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Wednesday, January 11, 2012

NAMM: Tiptop Audio Officially Launches the Station 252

Click the pics for the glorious full size shots. Via Tiptop Audio where you'll find additional pics & details.

"Station 252 [Silver Bullet & Black Widow] is a portable Eurorack that transforms your collection of modules into a distinctive looking musical instrument that is great for the studio, easy to travel with, and powerful on stage.

In the studio, Station 252's ergonomic design provides you with a natural interface to comfortably work your cluster of knobs, cables, and tactile elements.

Traveling is a breeze; it folds down ready to go in less than a minute and it's easy to carry in one hand, even after being completely filled up with modules. It was made to fit in an airplane overheard bin and provides the convenience of a universal power supply wherever you go.

Under the spotlight, Station 252 professionally enhances the appearance of your setup and seamlessly integrates with your electronic music performance."

"Design

Station 252 is the product of careful electromechanical engineering. The result is a rack system made of three 84HP rows for a total module space of 252HP that converts into four different positions. Constructed from carefully selected lightweight materials, this entire Eurorack system weighs only 13lbs/5.9kg when empty and is built to last.

Station 252 comes equipped with a complete ZEUS power supply system, which has a proven record of reliability, safety, and performance all around the world. Included is one powered bus board and two passive bus boards supplying up to 3900mA of audio grade power to your modules. ZEUS helps keep your modules cool, optimizing their performance and extending their life cycles. In addition, it has the flexibility of a universal 110-240VAC power supply, allowing you to use it all over the world. And to top all of that, we added a robust +5V rail, just in case you ever need it."







Roland Alpha Juno-1 with Original Box

via this auction

Linn LM-2 LinnDrum Vintage Drum Machine Basic Demo


YouTube Uploaded by zibbybone on Jan 11, 2012

"I [zibbybone] made this video to demonstrate the basic functions of the LM-2 LinnDrum drum machine and to embed it in my eBay listing, but I just sold it to a local. I start off with a 2 bar pattern featuring every available sound. Next, I demonstrate the stock sounds except the toms are "Toms6", more of an electronics "Simmons" style instead of acoustic toms. I also demonstrate the tuning ability of the snare, sidestick (chained to snare's pitch), toms and conga as well as the closed hihat decay. The LinnDrum has 5 trigger inputs which can be assigned to any of the onboard sounds. Here, I use a Roland TR-707 to trigger the LM-2's kick, snare, sidestick, closed hihat and clap than then program a pattern on the 707. You can hear some double triggering on the kick and clap, so it's best to experiment with different sounds as your sources to trigger the LM-2. Ideally, you want sounds with sharp attacks and instant decays. I finish off the video with a pattern based on Don Henley's "Sunset Grill".
Be sure to subscribe to be notifed of future videos! Thanks for watching!"

LinnDrum LM-2s on eBay

NAMM: AtomoSynth LOE Eurorack Module Pics & Details


Pics and details added to the main post here.

NAMM: Eowave Domino Videos

Domino Filter Video 1

"Here is a quick look at the Eowave Domino, focusing on the sound of the filter, using the sawtooth oscillator"

Domino MIDI Clock Synchronized LFO

"Eowave Domino's LFO sync'd to MIDI clock. This video shows LFO waveforms: triangle, ramp up, ramp down, square and random. You can have fun manipulating the LFO speed setting while sync'd to MIDI clock. The LFO is modulating the 24db/oct filter and the pulse width of the square waveform oscillator in this video."

Domino's Filter Processes Audio From Reaktor

"Using the audio input to route a drum beat from a Reaktor Ensemble Krypt, through the Domino's 24 db/octave filter. Domino's LFO is tempo sync'd to Reaktor's MIDI clock, and is modulating the filter cutoff."


Homemade Synthesizer - KITCHEN MUSIC by Stephen J Anderson


YouTube Uploaded by thepianoist on Aug 16, 2011

"Check out my site to hear some of my real music:

http://www.stephenjanderson.com/

I got bored and curious at the same time so I decided to see if I could turn my kitchen into a musical instrument... DIY style."

via synchro1 via The Chicago Tribune

Rheyne - 1/11/12 - NodeBeat, Analog Keyboards, and USB controllers

(Live Jam #33)

YouTube Uploaded by RheyneMusic on Jan 11, 2012

"Playing with the new NodeBeat update, along with an Oxygen 25 controlling NI's Massive, an Akai MPD26 controlling NI's Kontakt, an Akai LPD8 controlling effects and looper / transport functions, a DSI MoPho, Moog Prodigy, and Fender Rhodes. A Novation Launchpad and Akai ACP20 are connected to Ableton Live. All audio is being run through a PreSonus 1818VSL connected to a Macbook Pro. All effects except the MXR Wylde Overdrive on the Rhodes is from Ableton Live. Audio is from the mixer, fed directly into a Zoom Q3HD video recorder."

drmoonstein bread box

bread box.mp4

YouTube Uploaded by drmoonstien on Jan 11, 2012
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"diy sequencer synth with 6 audio inputes that volume can be sequenced triggered buy the sequencer"

big bread 2.mp4

Uploaded by drmoonstien on Jan 11, 2012

gamer synth


YouTube Uploaded by drmoonstien on Jan 11, 2012

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Easy OSC learn with Sensomusic Usine

(Your smartphone as a remote to control your VST's)

Uploaded by sensomusic on Jan 10, 2012

"Here a presentation of a new feature for OSC control in the new version of Usine ( http://sensomusic.com). if you know the midi learn, now count with the OSC Learn ! Move a parameter on your smartphone, ipod or android tablet , Usine automatically recognize and name the parameter ! Never be so easy to use OSC in an audio appz !"

And from March of last year:

Sensomusic Usine 5.50

Uploaded by sensomusic on Mar 23, 2011
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