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Friday, April 19, 2013

Moog Prodigy SN 6465

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tkb and serge used for tonal music

Published on Apr 19, 2013 DrOctave1·249 videos

"using the tkb as a touch sensitive controller. playing around with a simple voice. one voice NTO main vco PCO is the secondary vco used for FMing the NTO going into the VCFQ then into WAD then out to mixer. no other sounds other than the TKB"

Self playing Serge Modular
Published on Apr 19, 2013 DrOctave1·250 videos

"A noodle with some great sounds. soft and hard yet nasty and pretty."

Syncing Roland Juno 60 & SH-101 to TR-707 with Moog CP-251


Published on Apr 19, 2013 zibbybone·113 videos

"A fellow VSE'r was asking how to synchronize both his Juno 60 & SH-101 to his TR-707 since it only has one trigger output. I suggested that a multiplier would be the best way to split the trigger pulse. Here's a quick video showing the result of this configuration. I haven't used my SH-101 in quite a while and it took a while for it warm up and never did tune properly. I program the SH-101's sequence in Cm, but acutally playing in Dm and starts drifing out of tune towards the end - ah, the quirks of analog synthesizers. During the "song", I add an occasional snare hit which is processed by a Boss RE-20's reverb. I also improv some "melody" on a Roland Gaia which is actually playing my PPG Wave 2.2 via MIDI which is processed through an Eventide Space's "Shimmer" program. The Juno & 101 run straight into the Mackie 1202 while the 707 is running through the Strymon TimeLine's dTape analog tape echo emulator."

eric archer light2sound diy loves Blinkenlights synth modules


Published on Apr 19, 2013 heodesalciphron·97 videos

"joli kit, vite monté
tous les sons entendus dans cette vidéo sortent de ce petit circuit !
as usual i have only 2 hands, one for the sound cam et the other for the visual cam :)))la performance est laborieuse
http://ericarcher.net/devices/lite2sound-px/"

Sirius cosmic cosmetic²s


Published on Apr 19, 2013 Ebotronix·640 videos

all audio tracks appears to the Quasimidi Sirius
drums, bass, synth, vocoder
cosmetic²s by
Akai MFC 42 Analog Filter Module
Buchla 281e,292e,225e Low Pass Gate
Doepfer Ribbon Controller R2M
fx: Lexicon PCM 80 & 90
Makie Mixer
Logic amt sequencer

Audulus 2.0 Released for Mac and IPad


Audulus 2.0 from Taylor Holliday on Vimeo.
New features in Audulus 2.0. Many thanks to the Audulus beta testers for their thorough testing of this release!

"Audulus 2.0 Released for Mac and IPad:
Math. Timing. Speed.

Audulus 2.0 introduces the Math Expression Node which allows you to enter math expressions, opening up another level of sonic possibilities.

Maybe you'd like to simulate the overtones of a piano? Or build a 3-operator FM synth? Or snap pitches into a chromatic scale? Maybe you'd like to create your own oscillator waveform? Or, possibly a custom wave-shaper? With the new Audulus Math Expression Node, all these and more are now within your reach.

Audulus 2.0 also introduces the Timing Mode, a feature which shows how much CPU time each node is taking. This gives you the information you need to squeeze every bit of performance out of your iPad or Mac.

Both the Math Expression Node and Timing Mode can be unlocked in the new Audulus store.

Lastly, in Audulus 2.0, the Audulus audio engine has been further optimized so your patches will run faster than ever.

Speed. Timing. Math. Audulus 2.0"

iTunes:
Audulus - Wilson Holliday

Mac App Store:
Audulus - Wilson Holliday

iOS Devices on eBay - Daily Tech Deals

New Hex Jupiter Storm (eurorack module)

"Jupiter Storm is a cosmic noise oscillator. It creates sounds that can only be described as out of this world! Where it differs entirely from other pure noise generators (such as vcNOIZ) is in the algorithm used to produce the sound. Jupiter Storm has a tonal character very much of its own.

