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Friday, March 08, 2013

Using an A-145 LFO as Swing Generator

Published on Mar 8, 2013 NetPierreTV·39 videos

"Short PatchPierre Tutorial
more info soon at http://patchpierre.blogspot.nl/

In the video the TB-303 is playing, the A-100 is playing the same pattern via the TB-303's CV Output.
The Gate from the TB-303 is fed into the Reset In on the A-145 so each time this module receives a Gate signal, it starts a new cycle.
Slow LFO cycles (Low mode) will result in longer envelopes and faster LFO's will result in interesting (swinging) rhythmical discoveries.

Equipment used: Doepfer A-100 system,A-145 LFO and A-124 WASP filter plus Roland TB-303, Machinedrum
No edits or effects..."

Pepe - KORG M1 Card Set MPC-03/MSC-03 "Drums 1"


Published on Mar 8, 2013 wwwPepeMusicDE·41 videos

"A demonstration of the 50 sound programs of the KORG M1's expansion card MPC-03 with the PCM waveform card MSC-03.

I'm going to make further demo videos of all the other official KORG M1 program and PCM memory cards (MPC/MSC-01 to 016 and MPC-11 to 13).

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Eine Demonstration der 50 Programme der KORG M1-Erweiterungskarte MPC-03 mit der PCM Wellenformen-Karte MSC-03.

Ich werde in Zukunft noch weitere Demovideos von allen anderen offiziellen KORG M1 Programm- und PCM-Speicherkarten (MPC/MSC-01 bis 016 und MPC-11 bis 13) machen.

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MSC-03 PCM-Sounds:

Elektron A4 sequencing Korg Monotribe using my cable

Published on Mar 8, 2013 darenager·117 videos

"I made a cable for connecting the Monotribe CV and Gate to the A4, the Monotribe is going into the A4 external input for fx processing (reverb and delay) all the other sounds are from the A4 except the bass/acid which is the Monotribe. If you want to buy a cable send me a PM."

monotribes on eBay
Elektron on eBay

Micromac Seq Test




"Quick improv testing the Micromac Module as a bass sequence."

via Paul Lawler on
The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge

Elektron Analog Four Sound Pack: The Richard Devine Collection

Published on Mar 8, 2013 ElektronHQ·32 videos

"Download for free at: http://www.elektron.se/support-and-do...

128 experimental, haunting and outright bizarre Analog Four Sounds. Created by sound designer Richard Devine.

"I wanted to create a collection of abstract sounds that took advantage of the Analog Four's extensive modulation capabilities. I hope these sounds inspire new ideas and offer some interesting starting points for a song." — Richard Devine"

via Richard Devine on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge

Elektron on eBay

The String Machine project

via Toni Gutiérrez Ortiz on Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/matrixsynth/posts/613436698683476:

"The String Machine project

Now that a ensemble chorus processor like the élkorus v3 is available I can announce the beginning of the 'String Machine project' at the Wutierson site. Since some time I have the idea of collecting basic waveform audio samples of different string machines with chorus turned off, to sample it and obtain a precise emulation using an elkorus.

http://www.wutierson.com/en/news/101-string-machine-project

More sounds will be available very soon! Stay connected!"

Currently you'll find samples of the Logan String Melody, Roland VP330, and Solina String Ensemble.

The elkorus is by Synthoma. See the label below for previous posts.

LZX and Make Noise Pressure Points


LZX and Make Noise Pressure Points from Raul Pena - Modular Wild/RWOS on Vimeo.

"this video is a little demonstration of how the Make Noise Pressure Points Eurorack Module can be used as a CV source to control the behavior of the LZX Color VIdeo Encoder. in addition it can send out different sets of voltages from different outputs to allow multiple modulation destinations. This example is specific to a basic use with an LZX Video Synthesis system. Sound and Video by Raul Pena."

Demo Version of Sequera Now Available


Details and download at http://ju-x.com/sequera/

Mutable Instruments Shuthi 4 pole mission XT

Published on Mar 8, 2013 heodesalciphron·87 videos

Salsifi Approved, works !
Frank Daniels Design

The Birth of the Prophet VS

via LordFrito's Corner of the Web where you'll find the full post.

"The Birth of the Prophet VS
By Chris Meyer, ex-employee of Sequential Circuits
originally printed in the VS WaveWrangler User Guide, (c)1991 Interval Music Systems
updated 7/99 and 6/01 by the original author

The Idea

It all started some time in 1985. We were still working on the Prophet 2000 sampler, and as resident historian (in other words, I had the biggest archive of synth magazines and manuals), another engineer asked me to explain how various instruments performed waveform crossfades.

I had finished discussing the Fairlight, and had moved on the PPG - explaining its wavetables, and the ability for it to scan a group of waves first in one direction and then back again. While I was scrawling this back and forth motion in my notebook, suddenly a little twinge went off in the back of my head, and my hand drew the next line arcing down the page...and the concept of crossfading between waves in two dimensions, not just one, was born.

Trying to imagine what it would sound like to wander around a space with different waves in each corner was a little beyond most people's grasp at the time. So, I decided to patch it up at home on my rag-tag modular synthesizer..."
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