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Wednesday, June 30, 2021

SACRAMENT MODULAR The Cursible : Tips and Overview


video upload by Robotopsy Robotopsy

"Video Manual for The Cursible from SACRAMENT MODULAR."



"The Cursible is a 14HP 6 channel, morphing effects-send matrix with an incredible feature set and a vast amount of applications from morphing / sequencing through and blending effects through to cadavre exquis style mixing of sound sources or control voltages.

PRICE: 250€ MSRP

The Cursible features multiple modes of operation including:

PIANO MODE: Send your signal through your effects chains manually via a momentary button push with user-defined fade times.

CLOCK MODE: Sequence your signal through your effects chains via the clock input. Clock sub-modes include clockwise, counter-clockwise, pendulum and random sequencing options!

CONTROL VOLTAGE MODE: Morph and switch your way through your effects via the control voltage input / attenuator using any CV source.

MANUAL MODE: Select your routing using the central knob for a more hands-on approach.

RANDOM MANUAL MODE: Randomly advance through your sequence with a turn of the central knob.

CV + CLOCK MODE: Choose your routing destinations using a sample and hold style approach.

FILL OPERATION: When sequencing through one effects chain at a time isn’t cutting it, use Fill to stack from 0 to all 6 sends and returns!

All modes feature user-defined “morph” timing to allow you to adjust from click-less switching to long attack and decay times and everything in between.
SPECIFICATIONS:

14 HP
52mA +12V
26mA -12V
Applications for The Cursible include:

Morphing your signal through 6 reverbs, delays, distortions, waveshapers, flangers, phasers, etc and truly creating your own sound.

Sending your signal to 0-6 destinations in any order you want with adjustable fade times.

Morphing through multiple sound sources to create an ever-evolving oscillator timbre.

Morphing through multiple cv sources for an utterly unique, evolving voltage source.

Sequencing oscillator “stacks” for rich, blooming soundscapes.

And much, much more."

Monday, January 11, 2021

PISTON HONDA KOMPARE : Part 2 MKII


Robotopsy Robotopsy

"A mix from 8 Patches of Piston Honda MKII.
Sound source all from Piston Honda MKII."

Part 1 here

Saturday, December 05, 2020

PISTON HONDA KOMPARE : Part 1 PH MKI


Robotopsy Robotopsy

Friday, October 16, 2020

Tyme Sefari : MK I MKII Kompare


Robotopsy Robotopsy

"Here's a little Comparison video of both versions of Tyme Sefari.
While we wait for the MKIII, it can be a good idea to study the past and present. A big thank you to all the artists who agreed to let me use their music.
J.G Thirlwell
Manorexia : Armadillo Stance
http://www.foetus.org/content/
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Christian Wolz : Devil intus mestra de la fore
https://citoma.de/

Jorane : In Motion
http://jorane.com/

IN MOTION
Music: Jorane
Production: Jorane
Sound recording, mix and mastering: Eloi Painchaud.
Voice, cello: Jorane
Guitar: Jesse MacCormack
Guitar: Eloi Painchaud
Double bass: Nicolas Caloia (Ratchet Orchestra)
Drum: Stefan Schneider (Richard Reed Parry, Thus Owls)

Antoine Dufour : Reality
https://www.antoinedufourmusic.com/

Gloom Boy
???????___ !!! ?????.gloom"

Saturday, September 26, 2020

Cavisynth Subway : Tips and Audio Demo


Robotopsy Robotopsy

"Some quick tips and audio demos for the SUBWAY of Cavisynth."


via Cavisynth

"A first VCO having four waveforms responds in frequency to 1V / OCT, the second VCO is absolutely identical, but it is possible to choose down to 7 octaves below the first and to vary its frequency to +/- 2 octave. You can turn it into a CV LFO. At – 7 octaves it oscillates so slowly that it becomes a controllable LFO in CV 1V/OCT and CV IN2 in exactly the same way.

With the “CF (CrossFade)” potentiometer it is possible to adjust the crossfade between the two VCOs in order to obtain very thick sounds.

You can choose between five wave formes for each VCO and if you select noise + noise you then have the punk mode (Fig.6) !

The Subway keep the chosen waveforms in memory after power off.

