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Saturday, September 22, 2012

Moog Circuit Bending Challenge 2012 by defzeppardica


Published on Sep 22, 2012 by defzeppardica

"This is my entry in the Moog Circuit Bending Challenge! I built a floor sampler that is capable of recording individual samples with a maximum length of 8 seconds each. The unit is powered via USB 5V. The unit is made out of redwood with a steel control plate top. Audio is plugged in via the input 1/4" jack. When in record mode, pressing any of the 8 buttons results in recording of the input. When switched to play mode, that audio is played back. There is also an expression pedal input so sample rate can be changed by foot. The whole unit is completely foot controllable. Besides the circuit bend challenge, I plan on using the sampler for jams so I can launch clips and fun effects.
I have to admit, the whole bend was frustrating. I began working on it when Moog announced the challenge and went through 3 variations before starting this one less than a week before the challenge ended. Everything that could possibly go wrong, went wrong: my camera lost the videos I recorded during the build, my computer kept crashing when editing the video, I fried an IC when I wasn't paying attention, ect. I lost a fair amount of sleep working on this and I know I am a contender for the top 3 in the challenge. I hope to place so I can bring my sampler to Asheville and show it off to all the people at Moogfest. It is built like a tank so it is fairly indestructible.

Thanks for watching my video!"

Arp 2600 + 3620 Keyboard

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"Only thing worth mentioning is it had Kenton midi installed (currently not functional), but everything else is original and it looks stunning!"

Arturia Minibrute mininoise demo


Published on Sep 22, 2012 by heodesalciphron
Minibrutes on eBay


"how it sounds when you tune it bad :)=

I

00:00 au début étaient les dinosaures
00:24 façon ms20
00:38 puis on inventa les mathématiques
00:56 présence extraterrestre
02:43 vie infraterrestre
03:25 malade en mer
04:44 langage framentaire
05:00 nouveau langage
05:28 langage hésitant

Essential Fatty Acid



Published on Sep 22, 2012 by SuiSibi

"jasdf"

Snazzy fx:drone saturday



Published on Sep 22, 2012 by snazelle
"Sat night"

TnineR Roland TR-909 Hardware Clone in Beta

via Jef Vermeulen on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge

"We are starting beta testing. Hopefully the sequencer gets approved by the beta test group! once approved, I'll organize a bulkorder. more info on http://www.synthage.com/"

"This is an updated version of the MB9090 blog, on how to build a TR 909 clone. In a first stage I have built the 9090, now I am finalizing a TR 909 like sequencer, the MB909, using the MidiBox core with the SeqV4 firmware as a base. When the beta version is approved by a test group, I'll than organize a bulkorder for the final version of the 909 clone sequencer."

Videos previously posted:
TR 909 sequencer clone teaser
MB909 song made with a roland 909 clone (9090) and the xoxbox

PPG Wavegenerator Demo from Atomic Shadow


"This is a demo of the PPG Wavegenerator iPad app from Wolfgang Palm. All of sounds by Atomic Shadow.

I really like this app.

www.atomicshadow.com"

iTunes:
WaveGenerator - PPG - Wolfgang Palm

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Yamaha CS-15 :: Sonic Death Factory



Published on Sep 22, 2012 by Saibot216

via Connor 'Macleod' Eck on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge

Synth Spotting with Micha Volders


via Micha Volders on Facebook

Click the pic to spot the synths. The rack is a Yamaha CS30 minus keys. To the left in the shadows is a Roland SH-09 and SH-101. The rest you should be able to make out.

Waldorf Microwave XTk

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