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Sunday, May 18, 2014

LegoTechno @ MidiHack 2014 - NI MASCHINE controlled by Lego brick sequencer / controller


Published on May 18, 2014 krx1138·3 videos

"A quick video from MidiHack 2014.

OpenCV and Python process a webcam video to recognize Lego blocks through a translucent Lego base plate. This is sent via OSC to a second computer running a sequencer that sends out MIDI into Native Instruments MASCHINE. Does step sequencing, filter on an XY pad, fader for beat delay and a rotary for even more reverb.

Made at MidiHack 2014 at Spotify HQ, Stockholm.

http://www.hackathon.io/legotechno
http://www.midihack.com/

Tobias Baumbach / Native Instruments
Bram de Jong / Native Instruments
Kristian Gohlke / Bauhaus-Universität Weimar
Michael Hlatky / Native Instruments

http://bauhausinteraction.org/
http://www.native-instruments.com/"

Monday, February 09, 2015

Bees in the trees Braids firmware


Bees in the trees Braids firmware from Pauk on Vimeo.

META SEQ MODE.

MOD1 - ENV+ Level
MOD2 - LFO to Color

Bees in Trees v1 demo

Published on Dec 29, 2014 Tim Churches

"Quick demo, recorded on my iPhone,of firmware enhancements to the Mutable Instruments Braids open-source synthesiser module. It is a work in progress."

Bees-in-Trees version 3q demonstration

Published on Jan 17, 2015

"This is a demo of Bees-in-Trees version 3q. Bees-in-Trees is modified firmware for the Mutable Instruments Braids eurorack module. For information on Braids, see http://mutable-instruments.net/module... For source code and more information on Bees-in-Trees, see https://github.com/timchurches/Mutate..."

Update via Tim in the comments: "the modified firmware is still under development and testing, but I hope to make a compiled version of the firmware available by the end of February 2015. In the meantime, anyone interested can follow development in this thread on the Mutable Instruments forum: http://mutable-instruments.net/forum/discussion/6298/bees-in-the-trees-3y-the-antepenultimate-v3-release-candidate#Item_121"

"For the latest feature set, please see the project page at http://timchurches.github.io/Mutated-Mutables/."

Sunday, January 25, 2015

New Avalon Bassline Synth & Sequencer From Abstrakt Instruments - Details & Price


Abstrakt Instruments is a new company from the creators of the x0xi0, a heavily modified x0xb0x that is considered to be the ultimate x0xb0x.  The Avalon is a new instrument and is not based on the x0xb0x. Full details will follow in time, but for now you can get a good feel for what it is via the pics. Click on each for the full size shots. Note there is a white, silver and black version.  Also note the cartridge slot and swappable 24db Transistor Ladder Filter and 12db State Variable Filter cards. There's Dinsync IO in addition to MIDI IO, and extensive CV IO.

You can find an interview with Abstrakt Instruments' Brian Castro previously posted here.

Update: some initial info from Brian (press release is still to follow):

"ok guys, we just got done at NAMM. If we don't sleep for 3 days straight the official press release will go out Monday for those of you who weren't able to attend NAMM and get a demo in person. There will be more content coming as everyone starts to upload more pics and edit videos. For those who can't wait for the NAMM content and debut of the website here are some bullet points of the basics.

The avalon bassline synth is an analog monosynth based on the TB-303. It combines a 100% mirror of TB-303 RevD mainboard together with a panel board containing additional analog and digital circuitry.

Uses all original spec parts of the original TB-303 (transistors, caps, IC's, diodes, transformer, etc..) together with a BA6110 VCA with current gain calibrated to match the original BA662.

Fully backwards compatible with the original TB-303 (actually works with an original TB-303 CPU).

Sub oscillator has saw, sqr, and tri both -1 and -2 oct.

The cartridge slot is for filter carts which can be hot-swapped and used in place of the internal TB-303 filter.

Additional analog controls include sub/ext level control, filter tracking, accent decay, vca decay (goes full off), AD utility envelope with bi-polar modulation of the VCA and VCF.

I/O on back includes CV & Gate In/Out, accent sweep cv out (amplified and normalized to 0-5V), filter cv input. Audio out consists of saw and sqr out (+/-5V), external input, and vca & filter outputs.

