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Wednesday, January 04, 2023

Modal ARGON8


video uploads by Modal Electronics DACH

"Der ARGON8 von Modal Electronics ist ein 8-stimmiger Wavetable-Synthesiser mit 32 Oszillatoren, 180 handverlesenen Wavetables und 8 verschiedenen, morphbaren Filtertypen. Er ist wahlweise mit 37 oder 61 Tasten (mit Aftertouch) sowie als platzsparendes Desktop-/Rack-Modul erhältlich.

ARGON8 ermöglicht die Verwendung von bis zu 4 Effekten gleichzeitig (3 hochwertige Multi-Effekt-Prozessoren + Distortion) und unterstützt außerdem MPE für besonders expressive Performances."

Playlist at the time of this post:
Modal ARGON8 - Der Wavetable-Synthesiser einer neuen Generation
Nodal ARGON8 Kickstart #1: Overview
Modal ARGON8 Kickstart #2: Oscillators
Modal ARGON 8 Kickstart #3: Effects

Thursday, July 18, 2019

UltraRollz Farm-Detective Analog Synthesizer -Ellitone-


Published on Jul 18, 2019 ellitone instruments


via Etsy

"The UltraRollz Farm Detective is an all Analog Modular Synthesizer that rewards those who go deep.

Friday, June 21, 2019

Ellitone Instruments UltraRollz Farm Detective Analog Synthesizer

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Published on Jun 21, 2019 ellitone instruments


via this auction

"The UltraRollz Farm Detective is an all Analog Modular Synthesizer based on the concepts presented by Peter Blassers (Ciat-Lonbarde) 'Rollz-5 Drum Machine'

The Instrument is divided into 3 sections. A Dual UltraSound Filter module in the center and 2 "Rollz Plates" (one located on either side).

The 2 Rollz Plates each contain 4 Independent Rollz. These Rollz are essentially Pulse Generators that each oscillate at a unique speed. Each Rollz Plate offers 2 Even Rollz (4 stages) and 2 Odd Rollz (3 stages).

The Even Rollz (4 stages) are able to self oscillate at a low consistent speed (LFO), outputting a positive pulse every cycle via the output jack located next to the LED (The LED flashes correspond to the output state of each Roll).

The Odd Rollz (3 stages) do not self-oscillate. They only come alive when patched together with other Rollz. These paradoxical oscillators will then begin emitting bursts of Ultra Sonic noise that will later be processed using the Dual UltraSound Filter located in the center of the instrument.

Each of the 8 Rollz offers individual patch points at every stage of their oscillation (36 patch points in total). These Nodal Points allow one to "weave" the independent Rollz Oscillators together, this is where all the fun begins!

By weaving together the inner workings of several Rollz, complex interactions and 'incidents' begin to occur. There really is no Right or Wrong way of connecting these Nodal Points together. I like to think of this whole process as "creating a thinking brain". The more connections that are made, the more likely that bizarre sounds (thoughts) will begin to take place.

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Ambient Backgrounds with Nodal


YouTube Uploaded by experimentalsynth on May 18, 2011

"A few examples of using Nodal to create evolving ambient backgrounds. Visit experimentalsynth.com for more information."

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Nodal Networks :: A New Way To Control Synths & Effects


YouTube Uploaded by experimentalsynth on May 17, 2011

"This video show the use of Nodal to control multiple Moog synth, effects and softsynths. The Moog MP-201 Multi-Pedal is used as a MIDI-to-CV converter."

Thursday, February 17, 2011

The Unofficial Tod Dockstader and Musique Concrete

via The Unofficial Tod Dockstader
"The extent of Dockstader's experimentation with sound can be gauged by the fact that in the early 60s, when much of his work was 'constructed', there was no instant means of categorising such work. This was made more the case by Dockstader's straddling of the popular and high art cultural zones: working on the production of cartoons and sound-effects whilst scoring a Fellini film and having his pieces played alongside those of Varèse. Yet, in the mid 60s such 'musique concrete' experiments were more or less a very fragmentary and dispersed form a minor subset of avant-garde classical music. The centre of gravity may have been Schaeffer's Groupe de Recherche Musicales and there may have been other nodal points like John Cage's Fontana Mix and Steve Reich's Come Out, but what seems to be inflected in Dockstader's work, like that of Varèse, is just this sense of isolation and difference from the 'canon' of electronic music as it was becoming conscious of itself and establishing its paradigms."

This one in via Atomic Shadow

Note: I'm creating a Musique Concrete label for such artists. Musique concrete is in effect sound synthesis and the beginnings of sample manipulation. I'll see what blogger brings up for past posts but if you see any I miss the label for let me know and I'll add it.

