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Wednesday, March 18, 2020

An Ocean in Thyme // No Input Ambient Music // Mooer Ocean Machine + Bastl Thyme #TTNM


Published on Mar 18, 2020 THE TUESDAY NIGHT MACHINES

"It's been a while since I last made some no input music with the Mooer Ocean Machine and Bastl Thyme ...

♥ SUPPORT: http://bit.ly/ttnm-support

The Ocean Machine is a straightforward looper, dual delay and reverb guitar effect pedal. Its left channel output is connected the Bastl Instruments Thyme robot-controlled digital tape delay. The Thyme's right channel output goes back into the Ocean Machine's right channel input. The Thyme's left channel output goes into the audio recorder.

This creates a feedback loop between the two devices, resulting in audible self-oscillation, which can be looped and shaped via the effects, similar to a normal synthesizer waveform. Only that we don't need a synth at all.

The video was recorded in one take, without any other sound sources or effects, apart from the Ocean Machine and Thyme.

It's fun! try it at home!

Here's a tutorial for the Ocean Machine alone: [posted below]

... and a no input mixing tutorial: [posted here]"

HORROR DRONE!!! Mooer Ocean Machine No Input Noise Music! #TTNM

Published on Apr 17, 2019 THE TUESDAY NIGHT MACHINES

"At Thomann's Synth Reactor 2019 I finally got the chance to play with an Ocean Machine, after having it on my wish list for a long time (video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gylcx...). After that, Mooer Audio were kind enough to send me a pedal home to dig deeper into it. I don't have a guitar though, so I needed to come up with another way to use this thing and I think I actually found one that is way more fun :D

At your own risk, plug one Ocean Machine audio output into your speaker/mixer/recorder. Plug the other audio output into one of the Ocean Machine's audio inputs. Plug in power and hold on to your hat!

... well, start with all three mixer knobs at zero, obviously. Then slowly add feedback by adding delays and reverb. Short delay times add high pitched sounds, while long delay times add lower pitched sounds. Play with different delay and reverb types and don't forget to let the looper's continuous audio overdub running. Also, use the reverse and half-speed playback features!"

Thursday, November 08, 2018

The Tuesday Night Machines: 6 things I like about the Bastl THYME #TTNM


Published on Nov 8, 2018 The Tuesday Night Machines

"Here are six things I like about the Bastl Instruments THYME effect processor. MORE INFO BELOW :)

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Bastl Instruments Thyme website:
https://www.bastl-instruments.com/ins...

The Thyme is an effects processor that is best described as a sequenceable robot operated digital tape machine. With a lot of parameters at hand it enables the exploration of all the time based effects and the vast space in between their classical multi-effects categories (delay, phaser, reverb, chorus, pitch shifter, multi-tap delay, tape delay, tremolo, vibrato, compressor) and in stereo! Each of the 9 different parameters (Tape Speed, Delay Coarse & Fine, Feedback, Filter, extra heads Spacing and Levels, Dry Wet Mix and Volume) has a dedicated, very flexible modulation source – called the Robot – which can be phased out differently for left and right channel to create psychedelic new sound effects. The Robot can either be an LFO with many different waveshapes, external CV source or an envelope follower to enable effects reacting to dynamics. On top of everything there are 8 buttons to select a preset and those presets can be sequenced by a built in meta sequencer. The Sequencer, the Robots and the Delay can be synchronised to external or internal clock. Thyme interfaces with MIDI, analog clock and CV, it has a switchable stereo/mono input, stereo output, headphone output with level and foot switch jack."

Thursday, January 05, 2017

Lumanoise Synthesizer Demos by The Tuesday Night Machines


Published on Jan 5, 2017 The Tuesday Night Machines

Playlist:

1. Lumanoise v.3 Saw Synthesizer Demo #TTNM
"The Luma Noise v3 is a light-controllable, dual sawtooth + noise synthesizer, with a resonant low pass filter. It's handmade in Italy, together with other synths of the Lumanoise & Leploop family."