Sequencer control has TB-303 pitch/time modes as well as a new realtime mode making use of the the step led switches (yes those are switches). Too many features to list - browse the panel to get an idea. patterns can be 64 steps in length with numerous time signature options. There are 448 internal patterns and 56 tracks. These can also be saved and loaded via sysex.

Sync modes are internal, MIDI and DIN, and it outputs both MIDI and DIN Sync. Also has USB-MIDI, and synth can be played externally.

Extremely high build quality including custom pots, german key switches, and 4-piece steel enclosure.

Can't comment yet on price except to say it'll be under $1000US."

Tuesday, August 16, 2016

Strum - Modular Patch


Published on Aug 16, 2016 Richard Devine

This was a patch experiment using the new Mutable Instruments Rings/Clouds Modules, and trying to create strumming/plucking guitar like sounds within a patch. The inspiration came from playing around with the Clouds Parasites 1.3 alternate firmware running in the Resonator mode highlighting the 'scatter' (or strum) function. The master clock was the Tiptop Circadian Rhythms module, taking the first 4 outputs into my Nord Drum 2 for the Kick, snare, closed and open hi-hats. From there the clock output from the CR was multiplied and then sent to the Modcan Touch Sequencer. First row output from the TS was sent to the intellijel Shapeshifter creating a two note baseline sequence that comes in at 1:58. The second sequence Row2 output from the TS was sent to the "ALM Akemie's Castle" module OSC A output using the chord function, that comes in at 25 seconds. The gates from the modcan where set to a 16th's pulse sequence. Modulation from the synthesis technology E102 Quad Temporal Shifter output 1 modulating the Multiplier input on Operator 1. The 2, 3 and 4 outputs from the E102 where also modulating the Operator 2, 3, and 4 inputs on the Akemie's Castle. This was creating the harmonic timbre changing as the sequence was playing.
The slowly evolving sweeping noise textures that come in at 1:09 is from the Music Thing Radio Music module. The sample was a white noise sampled lightly filtered and then sent to the intellijel HexVCA with the amplitude CV control via a Intellijel Dixie modulating from slow to high rates (free running). The Make Noise Rene was being externally clocked from the Circadian Rhythm, and was sending out a quantized output to the Mutable Instruments Clouds pitch input creating the chord guitar sequence. The strum sounds on Clouds was played by the 4ms QCD running in 32th division output into the Trigger input. The freeze input was also triggered by a Ladik R-110 Random clock module. The combination of the two created the trill chord like strums.

The bass guitar tone sound that comes in at 1:24 are from the MakeNoise Mysteron, that is being sequenced by the Modcan Touch Sequencer, Row Output 3 was programmed in the same key but a lower octave. The "Rings" module was creating slow attack soft high pitched chords in reverb that come around 2:50. There was additional processing of the Clouds output that was sent into the Tiptop ZDSP module running the "Halls of Vahalla" card program 8 "Ginnungagap" creating the high pitch octave deep reverb shimmer effects. The harmonic slow swells that come in at 3:30 where created using another intellijel Dixie oscillator sine output running into an Strymon "Big Sky" pedal being harmonically controlled by an intellijel µScale V1. The output was being played slowly then processed using the "Choral" mode, creating the slow shimmer swells. The entire mix was sent into the Eventide Space pedal using the "Corridors" patch.

Download the free track here: bit.ly/1QZqXQR
Mutable Instruments Rings : mutable-instruments.net/modules/rings
Clouds Parasites firmware: mqtthiqs.github.io/parasites/clouds.html"

Wednesday, March 08, 2023

Reliq Instruments Hybrid Control Surface Sequencer Mixer w/ Eurorack IO In the Works



via Reliq Instruments

Route, Sequence And Control All Of Your Music Production Gear With Reliq

The World’s First Hybrid Control Surface:
Effortlessly Route and Mix 16x16 Analog Signals
Sequence Analog Signal Routings in Musical Time
Sequence 16 Tracks with 32 CVs, 3 MIDI Outs and USB.
Get Physical Control of your DAW and Software Instruments
Achieve Perfect Synchronization With your DAW with a Dedicated Plugin

A First-Of-A-Kind Analog Matrix-Mixer
Route, Mix, Store And Sequence Eurorack And Signal Patches on the Fly
Connect any Input to any Output with just the Press of a Button
Store and Recall Signal Routings in Real-Time Without any Sound Interruptions
Sequence Patches in Musical Tempo for a vast Music Exploration Experience.

A State-Of-The-Art Sequencer, Designed For Unparalleled Precision.

