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Sunday, October 22, 2023

Korg Wavestate loaded with Yamaha TG-33 Samples


video upload by Scott Campbell

"The quirky sounds of the Yamaha TG-33 + the modern programability of the Korg Wavestate. Get the sound bank and samples here (free!): https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/h9sqam..."

Thursday, July 30, 2020

Patch Notes: Scott Campbell


FACTmagazine

"Scott Campbell is a synthesist, sound designer and engineer based in New Orleans, LA. He runs boutique company Onde Magnétique, whose OM-1 cassette synthesizer uses tape to create pitched soundscapes, and creates ambient music using a number of setups that he often presents on Instagram and YouTube.

In this episode of Patch Notes, Campbell records an improvised ambient piece incorporating samples from a Roland MC-707, looping and granular synthesis on the ER-301 Sound Computer, euclidean rhythms from a Dnipro DOT pattern generator, with live audio processing through a modified Marantz PMD430 three-head cassette deck."

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Calsynth case with a bear logo.

You can find previous posts featuring Scott Campbell here.

Wednesday, July 22, 2020

Tall Grass • Tasty Chips GR-1 & ECR-1 • Ambient


Scott Campbell

"A 4 part multitimbral, self-playing patch on the GR-1 (granular synth) running into the ECR-1 (convolution reverb)."

Sunday, March 01, 2020

Onde Magnetique OM-1 Cassette Synthesizer + Accessories

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via this auction

"This is the limited edition 2019 version of the OM-1 with 1 extra tape (worn out/feedback) and Softpot Pitch Ribbon controller. Designed by Scott Campbell.

This thing is amazing! Only letting it go to make room for other gear. Works perfect. All items as pictured.

From the website:

The OM-1 Cassette Synthesizer is an analog musical instrument built around the concept that when a continuous tone/note is recorded to tape, its pitch will change as the tape's playback speed is increased or decreased. Individual notes are playable via the 8 buttons (keys), each with a tuning knob directly above it. The volume of the notes can be articulated by using the pressure sensitive volume control - the harder its pressed, the louder the note. A three position switch controls attack/release response of the audio output - Short, Medium, and Long. CV/Gate inputs allow control over the cassette's pitch and volume from a linear (non-quantized) voltage sequencer.

While loosely inspired by instruments like the Mellotron® and Ondes Martenot, the OM-1 has a sound all its own. Because it uses a standard cassette tape as its audio source, the sound creation possibilities are endless. The OM-1 is engineered for experimentation."

Wednesday, January 22, 2020

Patch and Tell - E4 - Onde Magnétique OM-1 Cassette Synthesizer + Drone + Envelope Follower


Published on Jan 21, 2020 The Galaxy Electric

"Thanks for watching! If you are interested in the sound of TAPE you can check out some sound examples of Digital vs. Analog here: https://thegalaxyelectricshop.com/pro...

In this installment of Augustus Green of The Galaxy Electric's Patch and Tell we explore the OM-1 Cassette Synthesizer by Onde Magnétique designed by Scott Campbell out of Louisiana. We are using a prerecorded tape of one of our weekly buchla drone performances. [see here]

I am using the OM-1 for pitch and gate cv control that is being generated from Koma Elektronik's Field Kit's Envelope Follower. The Envelope Follower is a circuit that generates a control voltage envelope from an incoming audio signal. In this case the audio signal is a digital drum loop that was prerecorded onto the cassette using my tape-ify (https://thegalaxyelectricshop.com/pro...) process and played by a Tascam Porta02 mkII. The tape stock used was my low grade Type II CrO2 formula. The pitch and gate of the cv controllable cassette player are informed by the dynamics and feel of the drum loop. I further control the pitch using the buttons on the OM-1 which generate Volt per Octave control voltages that play back the tape at different speeds. The result is a tight groove that allows me to repurpose the drone recording. Lastly, there is a little random cv controlled radio added into the mix for good measure.

