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Sunday, January 08, 2023

♫ JOURNEY OF THE PRAIRIE KING ♫ on Gotharman's zaTurn Modular Synth [Stardew Valley VGM Cover] #TTNM


video upload by THE TUESDAY NIGHT MACHINES

"This is a video game music cover of Stardew Valley's "Journey of the Prairie King" overworld theme, created entirely on Gotharman's zaTurn modular synthesizer. I must admit I haven't played the mini game at all, but I stumbled upon this tune and it's so damn catchy! :D :D :D

To get it into the zaTurn, I looked up Stoh Shiba's piano sheet music of the piece as a starting point and programmed that into the sequencer, taking a few creative liberties. Because the zaTurn only supports up to 64 steps per track, I had to split the song up into 14 presets. Luckily, copy and paste works so well on the Gotharman instruments and there are multiple ways to enter notes into the devices. After I completed writing the sequencer presets, using only a simple zaTurn voice patch, I started the actual sound design process and the arrangement of the various pieces in the Gotharman song mode.

I only used samples for the quirky vocals at the end of the song. The rest is all patched internally on the zaTurn. The one-take recording received subtle EQ and compression in Cubasis afterwards and that was it.

Gotharman zaTurn website: https://gotharman.dk

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Track: 'Journey Of The Prairie King - Overworld' (from the game Stardew Valley, https://www.stardewvalley.net)
Original Composer: Eric Barone / ConcernedApe
Transcription by: Stoh Shiba"

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Thursday, October 18, 2018

Bastl THYME Live-Looping Tutorial (it's awesome!) #TTNM


Published on Oct 18, 2018 The Tuesday Night Machines

"Here's a live-looping tutorial for the Bastl Instruments THYME tape delay. MORE INFO BELOW :)

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In this video I'm showing how to use the THYME's freeze feature to create tape loops, overdub effects onto them and punch-in new audio, all while the THYME is running synced to an analog clock form the LepLoop Arpopone, which also provides a little beat.

The THYME's freeze knob will record incoming audio to the virtual tape loop for the length of the delay time parameter (coarse and fine knobs). If you enable sync, then this will be a length quantized to the clock, i.e. it should loop in sync with the beat. When freeze mode is on, the levels knob will blend in the extra tape heads (spread knob) and when you turn it past 50%, then it will actually overdub those sounds onto the tape loop. You can use this in combination with the filter cutoff as well to record filter sweeps onto the loop.

By quickly disabling and enabling the freeze mode in time with the beat, you can punch-in (overwrite) external audio again, splitting up your loop. Add pitch shifting from the tape speed knob and you've got awesome possibilities for creating fun loops!

... and then try out the plenty of automation and sequencing features of the THYME too. It's wild! Of course you don't have to be 100% wet on the output like in this video, so you can still mix in non-looping external audio too! Hahahaha!!!"

Thursday, February 01, 2018

Growly CGS Serge Modular Synth Jam (w/ patch notes) #TTNM


Published on Feb 1, 2018 The Tuesday Night Machines

"And finally, all three CGS Serge boats really together! ;-) This one is a jam based on a sequencer melody again.

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Audio gear used:
Best of CGS Serge BOG, SWAMP, MARSH

Patch Notes:
One DUSG plays the main drone, while the two NCOs are sent through VCAs, modulated by the two ADSR. The Sequencer Programmer provides a track of pitch CV for each of the oscillators. The DUSG is going through the top part of the Wave Multiplier. All audio is mixed and sent through the VCF, which is heavily modulated by a mix of the two NCO waveforms and the Gated Comparator. The Gated Comparator is the main modulation source in this patch, VC'ing pulse widths, wave shapes, wave shaping, and pretty much everything else that can be modulated. At the end im turning up the lower part of the Wave Multiplier, which receives the audio mix before the filter and totally crushes everything :D"

Tuesday, February 13, 2018

Serge Modular Synth Chaotic Ping Feedback #TTNM


Published on Feb 12, 2018 The Tuesday Night Machines

"This is a chaotic filter ping patch, based around the Infinite Melody module, which modulates everything and receives the whole system's audio output to create an unstable feedback loop. MORE INFO BELOW :)

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Audio gear used:
Best of CGS Serge BOG + MARSH
... and some Final Cut Pro X Reverb

Patch Notes:
Phew ... well ... okay, let's try to write that down. The DUSGs and one NCO ping the filter, one Utility LFO plays a constant drone through a modulated Wave Folder. Everything is mixed and sent to the VCF. The LPF output is recorded and the BPF output is acting as noise source for the Infinite Melody, which modulates pretty much everything, including the NCOs pitch. The NCOs act as Clock and Advance trigger sources for the IM. Because the Infinity Melody shit registers need to be constantly filled sequentially using the Advance triggers, weird rhythms can happen when you play with the Clock and Advance speeds (here my NCO square outputs). The Feedback from the BPF output into the Infinite Melody's Noise input then creates chaotic patterns that can be somewhat stable but then break out at the tiniest nudge of a knob."

