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Wednesday, May 30, 2012

MAM / HDB / Vermona 'Mini Syncussion DRM 2' Analog Kick Drum Synth

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"This extremely rare piece is the single 'DRUM' channel from the famed DRM and Syncussion series of analog drum synthesizers made by MAM / Vermona. It is also comparable to the new 'Kick Lancet' from Vermona as you'll notice that other than the additions of Time, Noise, and Wave it has the same controls (Distortion is now called Balls). It was designed to deliver solid analog kick drums which it does with ease, covering the range from bass heavy sponginess to clicking hard edged thumps. It also produces some unmistakable mono synth type effects and basses with the decay set long. Identical to its full sized counterparts, the DRUM channel has eight knobs to model your tones: Decay, Pitch, Bend, Attack, FM Int, FM Freq, Distortion, and Volume. There is also a manual trigger on the front so you can tweak your sound and hear the results in real time without any need for a computer or external trigger. On the back it has a mono output, midi in, and power in. It responds to Midi note on / off and velocity; there is no patch memory or presets - only tweak as you go analog goodness! Enjoy"

ROLAND SH-101

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Buchla 4 Freq


YouTube Published on May 30, 2012 by Ebotronix

"Buchla Sytem # 1
Moog FreqBox 4x
Moog CP 251
Logic Sequencer
Ultrabeat Drum"

EMS effect machine


YouTube Published on May 30, 2012 by ofiroman123

"A roland Cr-68 through the Synthi filter, then again through the ring modulator with a bit of oscillator 2, and then the output of the ring mod fed into the ring mod (again) with the joystick (and Osc.3) controlling the filter frequency."

ProModular CLOQ Module Prototype Demo 1


ProModular CLOQ Module Prototype Demo 1 from ProModular on Vimeo.
ProModular CLOQ Module Prototype Demo 1
Controlling a DrumDokta.

CLOQ Features (Prototype V1) :
"Speed" aka frequency counted by BPM
"Space" aka PWM (changes the length of the pulse from a trigger to a gate)
Start/Stop button (up start, down stop)
Symmetrical/Asymmetrical button (up SYM, down ASYM)
CV in over start/stop
CV in over Speed
CV in over Space
Main Output (with dedicated LED)
x2 Output (with dedicated LED)
/2 Output (with dedicated LED)
/4 Output (with dedicated LED)

Update:

ProModular CLOQ Demo 2 Part1 - Sequencing the CV Inputs in Symmetrical Mode

YouTube Published on May 31, 2012 by qu0ne

"Second demo of the ProModular CLOQ module."

Model 266 TV: Mark Verbos & Source of Uncertainty Buchla Synth Fair

Model 266 TV: Mark Verbos from harvestworks on Vimeo.

Last few days to donate now: Source of Uncertainty Buchla Concerts and Modular Synth Fair

"The Model 266 series of programs features interviews with pioneering and contemporary musicians working with legendary Buchla synthesizers, as part of Source of Uncertainty. This segment features Buchla tech Mark Verbos.

Mark Verbos (NYC) is a music producer, mixer, and analog synthesizer technician. Heavily involved in electronic dance music, Mark's releases have spanned the genres of techno, rock, acid, house, pop, and electro. Mark has been involved with Buchla synthesizers since a young age, repairing modules under the technician and designer, Grant Richter. Since then he has become the go-to expert for Buchla repair and modifications. Although Mark performs on multiple Buchla machines, this performance will feature solely the 200 and 200e.

These programs are produced in relation to Source of Uncertainty, a pair of concerts organized by Harvestworks, ((audience)) and River-to-River Festival, taking place on June 28th, 2012 and July 7, 2012.

Model 266 is hosted by Alexis Bhagat and produced by Abby Echiverri."


Follow-up to this post.

GFroce Software on the ARP Odyssey Synthesizer


YouTube Uploaded by GForceSoftwareTV on Nov 27, 2010

"A GForceSoftwareTV feature on the legendary ARP Odyssey synthesizer"

http://www.gforcesoftware.com/

Note this video is from 2010. It just popped up in my RSS subscriptions. I thought I posted it before but I'm not seeing it, so here you go.

GForce Software VSM Tutorial - Exploring the Multiband Filter


YouTube Uploaded by GForceSoftwareTV on Dec 1, 2010

"A look at VSM's Multiband filter"

http://www.gforcesoftware.com/

Note this video is from 2010. It just popped up in my RSS subscriptions. I thought I posted it before but I'm not seeing it, so here you go.

Audulus Modular Music Processing App

Audulus Briefing from Taylor Holliday on Vimeo.

A brief introduction to the Audulus user interface.


http://audulus.com/
"A node for every need
Audulus processing nodes are diverse, powerful, and easy to use, with no hidden controls.

A home for every Audio Unit
Use your favorite Audio Unit plugins inside Audulus.

Control everything with MIDI
Control Audulus with your MIDI controller keyboard or control surface.

Build new custom nodes
Group existing nodes to build new nodes. Reuse entire networks of nodes.

A replacement for your pedalboard
Go beyond the capabilities of a hardware pedalboard.

An Audio Unit for your studio
Use Audulus inside Logic, Garage Band, Ableton Live, or Digital Performer.

Affordable for Every Musician
From starving hipsters to hobbyists to accomplished pros."

Yamaha CS 50

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"This was releases [sic.] just one year before the CS-80, its just a smaller version of what came after it. Its 4 voice, 49 key with aftertouch sensitivity that can control many features. The sound is amazing, one of my favorites for years. Even the 13 presets with a little ring mod sound great!"

The CS60 added four voices for a total of eight, the ribbon controller and the single mini slider patch memory on the top left.

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