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Wednesday, May 15, 2013

X1L3 - Circuit bent - synth mod - Yamaha PSS130


Published on May 15, 2013 manufacturedZ3R0·91 videos

"Demonic and dark. Or just shoegaze and noise? As with most of my machines it's geared up to do a bit of everything in the noise realm. Glitching with the delay, atmospheres, being a basic retro analogue synth, an external input for feeding what ever you like into the fx chain (shown nicely with an awful cassette i picked up at a car boot sale played backwards from a four track at 20.00 onward) Showing a bit of what it can do in a few takes. Some melodic, some just delving into dischord. Just demo of how strange it can sound when the different oscillator sources are mixed and the lfo's are routed to various combinations of destinations. It reminds me a lot in eclectic sound and the way it behaves of a modular synth. Except obviously it's hard wired. The delay is noisy at slow rates but as with most pt2399 based digital delays it fattens up and sounds warm at higher speeds. The plus side being it works as a cool glitch generator as well as a warm echo. Skip to 20 minutes in for an improv death industrial/quake 1 flavoured set.

I'm taking on commissions again now so if you want one pm me and i'll get back to you."

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BK-9 Partner: Free i-pad application for BK-9 Keyboard

Published on May 15, 2013

"nice i-pad application for BK-9 Keyboard"

Not seeing this one on iTunes yet, but when it shows up you will find it here:

Roland Corporation
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The one thing I love about Roland is that they appear to be offering these complimentary apps on the iPad for free.  Not all synth companies do this.  These apps really open the synth up.  Take a look at the Integra-7 iPad editor as well in this video.

KOMA BD101 vs. Electric Guitar Tutorial with Marlon Penn


Published on May 15, 2013 KOMA Elektronik·39 videos

"Over the course of the next weeks, KOMA Elektronik Artist Marlon Penn demonstrates a couple of the features of the KOMA BD101 Analog Gate / Delay. In this video he plays with the delay functions of the pedal, controlling the DELAY TIME with his foot via the on board IR Motion Sensor.

- Patch a normal 1/4" jack mono instrument cable from SENSOR CV Out on the patch bay into DLY TIME CV In to create extraordinary delay sounds!

For orders, worldwide dealers and more information on the KOMA Elektronik products, please visit http://www.koma-elektronik.com or http://www.facebook.com/KOMAelektronik . More information on Marlon Penn and his projects and music can be found on his website: http://www.marlonpenn.nl .

More videos with Marlon Penn explaining the functions of the KOMA Elektronik pedals will follow over the course of the next weeks!"

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PPG WaveMapper Tutorial From Wolfgang Palm

Published on May 15, 2013 PPGWavegenerator·13 videos

"Creator of the PPG and Wavetable synthesis, Wolfgang Palm, gives an editing tutorial for WaveMapper users."

iTunes:
WaveMapper - Wolfgang Palm
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The Roland Juno-6: VCF

Published on May 15, 2013 AutomaticGainsay·164 videos

"Here is a demonstration of the sound and functionality of the Roland Juno-6 voltage-controlled filter."

All parts here.

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Planar & Pressure Points


Published on May 15, 2013 AsteroidKillerMusic·19 videos

"My first play with Intellijel Planar and Make Noise Pressure Points."

Meandering - The Infinite Melody


Published on May 15, 2013 otherunicorn·43 videos

"A mostly self playing patch done in analog.
Melody played by a CGS32 Infinite melody through a quantizer, - Zeroscillator, - Sawtooth Animator - Quad Bandpass filter - CGS765 Tube VCA.
Three counterpoints are all Roland System 100M 110 voice modules.
Sequencer and timing - Best of CGS Swamp.
Drums - 9090 driven by a gate to midi converter. (only midi in the whole patch)
Change of base pitch - old dude using digital-control, i.e. my finger.
Recorded on a GoPro Hero 2 plugged into the mixer's headphone socket, thus the noise level."

generative drums processed with noise swash and black death noise synth


Published on May 15, 2013 NoizeHack·53 videos

"A Pure Data patch inspired by the unreleased tiptop audio trigger riot sends out midi data to an Alesis sr16 drum machine which is run through a DIY Noise Swash and then parallel processed through a black death noise synth.

The PD patch takes a base time and then splits it to 4 dividers for each track and the dividers each have a probability setting, to decide how often that count of that drum hit is played. I will release the PD patch once I have figured it out a little bit more, here are the settings below

base time is one pulse every 183 millisecons

kick drum: 1/9 90% - 1/41 42%
snare drum: 1/22 75% - 1/71 39% - 1/192 100%
closed hat: 1/2 62% - 1/1 36% - 1/5 18%
open hat: 1/3 15% - 1/5 8% - 1/25 35% - 1/46 26%

as you can see these numbers are pretty random and there are lots of odd and prime numbers in there, but the beat created is still pretty cohesive, to me at least, maybe I have listened to too much odd music. I am very excited for this type of rhythm sequencing and am looking for ways to make it even more interesting.

If you have ideas about how to further make interesting generative rhythm patterns leave them in the comments below and I will try to implement them."

Using MIDI Hardware with Reason - Micro Tutorial

Published on May 15, 2013

"More info on Reason: https://www.propellerheads.se/products/reason/

The Reason Rack offers nearly endless sonic capabilities. But what if you just want the sound of your favorite hardware synth? Or that weird little drum machine you got half-price. In this tutorial we take a look at the External MIDI Instrument and how it can help you expand your Reason rack with your hardware."

Reason on eBay
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Handmade Analog Strobing Lightbulb Synth - Ribbon Control


Published on May 15, 2013 Kyle Evans·112 videos

"Custom built for DJ Sir Richard Alex David, DJ Sole 7012, & DJ Punk Elektro.

http://yaktronix.com/"
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