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Friday, January 18, 2019
The Serge Random Source Variable Slope VCF Part 1 - Building | Tutorial
Published on Jan 18, 2019 Under the Big Tree
Audio demo below.
"In this first of a two-part series on the Serge Random Source Variable Slope Voltage Controlled Filter, we build the module from the ground up. If you are interested in building this module as a DIY kit rather than purchasing it pre-built, then this is the video for you. We go through the entire build process, discussing soldering techniques, showing general tips and tricks, as well as aspects of this specific module. We get into testing the module, using oscilloscopes, function generators, and bench power supplies, and even what to do when something goes wrong.
If you want to hear the module in action and have a tutorial on how it works, then watch part two:
http://www.randomsource.net
Under the Big Tree is Nick Peck's YouTube channel, focused on music and sound design equipment and techniques, composition, production and performance of music, modular synthesizers and electronic music in general, and tabletop board games.
http://www.underthebigtree.com"
Update:
The Serge Random Source Variable Slope VCF Part 2 - Listening | Tutorial
Published on Jan 18, 2019 Under the Big Tree
"In this second of a two-part series on the Serge Random Source Variable Slope Voltage Controlled Filter, we listen to the fruits of our labors. We put a sawtooth wave and some white noise into the audio inputs, add some control voltages, and magic ensues! We go through every knob on the unit in detail, listening to the lowpass, bandpass, and highpass filter outputs.
By the time we are done, you may very well put this fantastic-sounding Eurorack module on your short list. Don't say I didn't warn you."
Tuesday, September 10, 2019
Dr. John Chowning -Keynote Address | Knobcon 2019
Published on Sep 10, 2019 Under the Big Tree
"I first met Dr. John Chowning, the discoverer of frequency modulation as a powerful algorithm for synthesis, at the Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics (CCRMA) at Stanford in the early 90's. He was a brilliant, kind gentleman then, and nothing has changed in the subsequent decades. I thought it important to document his address, and subsequent lecture on the history of FM synthesis, for the future. Apologies for the sound quality - there was an enormous air conditioner running full blast behind him. But the substance is what counts, and hearing the words of this giant of the synthesizer realm."
Also see: MMTA SYNTHFEST 2013: Dave Bristow & The History of Yamaha FM Synthesis
Update:
Dr. John Chowning - The History of FM Synthesis | Knobcon 2019
Published on Sep 11, 2019 Under the Big Tree
"Dr. John Chowning is a legendary scientist, musician, and composer best known for the discovery of frequency modulation (FM) synthesis for musical applications. He did not invent the Yamaha DX7 synthesizer, but he discovered the principles underlying the technology, and worked tirelessly to get it into the hands of a company that would develop it into a product. That product, the DX7, became one of the best selling synthesizers of all time.
Dr. Chowning's lecture at Knobcon 2019 delves into the history of the discovery of FM, as well as detailed information on how it works, ending with the creation of the DX7. This discussion is dense and scholarly, but has charts and animations to help explain the principles of the topic. It is a long lecture, but will bear fruit to the student of electronic music that is willing to delve in.
My apologies for the quality of the camera work - it was hand held for two hours. But I hope that the quality of the content transcends the quality of the recording."
Friday, January 04, 2019
A Visit to Noisebug - Synth Store | Interview
Published on Jan 4, 2019 Under the Big Tree
"I had a day left for my Christmas vacation before having to go back to work, and decided to spend it visiting a store that I had wanted to see for a long time: Noisebug in Pomona, California. Blake, the general manager and I chatted for a long time about all manner of esoteric synths and recording equipment, and then he was kind enough to give us a tour of the space. The results are a deep dive into a retail store that specializes in the finest quality synthesizers, whether Eurorack, 5U, Buchla, desktop, or keyboard. This is a must-see interview for the devotees of truly esoteric electronic music devices.
www.noisebug.net
Under the Big Tree is Nick Peck's YouTube channel, focused on music and sound design equipment and techniques, composition, production and performance of music, modular synthesizers and electronic music in general, and tabletop board games.
http://www.underthebigtree.com"
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Some notes from watching the video: Elby Designs Pixie (EDP WASP synth - note Tinkerbell in place of a wasp) on the obscure front. BTW, Serge paperface refers to the original Serge panels from the 70s that had printed paper on the front panels. Radiohead used Analogue Systems. The power buss differs from Doepfer based eurorack. Ran out of label space with Moon Modular! 10 Year anniversary system featured. The Kilpatrick Audio K4815 Pattern Generator in Buchla format exclusive to Noisebug is featured.