2. Lumanoise v.4 Trautonium Synthesizer Demo #TTNM

"The Luma Noise v4 is a light-controllable synthesizer with four individual oscillators and a resonant low pass filter. It's handmade in Italy, together with other synths of the Lumanoise & Leploop family."

3. Lumanoise v.5 Solar Synthesizer Demo #TTNM

"The Luma Noise v5 is a light-controllable synthesizer with a solar panel as tone generator and a resonant low pass filter. It's handmade in Italy, together with other synths of the Lumanoise & Leploop family."

The V1 and V2 Lumanoise synths were first announced back in May of 2013. I was curious when the new V3 - V5 were first posted and it appears they went up in November, also via TTNM.

Lumanoise & Multicassa Demo Jams

Published on Jan 5, 2017 The Tuesday Night Machines

"Three Lumanoise light-controlled synths, a Multicassa drum machine and two guitar FX pedals play together with lots of blinking lights :)"

Saturday, April 27, 2019

SPACE DRONES // Mooer Ocean Machine + Bastl Thyme + SynthScaper + Noisemusick #TTNM


Published on Apr 27, 2019

"Listen to those deep, space-drone looper soundscapes while letting your mind wander.

♥ SUPPORT: http://bit.ly/ttnm-support

GEAR USED:
Mooer Ocean Machine
Bastl Instruments Thyme
Zoom R16
SynthScaper iOS app
Noisemusick iOS app

LEFT SIDE:
Mooer Ocean Machine ambient guitar pedal connected to the Bastl Instruments Thyme digital tape machine in a feedback loop. So one Ocean Machine's output goes back into its own input and the other output goes into the Thyme's input.

One of the Thyme's outputs goes back into the Ocean Machine second input and the other Thyme output finally goes into the Zoom R16 audio recorder.

Then I play with both units' audio looper and delay and reverb effects to layer a wild ambient space drone sound.

RIGHT SIDE:
Apple iPhone running the SynthScaper and Noisemusick iOS synth apps, connected to the Mooer Ocean Machine. Here I simply play sounds through the looper, delays and reverb of the guitar pedal.

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Sunday, December 30, 2018

Weird Electronic Music Home Studio Speedpainting Jam #TTNM


Published on Dec 30, 2018 The Tuesday Night Machines

"Another modular synthesizer inspired Procreate painting with the Apple Pencil 2 ... well, at least at the end you can see the painting. Before, I mashed together a visual pattern made on vertexshaderart.com with effects from LumaFusion. It’s weird ... just like the music I created for this video. Oh geez. MORE INFO BELOW!

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Gear used:
- iPad Pro 11“ 2018 with Apple Pencil 2 and a bunch of Apps:
Procreate (drawing and timelapse)
LumaFusion (video editing and export)
AUM (audio routing, recording, mixing and lots more)
Volt (expressive synthesizer)
DM1 (drum machine)
various audio FX Apps
YouTube (video uploading and sharing)

So this video was another test of what one can do with the iPad Pro as a “computer” for painting, electronic music making and video editing and sharing. In LumaFusion you can have up to three video tracks and there’s a green-screen key effect. I used this to blend the vertexshaderart.com screen capture with the speedpainting time-lapse from Procreate and added some more video effects from LumaFusion on top. At the end all of that fades out and the final painting is visible. The shader art I made is this one:
https://www.vertexshaderart.com/art/Y...

Not sure if I will ever be any good at programming those visuals, but it’s a fun brain teaser exercise, similar to bytebeat coding.

Anyway, that’s it ... the Apple Pencil 2 has been behaving properly for the past couple of days, by the way. I hope I can keep it."

Wednesday, December 26, 2018

A fishy speedpainting ambient music video! Made on the iPad Pro #TTNM


Published on Dec 26, 2018 The Tuesday Night Machines

"Okay, people. Here’s another Apple Pencil 2 painting time-lapse video, this time of a kitschy fish, with a new ambient music synth jam as audio track. Take a break and relax to this experience ;) This video was created entirely on the iPad Pro. MORE INFO BELOW!

