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Friday, December 31, 2010

Something for 2011 - TouchOSC Wireless Editors for Your Synths


If you recall from my XMas post, this year, a big focus on the synth front for me has been the iPad. What you are looking at here is a TouchOSC template for the Waldorf Pulse+. Every editable parameter on the Pulse is represented. Click each image for a full size shot. The kicker is I have it working wirelessly with The Missing Link. I am able to control my Waldorf Pulse+ with my iPad without wires. I was literally able to control it from a different room. This is BIG for two reasons. One, the obvious wireless control of synths, and two, creating an entirely new OPEN interface for editing synths. For those of you that used Sound Diver, this is like it on steroids.

No, the Waldorf Pulse is not that complex, BUT, you are limited to six knobs, small print, and it sits in a rack which may or may not be close to you. Now, imagine having an iPad sitting on your MIDI controller and having a custom editing interface in front of you. OR, imagine picking up that interface and kicking back on a chair in the studio while you tweak away. If you look at the last image of this post you will see a keyboard control and the ARP controls. You don't even need a MIDI controller to get going. You can use the iPad all on its own. You can create any number of custom controls - unlimited x/y pads, unlimited sliders, knobs, keys, etc. With a MIDI merge box you can run a sequencer into your synth and edit away with the iPad.

Back in November you might recall my Rhodes Chroma TouchOSC template. I now have that running wirelessly with The Missing Link as well.

Next up will be a template for the Yamaha FS1R. The Yamaha FS1R is Yamaha's most powerful FM and Formant synthesizer to date. It is a four part, 8-Op, FM and Formant synthesizer. The DX7 was only 6-Op with no Formant synthesis. There was only a rack mount version of the FS1R and editing it was like trying to paint on a wall sized canvas through a keyhole. It is a powerful and beautiful sounding synthesizer, but most have barely scratched the surface because of it's editing interface. The iPad coupled with The Missing Link will finally unlock this synth. Note, the Missing Link does support sysex and I have verified it does work with the FS1R. I was able to watch the parameter values on the FS1R change as I manipulated a slider on the iPad, all wirelessly. That said, see you on the other side! My New Years post will follow tomorrow. All done for the year! :)

Update: you can find the template here. It's mapped for The Missing Link, but you can remove the mappings by checking the auto box in TouchOSC for each parameter, followed by making a mapping with OSCulator.

Update: screens captured direct from the iPad added below.

Update: I updated the template to use toggles instead of sliders for selection parameter, so screens here are slightly different.

"The wish" by TSF & MsMotif6 (happy new years!)


YouTube via TheSynthFreq | December 31, 2010 |

"A new synth/funk composition for the new year! :)

Synths used:
Motif-6: rhythm guitar
D-50: strings
DX-9: FM bass
E-mu Emax SE: Organ sample from Motif6
Korg Emx-1: new pattern

Please enjoy! :)
:) TSF"

Roland Guitar Synthesizer Challenge - Wayne Joness - GR-300 - GR-700


YouTube via WayneJoness | December 31, 2010 |

"Roland Guitar Synth Challenge entry by Wayne Scott Joness featuring vintage Roland Guitar Synthesizers, the GR-300, GR-700 and GM-70. These synthesizers are all controlled by a vintage Roland G-303 Guitar Synthesizer Controller. In addition to the GR-300 and GR-700, the GM-70 is used to play a Roland XV-5080 Sound Module. All Parts were played by guitar, with the exception of the drum loop programming."

Vintage Analog CRUMAR T-1 Hammond vk Clone Organ synth


via this auction


DSP Card For Symbolic Sound Kyma Capybara 320


via this auction

"2 (two) dsp cards available for the Symbolic Sound Kyma Capybara 320 system. Each card adds 2 DSP's to your system."


Finality Of The Arbitrary


YouTube via JohnLRice | December 31, 2010 |

"I just got this Modcan 69B Scanner and couldn't resist taking it out for a spin! I'm just scratching the surface of it's potential here and I'm sure it will get a lot of use in the coming year and beyond.

The overload distortion isn't coming from the 69B, it's somewhere else in my effects chains but I left it because I was in a hurry and I kinda like it at times.

The video clips are from my bus/train commutes to my present job and from the window by my cubical. End of an era as I start a new job on January 17th. The only thing sadder than leaving would be staying . . . .

Here's to hoping 2011 will be a better year for all . . . . ."

Soundlab Ultimate/Expander DIY Keyboard Synth


YouTube via bchris1776 | December 31, 2010 |

"I picked up a couple Ray Wilson MFOS PC boards - The "Ultimate" and "Ultimate Expander" - and since he had nice panels available I got those as well.
I started the project with the idea of building a complete portable keyboard synth - and am quite happy with how it turned out. I built this so with the removal of two bolts they synth unit and the keys can be taken apart and used separately from each other. Both units have their own power supply, and the synth section includes a small monitor amp/speaker.
It sounds great, stays in tune - and is very fun to play. Unfortunately - I don't play keys... Sorry about the noise on the audio - it's not the synth but the recording process.
You can find pics and a better description of this build and my other projects at SDIY.org/RFeng"

This Second Sleep - Ototoxic Pathway


YouTube via arthurpainter | December 31, 2010 |

"http://thissecondsleep.blogspot.com/
An ode to tinnitus using my Buchla 200e as the solitary sound source."

Another Part Of Me - Michael Jackson (Moog Bass Along)


YouTube via Geeljasjes | December 31, 2010 |

"Just another bass along video before the new year kicks off.

On the album version a DX7 bass was used, but I think it sounds funkier with a Minimoog on this version."

Buchla 200e - Bubble Device


YouTube via spindizzyman | December 31, 2010 |

"Fun patch I was noodling with"
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