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Wednesday, March 03, 2010

SAC.Moog

flickr by iEEEj

"The Moog at the SuperAudioCenter Studios..."

ARP 2600 and a few ARP 2500 modules on top.

Top right view where the speaker used to be.


flickr by stylinghead
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Highly Liquid MIDI for the Yamaha CS01

uLFO and MFB dual ADSR

flickr by Mr. Biggs

"A couple of nee pieces of the modular synthesizer puzzle.
I guess it's pretty nerdy to post pictures of stuff like this. But I like the things and i like the picture of the things. Enthusiasm reigns."

I like it. :)

Click on the image for the full size shot.

http://bubblesound.com
http://www.mfberlin.de

TeaTracks gliss iphone ipod touch audio sequencer


YouTube via teatracksvideos.
"Gliss is new sound application which lets you play sound files and mix them easily by drawing on your iPhone. With gliss you can load your sounds and draw them on the gliss sequencer in a quick, intuitive way that lets you make music on the fly. Play your mix using a tempo or scrub through by tilting your iPhone. The agility of gliss allows you to improvise and perform using the iPhone as a controller and interface. Get gliss at the app store:"

gliss on iTunes:
gliss

TeaTracks gliss ambient machine

"A somewhat spooky ambient machine using gliss sequencer for iPhone / iPod Touch."

gliss sequencer iphone app demo dreamy

"version 1.15 - with gliss you can draw music on your iPhone. This short video shows some very basic functionality. The direction of the playhead and the floating dots are being controlled by the device's tilt."
via Palm Sounds

GotharMusic Launches the MIDI Note Randomizer

"Gotharman’s note randomizer are a MIDI effect, that treats incoming MIDI note on and off's. When it receives note data, it takes a look at the adjustable probability parameter, and the velocity value, if Velo to Prob is other than zero, and randomly decides if it will play that note or not. If it decides to play the note, it will have a look at the adjustable random velocity parameter, and if this is higher than zero, it will randomize the note velocity value with the adjusted amount. This effect is very useful for creating variations in otherwise repeating patterns."

Lego_Sequencer.mp4


YouTube via MrYoshiAkai. "3 channels 8 steps sequencer." Also see this post.

Vocoder Tutorial on the Roland SP-808ex


YouTube via stealthgear
"Vocoder Tutorial for SP-808
This machine is not always immediate without a manual, but you can get good results with it and it has great FX. The Vocoder is one of those things that you need to know how to set up.

Make sure you don't have anything connected to input "L" !!! Unplug it (unless your using an externally preamped source and not the MIC input)

This is not a demonstration of its capabilities, just a tutorial."

Andromeda Unison


YouTube via thekilon
"This a sample of Andromeda's sonic character. What you listening here is a sound I made from scratch. The frist 2 minutes only 1 voice is used , in the last 2 the unison is on and uses all the 16 voices.

That is 32 oscilators and 32 suboscilators .... Armagedon... lol"

BugBrand BugCrusher & Rotating Clock Divider


YouTube via wonkythomas
"3 minutes after my first 10 minutes with the AMAZING BugBrand BugCrusher!!! So happy to finally have one of Toms blue bueties! This thing is awesome, super dense / compact PCB & the sound far surpasses my expectations (which where pretty high to begin with)

Pretty much the same as the last patch except the VCOs get run thru the BugCrusher, then into the CGS Wave Multiplier.... WOW! What a combination! Starts off with the sample rate really low & the VCOs tuned right down to LFO speeds, then ramps everything up. The BugCrusher rate is being CV'd by my Presets module which gives it that stepped, rythmic feel.

I increase the "Glide" amount - a LPF at audio rates & the sound loses all the harshness so the Wave Folding comes thru more & you end up with that 'sort of' plucked string sound. No filters (except inside the Crusher), no low pass gates, just loads twisted waveforms!"

4ms Rotating Clock Divider


YouTube via wonkythomas
"4ms RCD in Banana Frac format!!!
Yes! That is correct. Dann @4ms hooked me up with an RCD board, no panel etc. So, if you plugged your Euro RCD in backwards a little while ago THANK YOU!!!! Cos after it was fixed I bought it :D

This thing is way more fun than any module should legally be!

The "voice" here is two Blacet VCOs VC Waveforms, which are crossfaded, sometimes at audio rate, being sequenced by a combination of 2 Binary Zones, a Mini-Wave w/ scale quantizer & a Doepfer 156 Dual Quantizer - a little OTT.

The RCD takes the main clock (MFB Dual LFO squarewave) & spits pulses every which way. The 8008 is being triggered by a bunch of RCD outs run thru the Doepfer 152 sequential switch section.

Metalbox Dual AD is also getting triggered by the RCD & is CVing the CGS Wave Multiplier.

The combination of VC Waveforms, Crossfading & Wave Folding really peals my potatoes, just an absurb timbral range. FM the VC Mixer, modulate the harmonic content of the VCOs waveforms, wobble the folds... oh my days."
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