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https://shop.spreadshirt.com/pixelnoi...

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Gear used:
- iPad Pro 11“ 2018 with Apple Pencil 2 and a bunch of Apps:
Procreate (drawing and timelapse)
LumaFusion (video editing and export)
AUM (audio routing, recording, mixing and lots more)
Volt (expressive synthesizer)
Tardigrain (granular synth)
DM1 (drum machine)
Axon 2 (drum machine)
various audio FX Apps
YouTube (video uploading and sharing)

This was a test if I could create a music video entirely on the iPad Pro without a “computer” involved, and it worked out incredibly well. As you might know, I’m a big fan of AUM for the whole audio and synth thing, so that wasn’t anything new to me. Video editing however was something I have never done before on the tablet and using LumaFusion for it was amazing. It’s no Final Cut X of course (my NLE of choice, since I decided to drop Premiere Pro), but it does offer a lot of features and controls that are good to work with. Unfortunately it doesn’t allow HDR mastering, but that’s a pretty special request for any software still ;) I have the feeling that I could do anything I need on mobile devices now and I will explore this workflow further with a little bit of new gear too, because I obviously want to continue to create videos with real-life footage of my synthesizer jamming. Drawing is fun though, even if that Apple Pencil 2 still behaves a bit weird ... I figured out that the magnetic edge on the iPad and/or Pencil 2 doesn’t always realize that the stylus is attached and won’t charge it then. This was actually the reason for the problem I wrote about in my previous speedpainting video.

Questions or comments? Go ahead and post them below! :) Thanks for watching! Check out my channel for more Synthesizer Music.

Captured with an iPad Pro 11“ 2018."

Sunday, April 11, 2021

TUESDAY NIGHT MACHINES Tangible Waves AE Modular Drones



Playlist:

1. DRONE38 + DRONX + VACTROL PHASER // AE Modular Synth Jam #TTNM​
Taking my new USB powered tangible waves AE Modular synth drone rack out for a spin. The DRONE38, DRONX and PHASER modules can create some fat, moving soundscapes, which I look forward to explore more. The DRONE38 offers six blocks of three oscillators, so 18 sound sources in total! You can switch between wave shapes and take blocks in and out of the performance. The DRONX module then mixes up to six audio signals and adds external send/return effects, as well as built-in bass/treble, overdrive and delay audio effects, turning everything into one thick and gooey sound collage :D
2. 18 Oscillator Drone Music System // AE Modular Synth #TTNM​
My little AE Modular Synthesizer Drone Music Rack in action again: DRONE38, DRONX and VACTROL PHASER! This time with more pronounced phaser audio effects, starting at 3:00​, when I add some slow audio rate modulation from a drone oscillator. In the top right you can also see the METER oscilloscope module, which is cool :)
3. MASSIVE STEREO WALL OF SOUND // All new AE Modular Synth Modules! #TTNM​
Ready for more? Get out your headphones and press play! In this massive stereo AE Modular synth drone music piece I combine the new tangible waves AE Modular modules DRONE38, DRONEX, MIXCONSOLE, TRIP and more! The MIXCONSOLE acts as a seven input, stereo, VC-mixer with dual FX sends (MULTIFX and DRONX modules). ALGODRONE is sending audio through the Korg MS 20 filter and SVFILTER, which are audio-rate modulated and panned to the sides. The Dove Audio WAVETABLES module is sent through the WAVEFOLDER for deep, gnarly bass and the Wonkystuff RBSS "Turing Machine" module adds some randomness to plucky LOPAG sounds. Of course the QUANTIZER is used for pitch seequencing. Lastly, the TRIP trigger processor adds delayed, chance-based triggers for less static rhythms.
THE TUESDAY NIGHT MACHINES:
➤ Bandcamp: http://bit.ly/ttnm-bandcamp
➤ Instagram: http://bit.ly/ttnm-instagram
➤ Twitter: http://bit.ly/ttnm-twitter

