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Monday, March 07, 2011

Pittsburgh Modular: Analog Delay


flickr By Analogue Haven

"Introducing the Analog Delay, from Pittsburgh Modular.

This is a brand new 16 HP analog delay designed around two 4096 stage low noise BBD chips. The Analog Delay features a clean 9/10th of a second adjustable delay time and CV control of Rate, Feedback, and Mix.

The delay range starts at about 55ms up to several seconds of "sludge". The maximum delay is set with a trim pot so you can choose to use the "sludge" or not. The module will ship with the max delay time set at 9/10th second.

The delay will self oscillate and can be FM'd using the Rate CV input.

The module should be available in April and it will cost $249.

LINK for more info: muffwiggler.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=30692."

MVIP with sequenced oscillator


YouTube Uploaded by DaveJonesVideo on Mar 6, 2011

"Made with the Jones MVIP and a sequenced AFG oscillator. The MVIP is a Euro module for image processing. It was controlled by a Z8000 sequencer that changed the speed of the AFG oscillator. A pair of A-110 oscillators and a multi-mode filter were also controlled by the sequencer to make the sounds.

Info on the MVIP (Mini Video Image Processor) can be found at www.jonesvideo.com"

"The MVIP is a Euro rack module, designed to fit into audio synthesizer racks made by Doepfer and other manufacturers. It is a stand alone video module, not part of the larger video synth system that I am still developing.

Specs:

Width: 14HP (2.8 inches)

Depth: 2.56 inches (6.5 cm)

Power: 140ma of +12 and -12 volts

Inputs: Composite video (NTSC or PAL), five control voltage inputs for +5 to -5 volts

Output: Composite video (NTSC or PAL) matches the format of the input, or jumper selected if no video input

Price: $595 plus shipping"

MVIP video synth manual control demo

Uploaded by DaveJonesVideo on Nov 17, 2010

"A demo of the MVIP Mini Video Image Processor using just manual controls. This is a Euro rack compatible video synth module that processes a single input in either NTSC or PAL. This demo doesn't show the voltage control capabilities. It just gives an overview of the types of video effects that the MVIP creates.

For more information visit http://www.jonesvideo.com"

Sonic LAB: M-Audio Venom - Sounds


via Sonic State

Kelly Winkler of Cloudland Canyon


flickr By Moog Music Inc
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"Cloudland Canyon plays Moog Sound Lab"

Ielly Sun


flickr By .Kr
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"Más fotos e info:
indie-kross.com

.Kr 2011
Todos los derechos reservados - © copyright"

Custom KORG MicroKORG

TENORI-ON#6(at the Aiba River)

TENORI-ON#6(at the Aiba River) from Akira Yamasaki on Vimeo.


"Playing at the Aiba River in Yamaguchi Prefe."

Misshappen morning (Moog Slim Phatty + Plogue Bidule + Audacity)

YouTube Uploaded by GruithuisenCityMan on Mar 6, 2011

Update: some notes via Frederic on the process: "I play and i tweak the Slim Phatty live, the sound goes into Plogue Bidule that create a complex echo/reverb effect and this is digitally recorded. After, this recording goes into Audacity where it is doubled, compressed, equalized, downpitchshifted, remixed and "re-stereoed" in a certain way, always the same one. "

ether^ra SINKING OF THE FIRE


YouTube Uploaded by potterpaint2000 on Mar 6, 2011

"a Buchla 200e improv controlled by the ever uncertain 266e. http://etherra.blogspot.com/"

250e Used as a CV Switch


YouTube Uploaded by dkimcg on Mar 7, 2011

"Ever wonder what those 4 black CV inputs are on the bottom left corner of the 250e? They are CV inputs, they do nothing until you eneable them to do something. Here I have them going through the 2 sequences, CV1 and Cv2 both select between 4 CVs, the 4Cv are the 4 outputs of the 281e in varying, but rhythmically related speeds. That gets sent to the timbre sections of the 261e and 259e.

More weird neat things the 250e can do..."

Muse Research Receptor 2 Komplete Demo


YouTube Uploaded by virtualoberheim on Mar 7, 2011

"http://www.museresearch.com/

Muse Research Receptor 2 is a hardware VST player in rack format. Instead of fixed functions and algorithms it's powered by freely expandable VST instruments and VST effects and so has virtually no limits in what it can do.

Receptor 2 can be used as piano module, synthesizer, sampler, drum module, effects processor and guitar processor.

Its connections inlude guitar input, headphone connector, analog stereo outs, s/pdif in/out, adat, MIDI in/out, usb, mouse and monitor connectors.

All functions of Receptor can be accessed by its front panel, so mouse and monitor are optional. If they are connected Receptor offers a graphical mixer environment and it too allows to edit the plugins with their graphic interfaces.

The featured plugins in this video include:

- Native Instruments Kontakt
- Native Instruments FM8
- Native Instruments Battery
- Native Instruments Guitar Rig
- SonicProjects OP-X PRO-II
- USB Plugsound 2 Fretted
- USB Plugsound 4 Synth Collection

Native Instruments Komplete 7 and the Plugsound Box Collection are pre-installed in the featured Receptor

Used Kontakt Libraries:

- NI Upright Piano
- NI New York Grand
- Scarbee EP200 Wurlitzer Piano

There's no noticeable latency while playing. Playing Receptor feels the same as playing a hardware instrument.

Highly recommended - it's a dream machine!

http://www.museresearch.com/"
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