Friday, December 17, 2010

Spiff Diffey - knobtwist-ambient modular synth improv


YouTube via doctorvague | December 17, 2010 | 4 likes, 0 dislikes

"Space really is the place isn't it? 4 pre-conceived circular voices from Nodal feeding the modular and mixed for your pleasure in real time- nothing' fakey. Thanks for watching, you watchers! This is in Super-Locrian mode BTW and started as a demo of such. And so it turns and twists.
PS for synth listeners- this is why I like octave switches, for tonal stuff anyway."

Update:

Spiff Diffey Part 2 - modular synth jam

doctorvague | December 18, 2010 |

"In this episode we have 4 voices generated from Nodal (strange software sequencer) to a MOTM 650 MIDI-CV converter. The system is mostly synthesizers.com with 2 MegaOhm Delta filters, Suit and Tie Guy Post-Lawsuit (Arp) filter and wavefolder, Modcan VCDO and Digital Delay, Encore Electronics UEG, and MOTM 440 filter. Thanks for watching!"

Friday, October 22, 2010

Nodal compositions

Nodal compositions from Gianni Proietti on Vimeo.


"Generative ambient music experiments, programmed using the software Nodal."

Sunday, August 29, 2010

The Big Decision


YouTube via attorks | August 29, 2010

"The origin of this improvisation is a 16-step sequence I programmed in Nodal. I then programmed that sequence in the Doepfer MAQ16/3 on row 1 which drives the Ian Fritz Teezer Through-Zero VCO which in its turn provides a triangle waveform to the Ian Fritz 5Pulser and a sawtooth waveform to the Blacet MiniWave. The outputs of the 5Pulser and the MiniWave are fed to the Synthesizers.com Q107 filter. The 16-step sequence on row 2 of the MAQ16/3 drives the self-made Modular. Row 3 of the MAQ16/3 is providing the gate signal to shift the Synthesizers.com Q960 which has two 8-step sequences on row 1 and 2 alternated by the Q962 sequential switch. The Q963 trigger bus is used to mute and unmute steps of the Q960. The Roland XP-80 is used for an Oberheim type of sound and the Waldorf Q Keyboard does some string/brass type of sound. On the Clavia Nord Lead 1, four different voices are used for solo's, bass and chords.

In the video I added some photo's I made today of the equipment I use currently.

You can see/hear/download the full 25 minute video and music from my website soon."

Sunday, May 30, 2010

To the second power


YouTube via attorks — May 30, 2010

"On this occasion I am accompanied by my son Mark (Channel Metalrazor02 on YouTube) who plays the Ibanez GRG 270 electric guitar using an EBow. The EBow produces a infinite sustain for a guitar string by oscillating a magnetic field causing the string to vibrate. The electric guitar uses a Boss ME-50 Guitar Multiple Effects board. Mark wanted to accompany me if he was not filmed so that's why you don't see him.

The Nodal software sequencer is were it all starts doing the bass sequence performed by the Creamware MiniMax ASB. The Doepfer MAQ16/3 sequencer and the Zoom RhythmTrak RT-323 drum machine are MIDI synchronized from Nodal. The Synthesizers.com Q960 sequencer and Q962 sequential switch are shifted by gate signals from the MAQ16/3. Row 1 of the MAQ16/3 does a 4-step sequence and drives the Ian Fritz Teezer Through-Zero VCO which saw wave is fed to the Resonant LoPass Gate. Row 2 of the MAQ16/3 does an 8-step sequence driving the self-built Modular. Solo's are performed on the Roland XP80 doing an organ sound and the Clavia Nord Lead 1. The chords are performed on the Waldorf Q Keyboard.

The full video of almost 14 minutes will be available on my website soon."

Friday, May 14, 2010

An apocaliptic theme


YouTube via attorks — May 13, 2010

"This afternoon I came up with a sequence with 3 voices on the Doepfer MAQ16/3 which sounded rather nice. The 3 voices are the Synthesizers.com Modular, the self-built Modular and the Ian Fritz Teezer Through-Zero VCO fed to the Resonant LoPass Gate. This evening I programmed Nodal to transpose the 3 sequences on the Doepfer MAQ16/3 and add another sequence for the CreamWare MiniMax ASB. I hooked up the Zoom RT-323 drum machine and in the video you see the result of the improvisation. The solo is played on the Clavia Nord Lead 1, the Mellotron strings on the Roland XP-80 and some additional chords on the Waldorf Q Keyboard."

