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Saturday, June 18, 2011

Polyrhythm experiments using AudioCubes


YouTube Uploaded by Percussa on Jun 18, 2011

"More info about Percussa AudioCubes at http://www.percussa.com

In this video we show how AudioCubes can be used together with our MIDI generative software to create polyrhythms.

We set up the Impulse drum machine in Ableton Live 8 (backbeat room preset) as a sound source, and connected this via MIDI to our software, which uses the position of the AudioCubes to start and stop patterns, and the orientation to change patterns being played back.

Each of the cubes is attached automatically to a drum sound (kick drum, snare, closed hi-hat,...)

The patterns are all 32 steps in length and are played back in sync, by each of the cubes. The software was playing back the patterns at 70 BPM (beats per minute).

Each of the cubes can play any of the patterns, on any of the sounds, simply by turning each individual cube."

Percussa AudioCubes presentation at UCSD

via Percussa where you'll find additional details.

"Bert [pictured] was invited to give a presentation about AudioCubes during a class of Professor Slomo Dubnov. This class is taken by electronic music PhD students.

PhD students of UCSD asking questions about AudioCubesDuring the first part of the talk Bert talked about the AudioCubes and in a second part Chris Warren showed the Max/MSP patch he created to let AudioCubes control a custom synth"

Continental Shuffle ~ [_E_U_R_O_S_T_E_P_]

Continental Shuffle ~ [_E_U_R_O_S_T_E_P_] from cv slime 800 on Vimeo.


"Just finished adding speaker carpet and protective corners to my Doepfer A-100LC9 Low Cost Case so it's more durable for portability and gigging (these are the cases that come with a raw wood finish). I also attached 4 thick rubber door-stops (please don't laugh) on the back so that it can be played while laid flat. The stoppers elevate it enough to get a right-angled IEC cable in under there and also so I can reach under to the on/off switch on the back.

PATCH NOTES (well, some highlights of what I remember...):

Hi-hats are created with the 6 oscillator output of a Doepfer A-117 Digital Noise/808 Sound Source going into the high-pass input of an Elby Designs CGS735 Synthacon Filter (while an MFB Drum-05 Snare Drum goes into the band-pass input). I'm using the Analogue Systems RS-60 as the Envelope Generator for the hi-hats. I 'play' the one-shot switch and also hit the gated repeat switch for out-of-time bursts of hi-hat. The other noise output from the A-117 (2 oscillators) is going into the Frequency Modulation input of the Harvestman Piston Honda. I only just discovered using noise as a FM source which is probably old hat to some (no pun intended).

A clock source is feed into the B input of a Malekko Switch and the Pittsburgh Timetable is 'cued to play' with the manual push-button on the Switch. The Doepfer A-166 Dual Logic Module is doing trigger/gate combining with various outputs of the 4MS Rotating Clock Divider and the Timtable to create shuffled rhythms for the hi-hats and the MFB Drum-04 Bass Drum.

2 X STG .mix are used like 2 halves of a stereo mixer
sent in to a newly arrived Flame FX-6 Multi-Effect module.

If you're in Melbourne, I'm doing 30 minute improvised performance with my modular this Tuesday the 21st of June at 2:15PM. It's at the Goethe-Institut 448 St Kilda Rd Melbourne as a part of the 2011 FĂȘte de la Musique. Free."

[1996] keith303 - anxiety express (origin: FT2 / xm)


YouTube Uploaded by keithX303 on Jun 18, 2011

"the keith303 oldskool releases
'anxiety express'
a tune written in october 1996 with Fasttracker2 on a Gravis Ultrasound 1024kb"

Destroying A Kick With Zebrify


YouTube Uploaded by BrontoScorpioMusic on Jun 18, 2011

Chimera Synthesis BC 16 analogue synth

via this auction

"Chimera Synthesis has now gone out of business, so these synths are likely to become collectors items. If you read up about them you'll know that lots of people never got their orders, but mine arrived (months after I paid for it) - so now's your chance to grab one.

This is how they were described on the Chimera Synthesis website:

The bC16 miniature patch synthesizer packs a fully featured VCO, LFO, envelope generator, analog VCA, analog VCF, noise sources & ring modulator all in a CD sized case CNC machined from 10mm high-grade acrylic plastic.

Fifteen color coded potentiometers control key functions, connections between synthesizer sections are done using twenty-five 2mm mini-banana sockets.

Powered by either six AAA batteries or by an external (not supplied) 9 to 12v source, thebC16 can be used free standing (internal headphone amplifier), linked to an external keyboard/sequencer or MIDI-CV converters, combined with other bC16's, etc...

They were being sold for £300 before they went bust, so I think my price is fair."

ROLAND GR-300 POLYPHONIC GUITAR SYNTHESIZER

via this auction

VL-1 TONE & PT-1

via this auction


Macbeth M3X hand built analogue monster synth


via this auction

Kawai SX-240 Analog Synth


via
this auction

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