Tuesday, June 02, 2020

LYRA-8 through MÄANDER // Filterbank Synthesizer Drone Music #TTNM


Published on Jun 2, 2020 THE TUESDAY NIGHT MACHINES

"SOMA LYRA-8 drone music processed by the FLAME MÄANDER synthesizer’s filter bank. MORE INFO BELOW :)

♥ SUPPORT: http://bit.ly/ttnm-support

Cameron Entzminger sent me an audio file of a Soma Lyra-8 performance to run through the Flame Mäander’s filter bank.

You can listen to the original Lyra-8 audio file here:
https://soundcloud.com/cambot_music/l...

In this video I first fade in the various filter bank channels. Then I morph to the filter bank’s 12-track envelope sequencer, which adds rhythm to the drone and introduces stereo panning effects. The 10 filter bands above the bass frequencies are split between the left and right channels when you plug cables into both audio output sockets.

Later on, I add sequenced white noise shots from the Mäander and additional percussion from Bram Bos’ Ruismaker iOS drum machine, turning the Lyra-8 drone into some kind of dark industrial beat music.

Cameron’s music releases:
https://soundcloud.com/cambot_music/s...
https://cameronentzminger.bandcamp.co..."

THE TUESDAY NIGHT MACHINES FLAME MÄANDER posts

Sunday, March 07, 2021

Benjolin + Mäander Filter Bank + Ocean Machine // Ambient Synth Noise Looping #TTNM​


video by THE TUESDAY NIGHT MACHINES

"The Benjolin is modulated by the Klangbau Köln Eurorack Joystick CV Processor. Its mono audio is routed through the Flame Mäander’s sequenced filter bank, turning the sounds into a stereo signal, by panning certain filter bands hard to the L and R channels. At the end of the chain sits the Mooer Ocean Machine ambient guitar pedal with two stereo delays, a lush reverb and a live audio looper. It’s a fun noise and drone music doodle :)"

THE TUESDAY NIGHT MACHINES:
➤ Bandcamp: http://bit.ly/ttnm-bandcamp
➤ Instagram: http://bit.ly/ttnm-instagram
➤ Twitter: http://bit.ly/ttnm-twitter

Wednesday, April 15, 2015

E-RM Multiclock at Musikmesse 2015 #TTNM


Published on Apr 15, 2015 The Tuesday Night Machines

"The creative folks at E-RM Erfindungsbüro in Berlin came out with a new box, promising to fix jittery clocks from a DAW or other standalone devices once and for all."

"The one-stop sync shop!

4 ultra precise output channels, derived from DAW audio clock, MIDI or DIN sync. Ultra low jitter design.
All separately shiftable and swingable in realtime to compensate start lag and adjust groove.

Hot-plug support for MIDI, DIN, Modular Clock & analog LFO. Built-in MIDI Router, MIDI Controller and optionally USB MIDI."

The Multiclock made it's first appearance here and here.

The official press release:

"As a young company from Berlin, E-RM has been very successful on the market of Audio- Synchronization since 2012 with the product midiclock+.

Hence we are very proud to announce you today in the context of Musikmesse 2015 our latest product, the multiclock, a universal time machine that packs a punch!

The E-RM multiclock is a Multi-Format Audio-Sychronizer. It takes care of a high-precision sync between Digital Audio Workstations (DAWs), sequencers, drumcomputers, synthesizers, arpeggiators and modular systems of all kind.

As opposed to other products on the market which use MIDI or USB-MIDI to sync external gear to a DAW, multiclock uses a dedicated audio channel of the computer’s sound card to hook up with. This avoids unintended clock jitter which is inherently available with MIDI Clock and ensures tight sync on a sample-to-sample basis. A specially tailored plugin is used to generate the nescessary signals. The emitted audio clock is received by the multiclock’s audio processor and provided for external gear on four separate output channels in the formats of MIDI, DIN sync, modular clock und analog LFO. This keeps total control over the playback of all outbound gear within the master DAW.