LABELS/MORE:
5U,
ACL,
Analogue Systems,
Buchla,
Doepfer,
Elby Designs,
eurorack,
Free State FX,
GRP,
Interviews,
JoMoX,
Noise Engineering,
Noisebug,
Random Source,
Serge,
SOMA,
STG,
Studiologic,
Verbos Electronics,
Vermona
Wednesday, January 25, 2023
Knobcon 2022 Videos by Under the Big Tree
video uploads by Under the Big Tree
Looks like I missed these when they initially went up.
Playlist:
1. 1010 Music Fireball and Lemondrop Nanoboxes | Knobcon 2022
Looks like I missed these when they initially went up.
Playlist:
1. 1010 Music Fireball and Lemondrop Nanoboxes | Knobcon 2022
Steve Joslin of 1010 Music takes us on a test drive of the amazing Fireball and Lemondrop Nanobox synthesizers. Small but mighty, these synths take up very little room while delivering a lot of bang for the buck.2. New Buchla Music Easel | Knobcon 2022
Nick Kwas of Buchla shows us the brand new and improved Music Easel, slated for release by the end of the year.3. Knobcon 2022 Walkthrough
I'm in Chicago for Knobcon 2022, one of the finest synth conventions in North America. For those who are interested but could not attend, I did a simple walkthrough of the exhibit hall.4. Therevox ET-5 | Knobcon 2022
We talk to Mike Beauchamp of Therevox about their new model ET-5.5. Five12 QV-L Quad Variable LFO | Knobcon 2022
Based on the Ondes Martenot, the ET-5 is an exotic and beautiful instrument, capable of vocal-sounding melody lines, as well as ambient drones and even noisy sounds. Truly fascinating.
We talk to Five12 founder Jim Coker at Knobcon 2022 about his upcoming Eurorack quad LFO. The QV-L is an incredibly feature-rich module with four LFO's. Two OLED displays and in-depth configurability with a streamlined user interface make this module a true LFO powerhouse.
Friday, February 07, 2020
The Future of Synthesis - Physical Modeling and Expressive Musical Instruments | NAMM 2020
Published on Feb 7, 2020 Under the Big Tree
"This panel on physical modeling at NAMM was a fascinating talk, with luminaries from the industry: Jordan Rudess, Roger Linn, and Dr. Julius Schwartz from CCRMA, among others.
Each of the five panelists delivers a presentation on their approach to physical modeling, expressive musical instruments, or the intersection of the two. Hilarious hijinks ensue.
www.audiomodeling.com
www.rogerlinndesign.com
ccrma.stanford.edu
nonlinear-labs.de
Under the Big Tree is Nick Peck's YouTube channel, focused on music and sound design equipment and techniques, composition, production and performance of music, modular synthesizers and electronic music in general, and tabletop board games.
http://www.underthebigtree.com"
Saturday, February 25, 2023
Jim Coker of Numerology - Live Rig/Compositional Process
video upload by Under the Big Tree
"Jim Coker, founder of Five12 and the inventor of the Numerology and Vector sequencers, is also a performing electronic musician. We catch up with Jim at Knobcon 22, and talk about his latest work, "Meridian Alpha From the Distant Shores of Cygnus X1". We gain insight into both his compositional process and his elaborate live rig, which uses both Numerology and Vector.
This video is best seen after seeing Jim's piece [video below]
• Meridian Alpha --...
