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Tuesday, December 31, 2019

Happy Nerding FX AID reverbs demo


Published on Dec 31, 2019 brandon logic

"Happy Nerding FX AID eurorack module reverb algorithms demo"

Friday, June 21, 2019

Creating synced pads with Starling VIA SYNC eurorack module


Published on Jun 21, 2019 brandon logic

Monday, December 24, 2018

Racine Brewing Company live modular set 12/22/18


Published on Dec 24, 2018 brandon logic

Thursday, February 22, 2018

Strymon Magneto self feedback patch demo


Published on Feb 22, 2018 brandon logic

"just a simple 8 step monophonic sequence going in and some manual tweaking"

Thursday, February 08, 2018

Modular on the Spot MKE Summer 2017


Published on Feb 8, 2018 soundunit

Sheila Teurty Modular
Brandon Logic

Outdoor performances at Modular on the Spot MKE July 2017
video: John McCoy (soundunitz)
audio: Brandon Logic


Monday, January 15, 2018

modular sequencing solenoids for acoustic drums


Published on Jan 15, 2018 brandon logic

Sunday, December 10, 2017

a Sunday lesson on chlorophyll


Published on Dec 10, 2017 brandon logic

Tuesday, June 27, 2017

Solenoid modular triggering and mic processing


Published on Jun 27, 2017 brandon logic

Wait for the synth sounds to come in. This is a good example of mixing the physical with the synthetic.

Saturday, January 21, 2017

Klangbau Twin Peak Resonator filter square wave filtering and ping ounds demo


Published on Jan 21, 2017 brandon logic

Thursday, December 22, 2016

Carol of the Bells Modular Melody


Published on Dec 22, 2016 brandon logic

Tuesday, November 29, 2016

Brandon Logic 11 27 26 modular sketch orthogonal devices er 301 and malekko varigate 8


Published on Nov 29, 2016 brandon logic

Monday, October 03, 2016

Eurorack Modular Demos by Brandon Logic


Published on Oct 2, 2016 brandon logic

Playlist:
1. Reflex Liveloop use as a sampler demo.

2. Epoch Twin Peak vs the Klangbau Twin Peak filter. Filter sound comparison.

"From 0 to 3:45 i'm filtering a square wave from the Sputnik Oscillator through the Klangbau then through the Epoch. from 3:45 to 8:40 i'm using only triggers from Mutable Instruments Grids into the audio inputs of the filters (and multing to mod a and b of the Epoch). Here, the Epoch is panned hard left and the Klangbau hard right. from 8:40 untill the end, it's back to the sputnik square and some random wiggling of both filters at onece, still panned hard left and right.

Recording is completely dry, no effects or eq. In this demo, i'm using animodule line amp as a buffered mult to split the signal going into the audio input of the epoch to also go into the peak a and peak b mod inputs of the Epoch. This is because this is similar to how the Klangbau's Tr-F1 adn Tr-F2 controls are internally wired. I am using channel two of the line amp to boost the output of the epoch because it tends to output below standard euro modular level. line amp helps boot it normal euro levels. The Epoch requires more patching for this comparison but it also has more cv inputs for modulation and is a little more flexible under cv control and is easier to fine tune with it's knobs compared to the Klangbau's joystick, which make it hard to dial in two specific filter frequencies to track with other oscillators and v/oct, although the joystick is nice for improv and performance . you might notice that the Klangbau sometimes has a little clipping or distortion. from my experience this is part of the character of the the Klangbau version, which can sound nice! it can be controlled to some extent with the input level knob. The Klangbau will consistently self resonate with the resonance all the way up, so it is capable of longer sustaining rings . the Epoch does not self resonate like this without modulation/pings."

3. Glockenspiel vs Modualr adventures in sound.

"here, i'm experimenting with running acoustic sound (glockenspiel and drum) through my synth for both audio processing and triggering sounds and events. the sound runs through the 4ms spectral multiband resonator to convert the audio into envelopes which are then converted to triggers to fire sounds in the synth and trigger random voltages (wogglebug, ura, a-149 and turing machine) which create the variety of sounds you hear. I'm using the 4ms dual dealy to create the loops. the glockenspiel loop is then going through the reflex liveloop to create the glitchy delay and pitch shifting effects. the drum loops its going the warps parasites dealy and then to clouds for more audio manipulations."

4. modular sketch 6-30-16 4ms dld dual looping delay and mutable instruments rings patch

5. First 4ms dual looping delay patch - thumb piano - sound on sound loop and manual delay manipulation

6. Modular evolving random patch in progress

7. modular sketch 4-1-16 improv jam

8. modular drum break chops jam

"jamming in real time, not quantized to a clock so pardon the imperfections.
meng qi voltage memory and intellijel planar controlling the make noise phonogene. other sound sources, mutable instruments rings and sputnik oscillator, and doepfer a 110-4."

9. One module, self patched; 4ms spectral multiband resonator

10. mutable instruments rings with music thing mikrophonie and doepfer ribon controller

"audio quality isnt perfect, just a quick cell phone recording showing how these modules can be used together."

11. modualr synth sketch 2-18-16 v2

12. wave folding comparison WMD & SSF Ultrafold, MI Warps, and ES Disting MK3

"wave folding comparison between WMD & Steady State Fate Ultrafold, Mutable Iinstruments Warps, and Expert Sleepers Disting MK3"

13. wmd ultrafold random voltage krell patch

14. eurorack modular synth drum patch #1

15. Pittsburgh Modular Foundation 3.1 system "west coast" style percussive/bit crushing effect demo

"My first demo video with my Foundation 3.1 modular synth. A 'west coast' percussive patch with some sample and hold bit crushing effects demo."

Monday, May 23, 2011

Tutorial: Novation 25 SL MIDI Keyboard Controller + Logic Pro Automapping


YouTube Uploaded by DubSpot on May 23, 2011

"Visit Dubspot Blog for more http://bit.ly/kkHXAq

In this video tutorial, Novation product specialist Brandon Carroll stops by Dubspot to explain and demonstrate creative production possibilities with Novation 25 SL MkII MIDI Keyboard Controller and Logic Pro. Brandon starts by showing you how to setup the 25 SL, which comes with Automap Pro, and gives you complete control over your production software. He further shows you how to enable touch-sensitive knobs and faders and utilize the X and Y modulation and drum pads, sort through patches, access plug-in instruments and effects and create a track with chord progression and groove."
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