Full details here
"Features
* LED Voltage Level Meter Totally cool looking.
* Two 3 input DC voltage mixers with offset adjust and normal and inverted outputs.
* Linear Lag Processor (long and short time select).
* RC Lag Processor (long and short time select).
Introduction
If you find yourself saying man I wish I had two DC voltage mixers, a linear lag processor, an RC lag processor and a LED voltage level meter then this is the module for you. But seriously, this is a very nice assortment of tools for any synth. The voltage meter looks cool and lets you have a graphical idea of where that voltage level you like to use to modulate your filter or vca is so that later repeating it will be easier.
Although simple in nature the voltmeter is useful and has several input ranges (+/-1V, +/-5V and +/-10V). Whereas an analog or even a digital meter takes time to find the level this circuit lights the LED immediately giving you a rough idea of the voltage level you're looking at even when it is changing rapidly. The DC mixers let you mix LFO outputs or change the scale of your keyboard's voltage output to less than 1V per octave to achieve non-tempered scales. The lag processors both give plenty of range to go from almost immediate voltage following to delays lasting many seconds before the output voltage arrives at the level fed into the input.
While not as exciting as a VCO or a VCF this module is a staple and you will find yourself using it all the time."
Wednesday, December 30, 2009
Le Demon du MIDI
stacked pomona bananas
flickr by Yotsuba&!
"liberally stacked banana plugs into the Buchla 200e's 250e Arbitrary Function Generator control voltage & pulse outputs."
"liberally stacked banana plugs into the Buchla 200e's 250e Arbitrary Function Generator control voltage & pulse outputs."
Synthi AKS, Sound effects
YouTube via 8reste
"Playing with the Synthi AKS, No keyboard or sequencer, no effects or processing, Just raw synthi and camera,,,"
Arp 2600 Synthesizer, Analog, (fce), korg sq10
YouTube via 8reste
"clip of arp 2600 using a point and shoot camera, also Korg sq10"
Happy New Year 2110
YouTube via PXE02321. "μTONIC DEMO" Waldorf Largo Intro. Sylenth 1 follows with others.
Using Tattoo's Multiple Outputs In Ableton Live
YouTube via AudioDamage001
"Here's a quick demonstration of how to access Tattoo's five extra outputs in Ableton Live."
http://www.audiodamage.com/
BearEssense: "The Big Hurt"
YouTube via VoiceEncoder
Roland SVC350 vocoder according to VoiceEncoder. Extended vocals come in at the five minute mark, but if you have the time, listen to this one through. Trippy piece. Curious what other synths they used.
"BearEssense: "The Big Hurt".
Copyright 198?, BearEssense. All Rights Reserved.
For listening pleasure only."
And a cover by the androgynous Nessie and Her Beard. That Nessie can whistle.
Nessie & Her Beard - The Big Hurt (Miss Toni Fisher)
YouTube via NessieSanzerbeard
"A true classic, composed and produced in 1959 by Miss Fisher's husband Wayne Shanklin and released on his independent Signet Records. It was quite possibly the first pop song to feature electronic phasing effects and reached #3 on the Billboard Hot 100. It has since been covered by a number of other fantastic performers, such as Del Shannon, Susan Rafey, Susan Farrar, Scott Walker, and BearEssense."
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