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Thursday, October 06, 2011

Elektron Machinedrum SPS-1 UW MK I with Original Box

via this auction

Elektron Monomachine SFX-6 Keyboard Synthesizer with Original Box


via this auction

Roland SH-101 on the run


YouTube Uploaded by jebeq2007 on Oct 6, 2011

"Just a quick video with my SH-101 and just a tad of efx from the DEP-5. Programed the Pink Floyd On The Run sequence and tweaked away. Sorry about the sound quality I think it clips at some points.

used my Samsung Galaxy S2 phone to record it."

ARP Solus


YouTube Uploaded by shaft9000 on Oct 6, 2011

"monophonic analog synthesizer
recorded into the ZED r16 preamps w/ eventide timefactor in FX loop"

Vintage Sync Sync-Gen II.mp4


YouTube Uploaded by innerclock2004 on Oct 6, 2011

"Many pre-Midi Drum Machines and Step Sequencers use DC Voltage Pulses for external syncronisation. There was no 24 PPQ (Pulses Per Quarter Note) standard in those days so manufacturers used whatever they felt suited their design and most of them were very particular about what pulses they would (or wouldn't!) lock to.

We've had many requests in recent times about the best way to sync these vintage gems to modern computer DAW applications. This basic video shows how easy and tight it is when you use the Sync-Gen II system. To start with you see the Sync-Gen IILE. The Din Sync output is connected to a simple breakout adapter box (email us for details on how to make your own) -- this lets us get access to the raw analogue DC sync pulses being generated by Sync-Gen II. From here I feed the analogue sync pulses via a single cable to the LinnDrum Sync-In socket. Next you see the Sync-Gen II screen where I have set the Global Rate to 48 PPQ which is what the LinnDrum likes to see. I then press play on Ableton Live and you hear the LinnDrum pattern play perfectly locked with an audio click as reference. I then open up two more audio tracks just so you get a feel for the overall pattern. The same principle applies to any vintage hardware sequencer or drum machine -- just change the PPQ Rate in Sync-Gen II to suit. You get zero-latency precision sync plus you can swing, program and stutter the playback too."

Solvent Monotribe thru Modular Mayhem


YouTube Uploaded by s0LVentCIty on Oct 6, 2011

"Hello my name is Solvent and I like to process to machines through other machines. Here I am processing a Korg Monotribe through a couple of Eurorack modules: the WMD Geiger Counter, and the Pittsburg Modular Analog Delay. The Monotribe is also clocking a Make Noise Brains + 2x Pressure Points sequencer setup - this is triggering a Make Noise MATHS AD envelope, which is modulating the PMAD's delay time via the Rate CV In. Occasionally I press a Pressure Point, which freezes the sequence, allowing the delay time to run freely. At one point, I plug one of the PP's sequencer rows into the WMD-GC's Wave Table CV In."

OT, MD, Moog and tetra jam.m4v


YouTube Uploaded by dylannau on Oct 6, 2011

"A jam with the Octatrack, Machinedrum, DSI Tetra, Moog Voyager. Tetra is the lead line and the arpeggio in the bridge, Moog is the bridge spurting synth bass thingy. The main bass lines are sample from the ARP Odyssey and reconstructed. Mostly using scenes here to build an on the fly arrangement. All instruments sequenced by the Octatrack, straight into stereo Logic. Mastering software on the main mix buss."

Retro 1980s Incredible Voice ChaNgeR - by TOMY with box


via this auction

"vox effects - voice changer vococder synthy type fx

little thing but with some nice features. It pitches any sound source up and down and offers you 16 different positions. You can also create some great feedback noises with the enclosed microphone."

Yamaha TX81Z FM Tone Generator

via this auction

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iMaschine Tutorials

Sketching out a beat

YouTube Uploaded by NativeInstruments on Oct 5, 2011

"This tutorial explains the basics of working with iMaschine, including
navigation within the app, loading sounds, adjusting the tempo, and
programming a simple beat."

iMaschine - NATIVE INSTRUMENTS GmbH - iTunes
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Import and Export

Uploaded by NativeInstruments on Oct 5, 2011

"This tutorial explains how to export your iMaschine project to Maschine or
Maschine Mikro to further arrange and
finalize your track. It also shows how to directly upload your track to
Soundcloud, how to import your own
samples, and more.

More info about iMaschine: http://www.native-instruments.com/imaschine
More info about Maschine: http://www.native-instruments.com/maschine
More info about Maschine Mikro: http://www.native-instruments.com/maschinemikro"


More beat making, mixer and effects

Uploaded by NativeInstruments on Oct 5, 2011

"This tutorial explains how to work with the keyboard, note repeat function,
velocity page, mixer, and effects in iMaschine."

Recording and editing audio

Uploaded by NativeInstruments on Oct 5, 2011

"This tutorial explains how to record short one-shot samples to the pads,
and how to record a longer vocal loop using the built-in audio recorder
mode."

iMaschine - NATIVE INSTRUMENTS GmbH - iTunes
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