And for more information about Jim's fine products, please go to: http://five12.net
Under the Big Tree is Nicolas Peck's YouTube channel, focused on esoteric electronic music, modular and vintage synthesizers, sound design equipment and techniques, and the composition, production and performance of music.
http://www.underthebigtree.com"
Meridian Alpha -- From The Distant Shores of Cygnus X-1
video upload by
Sunday, January 27, 2019
Buchla Easel and 200E - Todd Barton | NAMM 2019
Published on Jan 27, 2019 Under the Big Tree
"We talk to legendary electronic music composer and performer Todd Barton at the Buchla booth at NAMM 2019. He shows us the marvelous Buchla Easel and several fascinating modules from the 200E.
www.toddbarton.com
www.buchla.com
Under the Big Tree is Nick Peck's YouTube channel, focused on music and sound design equipment and techniques, composition, production and performance of music, modular synthesizers and electronic music in general, and tabletop board games.
http://www.underthebigtree.com"
Wednesday, January 25, 2023
3rd Wave Advanced Wavetable Synth - How Does it Sound?
video upload by Under the Big Tree
"The moment I found out that a modernized version of the famed PPG Wave was being produced, I knew I had to take the plunge and buy one.
And so I did, and have been rewarded with an extremely flexible and performative synth, festooned with knobs and buttons for on-the-fly sound manipulation.
Although the 3rd Wave is primarily thought of as a modern-day replica of the PPG Wave, it has far more capabilities under the hood. I found the analog synthesis simulations to be shockingly good, with thick 80's brass sounds right in the ballpark of the classic synths of that era. There are endless ambient pad sounds, experimental noise sounds, and a flexible, musical arpeggiator that can be used for pitched or percussive sounds.
The 3rd Wave comes loaded with 500 factory patches. I went through them all, and picked about 80 that were representative of what the machine is capable of. I've organized the sounds by type, so you can go right to the analog synths, PPG factory patches, or ambient pads as you like.
The 3rd Wave is a remarkable synthesizer, and I hope you enjoy getting a better idea of how it sounds from this video."
Wednesday, September 11, 2019
Warm Star Electronics | Knobcon 2019
Published on Sep 11, 2019 Under the Big Tree
"Bradford from Warm Star Electronics takes us through his company's range of Eurorack modules: Fragment, The Bends, and the upcoming Orbit module. Warm Star's line is currently about getting a lot of density and options out of your control voltage signals, at a modest price and HP size.
https://warmstarelectronics.com
Under the Big Tree is Nick Peck's YouTube channel, focused on music and sound design equipment and techniques, composition, production and performance of music, modular synthesizers and electronic music in general, and tabletop board games.
http://www.underthebigtree.com"
Tuesday, September 10, 2019
Exhibit Hall Walkthrough - Knobcon 2019
Published on Sep 10, 2019 Under the Big Tree
"For those synth enthusiasts that would have liked to attend Knobcon 2019 but couldn't, here's a quick walkthrough of the exhibit hall.
Under the Big Tree is Nick Peck's YouTube channel, focused on music and sound design equipment and techniques, composition, production and performance of music, modular synthesizers and electronic music in general, and tabletop board games.
http://www.underthebigtree.com"
See the Knobcon label below for more Knobcon coverage!
Wednesday, September 11, 2019
Todd Barton - Wavefolding is Like a Rainbow | Knobcon 2019
Published on Sep 11, 2019 Under the Big Tree
"There are no words that can adequately express my esteem for this remarkable man. Composer, thinker, synthesist, communicator, human. Todd Barton plays all of those parts exquisitely. He has taught me so much about synthesis and the art of tiny movements. And I was utterly unsurprised to learn that Pauline Oliveros loomed large in both of our backgrounds, teaching us how to listen.
Here Todd is delivering a lecture at Knobcon 2019, and it was a wonderful opportunity to zoom in close on his hands as he performed on his Buchla Easel. A fascinating talk on listening, synthesis, and life. Just watch this whole video. Right now. See what I'm talking about.
http://www.toddbarton.com
Under the Big Tree is Nick Peck's YouTube channel, focused on music and sound design equipment and techniques, composition, production and performance of music, modular synthesizers and electronic music in general, and tabletop board games.
http://www.underthebigtree.com"
Sunday, January 26, 2020
Johannes Schmoelling - From Tangerine Dream to S-A-W | NAMM 2020
Published on Jan 26, 2020 Under the Big Tree
"Here is a panel discussion with Johannes Schmoelling of Tangerine Dream, Kurt Ader, and Robert Waters on a synth trio they have put together called S-A-W. They discuss various aspects of their new project Iconic, which was put together using a bevy of vintage synthesizers. Video footage of them in performance is included as well. An interesting discussion for fans of Tangerine Dream and/or vintage synths.
