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Saturday, May 11, 2013

reduced noise (analog live jam)


Published on May 11, 2013 traumaduo·34 videos

"first record with small setup due the water damage in my studio.

again a nice trip thru the analog modular and semimodular technics.
just added some additional hihats and a clap after recording.

used stuff
sequencing/triggering;
analogue solutions oberkorn
leploop

synths, drummachines;
- anlaogue solutions telemark
- leploop
- hard-mod duo.modular
- mfb kraftzwerg
- quasimidi sirius
- vermona drm1 mkII

recording;
ableton live"

YAMAHA SK30 Symphonic Ensemble Analog Synth Synthesizer SN 3310

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Jurassic Park theme on a Modular Synth

Published on May 11, 2013 Mike Bradberry·2 videos

ether^ra ADDAC NOISE

Published on May 11, 2013

"an ADDAC MODULE euro-noise improv. http://etherra.blogspot.com"

http://www.addacsystem.com

Hex Inverter 4U DIY - Cosmic Noise VCO


via Hex Inverter on Facebook

"Introducing the first in a line of 4U do it yourself panels I will have in my shop! I am calling the format dotNET 4U. It uses colour-coded banana jacks and 3mm PCB substrate for panels. The idea here is minimalistic aesthetics which contribute to an overall homogenous system appearance.

I admit, the choice to make this format is entirely self-serving. I want these panels for myself/own system. I just figured some others might like panels as well, so, I've ordered some extras.

This one's for Jupiter Storm! I have plenty more coming for the NeinOhNein project as well as popular module designs by other people. The plan is to build a monster system in this format, so, if you're into it, stick with me and you'll have a cool system too!"

Beta Baroque - Most Important Room (rehearsal)

Published on May 1, 2013

"Beta Baroque - Most Important Room @ Deaf Circuit Studio, Tivat, Montenegro"



via Ivan Marović on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge

Electribe SX vs. Octatrack... & a Waldorf Blofeld sequenced by the OT.

Chiptune Groovebox/Workstation

via Adam Gahan on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge

"This is a chiptune groovebox/workstation built to run LSDJ, Nanoloop or mGB. It consists of 2 Gameboy Advance SPs. They are controlled from one set of buttons (the arcade buttons and the square arrow keys) The control wires are fed into a big old rotary switch from a SCSI switch box. You flip the switch to the left to control the left game boy and right for the other. The buttons are back lit and shine red for the left GBA and blue for the right GBA. There is a 9 pin D-sub on the front where a NES controller plugs into. This takes control of the second gameboy. so one person can take the pad, and one can take the controls of the unit, and jam out 8bit beats together. The Audio outs of the gameboys are first fed into two simple stereo active LP resonant filters. Then the audio from the filters goes into a passive 2 channel mixer and then finally to a stereo deep blue delay clone. Under the cartridge hood are switches for power, the delays bypass switches and a MIDI mode button for the Arduino boy that is built in. The arduinoboy syncs the two gameboys together and gives the unit MIDI I/O (not just sync, real time control too)"

Kawai SX-210 SN K-6843

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BugBrand Modular vid #7


Published on May 11, 2013 Phisynth·70 videos

"A combination of Sequence Hub, Sequencer Slave, Active Switches and manually activating Gate A and Slave Gate outputs to create an evolving 16 steps pattern.

No camera was hurt in this exercise ;)"

Deadmau5 - bored (8bit gameboy)

Published on May 11, 2013 maudiojohn·18 videos

"My cover / remake of deadmau5`s Bored on the dmg-01"
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