16 Polyphonic Sequencers
Euclidian Mode
Polyrythms / Polymeters
Stochastic Modes

8 Voice Polyphony per Track
High-Resolution Recording
MPE Compatibility
Real Time Parameters Recording

Melody/Pattern Generation
LFO & Envelope per track
Real-Time Midi Effects
128 Patterns per Track

A Modulation Factory
Draw Your Modulation: Automations, LFOs And Envelopes At Your Fingertips!
Advanced CC Modulation,
MPE Modulation
LFOs, and Envelopes per Track
Custom Modulation Waveforms

A Fully-Integrated DAW Controller
Trigger Loops and Clips From your DAW
Control Mixers and Software Instruments
Arrange Clips and Record from Hardware
Synchronise and Control Reliq From your DAW with a Dedicated Plug-in

A Full Range Of I/O For Always Staying Patched
3 x MIDI outs,
1 x MIDI IN
1 x USB-C MIDI
1 x USB HOST port
16 x gates ( 5~10V)
32 x CV outs (+/-5V ~ +/-10V)
1 x Reset out
1 x Clock out
A Modular Breakout Box
Reliq’s 32 CV outs, 16 Gates and 16x16 Matrix I/O comes in it’s own case. Powered directly from Reliq via USB-C or via eurorack power supply with a standard connector, reliq’s breakout can stay at any corner of your studio or in your eurorack case for staying always patched.

Monday, June 08, 2015

OWOW - A New Breed of Instruments on Kickstarter


Published on Jun 6, 2015
Smartly built, stupidly simple in use, the OWOW musical instruments empower everybody to make digital music in a fun and intuitive way. They work as MIDI controllers and connect with every software that we know. They empower you to create music with your computer with the same intuition, passion and fun as traditional instruments, but the benefits of working with a computer.

All instruments will be available on Kickstarter from June 8 till July 8.

For more info:
www.owow.io"

Friday, January 25, 2013

MINT.io Groovebox - Music In No Time


Published on Jan 25, 2013 Apps4idevicesMusic·341 videos

http://apps4idevices.com/read/mint-io-groovebox-music-in-no-time
"MINT.io (Music In No Time) is a scale-based, intelligent Groovebox, aimed at live Techno, House, Dubstep and Breakbeat performances, built under the paradigm of one-screen interface in order to achieve maximum realtime tweak-ability. It is designed get quality results very quickly, and comes with decent range of drum kits, vibe and chord presets, and a bass synth that includes both a single & sub oscillator, filter & amp envelopes, and an LFO. There is also the ability to randomly generate great sounding drum and synth settings, and chord accompaniment that plays the best chord to match each created synth pattern. I really like the effects that come with this app, with one XY pad for global control, and 2 dedicated XY pads to control the filter & wobble parameters. You can control external MIDI hardware with the app, and apparently virtual MIDI will be added soon, to enable the control of other apps. It also records both audio and MIDI, with the ability to paste wav files to the general pasteboard. I've actually been quite surprised at how well this app works, there is a lot of scope for a wide range of sounds from the bass synth, and enough range in the other instruments to make this a very useful groove machine to use live and for recording projects. It's really quite amazing to have such a large amount of features in such an affordable app, and I'm very impressed with the results I've achieved using it, so I definitely rate it ...A Killer App!
Review by Nick Trass"

iTunes:
MINT.io Groovebox - Music In No Time - Amidio Inc.
iOS Devices on eBay - Daily Tech Deals

Thursday, December 31, 2015

Strum - Modular Patch by Richard Devine


Strum - Modular Patch from Richard Devine on Vimeo.

"This was a patch experiment using the new Mutable Instruments Rings/Clouds Modules, and trying to create strumming/plucking guitar like sounds within a patch. The inspiration came from playing around with the Clouds Parasites 1.3 alternate firmware running in the Resonator mode highlighting the "scatter" (or strum) function. The master clock was the Tiptop Circadian Rhythms module, taking the first 4 outputs into my Nord Drum 2 for the Kick, snare, closed and open hi-hats. From there the clock output from the CR was multiplied and then sent to the Modcan Touch Sequencer. First row output from the TS was sent to the intellijel Shapeshifter creating a two note baseline sequence that comes in at 1:58. The second sequence Row2 output from the TS was sent to the "ALM Akemie's Castle" module OSC A output using the chord function, that comes in at 25 seconds. The gates from the modcan where set to a 16th's pulse sequence. Modulation from the synthesis technology E102 Quad Temporal Shifter output 1 modulating the Multiplier input on Operator 1. The 2, 3 and 4 outputs from the E102 where also modulating the Operator 2, 3, and 4 inputs on the Akemie's Castle. This was creating the harmonic timbre changing as the sequence was playing.