Nevertheless, multiclock may of course also sync to incoming MIDI, DIN sync, modular clock signals or optionally USB-MIDI if nescessary - or even simply be the masterclock itself!

To cope with the delays and start latencies of connected slaves, a calibration by positive or negative time shift is possible separately for each channel. Moreover, every channel has two knobs to shift it further around in realtime and set the amount of shuffle. This ensures the right groove for every pattern.

In order not to constrain the musical capabilities of the connected slaves by simply offering syncronization, multiclock features additionally a MIDI Map&Merge Matrix. This enables the user to route and merge MIDI notes and other controll messages that are received on the MIDI input or the four optionally available USB-MIDI ports to specific outputs. Furthermore, unused clock channels may be used as a MIDI controller.

multiclock will be available from May 2015.

The MRSP is 449 e for the standard version, 519 e with USB.

A matching power supply is naturally included. Colorful caps for all knobs are available on request.

Technical Information:
tempo range: 30-300 BPM max. shift range: ± 250ms
Connectors:
1 x Audio-Sync input
1 x MIDI/DIN Sync/Modular Clock input 4 x MIDI/DIN Sync/Modular Clock output 1 x LFO output (0-5 V)
1 x power jack (9 V-15 V)
4 x USB MIDI input (optional) 1 x USB MIDI output (optional)"

Tuesday, June 19, 2018

Linnstrument C Minor Blues Improv Jam (with iFretless, ThumbJam + DM1 iPad Apps) #TTNM


Published on Jun 19, 2018 The Tuesday Night Machines

"Here's an improv practice jam on the Linnstrument, an amazingly expressive isomorphic MIDI controller keyboard, which I'm just starting to learn. My timing and notes are definitely off a bit, but I still wanted to record this for my musical diary :) More info below.

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Gear used in this video:

- Roger Linn Design Linnstrument MPE MIDI Controller (the pad flickering is due to the iPhone's camera frame rate)
http://www.rogerlinndesign.com/linnst...

iPad Apps:
- iFretless Guitar, Bass & Sax iOS Apps
- ThumbJam iOS App, playing the Blues Harmonica instrument
- DM1 Drum Machine iOS App
- Kymatica AUM for recording, mixing and mastering
- Additional FX Apps: Audio Damage QuatroMod, Holderness Media Crystalline Reverb, Kymatica AUFX: Space Reverb

The Linnstrument is set to low power mode and is connected to the iPad directly via the Apple Camera Connection Kit's USB dongle. AUM acts as a DAW to load, record and mix all the other apps' audio and export a master. It's a really quick and painless workflow not requiring as computer at all :)"

Tuesday, December 25, 2018

Mellow Apple Pencil 2 Speedpainting iOS Synth Music Jam (in HDR on supported devices) #TTNM


Published on Dec 25, 2018 The Tuesday Night Machines

"What a title?! Yeah, okay ... so I drew something on the iPad in the Procreate App with that new Apple Pencil 2. I exported the drawing as a time-lapse speedpaint video and jammed to it with a bunch of iOS Synth and FX Apps. MORE INFO BELOW :)

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https://shop.spreadshirt.com/pixelnoi...

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Audio gear used:
- iPad Pro with AUM, Oval Synth, DM1 Drum Machine, Volt Synth, iFretless Bass, Audio Damage Axon 2, Samplr, AudioShare, etc.

Also, my Apple Pencil 2 almost “died” after leaving it unattached to the iPad Pro 11” 2018 for two days, after which it wouldn’t reconnect anymore. Looks like the pencil’s battery can drain pretty fast when not using it and when it’s at 0% it took eight hours attached to the iPad’s magnetic edge and several reconnection tries to get it recognized by the iPad again. It then started charging quite quickly from 0% again, so I don’t know if those eight hours prior actually did anything. Apple is not what it used to be anymore, damnit."