The Galaxy Electric - https://www.thegalaxyelectric.com"

Friday, May 10, 2019

Magnetic Fragments - 4 track cassette loop live granular processing with Tasty Chips GR-1 synth


Published on May 10, 2019 Scott Campbell

"4 track cassette loop live granular processing with Tasty Chips GR-1 synth"

Thursday, March 08, 2018

Magnetic Field - Onde Magnėtique OM-1 + Strymon Magneto


Published on Mar 8, 2018 Scott Campbell

"Magnėtique meets Magneto"

See this post for details on the Onde Magnėtique OM-1.

Sunday, February 11, 2018

Elektron Digitone Ambient Drone


Published on Feb 11, 2018 Scott Campbell

"My first patch with the amazing Digitone. Audio is direct from the Digitone output."

Thursday, January 25, 2018

ER-301 | 'Troika' custom unit


Published on Jan 25, 2018 ljs8888

"Designed by Scott Campbell. Triggered by Turing Pulses."

Friday, October 06, 2017

Roland D-05 dreamy strings


Published on Oct 6, 2017 Scott Campbell

Roland D-05s on eBay

Roland SH-01a lofi ambient


Published on Oct 6, 2017 Scott Campbell

w/ OTO BAM SPACE GENERATOR.

Wednesday, September 27, 2017

Digitakt as a polyphonic Granular Synth


Published on Sep 27, 2017 Scott Campbell

"I’m using the Dispatcher app on a Midigal (https://midisizer.com/midigal/) to combine all 8 tracks for polyphony. The same sample is loaded onto each track. The Start, Length, and Loop Position are all set to different points in each track. Each track’s lfo modulates start time (all lfos running at different speeds). This creates a pseudo granular effect"

Polyphonic Digitakt with Retrokits RK-002

Published on Sep 27, 2017 Scott Campbell

"Here I'm using the Retrokits RK-002 midi cable with Volca FM firmware (polyMUX) to combine 4 tracks of the Digitakt to create polyphony. Midi channel A is used as the controller"

Monday, July 18, 2016

Introducing the Onde Magnétique OM-1 Cassette Synthesizer


Published on Jul 5, 2016 Scott Campbell

http://www.ondemagnetique.com

"The OM-1 Cassette Synthesizer is an analog musical instrument built around the concept that when a continuous tone/note is recorded to tape, its pitch will change as the tape's playback speed is increased or decreased. Individual notes are playable via the 8 buttons (keys), each with a tuning knob directly above it. The volume of the notes can be articulated by using the pressure sensitive volume control - the harder its pressed, the louder the note. A three position switch controls attack/release response of the audio output - Short, Medium, and Long. CV/Gate inputs allow control over the cassette's pitch and volume from a linear (non-quantized) voltage sequencer."

Onde Magnétique Cassette Synthesizer - Basic Operation


Thursday, January 17, 2013

Signed Moogest Poster Art for Bob Moog Foundation

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via the Bob Moog Foundation on eBay

Sales benefit the Bob Moog Foundation.

In order:

"Bob Moog" by Jenny Greer / Sound Mind Media - Dimensions are 18in x 24in.

"Moog is for the Masses" - 10" x 16"


"Tower of Moog" by Subject Matter Studio - 18"x24"

"Uncalibrated" by Scott Campbell 17 x 17"
1 color screen print - Edition of 49

Knob print by MadPixel
18 x 24 inches on heavy weight white paper

"M is for Moog" by the Silent P
10″ x 16″, Green metallic and white - edition of 50

"Tiger Birds" by Strawberry Luna
Edition of 100 - Dimensions are 18in x 24in.

Official Moogfest 2011 poster signed by various.

Moogfest 2011 art poster by Young Monster

"Keyboard Stack" by Doe-Eyed Designs
4-color 24x18 series of 50

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

MoogFest synth art show poster by Scott Campbell

via this auction

"Hand on Keyboard with Schematics in Background (ooh, yeah, nerdalicious!); Black, Blue and Red; By Scott Campbell

18″ x 18″, silk screen on 100 lb. heavy gauge paper.

The posters will ship in a poster tube, with a note of thanks from the Bob Moog Foundation. Thank you for your support!"
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