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Saturday, February 19, 2022

Rex The Dog - Twisted TR-707 Drum Machine


video upload by Rex The Dog

"Here's my TR-707 with pitch modifications demonstrated.

The first beats is made from samples of the pitch modded TR-707.

My samples are available to my Patreon supporters.

Support Rex The Dog on Patreon: https://rex.lnk.to/patreonYo"

Monday, November 16, 2020

Machine of the Week: Boss VT-1 Voice Transformer | Synth Club #9


Rex The Dog

"The things you can do when you mess around with the Boss VT-1 and a microphone...."

Wednesday, November 04, 2020

Roland Juno 2: Hoovers and JX sounds! | Synth Club #8


Rex The Dog

"Here is a short demo of the Roland Juno 2 synthesiser, one of my first ever synths. Get ready for some '90s hoover action and a little bit of JX."

Friday, October 16, 2020

Machine Of The Week: Roland TR-606 | Synth Club Episode 6


Rex The Dog

Thursday, September 10, 2020

Rex The Dog - Vortex and Roland SH-1


Rex The Dog

Wednesday, March 06, 2019

Nintendo 2DS + Reface DX/D-Tronics RDX through REX-50


Published on Mar 6, 2019 thebrackett

"Quick Jam using patterns built on the 2ds in Korg DSN-12, with some extra noodles on top from the reface DX and the REX-50 for a little of that sweet digital coldness we all seem to be craving lately. (Guest appearance by my dog Walnut)"

Wednesday, January 30, 2019

Rex the Dog Live Modular Performance Coming to Switched-On Austin



RSVP here

"Rex The Dog makes and performs music with analogue electronics and a self-built Modular Synthesiser.
He carries this precious machinery around the world, bringing his idiosyncratic sounds to packed crowds at the best clubs, festivals and parties. In the last 18 months this has included everywhere from Berlin’s hallowed Panorama Bar, to an intimate pop up gig in a Barcelona record store. Rex has released on Kompakt Records since his first EP ‘Prototype’ in 2004, as well as Kitsuné and Southern Fried. Recent releases have included the acclaimed ‘Sicko’ and ‘Teufelsberg’, earning him the support of his DJ colleagues including Jennifer Cardini, Roman Flügel, Jackmaster and Kölsch. As well as his original material, Rex has released selected remixes for the likes of Depeche Mode, Me Me Me and Moby.

His next EP ‘Crasher’ will come on Kompakt on 4th May 2018."

https://switchedonaustin.com

Friday, November 23, 2018

Kiwi ‘Condor’ Rex The Dog Remix - Live Modular Synths


Published on Nov 23, 2018 Rex The Dog

Thought this was a pretty cool standing setup. Great build up as well.

"Here is a live jam of my remix of Kiwi’s ‘Condor’ which comes out today on Correspondant Records, you can buy/stream/download the track here: https://rex.lnk.to/CONDORRMXYo

On the left is my live rig, on the right is my studio rig. In the middle is me."

Tuesday, September 06, 2016

Rex The Dog - Teufelsberg (Modular Video)


Uploaded on Aug 31, 2016 Rex The Dog

via Synthtopia where you'll find an exclusive interview with Rex The Dog.

"Teufelsberg is inspired by a Cold-War era listening station in Berlin. The track makes interesting use of samples made at the abandoned site and showcases William’s creative use of his modular synth."

Wednesday, March 18, 2015

Rex The Dog: Our Modular Synth / Sicko


Published on Mar 18, 2015 Rex The Dog

KORG Mono/Poly chords in there as well.

"New track 'Sicko', played on Rex The Dog's Modular Synth, the RTD-001.

Find out more about the synth on http://www.rexthedog.net and https://instagram.com/rexthedog1980

Sicko is taken from our new EP on Kompakt Records, available now. The B-side is ‘Korgasmatron'.

Buy 12":
http://www.kompakt.fm/releases/sicko

Download:
iTunes: http://apple.co/1zyzwnB
Beatport: http://btprt.dj/1BgUpu3

Stream:
Spotify: http://spoti.fi/1AvfCtZ"


"Father and Son"

Update: some info via Rex The Dog and modular grid, via 7ate9 in the comments.

"This is our prototype sampling module for Eurorack format.

Features include:

16 bit 44.1Khz stereo capture.

24 sample slots across 3 bank (8 per bank)

Manual editing of start, end and loop points.

Manual control of playback pitch, bit reduction, wave folding/formant shift

CV control of triggers, pitch shifting, bit reduction, sample address, start/end/loop points, wave folding/formant shift and reversing.