The CV2 input (0-5V) is successively assignable to each of the four potentiometers and the two waveform selectors."

Tuesday, August 25, 2020

Machinedrum : Real Time Granular Synthesis with Chorus BIT Crushing Technologies


Robotopsy Robotopsy

"Simple audio transformation with my old friend : The MACHINEDRUM.
Please share your hatred.

Audio sample from

André Simard : Untitled Clip
https://andresimsmusic.com/

Bergman also know as ''The ROCK'' who prefer to stay quiet with his cover of Ed Sheeran : Shape of you."

Synth reindeer.

Saturday, May 23, 2020

KERMIT MKIII only sound source


Published on May 23, 2020 Robotopsy Robotopsy

"Crafting some ambiant with some audio sessions with the KERMIT MKIII from Industrial Music Electronics. Every sound was made with the Kermit MKIII. Using lots of VCA and lowpass gates. Some textures with the Clouds and Tyme Sefari v1 and MKII. Bionic Lester v1 & MKIII and Malgorithm MKII.
EQs, Comp, Filters and Reverbs with Ableton."

Saturday, March 07, 2020

KERMIT MKIII : AUDIO DEMO


Published on Mar 7, 2020 Robotopsy Robotopsy

"Audio demo of the Kermit MKIII from Industrial Music Electronics.
Every sound source comes from the Kermit MKIII only...... well except the Kick drum in the first patch that comes from the HDMKIII.

Patch:01
Main Tempo from DC1 Drumcomputer from Soundmachines
All Kermit MKIII's output channels goes to two Bionic Lester MKIII before going to Two Double andore MKII's VCA Audio input
Constant Kick with the Hertz Donut MKIII triggered by the DC1
Kermit MKIII's Preset CV is in trig random mode so each trig generates a random patch of the unit.
Bionic Lesters MKIII are also in Trig Random mode
Sequencing with Stillson Hammer MKII + Pressurepoints + Z8000

Patch:02
Kermit MKIII's preset CV and attenuater are in Morph
Each channels of the Kermit goes to Bionic Lester MKIII before going to the Evin 209 Matrix mixer.
2 mix of the Evin goes to the Tyme Sefari MKII for droning
1 mix goes to the Bionic Lester v1 for optimum bass booster and aliasing madness before going to the optomix for Kick Bass.
The last mix of the Evin goes to the Polyvok Filter ( VCF ) before going to the DAMKII for some click percussions.
Reverbs - EQ - Compressor - Filters with Ableton LIVE

Patch:03
Kermit Channel A for Audio
Kermit Channel B as envelope assigned to the Amplitude of channel A to act as VCA Env combo
Kermit Channel C modulate waveform of channel A
Kermit Channel D modulate the waveform of channel B
Stillson Hammer MKII for Sequencing Kermit's channel A and B
Kermit's channel A output is splitted to the Bionic Lester MKIII A input before the Tyme Sefari MKII then the Tyme Sefari MKII's output back to the Bionic Lester MKIII B input.
Using Stillson Hammer v1's gates to the A Sound Of Thunder and Bionic Lester MKIII's CV inputs.

I'll explain the lasts patch later I got to pee.........."

Sunday, March 01, 2020

3X Stillson Hammer MKII - Délinquance Épileptique


Published on Mar 1, 2020 Robotopsy Robotopsy

"A small Jamm with Mr Fingers and Votek Mendo with 3 Stillson Hammer MKII and lots of noisy modules."

Saturday, February 15, 2020

CAVISYNTH : SLKT4 Sequential Switch


Published on Feb 15, 2020 Robotopsy Robotopsy

"Quick audio demo and overview of the SLKT4 from Cavisynth.
The SLKT4 will then start a rotation by changing steps each time it receives a clock signal.
The corresponding input signal will then be assigned to the output of the module. You will be able to create complex and evolutive rhythms or more varied melodious sequences."


via CAVISYNTH

"This module was designed and assembled in Switzerland by hand and with love.

4 step low cost sequential switch
Easy to build, easy to use !