Jupiter Storm does not create pure white noise like the vcNOIZ noise oscillator module from hexinverter.net. Rather, it derives what is similar to noise (but not quite) from three square wave oscillators in a unique algorithm. Some of the sounds possible are reminiscent of the sound of a broken radio being blasted with noise from the cosmos, hence, the name "cosmic noise oscillator". This creates noise with significant harmonic content and other such interesting timbres you will not hear anywhere else!

Engage the Noise Core Disruptor to create horrific sounds. In this mode, part of the noise core is creatively abused in order to generate insane sonic textures.

Voltage control inputs for all three square wave VCOs in the noise core are available as well as a control voltage input that addresses all three oscillators at once. In this way, very dynamic sounds can be achieved with complex modulation routing. For example, you can apply a taste of LFO modulation to all three oscillators, while modulating a select oscillator simultaneously on its own with something more drastic.

This module is based entirely around analogue opamps and discrete logic gates. No microcontrollers are used in the design of this module..." Additional details at hexinverter.net here.



via Hex Inverter on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge

Koinonia Music Festival - Mystery Serge Modular Presentation


Update: new location via Doug:

"There has been a change of venue due to a permit issue with the city. Tonight's Koinonia Festival performance will be at 3111 Deacon St., Berkeley, CA (at Ashby and Shattuck). All other information remains the same. Sorry for any inconvenience."

via Doug Lynner on Facebook:

"If anyone is going to be near Berkeley tomorrow evening, 4/20/13, please come and join in the fun. I will be giving a talk and a performance on my Mystery Serge modular synthesizer."

Details via the Facebook Event Page here:

Saturday 8:00pm until 10:30pm

The April Koinonia will feature:

Doug Lynner
and
Thea Farhadian

Doug Lynner’s music is based upon the notion of “sound for sound’s sake.” He explores the intrinsic value of sound through mixtures of ambient, avant garde, rhythmic and soundscape genres.

Thea Farhadian is an interdisciplinary artist and performer based in the San Francisco Bay Area and Berlin.
Her projects include solo violin and interactive electronics, improvisation, laptop performance, sound art, and video.

The Koinonia Festival is a unique opportunity to explore the inner workings of unusual music. Hosted monthly through The Berkeley Arts Festival, each event features two performers who will speak about the philosophy and aesthetics of their work and then do a performance. There is time at the end for Q&A's with the performers.

Join us for a lovely, intimate evening of thought and music!
$10-20 sliding scale.
In the heart of Downtown Berkeley.
2133 University Ave. at Shattuck [new location abvoe]

Find Doug here:
http://neatnetnoise.com/
https://www.facebook.com/doug.lynner

Find Thea here:
http://www.theafarhadian.com/index.html"

ZapZorn Elements


ZapZorn Elements Trailer from ZapZorn Composer Tools on Vimeo.

"Welcome to the world of ZapZorn Elements - a multi-layered sound design tool powered by Kontakt that takes the elements of Glass, Metal, Plastic, and Wood and lets you create new sounds that are all you own. With over 200 patches and 30 multi's to get you started, the sound design world is at your feet. With a feature packed Arpeggiator, 24 channel fully automatable group mixer and a massive Trigger FX section complete with a dynamic Convolution Reverb with custom IR samples - You can created thousands even millions of options. Check out more at zapzorn.com."

You might remember ZapZorn teaming with Hollow Sun from this post.

Similitude - Bruce Cassidy on Steiner EVI & KORG Mono/Poly


Published on Nov 29, 2012 Bruce Cassidy·48 videos

"From Jazz RSA series, Cape Town, South Africa 1982
Composer, EVI (Electronic Valve Instrument) and Korg Mono/Poly - Bruce Cassidy
Piano - Mike Perry
Bass - Trevor Cranfield
Drums - Richard Pickett"

This one in via Karl Scholz.
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