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Friday, September 23, 2011

PerFourMer MKII Pics

via Vermona where you'll find some demos.

Reason Tips: Custom Alligator Patterns


YouTube Uploaded by PropellerheadSW on Sep 22, 2011

"In this video, Reason Product Specialist Mattias Häggström Gerdt shows us how to turn off Alligator's built in patterns to create custom gate rhythms using a couple of Reason devices like the Matrix Pattern Sequencer and Redrum's step sequencer."

Moog mood


flickr By Jesus Arpon

KORG

Moog Moogerfooger MF-108M Cluster Flux w/MonoMachine


YouTube Uploaded by bigcitymusic on Sep 22, 2011

"Here is the new Moog MF-108M Cluster Flux processing a loop from the Elektron MonoMachine. This new Moogerfooger is loads of fun! http://bigcitymusic.com/

Thanks to Josh Flynn for shooting the video."

Project H-500 Stage One.mov


YouTube Uploaded by booster744 on Sep 22, 2011

"Stage one of a project to adapt a Digital Equipment Corporation H-500 Computer Lab logic trainer into a trigger source for a modular synthesizer.

Part of an experiment for the upcoming documentary film "MODULAR"

You can learn more here" [MODULAR: The Documentary extended promo]

AM8071 Snow Fall VCF

via AMSynths

"This module is a traditional diode ladder low pass filter similar to that in the EMS VCS3, Roland SH-3, System 100 and the PE Minisonic 2. The filter has a 4-pole ladder with an 18dB like response, thanks to the characteristics of diodes. A fifth pole can be switched in to give a steeper 24dB response using the Slope switch. The control voltages can be smoothed out using the Lag switch, to give a more fluid modulation.

The filter has adjustable Cutoff Frequency and Resonance, along with a resonance CV input, 2x Signal inputs and 2x Frequency Cutoff CV inputs. The panel design is a mix of rotary and slide potentiometers. The filter was developed during the heavy snowfalls across the UK in February 2010, hence the name."


via the AMSynths blog: "Back in the late Winter of 2009/2010 there were heavy snow falls in south east England for the first time in many years. During this "white out" I designed a diode ladder voltage controlled filter similar to the ones that appeared in a number of analog synths in the 1970's, and named this new module "Snow Fall". In 2009 I had already built a number of prototype 4-pole diode filters from the EMS VCS3, Roland SH-3 and the Practical Electronics Minisonic 2. I improved the designs with modern components and added a fifth pole and slew delay on the CV input. This AM8071 protptype was very sucessful and delivered a great sounding and flexible VCF.

During Summer of 2011 the prototype was worked up into a production design using the new AMSynths panel design which has a mix of rotary and slide pots, with momentary push buttons. The production units were launched on 20 September 2011 and this EuorRack module is available to purchase from AMSynths web site."

GLAM


YouTube Uploaded by RecoHead on Sep 23, 2011

Expomusic 2011


Youtube Uploaded by mvpadrini on Sep 23, 2011

Playlist:
Expomusic 2011: KORG WAVEDRUM mini
Expomusic 2011: M-audio KeyStation mini 32
Expomusic 2011: KORG KRONOS
Expomusic 2011: KORG KAOSSILATOR PRO e KAOSS PAD QUAD

Interface Slide Control fluidsynth


YouTube Uploaded by rouetproduction on Sep 23, 2011

"Preview of slide control fluid synth interface"

Slide control fluidsynth: How Add SoundFont file?

Uploaded by rouetproduction on Sep 23, 2011

"This is a tutorial video for add a sound font file to slide control fluidsynth"

Slide Control - Rouet Production
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M-Audio Keystation MINI 32 Review


YouTube Uploaded by sonicstate on Sep 23, 2011

"The latest mini controller from M-Audio features seven more keys - does that make it any better? Find out...
More reviews: Sonicstate.com"
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