via daddio of Tapewarm.
A few more images:
close up
0 rear 1
0 rear 2
And a noodle:
"first thirty seconds, exp. fm input at about ~8:00
second thirty seconds, exp. fm input increased gradually to full
last thirty seconds, back to ~8:00
patch:
SoC (top row) modules triggered by lfo (second row)
0 triggered by SoC, fm input from an LFO
4 outputs of 0 (colored cables, sine triangle and two ramps) sent to VC mixer (bottom) controlled by Morph controller (bottom) so each waveform alternately takes prominence over time in the mix."
Wednesday, February 27, 2008
KBH & Monome & iPod Touch - akaRemote demo
YouTube via djcylob. via Wiingo Shackleford in the comments of the previous post.
"This video shows my DJ application, Kombine BeatHarvester, being controlled by a Monome 128 and an iPod Touch running akaRemote. These devices send Open Sound Control messages back to KBH (which has been made in SuperCollider). The following features are demonstrated: track browsing and selection, deck loading, random access, reverse, looping, skipping, granular fx, frequency shifting, filter, stuttering, repeating, delay, comb delay. The crossfader and mixing of tracks is not shown here, maybe another time!"
Update: If you are in London this Saturday, March 1st, you can catch this live at:
SuPlex at the Korsan Bar, 161-165 Kingsland Road, London, E2 8AL.
more info at: http://www.plexlondon.net/
iBand
YouTube via HirnW
Sent my way via brian c. You can see a write up on Wired here.
"The first iPhone band. More songs to come. www.iband.at"
That would be Electroplankton on the Nintendo DS.
Roland Juno-106 synth - unison mode
YouTube via hamsterdunce aka dave of http://umop.com/ (The Packrat, RTB and Parallax). He also did the graphics for a number of Metasonix products including their new amp. :)
"This synth dates all the way back to 1984, as does my inner adolescent as I attempt to explain the very first trick I ever learned on a synthesizer: How to enter unison, or monophonic (solo) mode. My synth sounds like crap in this mode. Maybe yours sounds better? Watch and pretend that learning is fun!"
Update via Tratt in the comments: "I recently had some time to fiddle around and have compiled a proof-of-concept firmware with unison detune spread, see http://nydell.se/projects/j106 for more info. Give it a couple of months and I'll hopefully have a more complete J106 update."
Ableton Operator Tutorial
YouTube via mechanicalchris3
"A simply yet clear tutorial on some practical applications for a seemingly remedial instrument."
Waldorf Q synthesizer sound demo
YouTube via kay396ss
"Waldorf Q factory sound patches demo. Triggered by Logic 7, with t.c.electronic M-ONE XL reverb."
Tr-606 and DSI evolver FXmangling
YouTube via enapa1apa
"Tr606 processed by evolver, quite beutiful sometimes, and raw and untamed sometimes... "
and:
Tr-606 through Sidstation filter
Moog Prodigy Analog Synthesizer by RetroSound
YouTube via retrosound72
Re-Uploaded on Aug 18, 2008
"old school Moog Prodigy demo by RetroSound
all sounds: Moog Prodigy
drums: Roland TR-606"
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