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Wednesday, April 03, 2024

Kilpatrick Audio Carbon Sequencer and Performance System

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Tuesday, April 12, 2022

US 395 and Califorhia Highway 14: Small Lake to Red Rock Canyon, Mojave Desert


video upload by CatSynth TV

"We travel south on US Highway 395 and California Highway 14 in the high desert from the vicinity of Small Lake to the entrance of Red Rock Canyon State Park. Here US 395 emerges onto a wide desert plane near the border between Inyo and Kern Counties. It then splits from the northern end of CA 14, which was once part of US 6.

The original music is based on a rhythm based on Indian classical thekas with 14 beats, including Rupak and Āṛāchārtāl. It features the following instruments:
Yamaha RX5 Drum Machine
Kilpatrick Audio Carbon Sequencer
Octave CAT analog synthesizer
Arturia Pigments
Arturia Stage 73 V and Wurli V
Crank Sturgeon Pocket Gamelan
Strymon StarLab
Rossum Electro-Music Morpheus Z-Plane Filter
Metasonix RK5 Dual Low Pass Gate
Folk Tok Envelope Follower
EastWest Sounds Hollywood Orchestra contra-bassoon
Aberrant DSP Digitalis

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Thursday, February 13, 2020

Visitors - KOTO cover by Asteroid Killer


Published on Feb 13, 2020 AsteroidKillerMusic

"Tribute Thursday!

This video is a tribute to the legendary italo disco group - KOTO

In this short version of their great hit Visitors, I'm using the Carbon sequencer to sequence the bass. The different melodies was played live except the small counter part after the second main riff witch was sequenced on the Matrix Brute and started manually by trigger a key and stopped with a foot pedal. Everything was recorded live in one go to Ableton. The reverb was added in post.

Bass - Moog Grandmother
Main riff - Roland SH101
Second and third melody - Moog Sub37
Counterpart to the third melody - Arturia Matrix Brute
Bridge to the break - ARP Odyssey
Drums - Roland TR707
Sequencer - Kilpatrick Audio Carbon
Reverb - OTO BAM

Original song was recorded and released by KOTO in 1985."

Wednesday, November 13, 2019

Kilpatrick Audio Carbon SN 17093176

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Saturday, March 09, 2019

Kilpatrick Audio Carbon - 6 track poly MIDI & CV performance sequencer / Arp SN 16082738

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"6 Polyphonic tracks with two assignable outputs per track. Up to 64 steps per track. Polyrhythms!

Polyphonic tracks store chords and CC data (6 events per step)"

Tuesday, May 08, 2018

New Kilpatrick Audio CARBON Sequencer Tutorial Videos


A couple more videos have been added to the playlist posted here.

Tuesday, February 13, 2018

Kilpatrick Audio Carbon

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Sunday, February 12, 2017

Kilpatrick Audio Carbon Live Jam 1


Published on Feb 12, 2017 Jae Ryan

"First jam with the Kilpatrick Audio Carbon. It's sequencing the Prophet 6 (arpeggio), OB-6 (hi-pass bass) and the Model D (melodic arpeggio) and sending clock to the TR-8 but drums are sequenced from the TR-8! I haven't figured out nearly all this machine can do yet and this doesn't take advantage of the bias tracks or song mode. It's just a simple repeating sequence and hopefully in the next jam i'll explore the scenes function more deeply. A transposed version of the sequence at some point would have made it much better!

I forgot to arm recording on the Juno so what you hear when I play it is strictly just the wet signal of it hitting the Strymons. It sounded ok that way and I was much to lazy to re-do! The Strymon pedals were the ONLY effects used and they were not used sparingly.

If anyone has any questions about Carbon or Suggestions/Tips if you're a user that would be fantastic! Otherwise, thanks for listening and send me some links to stuff if you think I'd dig it!"

Tuesday, September 20, 2016

@knobcon: Kilpatrick Audio - Carbon - Sequencer and Performance System - Midiverse - TV


Published on Sep 20, 2016 MIDI-VERSE TV

"What's up everyone, Welcome to Midiverse - TV. Today we're at Knobcon 2016 at the Kilpatrick Audio Booth checking out their brand new sequencer, Carbon."

