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Friday, May 10, 2013

Quantum Live


Quantum Live from Jay Gilligan on Vimeo.
monome.org/docs/app:quantum

"quantum maps arbitrary note values to objects in juggling patterns. higher notes correspond to higher throws by default, but any value can be assigned. additionally, the program allows for a distinction between the left and right hands. note triggers are set to the peak of each object, rather than the traditional catching or throwing position. this produces unexpected rhythmic variations, and allows for chords to exist..."

The Roland Juno-6: DCO

Published on May 10, 2013 AutomaticGainsay·161 videos

"Here is a video concerning the sound and functionality of the Roland Juno-6 oscillator.

This Juno-6 may still be for sale at http://sherwoodsmusic.com."

All parts here.

Satan's Dinner Party with Metasonix KV100

Published on May 10, 2013 Ritchie DeCarlo·116 videos

8 tracks recorded into Cubase
All sounds are the KV100
Drum part is the KV100 through the AniModule SOB filter
Lots of reverb & delays added

jamming with the opti vibe


Published on May 10, 2013 SuperRoss007·387 videos

Dementia Labs on eBay

optivibe theremin demo

Doepfer | acid line II

Published on May 10, 2013

Doepfer filters
A-103 - acid line
A-102 - (Akai S3200xl/+18db) via. A-119
(no VCA used)

Buchla Cascading Dream Patch

Published on May 10, 2013 djangosfire·108 videos

"Dreamy, cascading Buchla patch. Electro-Harmonix 45000 set up as a delay. The delayed signal re-patched into the Buchla... the signals from the 45000 are run through a 230e Envelope Tracker, creating little rhythmic spikes that open and close the mix/gates of the delayed signal."

KORG volca beats がやって来た コルグ家庭訪問#01 アナログリズムマシン

Published on May 10, 2013 jetdaisuke·2,067 videos

注目のアナログシンセを発売前に体験、KORG坂巻匡彦さんの解説による「volca beats」の主な機能など。以下、↓製品リンク。

Korg Volcas on eBay

weasel002

Published on May 10, 2013 dkimcg·153 videos

Modular Polyphony

Published on May 9, 2013 pjoris2·26 videos

"I got a Vermona Quad Midi Interface and had already 3 RS-95 VCOs -- so I bought a fourth one to have a try at modular polyphony. Luckily, I had a few quad modules: the Doepfer A-143-1 (Quad) Complex Envelope Generator/LFO which contains 4 AR envelopes, the Doepfer A-138m Matrix Mixer and 4ms CVA Matrix, and finally a QMMG which contains 4 identical low/hi pass gates. Some sound impressions in the video. Don't mind the duff notes and unstructured improvisations here and there, and the VCO tracking which is not the same for all 4 RS-95s. But then, the last is part of the charms of analogue modular polyphony. The 4 channels of the QMMG are also not really identical anyway.

I like the sound of it ! The QMMG is a bit rough at times with high resonance, and I would prefer 4 ADSR envelopes (an A-143-2 maybe). And of course 4 note polyphony is not really impressive, but it will give me some nice pads out of the modular.

The final patch was:

Midi-keyboard to Vermona Quad Midi Interface

Gate Out to Doepfer A-143-1 (Quad) Complex Envelope Generator/LFO to Doepfer A-138m Matrix Mixer (to be able to determine the amount of envelope on the low-pass gates) to Make Noise QMMG CV (Frequency) Inputs

1 V/Oct Out to 4x Analogue Systems RS-95 VCO to Saw or Pulse Out to QMMG Audio Inputs to 4ms CVA Matrix (to avoid overloading the Azimuth and to do the placement of the 4 voices in the stereo field; I didn't seem to put much in the centre of the stereofield however) to Intellijel Azimuth II (these last two not really needed, I could just as wel have fed the 4 channels into the mixing desk directly)

Some LFOs to the Pulse Width CV inputs of the RS-95s. The RS-95 are really nice sounding VCOs by the way. No effects, and still sounding nice and full - the polyphonic modular does not sound bad at all imho ..."

Yamaha TG33

Published on May 9, 2013 ikworgek·52 videos

"Yamaha TG-33 demotrack
All sounds from the TG-33
some reverb and delay

enjoy!"

Yamaha TG33s on eBay
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