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Thursday, December 23, 2010

Percusión y barahúnda

Percusión y barahúnda from Común y corriente on Vimeo.


"Loops de percusión hechos con la M_brane y el Nanozwerg en Live, procesados por el T-Resonator. ¡Atención a los triggers caseros!"

This Second Sleep - Abecedarian


YouTube via arthurpainter | December 23, 2010 |

"http://thissecondsleep.blogspot.com/
Another improv using my new Buchla 200e as the only sound source, with the exception of some delay. And yes, this is like learning a new alphabet."

Vanderson - Electronic Impressions Part 7


YouTube via grooveproject | December 23, 2010 |

"my new "christmas time" improviso :)"

Dvorak


YouTube via copperleaves | December 23, 2010

rude_NHS = acid indigestion


YouTube via nhs2 | April 06, 2010 |

"sloppy 303 and 909 jam. ACEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEED"

Ned Rush = Kaoss Pad Rack for Ableton Live. Coming 2011!!! teaser.mp4


YouTube via MrNedRush | December 23, 2010 |

"New Project. Kaoss Rack and Kaoss FX packs for Ableton Live. Tweaked up XY jams designed for the very reasonably priced Korg Nano Pad and Ableton. Coming 2011!!!!! :D"

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YouTube via beepstreetapps | December 23, 2010
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vtol volfram expander

::vtol:: volfram controlled by MFB Kraftzwerg via Volfram Expander #6 from ::vtol:: on Vimeo.



::vtol:: volfram controlled by Doepfer Dark Energy via volfram Expander #6 from ::vtol:: on Vimeo.


"more info -

volfram - samoletuvvp.narod.ru/​vto/​diy/​vol.html

volfram expander#6 - samoletuvvp.narod.ru/​vto/​diy/​expander.html#ex6"


Untitled

Untitled from dautrescordes on Vimeo.


"franck vigroux (electronics: moog rme, electribe ESX) ben miller (voice)"

An improvisation jam on an alternative midi-controller.

An improvisation jam on an alternative midi-controller. from Rasmus Nyåker on Vimeo.


"An improvisation jam on an alternative midi-controller.

All sounds you here is straight out of a Nord Modular G2, straight into the camera. No audio-editing whatsoever.

The G2 is using 2 slots:
The first for collecting and sorting out the data from the controller and making the synthesizer sounds.
The second running some gate sequencers as well as making the drumsounds.

So a bit deeper information about the first slot. The data from the controller (position and pressure) is sent as 24 discrete CC-messages. These are going into separate "Sample and Hold"-modules that are clocked by midi on slightly different time-divisions.
The synthesizer patch is actually 2 simple monosynths, controlled by each sides 6 control-strips on the midi-controller.

The first strip from the left on each side is controlling pitch (quantized in C-minor) by position and waveshape (from sinus to ramp) by pressure.

The second strip controls amount of tracked FM from the opposing synth's oscillator on the oscillator by position and cut-off frequency of a 24dB LowPass-filter by pressure.

The third strip controls amount of Osc-FM on the filter by position and amount of filter resonance by pressure.

The fourth strip controls a WaveWraping waveshaper by position and how much of it that will be mixed with the preWaveWrapped signal by pressure.

The fifth strip controls amount of LFO-modulation of the oscillator-pitch by position. (Same LFO for both synths). And the pressure controls whether or not the Oscillator will sync with the LFO.

The last strip controls final amplitude of the synth by position and varies the reverb sound by pressure.

This was mainly an exercise in how you can make very expressive patches by simple means with an alternative way of control.

If you wanna know more about the controller I'm uising, please check out this link

Regards

Rasmus Nyåker
Copenhagen Noise Lab"
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