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Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Koma Elektronik SVF-201

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"The KOMA Elektronik SVF-201 is a state variable filter for the Eurorack modular synthesizer system. Its filter circuit is built up with optical parts (Vactrols) therefor delivering excellent studio audio quality and an unique warm analogue sound. The module uses parallel mounted PCBs so it can be used in skiffs as well as in big cases, the total depth is less than 4 cm. The unit comprises 4 audio outputs that can be used independently of each other at the same time, a High Pass, Band Pass, Low Pass and the unique first ever CV’able Mix Out. The Mix Out out let’s you sweep continuously through the other three outputs by means of a knob and control voltage.

The SVF-201 offers an amazing sounding filter together with a well designed user friendly surface; a professional feeling inviting you to play it real good.

Features

4 Audio outputs: low pass, band pass, high pass and mix
3 CV inputs for cutoff, resonance and mix"

Roland MC-808 and Korg EMX demo by Midera: The genomic failure

Published on Jun 12, 2013 acemonvw·32 videos

"Just put together a piece using the MC-808 and the Korg EMX."

100 Whooshes in 2 minutes with PS3 controller


100 Whooshes in 2 minutes with PS3 controller from AntonAudio on Vimeo.

"Since I modified my Open Sound Control Max patch to work with a PS3 controller, I had to go ahead and port it as a MIDI controller as well:) I haven't made a MIDI version of a game controller, i'm glad I did as its proven very useful. I like MIDI and have a number of dedicated MIDI controllers I use but the many simultaneous inputs a game controller provides is unmatched by any traditional music controller. You only have two hands so generally its only controlling 2 knobs at the same time, or one XY pad and one knob etc. My Max patch is still a work in progress as i'd like to still add some LFO, envelope and sequencer functionality, but in the meantime I was inspired by Charles Deenen's whoosh design template ( http://designingsound.org/2010/02/charles-deenen-special-100-whooshes-in-2-minutes/ )and thought it would be fun to make something work along those lines, borrowing some of the ideas but using my game MIDI controller to control it.
I'm a huge fan of Charles' designs and have worked with him in the past so this was a fun experiment for me.
Instead of setting it up in a linear way with many tracks in ProTools I chose to use 2 samplers that can randomly load different content on only 2 tracks with select processing. Many, many ways to set something up like this, experimentation is important, and a lot of fun. Anyone need some whooshes?
http://antonaudio.com"

Dtronics Teaser SID6

Published on Jun 12, 2013 Dtronicsmusic·9 videos

Cool Polysix style Polysid logo on the circuit board. I'm guessing this is a six voice SID from Dtronics, makers of various MIDI devices and the DT200 PG-200 clone. See the Dtronics label below for more.

Synthrotek Eurorack Modular Chaos Nand

Published on Jun 12, 2013 synthrotek·95 videos

http://www.synthrotek.com/
Synthrotek on eBay (RSS)

My moaning Korg MS-20 synthesizer... ;-)

Published on Jun 12, 2013 AnalogAudio1·109 videos

"This short movie is for adults only ;-)"

KORG MS20 Minis on eBay

New Free Gimmick Graph Synth from Ju-X Designs





"Demonstration of a new version of Gimmick (Free) Audio Unit Plugin Synth.

Gimmick is a software synthesizer that is loaded with a totally new way of synthesis oscillator. Absolutely digital and mathematical. Check it at ju-x.com/gimmick/ for more information. Get it free, today!

Played with: Juno Ju-X's Sequera MIDI Step Sequencer, Native Instruments Kontakt for bass drum, Avid ProTools for recording and a simple delay effect on Gimmick."

"Highlights: Improved drastically from the last Mini version. Still free to grab!

New Graphing Oscillator.
Now you can look and manipulate Gimmick Oscillator by handling graph directly!

Triple fat oscillation and super-low pass filter.
It produces way fat and massive sounds. And absolutely digital.

New translucent UI design.
The first plugin on the earth with a translucent look! Sometime good to watch what’s going on behind it.

Technology: Gimmick’s oscillator draws waveform by setting how many times to twist it in a cycle, then divides it by scanning Up and Down direction, finally player can determine positions of each turning points."

First patch with the Mutable Instruments Braids and Grids Modules (Plucked Synthesis)


First patch with the Mutable Instruments Braids and Grids Modules (Plucked Synthesis) from Richard Devine on Vimeo.


"First patch experiment using the Mutable Instruments Braids Macro oscillator running in "PLUK" mode. Emulating the sound of raw plucked strings that change with the timbre control via damping, and the color knob changing the plucking position. MakeNoise Rene sending out CV notes to the 1-v/oct input and Gate triggers to the Braids trigger input. The output is then running into the Phonogene for light processing. Liquid drum percussion sequencing by three gate trigger outputs from the Grids module. Trigger one going into the Mungo g0. Trigger two going to the DPO for the lower end kick drum emulation. Final output running lightly through a eventide space pedal. "

http://mutable-instruments.net/

Electro-Harmonix 8 Step Program - "Get On The Bus"


Published on Jun 12, 2013 EHX·164 videos

Electro Harmonix 8 Step on eBay - It's less than you might think.

"The EHX 8 Step Program plugs into the expression pedal or CV input of other effects pedals and synthesizers delivering rhythmic sequencer control. With eight independent sliders, each controlling a sequence step, it can turn an ordinary auto-wah into a step filter, a tremolo into a syncopated pulse effect and a pitch-shifter into an arpeggiator.

This eye-popping video, shot less than a mile from EHX headquarters at Carousel Studios in Greenpoint, Brooklyn, provides a peak into the sound sculpting power of the new 8 Step Program!

Credits for: Get On The Bus video

Music by Polyvox, download:
http://itunes.com/polyvox
http://polyvox.bandcamp.com

Video by Amy Hobby and Tony Zajkowski

Filmed at Carousel Vintage Keyboard Studio, Brooklyn, NY
http://carouselrecording.com

Joe McGinty ~ Composer, Keyboards, Programming
http://www.joemcginty.com

Alyson Greenfield ~ vocals, Omnichord, keyboards
http://www.alysongreenfield.com

Tony Zajkowski ~ guitar, video editor
http://www.tonyzajkowski.com

With the Solid Go Go Dancers: Cindy Gold, Elektra Gold, Roxanne Gold
http://www.facebook.com/SolidGoGo

Choreography by Anna Copa Cabanna
http://www.facebook.com/annacopacabanna"

via Joe McGinty on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge & Scott Matthews

Random Patch

Published on Jun 12, 2013 nacioda·5 videos

"Maths controlling the Doepfer XTreme Filter with Z3000, Gamma Wave Source and A-111-5 controlled by Maths, everything to optomix.
Tip Top Drums."

via Ignacio Dacio on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge
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