Sunday, October 14, 2018

LEPLOOP ARPOPONE + BASTL THYME #TTNM


Published on Oct 14, 2018 The Tuesday Night Machines

"Here's a quick stereo tryout jam with the LEPLOOP Arpopone melody generator and the Bastl Instruments Thyme delay.

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Audio gear used:
LEPLOOP Arpopone: Bassline and chord melody generator
http://www.nazzilla.com/lep-loop/

Bastl Instruments THYME: Digital tape machine delay effect
https://www.bastl-instruments.com/ins...

The Arpopone provides the master clock, syncing the Thyme's delay and stereo modulation features."

Monday, May 25, 2020

Flame Mäander ... in the Sun // Outdoor Synthesizer Jam #TTNM


Published on May 25, 2020 THE TUESDAY NIGHT MACHINES

"Flame Mäander Synthesizer, Bram Bos Ruismaker Drum Machine and Audio Damage EOS 2 Reverb.

♥ SUPPORT: http://bit.ly/ttnm-support

Finally some good weather on our camping trip. My 9V + USB power bank is all charged up so here’s another jam session with the Flame Mäander wavetable and filterbank synth. I played it for a bit in my camping chair, making gratuitous use of the noise shot beat repeat feature and wavetable morphing. Later on my iPad Pro then, I added a kick drum and additional percussion in Steinberg Cubasis 2, with Bram Bos Ruismaker AUv3 drum machine iOS plugin. Of course I also threw some Audio Damage EOS 2 reverb on the Mäander’s audio track there, because those two just sound so beautiful together :)"

THE TUESDAY NIGHT MACHINES Flame Mäander posts

Thursday, June 21, 2018

Mellow Linnstrument Jam (w/ AE Modular Synth + Ukulele + iPad) #TTNM


Published on Jun 21, 2018 The Tuesday Night Machines

"Another slow Linnstrument jam, this time accompanied by the Tangible Waves AE Modular Synthesizer and a Ukulele :D More info below!

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https://shop.spreadshirt.co.uk/pixeln...

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Gear used:
- DM1 Drum Machine iPad App
- Tangible Waves AE Modular Synth, playing additional percussion and noise (http://tangiblewaves.com)
- Luna Concert Ukulele
- Roger Linn's Linnstrument playing iFretless Bass and iFretless Sax on the iPad (http://www.rogerlinndesign.com/linnst...)

Recorded, mixed and mastered in Kymatica AUM right there on the iPad using the following apps for additional FX:
Crystalline Reverb, AUFX:Space, Kosmonaut, Replicator 2"

Sunday, November 07, 2021

Experimental Modular Synth Jam with Gotharman's Urano // A Modern Krell? #TTNM


video upload by THE TUESDAY NIGHT MACHINES

"This is an evolving, semi-autonomous sound design patch created with Gotharman's Urano Modular Synth and Happy Nerding's FX AID XL Eurorack module (Lo-Junky effect). It's loosely inspired by Krell patches. I'm using techniques from my Sample & Hold and Clock Modulation Tutorials (see playlist link below) to generate a mix of random and non-random modulation values, which affect each other and the modulation targets. The Edit Knobs adjust oscillator waveforms, filter resonance, LFO speeds and more. It's so complexly patched that any user input can also be categorised as a "semi-random" modulation source. One can put on some stereo headphones, close the eyes and just fall into the machine."

https://gotharman.dk

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https://nightmachines.bandcamp.com
https://nightmachines.tv

Tuesday, March 19, 2019

Super Chill Ambient Music with my Thomann Wishlist Leftovers #TTNM #TSR19


Published on Mar 19, 2019
Music starts at 1:30 The Tuesday Night Machines

"At Thomann Synth Reactor 2019, I went through my Thomann online wish list and got the items that have been on it since forever from the Treppendorf warehouse. Music gear that I never bothered to order only to try it out. So without having time to read any manuals, here's a super relaxed ambient music jam with the following products:

- TC Electronic Ditto Looper *
- Mooer Ocean Machine *
- Roger Linn Linnstrument 128 (the small one) *
- Fun Generation LED Diamond Dome *
- Roli Seaboard 5D MPE iOS App

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PixelNoises Synth T-Shirts by The Tuesday Night Machines:
https://shop.spreadshirt.co.uk/pixeln..."