Under the Big Tree is Nick Peck's YouTube channel, focused on music and sound design equipment and techniques, composition, production and performance of music, modular synthesizers and electronic music in general, and tabletop board games."
Monday, January 20, 2020
History of the Mellotron | NAMM 2020
Published on Jan 20, 2020 Under the Big Tree
"Richard Chamberlin, son of Harry Chamberlin, inventor of the Mellotron, tells us stories about the early days of the Chamberlin (predecessor to the Mellotron). We discuss the impact of the instrument on rock and pop music in the 60's and 70's, and the original intended audience for the instrument.
As an added bonus, a French musician named Frederic plays the intro to the seminal Genesis song "Watcher of the Skies" on the Mellotron."
Friday, February 01, 2019
STG Sound Labs - Suit and Tie Guy | NAMM 2019
Published on Jan 31, 2019 Under the Big Tree
"Welcome to 25 minutes of Bubba. He is hilarious, entertaining, energetic...and happens to know an awful lot about modular.
Bubba does a deep dive on the STG (Suit and Tie Guy) Sound Labs line of Eurorack modules. He shows us their newest products, including some still in the prototype stage. And he throws down the gauntlet to our viewers: which collection of modules do you like better to be included in a complete synthesizer product? I'm hoping the comments are going to be flowing like water.
So watch this video. Marvel at Bubba. Ignore the obnoxious rave music happening across the way at the same time. Come to Knobcon '19 in September.
And remember: bug music is the folk music of our people."
Tuesday, November 13, 2018
The Verbos Complex Oscillator - In Depth | Tutorial
Published on Nov 13, 2018 Under the Big Tree
"The Complex Oscillator from Verbos Electronics is a masterpiece of high quality analog design. It follows the west coast tradition of synthesis, by starting with a simple waveform and then adding color through FM, AM, and wave shaping.
In this in-depth tutorial, we delve deeply into the oscillator, exploring each knob and jack separately and with each other. I recorded the output to an oscilloscope at the same time, so you can see the waveform change as I talk about it."
Thursday, May 10, 2012
Under The Big Tree At Park
YouTube Published on May 10, 2012 by MMTAKEDA55
"Gadget session under the sky."
Sunday, March 31, 2019
Buchla - Electronic Music as Performance Art | Synthplex 2019
Published on Mar 30, 2019 Under the Big Tree
"Marc Doty, renowned historian of electronic music, delivers a fascinating presentation on the history of Don Buchla, including the context of experimental music in which he developed his amazing ideas. This lecture is an absolute must watch for any serious devotee of the craft of electronic music. Watching Marc tear down the notion of East Coast vs. West Coast synthesis is worth the price of admission on its own."
Tuesday, January 29, 2019
Moogseum - Bob Moog Foundation | NAMM 2019
Published on Jan 29, 2019 Under the Big Tree
"We visit with Lee Sebel, who tells us about the plans to build the Moogseum, a museum documenting the life and work of Bob Moog. The Moogseum will be in Asheville, NC, where the Moog Music factory and other synth manufacturers are located.
I don't know about you, but this is going to make Asheville a bucket list destination for me!
www.moogfoundation.org"
Saturday, January 26, 2019
Dave Smith - Prophet X | NAMM 2019
Published on Jan 26, 2019 Under the Big Tree
"Our trip to NAMM 2019 began with a nice chat with synth pioneer Dave Smith, Inventor of the legendary Prophet 5. Dave continues to push the synthesizer envelope constantly, and this year he shows us the Prophet X. We talk about this synth, restoring the Pro One, the digital dark ages, filters, Eurorack, and performance expressivity with his fine instruments."
Buchla - Red Panel Modules | NAMM 2019
Published on Jan 26, 2019 Under the Big Tree
"When last we talked to Dave Small at Superbooth 18, he was selling Buchla 100-style modules under the name of Catalyst Audio. His modules were so good that they are now selling as official Buchla modules, as a new product line called Red Panel."
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