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!"

Saturday, February 02, 2019

AE Modular Synthesizer Music Performance #TTNM


Published on Feb 2, 2019 The Tuesday Night Machines

"Here's another calm AE Modular jam, featuring two voices played by different CV + Gate sequencers, plus some noises, static VCO sounds and the LOPAG vactrol lowpass gate. MORE INFO BELOW :)

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Audio gear used:
Tangible Waves AE Modular Synth with MULTIFX, LOPAG Vactrol Lowpass Gate, SVFilter, Nylse Filter, Wasp Filter, SEQ16, DIY Touch Sensor Module, DIY VC Algorithmic Sequencer Module, etc.

There are two typical VCO-VCF-ENV voices playing. One is a slow sequence with pitch CV form the SEQ16 and the other is faster, created by a prototype voltage-controlled algorithmic sequencer I'm building at the moment. This one also acts as a voltage controlled switch, switching noise and other static VCOs into the mix and it also provides occasional triggers for one half of the LOGIC module. The other triggers going into the LOGIC are from the STEP10 sequencer. The LOGIC's XOR output then triggers the LOPAG. The touch plates control the filter cutoff of the SVFilter and Wasp filter. Everything goes through the MULTIFX Resoverb then."

Sunday, October 03, 2021

Gotharman's Tiny LD: Chill Sample-Based Beat // #TTNM


video upload by THE TUESDAY NIGHT MACHINES

"I've been watching a lot of Accurate Beats' YouTube videos lately and listened to tons of Brock Berrigan on top of that, so I got in the mood to try out some sample-based beat making on Gotharman's Tiny LD. This was a fun test run! I'm usually more into the experimental side of the Little Deformer 3's smaller sister here, but it worked really nicely as a strange Akai MPC substitute as well.

The main sample was recorded and edited on my iPad in iMPC Pro 2 (not really a big fan of this app to be honest, but it got the job done). I then transferred the WAV file with some additional royalty free 808 drum samples to the Tiny LD with a USB stick. Since the main sample was already looping nicely, I could chop it up automatically on the Tiny LD. Then I used Chop-Keyboard mode to spread the chops over the keyboard keys and keep them all inside a single 'part'. Drums were the already mentioned 808 samples and the Bass and Synths are internal sound engines. The rest is the usual Gotharman sequencing, morphing and effects then :)
I love to hear from you and talk about synths and stuff, so always feel welcome to post a comment or send me an e-mail to: ➤ tuesdaynightmachines@gmail.com"

THE TUESDAY NIGHT MACHINES:
https://nightmachines.bandcamp.com
https://nightmachines.tv

Saturday, February 03, 2018

CGS SERGE PUNK JAM!!! GRRRRRR!!!!! #TTNM


Published on Feb 3, 2018 The Tuesday Night Machines

"Distortion, simple chords and sloppy timing :D Pushing buttons and wiggling knobs on my CGS Serge Modular Synth until everything falls apart. Listen on good speakers (or don't)! MORE INFO BELOW! ARRRRR!!!!

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Audio gear used:
Best of CGS Serge BOG, SWAMP & MARSH panels plus some reverb from the Zoom R16 recorder

Patch Notes:
I'm playing the Sequencer Programmer like a keyboard. Pushing a button there also makes the filter pings louder using a VCA and ADSR. I'm using one DUSG to slew the pitch changes of NCO 1 and the other to filter NCO 1's wave, which then goes into the Wave Multiplier. Its pulse output is sent through the VC Divider to create a suboctave waveform. NCO 2 is also pitched by the Sequencer Programmer and there is some heavy cross modulation going on between the two Oscillators. The Gated Comparator modulates everything and also generated the pings for the filter (together with the clock divider, which keeps a certain rhythm to the pings)."

Thursday, December 27, 2018

Calm Cloud Music with AE Modular Synth + iFretless Bass + Volt (in HDR on supported devices) #TTNM


Published on Dec 27, 2018 The Tuesday Night Machines

"Here’s an ambient music jam with the AE Modular Vactrol Low-Pass Gate and State Variable Filter modules :) They sound awesome! Plus some iFretless Bass and Volt synth noodling on the iPad. MORE INFO BELOW :)

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Audio gear used:
- Tangible Waves AE Modular Synthesizer (check it out!!!)
- iFretless Bass iOS synth
- VOLT iOS synth

I sent a wavefolded triangle wave into the new AE Modular State Variable Filter (SVF), which also self-resonates and receives the same pitch CV as the triangle VCO. I also patched the bandpass output into the CV2 input of the SVF to get a different waveform from the self-oscillation. The result runs through the new AE Modular LOPAG vactrol lowpass gate module, for plucky percussion sounds. Then there are a bunch of other VCOs, the Lofi Delay and MultiFX Shimmer Reverb. I sequenced everything the with 16 step sequencer, S&H and Clock Divider.