The slowly evolving sweeping noise textures that come in at 1:09 is from the Music Thing Radio Music module. The sample was a white noise sampled lightly filtered and then sent to the intellijel HexVCA with the amplitude CV control via a Intellijel Dixie modulating from slow to high rates (free running). The Make Noise Rene was being externally clocked from the Circadian Rhythm, and was sending out a quantized output to the Mutable Instruments Clouds pitch input creating the chord guitar sequence. The strum sounds on Clouds was played by the 4ms QCD running in 32th division output into the Trigger input. The freeze input was also triggered by a Ladik R-110 Random clock module. The combination of the two created the trill chord like strums.

The bass guitar tone sound that comes in at 1:24 are from the MakeNoise Mysteron, that is being sequenced by the Modcan Touch Sequencer, Row Output 3 was programmed in the same key but a lower octave. The "Rings" module was creating slow attack soft high pitched chords in reverb that come around 2:50. There was additional processing of the Clouds output that was sent into the Tiptop ZDSP module running the "Halls of Vahalla" card program 8 "Ginnungagap" creating the high pitch octave deep reverb shimmer effects. The harmonic slow swells that come in at 3:30 where created using another intellijel Dixie oscillator sine output running into an Strymon "Big Sky" pedal being harmonically controlled by an intellijel µScale V1. The output was being played slowly then processed using the "Choral" mode, creating the slow shimmer swells. The entire mix was sent into the Eventide Space pedal using the "Corridors" patch.

Download the free track here: http://bit.ly/1QZqXQR

Mutable Instruments Rings : http://mutable-instruments.net/modules/rings

Clouds Parasites firmware: https://mqtthiqs.github.io/parasites/clouds.html

Thursday, January 01, 2015

Happy New Year From MATRIXSYNTH! - A Look Back at 2014


Happy New Year everyone!

I want to start by thanking everyone that comes to MATRIXSYNTH and helps make it what it is - the readers, the supporters, and of course all the sponsors on the right.

THANK YOU and have a GREAT 2015!!!

This site is a labor of love and a ton of work. This site is ultimately meant to be an testament to everything synth in the making. We have over nine years of daily synth history captured here, 119,983 published posts. I can't wait to see what the future brings us in 2015!

That said, here are a few interesting bits from 2014 in the longest post of the year. ;)

Wednesday, March 09, 2016

Bela: an embedded platform for audio and sensor processing


Published on Mar 7, 2016 Bela Platform

"An introduction to Bela. This video accompanies our Kickstarter campaign which will be on until April 1st 2016."

This one is in via MATRIXSYNTH reader Giulio who is on the Bela team.

"The most important unique feature of Bela is that it has extremely low latency of less than 1 millisecond from action to sound. This is much lower than can be achieved on any laptop or embedded computer on the market. Low latency is critically important for making intuitive and responsive musical instruments.

Other notable features include 16-bit analog inputs and outputs (8 each), onboard speaker amplifiers and a browser-based IDE (complete with oscilloscope). The project is open source hardware and software. This is basically the platform we've always wanted for building interactive audio systems, and we're excited to share it with a broader community of musicians, engineers and makers!

Bela is currently on Kickstarter where we greatly exceeded our initial goal, so much that we added new features to the board. Extended blog posts, tech specs, faqs and more examples at our website http://bela.io"

Tuesday, April 05, 2022

IO Instruments - Kalyke Envelope/LFO eurorack module


video upload by NOISEBUG

https://www.noisebug.net/

Tuesday, January 12, 2021

Sequential Introduces New Prophet-5 and Prophet-10 Desktop Modules



Title says it all. Press release follows:

Sequential Announces Prophet®-5 and Prophet®-10 Desktop Modules

San Francisco, CA—Jan 12, 2021—Fast on the heels of the reintroduction of its legendary Prophet-5 synthesizer, Sequential today announced that it has created a desktop version of the acclaimed instrument. As with the keyboard version, the desktop model will be available in both five- and ten-voice configurations, dubbed the Prophet-5 desktop module and Prophet-10 desktop module, respectively. They feature the same authentic vintage sound and front-panel controls as the Prophet-5 and Prophet-10 keyboards, but in a smaller form factor designed for portability and space-conscious studios.

