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Friday, September 23, 2011

Doepfer A188-1 BBD Basics Audio Demo Part 3: More Modulation and VC Feedback


YouTube Uploaded by raulsworldofsynths on Sep 15, 2011

"Continued from A188-1 Audio Demo Pt. 2- Feedback and Modulation. This video contains more audio demonstrations of the modulation capabilities of the Doepfer A188-1 BBD Module. There is also an audio demonstration of Voltage Controlled feedback.Sound and Video by Raul Pena."

All parts here.

Synth Pics via Spiderland


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M.I.A.'s Jazzmutant Lemur multi touch MIDI and OSC Controller


via this auction

via the listing: "This item was bought brand new and has had only one owner. It was programmed by Andrew Plourde and myself and used by M.I.A. on stage for her 2007-2008 world tour. The Lemur is probably the most flexible and customizable multi-touch interface. Everything from complex software mixer control to unique step sequencers is possible to program in an eloquent and efficient manner.

Unlike Touch OSC on the iPad, the Lemur has rapid fire response times due to its gigabit ethernet connection. What this means is that the user experience will never be marred by latency or the timing short coming of wifi OSC/MIDI control. Also unlike TouchOSC the user is able to design patches with algorithmic modules. For example, bouncing ball algorithms that move on their own or in response to the users input can generate automating MIDI/OSC data. Imagine, for example, automating a filter cutoff frequency and oscillator tuning of a synth in realtime! No other controller, sans very complex Max/MSP patches, provides for such functions in an easy and immediate programming and interface environment.
If you watch the video below, you can see a little bit of how I used the Lemur. While the M.I.A. patches were rather involved, I had designed a much simpler patch to control all of Studio C at Asphodel Studios/Recombinant Media Labs. I would convert most of the MIDI data from the Lemur into Control Voltage and Gate data via a Kenton Pro 2000. In this way, I was able to modulate various parameters on the modulars (Serge and SMS) simultaneously via the bouncing ball algorithms. I used such features to great extent during many auto-running demonstrations and installation pieces such as the one I designed for an AES conference open house we hosted at Asphodel.


XLR8R TV Episode 10: Asphodel and Recombinant Media Labs

YouTube Uploaded by XLR8RTV on Aug 14, 2007

"In part one of a series, XLR8R Technology editor Ken Taylor takes you on a tour of one of electronic art's finest facilities, Asphodel and Recombinant Media Labs. Comprised of an unprecedented 16.8.2 -channel, 10-screen surround-cinema performance environment with an external control room, a suite full of new and old synthesizers (all in mint condition), a DVD- and CD-mastering studio and a recording studio with top-of-the-line equipment spanning nearly every era of electronic music, Asphodel and RML is a sound artist's dream come to life. While the technology is impressive, it's only one aspect of what makes these studios special. We'll explore the facility further in future episodes.

Download a full res version of this episode at:
http://www.revision3.com/xlr8rtv/asphodel
or subscribe to the video podcast at:
http://www.revision3.com/xlr8rtv"

Jam


YouTube Uploaded by Ebotronix on Sep 23, 2011

"VCO's Wiard 4x AO 4x Uncle 2x Moog FreqBox cv by René
Toppobrillo Quantimator chord cv by Brains PP
Analogue Systems RS 110 4x cv by Wogglebug
Make Noise QMMG cv by 2x Math
Panning Doepfer A 134 cv Moog MP 201
Master clock Logic Kenon Pro 2000 II
Drums Ultrabeat"

5 stage resonator


YouTube Uploaded by cirtcele on Sep 23, 2011

"This is a 5 stage 555 based resonator, the core is based on the Electronotes circuit (3 stages). Not trying to be musical here, just a fixed tone from a VCO, a signal from an envelope generator and some knob twiddling to give some idea of what this does."

JUPITER T 3.0 + Kimball Challenger


YouTube Uploaded by chamberofsounds on Sep 23, 2011
Chamber of Sounds on eBay

"Here's the brand new Jupiter T 3.0 with a Kimball Challenger's drum machine plugged into it. It's going through a Memory Man and an old Jordan amp. New additions on the JT3 include an LED power indicator and a 9V battery compartment. Now you could make transmissions anywhere. Only from chamberofsounds.com"

dr moonstien Facegrinder.mp4


YouTube Uploaded by drmoonstien on Sep 23, 2011
drmoonstien on eBay (RSS)

STS9 Controller with Modular Midi Modules


"Here's a prototype of our MIDI modules built into a custom controller we built for Sound Tribe Sector 9. The MIDI modules fit in a standard eurorack enclosure. This is a preview of what we will be releasing with our Livid Modules."

Analogue Solutions VU01 VU Meter


via this auction
Noisebug (RSS)

"Signal Strength Meter (‘VU’ style meter)
10HP note: this is a passive module and uses no power.

The VU01 is a signal strength meter. It is purely for eye candy and to make your system look more retro.

Plug an audio or CV signal into this module to get an indication of signal strength.

The meter is not back lit.

Note; this is not a precision measuring device (the meter has no ‘scale’ in either volts or dB)"

Korg X-911 Analog Guitar Synthesizer with Overlay

via this auction

"This one includes the original plastic overlay, shown in one of the pictures."

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