Afterwards, I played some iFretless Bass and VOLT synths on top on the iPad."

Sunday, May 30, 2021

Berlin School on the Balcony // Gotharman's TinyLD Granular Synth #TTNM


video by THE TUESDAY NIGHT MACHINES

"Playing some Berlin School electronic space music with my Gotharman TinyLD mkII on the sunny balcony. The TinyLD is Gotharman's Little deFormer 3 granular synthesizer workstation in a smaller, more portable form factor. It has fewer knobs and buttons, but the same screen, processor and general feature set as its bigger sister. I've modded my TinyLD with a light dependent resistor (LDR) for gestural control, as well as with three knobs and two switches.

More info on the modification here: [see this post]

For this jam session I created an analog-style bass line, using the awesome sounding new State Variable Filter algorithms from the recent LD3/TinyLD software update. Then I added an electronic string-like pad sound and some bleeps, bloops and noise hits. The LDR controls the filter cutoff on the pad sound, letting me spontaneously add some variation by waving my hand over the top right corner of the TinyLD. Of course I also programmed both morph layers with slightly different note sequences and effects settings. I also use one of the MIDI switches to freeze the mandatory granular effects ;-)

More Gotharman Little deFormer 3 / TinyLD videos [posted here]

Gotharman website:
https://gotharman.dk/"

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

Wednesday, February 20, 2019

Stereo Poly-Expressive Ambient Music (w/ Linnstrument + MicroMonsta + Bastl Thyme) #TTNM


Published on Feb 20, 2019 The Tuesday Night Machines

"Three takes of polyphonic, expressive ambient music fun with the Linnstrument and friends. MORE INFO BELOW :)

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Audio gear used:
- Roger Linn Design Linnstrument MPE MIDI Controller
- Audiothingies MicroMonsta MPE Synthesizer
- Bastl Instruments Thyme Digital Tape Delay Simulator

The greenish, middle MicroMonsta patch uses aftertouch to control the filter cutoff frequency of the sound all the way from zero, so by gentle pressing a key, one can smoothly fade the sound in and out. The timbre/Y axis adds ring modulation which makes it very crunchy and wild at times, together with the internal chorus FX.

The pinkish and orange patches are panned to the left and right a little bit respectively and only subtly use expressive controls apart from the obvious polyphonic pitch slides.

The Bastl Thyme adds delay and roominess to the sounds."

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."

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:
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Friday, July 19, 2019

WÆVER - AE Modular Ambient Drone Music #TTNM


Published on Jul 19, 2019 THE TUESDAY NIGHT MACHINES

"OUT NOW ON TAPE & DIGITAL:
https://nightmachines.bandcamp.com/album/w-ver

♥ SUPPORT: http://bit.ly/ttnm-support

This is an ambient drone & noise music release, made entirely on my tangible waves AE Modular synthesizer. Take a deep breath and follow me into the dark waters of raw analog oscillator drones and stereophonic ambient crackles."

➤ Instagram: http://bit.ly/ttnm-instagram
➤ Bandcamp: http://bit.ly/ttnm-bandcamp
➤ Twitter: http://bit.ly/ttnm-twitter"




"A continuous ambient drone and noise music release, inspired by the feeling of being sucked under water by big ocean waves, the feeling of tumbling weightless in a state of multi-dimensional disorientation, the feeling of floating near the bottom of the sea while witnessing miraculously shifting patterns in the sand, the feeling of slowly rising to the surface where the sun awaits and the feeling of wanting to do it all over again. Take a deep breath and follow me into the dark waters."

Friday, July 16, 2021

Berlin School Electronica // Gotharman meets 5U Marienberg & Oakley Modular Synth


video upload by THE TUESDAY NIGHT MACHINES

"Gotharman's Little Deformer 3, Gotharman's PolySpaze and my Marienberg + Oakley 5U Modular Synthesizer are having little Berlin School kind of synth jam session.

First, I patched up a typical analog synth sound with my 5U Marienberg/Oakley Modular Synth, which let me transpose the VCO and add fast FM with two switches.

I then programmed a 4 note sequence on Gotharman's Little Deformer 3 and sent it to the Modular via the CV.OCD MIDI to CV converter, which is easier for musical CV sequencing than the Deformer's own CV outputs.

The Linnstrument MIDI controller triggers the red Gotharman PolySpaze polysynth, which plays a morphable pad sound. Very simple, no MPE, etc. All audio goes into the Little Deformer 3, where it is mixed with the LD3's own sounds and processed with delay and granular audio FX.