“Our introduction of the Prophet-5 and Prophet-10 Rev 4 keyboards has been hugely successful. At the same time, a lot of people have been asking us for an easy way to fit them into a smaller studio space or into a touring rig,” commented Sequential founder and original Prophet-5 designer Dave Smith. “It was an easy decision to create a desktop module to fill that need. The great thing is, we managed to fit the same big, ballsy sound of the full Prophet-5 into a desktop model. It sounds every bit as awesome.”

Like the original, the new Prophet-5 and Prophet-10 modules feature two multi-waveform analog oscillators, analog resonant low-pass filters and amplifiers, and a filter and amplifier envelope per voice. Modulation is provided by a multi-waveshape LFO and Poly Mod, a ground-breaking modulation scheme for its time that allowed the filter envelope and oscillator B to be routed to a variety of destinations including filter cutoff frequency, oscillator A frequency, and oscillator A pulse width.

And just like the new Prophet-5/10 Rev 4 keyboards, the modules feature genuine Curtis VCOs and filters as used in the Prophet-5 Rev 3, as well as the Dave Rossum-designed SSI 2140 filter — the modern counterpart of the original SSM 2040 Rossum designed in the Prophet-5 Rev 1 and Rev 2. A Rev switch on the front panel allows users to switch between the two as desired.

Also present is the new Vintage knob, which loosens up the oscillators, filters, and envelopes from voice to voice as they typically are in vintage Prophet-5s. Users can dial in progressively more vintage character from a very stable “4,” as in Prophet-5 Rev4, all the way to “1,” as in Prophet-5 Rev1, which was the most temperamental of all Prophet-5s. The original factory sound set is included as well.

Other modern enhancements include velocity sensitivity and aftertouch to increase expressiveness, as well as MIDI and USB connectivity. Control voltage and gate ins/outs are also present for connecting modular synths and other gear. The new modules are housed in a premium-quality, steel case with hand-oiled sustainable black walnut heartwood trim.

Both modules will be available in February. The Prophet-5 desktop module has a US MAP of $2,499.
The Prophet-10 desktop module has a US MAP of $3,299.

About Sequential
Originally launched in 2002 as Dave Smith Instruments, Sequential is helmed by legendary musical instrument designer and Grammy® award winner Dave Smith. Dave’s many accomplishments include the creation of the Prophet-5—the world’s first fully programmable polyphonic synthesizer—and his legacy as the primary driving force behind MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface).

The company’s products are used by an ever-growing roster of well-known musicians and are available from music retailers worldwide. Instruments include the new Prophet-5 and Prophet-10 Rev 4, the Pro 3 and Pro 3 SE, and the Prophet X, Prophet-6, OB-6, and Prophet Rev2 synthesizers. Sequential is based in San Francisco, where its instruments are also assembled. Visit www.sequential.com.

Update: additional pics via https://www.sequential.com: (Note the CV IO on back)



Friday, September 17, 2021

SUPERBOOTH 2021 - Rides In The Storm - New Modules


video upload by sonicstate

This is the first post to feature Rides In The Storm, George Giegler's side project from IO Instruments. He also works with MFB as you can see in previous posts here.

Thursday, November 26, 2015

Mutable Instruments Warps Release Party at Modular Square


Published on Nov 26, 2015 Modularsquare

"Vendredi 20 novembre 2015 vous fêtions la sortie du Warps de Mutable Instruments avec Olivier Gillet, qui revient dans cette vidéo sur la genèse de ce module.

Une vidéo qui fait écho à celle-ci, lorsqu'il était venu nous présenter le prototype il y a environ 10 mois : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8R0ja... [part 6 here]

Le Warps c'est ça : http://modularsquare.com/Mutable-inst...

En guest Ă  partir de 23:10, Matthias Puech, l'auteur des firmwares alternatifs "Parasites" : https://mqtthiqs.github.io/parasites/

----------------------------------------­------

Nous somme Modularsquare, une boutique d'instruments électroniques spécialisée dans les synthétiseurs modulaires, et une communauté d'artistes qui se réunie une fois par mois.

