang


Published on May 1, 2013 GM1ify·28 videos

"The Trigger Riot triggers everything, the drums, the envelopes, the Z8000 sequencers, the Z8000 direction. The 808/909 drums goes through Clarky CGS grinder and then through Cwejman ring mod controlled by the Z8000. The Piston Honda and Z3000 both are controlled by the Z8000."

And an update on the status of the upcoming Trigger Riot:

"Hey all, yes it's May and I wish i had better news, but the Riots are still in assembly and not yet ready to ship. The good news is that the delay gave us more time to add features! Right now we are adding DinSync both in and out so the Riot can either be a master or slave to xox machines. We also added preset looping, this thing just gets deeper and deeper. The price is not decided yet but will most likely be $500, hopefully we don't have any surprises when we get the bill from the assembly house. So hold on just a bit more, there will be a riot soon."

http://www.tiptopaudio.com

Friday, August 05, 2011

TR909 and TTA Station 252


YouTube Uploaded by GM1ify on Aug 4, 2011

"Few techno lines with the modular doing some twisted 303-style patch triggerd by the TR909."

Saturday, January 26, 2013

NAMM 2013: Tiptop Audio Trigger Riot Full Details & Video!

"The Trigger Riot represents a new type of sequencer that is both creatively deep on one hand and intuitive on the other.

From a conceptual view, the Trigger Riot generates 16 clock streams consisting of multiple time manipulation functions (division, offsets, etc) that interact to create the trigger output, and direct access to each parameter via individual knobs allows for quick manipulation. The 8 outputs are the sum of those manipulated streams per row. The outputs of the module are arranged as either a 4x4 matrix, where each of the 16 knobs affects both row and column, or as a set of independent outputs for each row or column. This allows forming 8 complex musical interactions in a ‘Matrix’ mode or 8 independent streams in ‘Independent’ mode and is switchable from one to the other on press of a button for some unexpected results.

Since each of the 16 knobs represents a real time tweakable trigger generator/modifier the Trigger Riot is extremely playable and can result very complex patterns with only few knob turns; patterns that would otherwise take much longer and in some instances be almost impossible to produce using grid based step sequencing. Patterns can have unique time signatures that can repeat or be randomized through probability, time shifted and phased, divided, multiplied and counted, it’s unbelievable how complex this module can get with minimal input.

Functions include:

Divide: Divide the clock stream into either even or odd divisions from 1 to 255

Speed: Multiply or Divide the clock streams in sub clock particles based on 24 PPQ, breaking up the standard grid values.

Probability: Sets the odds of a trigger firing which makes more varied and less rigid patterns or can create subtle accents and fills.

Pulse Width: Sets the pulse width of each stream, creating overlaps and as a result all kind of odd time signatures; also great for sustaining envelopes or for programming a high pulse fro some time.

Clock Offset: Moves the trigger streams in time to change the relationship between streams. Streams can be set to the same amount but offset to trigger in between each other rather than simultaneously to create syncopation effects.

Time Shift: Shifts the triggers streams variably in between clocks for swing type feels and off the grid patterns.

Step: Places single shot triggers on individual clock ‘Steps’ to trigger events once per pattern. This can also be seen as a pulse counter.

Mute/Sel: Muting of each trigger output for live dub mixing or to select which row to edit in ‘Independent’ mode.

Tap tempo: Tap in your own time.

Cycle: Internal reset counter to constrain pattern length and relationships between divisions

Clock Out: Trigger out of the Riot’s highly accurate internal clock

Clock Input: External clock

Reset Out: Trigger output based on the internal reset length

Reset In: External trigger input to reset the internal count

Playing sets:

The Trigger Riot features 4 banks of 4 presets for saving, and instant recall of patterns with any level of complexity making it a real time sequencer. Patterns and banks are not volatile and can be loaded for stage or studio sessions on power up.

Several riots can be synced together with all control signals shared based on a master reset, clock, and pattern across multiple units and even synced with the Circadian Rhythm sequencer.

In addition to that, a master touch controller is in development which can control up to 4 Riots for the ultimate in hardware sequencing for Tip Top’s wide array of drum and synthesis modules (of course, it works great with every other module too).

A little bit of what going on under the hood: The Trigger Riot is made with the latest in high-end microprocessors and a special combination of hardware and firmware technology designed to achieve unprecedented levels of timing and extreme types of pattern complexity.

Size: 28HP

Engine: State of the art 80MHz 32bit Processor MIPS M4K Core

Available: We are hoping to have it released late march 2013, keep your fingers crossed

Price: TBD"

http://tiptopaudio.com

Listen in stereo:

Trigger Riot prototype 1

Published on Jan 26, 2013 GM1ify·25 videos

"Some jungle noises with the Riot"

Trigger Riot prototype 2

Published on Jan 26, 2013

"Another long video of the Riot jungle patch turns techno"

Trigger Riot prototype, from techno to complete riot

Published on Jan 26, 2013

"Random tweaking of parameters on the riot prototype, starting with some basic streams, then going wilder and into off-grid sequencing"

Monday, September 17, 2012

John Tejada doing the Z8000 Matrix Sequencer


YouTube Published on Sep 17, 2012 by GM1ify

"Yet another money shot from John's studio. LA style synth porn."

http://www.tiptopaudio.com/

Wednesday, August 21, 2013

Trigger Riot and Tiptop drums do da 4 x 4 tight beat

Published on Aug 21, 2013 GM1ify·38 videos

"Some use of Time shift to delay the snare hits and OH by a bit gives some extra feel of tightness to the beat"

http://tiptopaudio.com

Sunday, July 31, 2011

When the 808 sequencer get F


YouTube Uploaded by GM1ify on Jul 30, 2011

"Modular triggered by a sick TR808, creating unexpected patterns"

Wednesday, June 26, 2013

Trigger Riot and Z8000 sync

Published on Jun 26, 2013 GM1ify·31 videos

"A short clip of the Tiptop system with two Riots, and Z8000 playing in sync"

Tuesday, August 06, 2013

Tiptop Audio Trigger Riot Code Upgrade GM1ify·36 videos

Published on Aug 6, 2013

"A short video that take you step by step on how to upgrade the code of your Trigger Riot"

Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Tiptop Audio Happy Ending Kit


YouTube via GM1ify | December 28, 2010 |

"Putting together the Happy Ending Kit"

Friday, January 20, 2012

NAMM: At the Tiptop Audio booth Namm 2012


YouTube Uploaded by GM1ify on Jan 20, 2012

"Those drums make em dance."

Namm 2012 Tiptop Audio booth

Saturday, October 20, 2012

Tiptop Audio HATS909 Roland TR-909 Hi-Hats Drum Clone Now Available!

John Tejada encounters the Hats909

Published on Oct 20, 2012 by GM1ify


http://www.tiptopaudio.com/ht909.php

http://www.analoguehaven.com/tiptopaudio/hats909/

Thursday, July 25, 2013

Tiptop techno by John Tejada

Published on Jul 25, 2013 GM1ify·35 videos

"Time to Riot"

Thursday, February 04, 2010

Let it Mo


YouTube via GM1ify. "Let it Mo"

"Tiptop Audio Z8000 Z3000 Z2040"

Friday, June 14, 2013

Logic by Tiptop Machines Part 2

Published on Jun 14, 2013 GM1ify·30 videos

"Yet another 100% live modular jam with the Trigger Riot and all the other tiptop goodies."

Part 1 here

Sunday, February 14, 2010

In a Z mood


YouTube via GM1ify. Z8000
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