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

An agonizing theme


YouTube via attorks — May 11, 2010

"I am aware of the risk of overfeeding you with video´s but the inspiration is there so let´s take advantage of that. This piece of music is sequenced in Nodal. It started last evening when I hooked up the Zoom RT-323 drum machine to be controlled by Nodal. The bass sequence is performed by the Ian Fritz Teezer Through-Zero VCO from which the sawtooth wave is fed to the Resonant LoPass Gate. Then you hear the tuned-up bass voice from the Zoom RT-323 doing a semi-random sequence. After that the Mellotron sound from the Roland XP-80 is introduced and the high-pitched sequence from the Creamware MiniMax ASB. The chords and occasional bass are performed on the Waldorf Q Keyboard and the solo on the Clavia Nord Lead 1."

Saturday, May 08, 2010

An enchanted theme


YouTube via attorks — May 08, 2010 — "Again last night I was playing around with Nodal. This time I synchronized the Doepfer MAQ16/3 sequencer from Nodal through MIDI. Nodal plays 3 sequences. The first sequence is driving the Creamware MiniMax ASB, the second is transposing the Synthesizers.com sequence and the third is doing the bassline performed by a sine wave from the Ian Fritz Teezer Through-Zero VCO fed to the Resonant LoPass Gate. The Doepfer MAQ16/3 plays two 7-step sequences. The first sequence is driving the Synthesizers.com Modular which is transposed by Nodal, and the second is driving the self-built Modular."

Wednesday, May 05, 2010

Twinkle Star 2 - ambient electronic music


YouTube via doctorvague — May 05, 2010 — "Modular synth and Alesis Andromeda using Nodal software to generate the notes. This might be 'progressive ambient' if you want to split hairs. Part one is audio only on Soundcloud using a major scale. This one uses the Lydian mode."

Thursday, April 29, 2010

A tranquil theme


YouTube via attorks — April 29, 2010 — "Again I was playing around with Nodal this evening and came up with these four coherent sequences which I liked a lot. The solo and the strings were improvised on that. Three synths are used for the four sequences. At first you hear the Creamware MiniMax ASB after which the Synthesizers.com and Waldorf Q Keyboard are joining. The Waldorf performs 2 sequences. You can see the Nodal screen just before the solo is played. The solo is performed on the Clavia Nord Lead 1 and the Mellotron strings on the Roland XP-80."
You can find more info on nodal in these posts.

Sunday, April 25, 2010

A canon with Nodal


YouTube via attorks — April 25, 2010 — "I was experimenting with Nodal this evening and came up with this. It is one network driving three instruments. As each instrument (voice group triangle) has a different entry in the network it sounds like a musical canon. The first instrument is the MiniMax ASB, the second the Clavia Nord Lead 1 and the third the Waldorf Q Keyboard. The Mellotron strings are performed manually on the Roland XP-80.
Try Nodal yourself, it's fun (and cheap):
http://www.csse.monash.edu.au/~cema/n..."

Friday, April 23, 2010

First steps with Nodal


YouTube via attorks — April 23, 2010 — "Last Tuesday I saw this Nodal 1.7 announcement on the MATRIXSYNTH Blog [all Nodal posts]. This morning I visited the Nodal website and looked at the 2 videos there. I thought it looked interesting so I downloaded a demo which was still version 1.6. This evening I have tried it and bought the license for some less than 30 euro's because I wanted to be able to save. Here you can see the first results. My attempt is very basic though. There are three sequences. The first driving the Creamware MiniMax ASB, the 2nd the Clavia Nord Lead 1 and the 3rd the Waldorf Q Keyboard. Try Nodal yourself, it's fun (and cheap):
http://www.csse.monash.edu.au/~cema/n..."

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Nodal 1.7.0 Demo


YouTube via pmcskeeter — April 20, 2010 — "Nodal 1.0.7 has some new and exciting that are demonstrated in this vide. The first is the ability to trigger networks with MIDI note messages. In this way the networks can be played. Triggering also includes velocity scaling so that each network can be played louder or softer. The second feature is the ability t program in pitchbend and CC data. This video illustrates this feature with pitchbend."

Monday, April 19, 2010

Nodal 1.0.7 Triggering Demo


YouTube via pmcskeeter — April 19, 2010 — "This demo shows a number of exciting features that have been added to Nodal. First networks can be triggered with a MIDI note. In the example, a MIDI keyboard is used and represented with a Max/MSP patch showing what keys a currently depressed. The triggering feature also includes velocity scaling so that networks can be played at a range of dynamics.
The second feature is the ability to program in pitchbend CC messages, The long held notes at the end of the networks have a pitchbend curve on them, one of which is shown in the inspector window.

Nodal 1.0.7 is not yet released but we are very excited about the musical potential of this software and will be releasing it soon."

Friday, October 16, 2009

Nodal1 5 0Demo1tk3


YouTube via pmcskeeter
"A sneak peak of the new version of nodal (coming very soon). This is a short piece by Peter Mcilwain using a prerelease version of the software. Logic is used for its synth engines (which is shown just at the start). More will be added soon...."
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