Notre blog : http://www.modularsquare.com/blog

Les photos de nos rencontres : http://www.flicker.com/modularsquare"

Sunday, June 07, 2015

Mutable Instruments Clouds Parasite Firmware - Oliverb & Resenestor Modes


Clouds Parasite - 1. Oliverb Mode Published on Jun 6, 2015 mqtthiqs

"First demo/tutorial of the Clouds Parasite free alternative firmware for Mutable Instruments Clouds. More information and download at http://mqtthiqs.github.io/parasites."

Clouds Parasites - 2. Resonestor Mode

Published on Jun 6, 2015

"Second demo/tutorial of the Clouds Parasite free alternative firmware for Mutable Instruments Clouds."

Sunday, November 23, 2008

Noise Trio, Free iPhone synthesizer with KAOSSILATOR-alike Scale


YouTube via koyamatsuo
"Free iPhone synthesizer from the maker of Noise.io Pro. It has three instruments with scale like KAOSSILATOR. First played Rock Guitar with blues scale, then Arabic flute and Japanese Bells."
You can find Noise Trio here:
Noise Trio
You can find Noise.io here:
Noise.io Pro

Thursday, April 21, 2016

MODSTEP 1.1 Update Released


iTunes: modstep - AppBC

"Modstep will be on sale until Monday the 25th for $14.99!"

"New Features:

Audio Unit support: use AU instruments and effects in modstep
new Plugin-Browser: Drag and drop internal Instruments, AUs or IAAs to any of the Tracks.
new Plugin-Chain per Track:: combine Internal Instruments, Audio Units and IAAs and add unlimited Insert FX per Track
new MIDI - IO-Section per Track allows quick & easy setup of MIDI Port & Channel routings for each track.
added Master FX Chain
new Settings-Popups for Clips, Scenes & Tracks - available via Long-Tap.
Global Scale: use one Scale throughout all Tracks in your Session (optional per track)
Clips now show a preview of the notes inside their current Pattern.
Patterns now show a preview of their notes.
when deleting a Clip you will now have to confirm the deletion by tapping twice.
added optional ‘Enter Clip Shortcut’ - if activated, all clips will show a button that allows to quickly open the clip in its related sequencer page.
added variable grid-size in Piano Roll (1/48 - 1bar)
studiomux is now able to send audio data to modstep (e.G. to mix or process through FX)
modstep can now receive audio via Audiobus (to mix / process)
Added Arrangement options:

Scene follow: Automatically starts the next scene after the current one finishes.
Scene Loops: set the Scene to loop X times (or unlimited) before the next one starts
Clip Loops: set the Clip to loop X times (or unlimited)
Scale per Scene: Change the Global Scale per Scene
Tempo per Scene: Change the tempo for each Scene
MIDI file import & export

new MIDI file browser in the main file-menu.
added MIDI indicators
AudioShare import for the Sampler
new global Keyboard with Pads and velocity to easily play all of your tracks onscreen.
Audiobus destination support
over 20 new MIDI Templates
added metronome
you may now decide which of the tracks should record audio.
Changes:

Notes entered in Drum and Melody mode are not shared anymore (when switching modes, the other modes notes will not play or be shown anymore)
Drum / Melody mode do not change the Piano Rolls touch-behaviour anymore.
added Draw-mode toggle to change the Piano Rolls touch-behaviour in either mode.
Bugfixes & improvements:

fixed occasional note drop-outs
improved timing of internal Sampler & Synth to be sample accurate
improved audio-recordings to be seamless loops
Export and Import of CCs, Chords and Pads works now
fixed panning bug in the Sampler.
Velocity in Piano Roll and Step Sequencer was fixed
CCs were blocked by selected CCs
several smaller bug- and crash-fixes as well as small usability enhancements."

Monday, May 16, 2016

Social Contours


Social Contours from Bryan Noll on Vimeo.

"'Mannequins making friends with Mutable Instruments'

Performed on a modular synthesizer.

http://soundcloud.com/fourhexagons/social-contours

PATCH NOTES

Just Friends and Three Sisters arrived this week and brought life to the melody voice in this patch. Whimsical Raps makes some seriously amazing modules: http://whimsicalraps.com.


Friday, July 16, 2021

Fun(ky) Drums


video upload by NOISEBUG

https://www.noisebug.net/

Eurorack drums featuring modules from:
IO Instruments
FLAME
Doepfer

Sequenced by:
Korg SQ64

Sunday, December 17, 2023

IO Instruments Starter system with Doepfer A-100 LC6 Case

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