Sunday, May 24, 2020

Flame Mäander & Friends // Ambient Synth Jam with Ruismaker, Kosmonaut & EOS2 #TTNM


Published on May 24, 2020 THE TUESDAY NIGHT MACHINES

"Another camping synth jam! This time the FLAME MÄANDER brought some iOS friends :) MORE INFO BELOW.

♥ SUPPORT: http://bit.ly/ttnm-support

For this jam I played with the Mäander for a while and then added a kick drum and additional percussion from Bram Bos Ruismaker iOS AUv3 drum machine in Cubasis on my iPad. The noise snare is still the original Mäander though. Of course there was also a bunch of Kosmonaut delay and Audio Damage EOS2 reverb involved."

THE TUESDAY NIGHT MACHINES Flame Mäander posts

Tuesday, November 08, 2016

Lumanoise & Multicassa Ambient Jam (w/ Buddha Machine) #TTNM


Published on Nov 8, 2016 The Tuesday Night Machines

"Here are the three new Leploop Lumanoises v3, v4 & v5 and the expanded Multicassa plaing together with a Buddha Machine loop.

PixelNoises Synth T-Shirts by The Tuesday Night Machines:
http://pixelnoises.com

Audio gear used:
- Lumanoise v3 Saw Generator
- Lumanoise v4 Trautonium Sub Source
- Lumanoise v5 Solar Panel Noise
- Leploop Big Multicassa

More information on the Lumanoise website here:
https://lumanoise.blogspot.de/"

Tuesday, October 21, 2014

Simon the Sorcerer - Main Theme on Modular Synthesizers, Volca Beats & MicroBrute #TTNM


Published on Oct 21, 2014 The Tuesday Night Machines

"Synthesizer cover of the main theme from the Simon the Sorcerer video game soundtrack.

The original score was composed by Adam Gilmore from Media Sorcery for the "Simon the Sorcerer" point and click adventure computer game, made by Adventure Soft. My arrangement is based on the video game music of the DOS version, adapted for monophonic synthesizers and re-arranged a little here and there ;-)

EURORACK PATCH INFO:

- MIDI tracks and MIDI clock sent from Ableton Live to the Vermona qMI MIDI-CV module
- Five voices total, plus drums
- Main bass melody by the Tinysizer
- Additional bass by the Micro Brute
- Main lead split in two and played by the Malekko Anti-Osillator and the Intellijel Dixie through the Klangbau Köln "Röhren" Tube VCA and Synthrotek EKO delay
- Additional lead sounds by the Klangbau Köln Wavetable VCO
- The Korg Volca Beats is synced to the modular's CV clock


GEAR INFO:

Audio gear used:
- Eurorack Modular Synthesizer (with Malekko Wiard Anti-Oscillator, Intellijel Dixie, Koma Kommander, Klangbau Köln Wavetable VCO, Synthrotek EKO Delay, Erica Polivoks VCF, etc. see: http://www.modulargrid.net/e/racks/vi...)
- Anyware Tinysizer (modular synth)
- Arturia MicroBrute (analog synthesizer)
- Korg Volca Beats (drum machine)
- Zoom R16 (recording & mastering)

Video gear used:
- Panasonic WJ-AVE3 FX generator (circuit bent)
- Panasonic WJ-AVE7 video mixer
- Gieske's Oscillatoscope1c pattern generator
- Hama VS-2EIII video enhancer (circuit bent)
- GoPro HD Hero (playing a recording)

Filmed with a Canon EOS 550D (Rebel t2i). Audio and video performances recorded separately in one take."
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