Plug simply 2, 3 or 4 (CV,CLOCK,TRIGGER) signal to the inputs
Send the outpout to a VCO, VCA, EG, drum module or anyway
Choose numbers of steps do you want (2-3-4)
Plug in one external clock or trig signal
The SLKT4 will then start a rotation by changing steps each time it receives a clock signal.
The corresponding input signal will then be assigned to the output of the module. You will be able to create complex and evolutive rhythms or more varied melodious sequences.

Technical specifications:

Format – Eurorack
Power consumption – 25mA [+12V] / 10mA [-12V]
Module width – 4HP (20mm)
Module depth – 40mm (Skiff friendly)
Weight – 30g"

Sunday, December 29, 2019

CAVISYNTH ODLPG Basic Tutorial


Published on Dec 28, 2019 Robotopsy Robotopsy

"Some tips for the ODLPG from Cavisynth."


"This module was designed and assembled in Switzerland by hand and with love.

“ODLPG” = Opto – Disto – Low – Pass – Gate

ODLPG is a lowpass gate whose circuit is based on the diversion of an optocoupler usually used to electrically isolate two circuits.

In other words: it is a vactrol that controls the opening of the VCA and the filter at the same time, giving a particular roundness to the sound.

In addition, this circuit architecture extremely simple, adds a little distortion when the CV that comes from your EG is quite strong.

The “curve / drive” knob increases the opening of the filter and the (light) saturation value at the same time.


The panel is matte black (like the Bufflide)

Technical specifications:

Format – Eurorack
Power consumption – 10mA [-12V] // 10mA [+12V]
Module width – 4HP (20mm)
Module depth – 12mm (Skiff super friendly)
Weight – 35g"


via Cavisynth

Tuesday, November 12, 2019

Bionic Lester MKIII - Audio Demo part 2


Published on Nov 12, 2019 Robotopsy Robotopsy

"Various Audio Demo with the Bionic Lester MKIII

Pukology authorized by Otto Von Schirach

https://ottovonschirach.bandcamp.com/..."

Robotopsy Robotopsy bionic videos

Tuesday, October 08, 2019

Hertz Donut 1 - 2 - 3


Published on Oct 8, 2019 Robotopsy Robotopsy

"Incomparative Patch of funing with all versions of the Hertz Donut as only sound source."

http://www.industrialmusicelectronics.com

Wednesday, September 04, 2019

Curves : Flame - Quick Tips and Audio Demo


Published on Sep 4, 2019 Robotopsy Robotopsy

"Quick overview and audio Demo of the Curves from Flame.
Analogue Moving Resonance Filter Bank."

Flame Curves

Friday, May 03, 2019

Drone alone : Experiment


Published on May 3, 2019 Robotopsy Robotopsy

"Hertz Donut MKIII - Piston Honda MKIII - 2X Double Andore MKII - Tyme Sefari MKI and MKII - Bionic Lester MKI and lots of reverbs and delays"

Tuesday, April 30, 2019

Bionic Lester MK1 : Feedback audio demo


Published on Apr 28, 2019 Robotopsy Robotopsy

"Just some explorations with the feedback."

Wednesday, April 24, 2019

Hertz Donut MKIII : 2nd Audio Demo


Published on Apr 24, 2019 Robotopsy Robotopsy

Tuesday, February 05, 2019

Hertz Donut MKIII : Quick Audio Demo


Published on Feb 5, 2019 Robotopsy Robotopsy

"Short Demo of the Hertz Donut MKIII using mostly Industrial Music electronics and Harvestman modules."

Thursday, May 17, 2018

Piston Honda MKIII - Tips _ Entertainnoying Tutorial


Published on May 17, 2018 Robotopsy Robotopsy

"Piston Honda MKIII with all new annoying voice all package into one free youtube video."

Thursday, May 03, 2018

Piston Honda MKIII - Drone with Double Andore MKII & Tyme Sefari MKII


Published on May 3, 2018 Robotopsy Robotopsy

"Drone using only the Piston Honda MKII as sound source. modules used : Bionic Lester - Optomix - Tyme Sefari MKII - Double Andore v1 - Double Andore MKII - 4ms QCD - Stillson Hammer v1 - King Slender - Lider Suboctave - PLOG
Additionnal revers and filters in ABLETON LIVE"
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