On the LD3 there are three percussive parts playing and another 5 step sequence, which I fade in around the middle or so. All sounds can be muted, volume-controlled and even modulated with the mappable fron panel knobs. Of course, I also created a second morph layer, with a slightly different melody and changed FX settings, that produce more glitchiness and also tighter delay FX.

It was fun :) Let me know if you have questions in the comments below! Thanks for watching!

Gotharman Website:
https://gotharman.dk

Marienberg Devices Modular Synth Website:
http://marienbergdevices.de/en/das-un...

Oakley by Krisp1:
https://www.krisp1.com/store/

I love to hear from you and talk about synths and stuff, so always feel welcome to post a comment or send me an e-mail to:
➤ tuesdaynightmachines@gmail.com

Discover more of THE TUESDAY NIGHT MACHINES here:
➤ Music: https://nightmachines.bandcamp.com
➤ Pictures: https://www.youtube.com/c/flx04/commu...
➤ Homepage: https://nightmachines.tv

Tuesday, December 24, 2013

Merry Christmas via The Tuesday Night Machines

Santa Session: Jingle Synths (w/ Tabletop iPad App) Published on Dec 24, 2013 The Tuesday Night Machines·71 videos

via Felix on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge. Note this one went up on MATRIXSYNTH-C as well. Thank you Felix! Merry Christmas!

"Download the Jingle Synths EP on Bandcamp: http://nightmachines.bandcamp.com/alb...

In this video I got into a synthy holiday spirit with Retronym's cool "Tabletop" iPad App! [iTunes]

Subscribe for weekly videos: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_c...

Jingle Bells? Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer? Questions or comments? Go ahead and post them below! :) Thanks for watching, merry Christmas and have a great Tuesday night!

MORE INFO:

Gear used in this video:
- Apple iPad 3 with the Retronym Tabletop iOS App
- Christmas candle & decoration
- Very very out of focus Hypnocube

Filmed with a Canon EOS 550D (Rebel t2i) and a GoPro HD Hero1.

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SUBSCRIBE TO MY CHANNEL:
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http://nightmachines.bandcamp.com

FOLLOW ME ON TWITTER:
http://twitter.com/Flixxx

MY OTHER YOUTUBE CHANNEL:
http://www.youtube.com/flx04part2"

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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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."

Wednesday, October 27, 2021

Gotharman's Urano: STARGAZER-inspired Modular Synth Patch Demo #TTNM


video upload by THE TUESDAY NIGHT MACHINES

"Møffenzeef's open-source STARGAZER wavetable drone synth has intrigued me for a long time. So I tried to create a patch on my Gotharman Urano modular synthesizer inspired by it. Of course, if you want the real deal, you need to buy or build an actual Stargazer, but I was interested to see where I would end up with that challenge on Gotharman's Urano.

I patched two wavetable oscillators into a lowpass filter module, from there onwards to the Gotharman bit crusher effect, into another lowpass filter and at the end of the chain into a virtual distortion module. Since I only had nine knobs at my disposal on the Urano, I chose to toggle LFO modulation on and off via switches at the bottom, with LFO rates also being controlled by the parameter knobs. So dual knob assignments, like on the Benjolin. It's fun. The wavetables I used are from the user repository at https://waveeditonline.com. They're way less wild than on the original Stargazer, so I'll experiment some more on that front.

More information and a download link to my Urano Stargazer patch can be found here:
https://www.modwiggler.com/forum/view...

Stargazer website:
https://www.moffenzeefmodular.com/sta...

Gotharman website:
https://gotharman.dk"

THE TUESDAY NIGHT MACHINES:
https://nightmachines.bandcamp.com
https://nightmachines.tv

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, October 27, 2019

DUAL 303 ACID HOUSE BANGER :D :D :D WHOOP! (with Cyclone Analogic TT-303, TT-606 & Boss ODB-1) #TTNM


Published on Oct 27, 2019 THE TUESDAY NIGHT MACHINES

"Hahaha! I finally found another secondhand TT-303 mkII and also a Boss Bass Overdrive pedal!

♥ SUPPORT: http://bit.ly/ttnm-support

This is an upbeat acid house/techno jam ... or whatever you'd call that genre.

The Roland TB-303 clone in the lower right plays the "bass" part and runs through the Boss ODB-1 Bass Overdrive guitar effect pedal for some added crunchiness. This is what you hear at the very beginning before I fade in the second TT-303 Bass Bot, which plays its analog synth melodies one octave higher without any audio effects applied.

The Cyclone Analogic TT-606 Drum Drone TR-606 Drumatix clone does the analog beats of course.

Everything's recorded on a Zoom R16 multitrack recorder and the mixdown is compressed a little bit and also gently EQ-ed ... but really not very much.

Still wondering if I should get some new headphones ... my AKGs are getting old and I feel that they're a bit light on the bass frequencies.

Anyway, enjoy this track :-)

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