Monday, April 04, 2016

Superbooth 2016: Kilpatrick Audio CARBON Sequencer


Published on Apr 4, 2016 sonicstate

"Superbooth 2016: Kilpatrick Audio CARBON Sequencer Andrew takes us through the features of their new performance sequencer"

Kilpatrick Audio Carbon Sequencer at Superbooth 16

Published on Apr 4, 2016 Ask.Audio

Tuesday, December 08, 2015

VennDiagram - CARBON Sequencer Demo


Published on Dec 8, 2015 KilpatrickAudio

"Music by: VennDiagram
Video by: Kilpatrick Audio

Notes from VennDiagram:

Synth Used - Roland JDXA

3 x Analog Parts each for Kick / Snare / Hi-Hat run on Midi Channels 1,2 & 3
3 x Digital Synth Parts Mono bass / Lead / Poly Pad on Channel 5,6 & 9

Sequencer Carbon - using Midi only

Track 1 - Midi Channel 1 - Kick
Track 2 - Midi Channel 2 - Snare
Track 3 - Midi Channel 3 - Hi-Hat
Track 4 - Midi Channel 5 - Bass
Track 5 - Midi Channel 6 - Lead
Track 6 - Midi Channel 9 - Poly Pad

Carbon Initial Track Configuration

Track 1 Kick - 1/16 step resolution with the sequence using 32 steps total

Thursday, November 05, 2015

Kilpatrick Audio CARBON Sequencer Crowdfunding Campaign


Published on Nov 5, 2015 KilpatrickAudio

"Learn about CARBON and our crowdfunding campaign to support the development of this exciting project!"

http://store.kilpatrickaudio.com/carbon

See the CARBON sneak peak video here.


Details for the archives because we all know they tend to disappear over time:

"Ever since the K4815 Pattern Generator module was released to great praise in 2010
we have been planning a follow-up product that would take the Pattern Generator concept to a whole new level.
After five years of planning and exploration we are proud to present: CARBON

CARBON offers several distinct and powerful functions that will change the way you compose and perform.
FEATURES

Sequencer, performance control system and USB interface.
Ever since the K4815 Pattern Generator module was released to great praise in 2010 we have been planning a follow-up product that would take the Pattern Generator concept to a whole new level. After five years of planning and exploration we are proud to present: CARBON

CARBON offers several distinct and powerful functions that will change the way you compose and perform.

Sequencer
CARBON is primarily designed as a pattern-based sequencer. It has six tracks which can each hold 64 steps. Steps can be generated randomly, edited interactively, or recorded from a MIDI keyboard one step at a time, or in realtime while the sequencer is running. Polyphony and CC recording is supported so each step can contain chords or other performance data.

The fun begins once you've got some notes playing back on a track. Choose a region to play back, say, the first 8 steps. The track will play those same 8 steps over and over. Now move to another track and record a new sequence. This sequence can be a different length, or play back at a different speed. It can even play backwards while the other sequence plays forwards.

Remix with Patterns and Scenes!
The real power of CARBON is how variations of sequences can be made. By simply turning the PATTERN control, different steps in the sequence can be enabled and disabled. The patterns will surprise and inspire you by creating new rhythms and motifs with a simple twist of a knob. These are all based on your original sequence and can be changed at any time.

Adding in the concept of scenes lets you quickly switch between different parts of a song or different variations. Scenes can store the range of steps to play, the pattern, track mute state and a number of other parameters. Switching back and forth between scenes offers endless performance potential without ever missing a beat.

The best part of the CARBON sequencer is that all the recording and editing can be done in real-time without ever stopping the sequencer.

Thursday, October 29, 2015

New Kilpatrick Audio CARBON Sequencer - Sneak Peak


Published on Oct 29, 2015 KilpatrickAudio

"Here is a quick demonstration of the CARBON Sequencer and Performance System from Kilpatrick Audio! This video shows a few of the real-time recording and performance function.

MIDI is being sent from CARBON to a PHENOL, Juno-2, D-550 and Machinedrum on each of four tracks."
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