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Monday, February 18, 2013

Reaktor Tutorial: x0x Kicks


Reaktor Tutorial: x0x Kicks from FlipMu on Vimeo.

"This tutorial looks at building Kick drums based off the classic TR-808 and TR-909. The tutorial goes over how to calculate Freq and Q (Quality Factor) from reading schematics. The video also shows how to modify the Core static BP filter to use Q values instead of Resonance. To see how to do the same thing for BandWidth (BW), see our previous video on Vocoders vimeo.com/59133221

The video also points out the excellent tutorials for building a TR-909 Kick at http://www.nireaktor.com/reaktor-tutorials/how-to-make-a-909-kick-in-reaktor/"

Yamaha Dx1 Samples on DM1 for iOS

Published on Feb 18, 2013 Chad Vollrath·24 videos

iTunes:
DM1 - The Drum Machine - Fingerlab
iOS Devices on eBay - Daily Tech Deals

Yusynth LFO Sync

Published on Feb 18, 2013 GoldenCardiganCult·8 videos

"The Golden Rule of LFO sync. The LFO Rate has to be quicker than the trigger or gate that you are syncing to.

The LFO is synced to the gate of the lead arpeggio (the green LED toward the bottom left). The LFO 's rate is also controlled by the Joysticks X-axis via it's FM input. You will notice that when the rate of the arpeggio is doubled, the LFO can no longer sync to it because it's rate is slow than the incoming gates. When I increase the LFO rate with the Joystick you will see the LFO grab sync again."

Buchla Improv: Buchla Blip Beats


Published on Feb 18, 2013 djangosfire·93 videos

"A few patch details:

- Channel "C" of 292 is in a feedback loop... creating an LFO that I'm using as a clock source.

- Clock source from 292 is sent and split into 2x channels of the 230.

- Clock pulse from 230 Ch A is sent to QRV of the 266.

- 2x separate outs of 266 QRV are sent to their own CV input of the 258

- 258 sent out through 2x channels of the 292.

- 230 Pulse Outs from Chan A & B are sent to Ch A & B of the 292

- 292 channels 1 & 2 (the 258 VCO outs) are sent to the 207 - one channel input #1 and the other to input channel #6 (these 2x 207 channels allow fro voltage controlled panning).

- same pulse from 230 Ch A is sent to 266 SRV.

- SRV is sent through the 266 Integrator (for glide/slew) then off to the 207 CV panning of CH 1 & 6.

- 258 VCO#1 is sent into FM of VCO#2... adjusted to taste.

- Noise +3 out for 266 is sent to FM in of 258 VCO#1... adjusted to taste.

- manual switch flipping and adjustments of the 230/207 real time to crazy rhythms

Blips and Bleeps ensue..........."

Jam: Ceephax Acid Crew's Sidneys Sizzler

Published on Feb 18, 2013 fuckingharpsichord·93 videos

"Sound and image not the best, just havin' fun with tha:; S612 and 606"

Roland TR-626 & Akai's first sampler, the Akai S602.

Soundcanvas and Ax60 doing Sidneys Sizzler (Ceephax Acid Crew)
Published on Feb 18, 2013 fuckingharpsichord·93 videos

"i mess up a lot but its fun"

PixiVisor for iOS Now Available


Videos posted here.

"Prepare to see what you've never seen before!

PixiVisor is a revolutionary tool for audio-visual experiments. Simple and fun, cross-platform application with unlimited potential for creativity!
It consists of two parts: Transmitter and Receiver.

* Transmitter converts the video (static 64x64 image or 10FPS animation) to sound, pixel by pixel (progressive scan). This lets you listen to the sound of your image. But the main function of the Transmitter is to transmit the signal to the receiving devices.
* Receiver converts the sound (from microphone or Line-in input) back to video. You can set the color palette for this video, and record it to animated GIF file.

Key features:
* file formats supported by Transmitter: JPEG, PNG, GIF (static and animated);
* real-time video export to animated GIF;
* 64 predefined color palettes;
* iTunes File Sharing;
* Wi-Fi Export/Import (in the File menu of the Transmitter);
* it also available for Android, Windows, Linux and OSX;
* more functions in the next PixiVisor updates...

Examples of use:
* wireless Lo-Fi video transmission over audio;
* video signal transmission through audio cable; you can then modify that signal by some mixers or audio FX processors;
* VJing;
* sound visualization;
* save any sound to animated GIF;
* hide some images and animation in your music;
* searching for hidden messages in the ambient noise; EVP;
* something else; reveal it first!

Official PixiVisor homepage + test broadcasts + more videos:
http://warmplace.ru/soft/pixivisor"

iTunes:
PixiVisor - Alexander Zolotov
iOS Devices on eBay - Daily Tech Deals

PongFu - MonoMach 2

Published on Feb 18, 2013 PongFuTube·38 videos

"Sunpilot Raydeo
MonoMachine Tetr4 Tenori-On Space
Recorded in 1 take no overdubs no edits no hostages

harmoniousthunder.com
pongfu.bandcamp.com
soundcloud.com/pongfu"

Aliens Project - 2013-02-16 Walhalla 4

Published on Feb 17, 2013

"modulares Gedudel
Created with MAGIX Video deluxe 17"

Konkreet Performer v2 controlling iPulsaret

Published on Feb 18, 2013

"KP v2 controlling via virtual midi iPulsaret, on my Mac there is Madrona Lab Aalto."

iTunes:
Konkreet Performer - Konkreet Labs
iPulsaret - apeSoft
iOS Devices on eBay - Daily Tech Deals

Hausfrauentrips

Published on May 24, 2012

"Brain Operating System at work ;-)"
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