8 manual trigger switches and 8 manual pitch/CV controls

42hp"

Monday, October 03, 2011

Serge Modular Analog Synthesizer & Processor w 8 Preamp Detectors & N Comparator

via this auction
"Up for auction is a beautiful condition Serge Modular Fully Loaded Panel! As you can tell from the photographs, the synth is in immaculate shape and feels exactly like it did straight from Rex Probe at Sound Transform Systems! This Serge is a 1996 Serge and features the build quality and routing of the older more expensive (and expansive) Serge designs. For anyone looking to expand on their Serge rig or their current modular system, this is a great panel to buy. Because this panel features balanced line level inputs it can also be used as a standalone studio/live processors. It's particular strength in this arrangement is multichannel audio processing, but due to the versatility of the modules included, it could also be used for generative and trigger synthesis work. This Serge has had only one owner and I was in charge of maintaining and programming it while I worked for Asphodel Studios and Records/RML. I can assure you that you will not find a better Serge panel unless you order a new one straight from STS. Everything is in mint working order physically and electronically. Scroll towards the bottom to see a video in which the Serge made an appearance in ;-) Also, the information on each module below has been quoted from the original Serge product catalogue. One last important note is that there is no power supply included with this panel. One will have to be ordered from STS if the highest bidder does not already have one.

Preamp Detector:
The new Serge preamps and envelope detectors provide an exceptionally responsive link between external audio signals and the Serge synthesizer modules. The key to this responsivity comes from the fact that our detector was designed to respond to the POWER rather than to the AMPLITUDE of a sound. No other synthesizer system offers this sophisticated capability. Human perception of loudness is proportional to the POWER content of a wave, rather than to its AMPLITUDE. Detecting the AMPLITUDE of a signal produces an inaccurate envelope, sometimes too soft, and most of the time too loud. The new Serge detectors are exceptionally accurate, responsive devices which output a control voltage envelope that is directly proportional to the perceived loudness of an input signal. It operates over a very wide dynamic range, in excess of 70 db, (or the difference between a whisper and a subway train at IS feet!). The output is accurately log--linear at 12 .5 db per volt, a taper which mates perfectly with the. control characteristics of our newest VCA's. Thus it is possible, for example, to control the loudness of a synthesizer sound by the sound envelope of a locomotive, a dog barking, or a voice going from a whisper to a shout. The effect is especially remarkable because of the accuracy of the responses the whisper is really a whisper, and the shout a shout. The PREAMP DETECTOR (PRNV) allies a Serge detector with a multi - purpose preamp suitable for a wide variety of inputs. The LO - Z input accepts high output microphones in the 200 t o 1000 Ohms range (such as most electret microphones), with a sensitivity suited for close - mitring applications such as instrument or voice pickup. The H I - Z input accepts transducers such as guitar pick-ups and contact microphones. It is also suited for- amplifying low level signals from tape machines, tuners, etc. Detector and Preamp can be switched to work separately or Coupled. Sensitivity for the various microphones and audio sources can be adjusted over a very wide range using the Preamp's gain control. Please note that it will not cut the gain to zero. With the Dual Comparator Module, exceeding a pre-set loudness level can be used to provide a trigger pulse to initiate any number of activities within the synthesizer.

N Comparator and Voltage Divider:
The NCOMPARATOR (NCOM) consists of two sections: a comparator and a voltage-control led pulse divider. The divider section outputs a pulse once every "N" comparator pulse, where "N" is a number from 1 to 31, settable with a control voltage at the divider's VC input (or manually via the divider's control knob). Additionally, the Divider outputs a staircase wave with "N" steps. This will produce whole-tone steps when plugged into the 1 V/Oct input of a VCO. This module has two distinct areas of use (in addition to the normal functions of the comparator). For audio frequencies, the divider can be set to Output sub-divided frequencies with digital precision. Output frequency depends on "N". If "N"= ` . 3,4, etc., the output frequencies will be an octave, an octave and a fifth. Or two octaves below the input, respectively. Because "N" is voltage controllable, arpeggios and various melodies can easily be programmed. The nature of this type of division (integer division), results in frequencies that fal l along the sub--harmonic series, a series that has great tonal charm. For sub--audio frequencies, the divider acts like a counter, outputting a pulse only after "N" number of input Pulse. Input pulse's can be fairly random, or regular . This capability is especially powerful for determining tempos and rhythmic patterns when using several sequencers (especially if the "N" vc input is taken from one of a Sequencer's rows of controls). In a more random Situation, using a microphone preamp/detector as input, the divider might be set to count how many times a sound of a certain loudness will have occured, and be set to trigger an event upon reaching the count . Since the Count can be made variable (from 1 to 31), fairly complex and subtle interactions can be generated.

Friday, March 19, 2010

FM225 Promo Feat: Rex The Dog


FM225 Promo Feat: Rex The Dog from will seelig on Vimeo.

KORG 700 MiniKORG and ARP 2600

Thursday, January 15, 2009

I Can See You, Can You See Me?


I Can See You, Can You See Me? from Rex The Dog on Vimeo.

"Brand new video for Rex The Dog's first single from the new album 'The Rex The Dog Show'!

Keep up to date with new Rex vids here:
vimeo.com/therexthedogshow

rexthedog.net"
via SonicBrat.

Jen SX-1000, Casio VL-Tone VL-1, Univox/KORG Mini-KORG 700S

Thursday, June 01, 2006

Rex The Dog - Machines



CASIO CZ230-S. Title link takes you to another shot. Via sequencer.de.
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