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Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Kawai SX-210 Polyphonic Synthesizer Demo

Uploaded on Jan 16, 2010 zibbybone·118 videos

"The first and last minutes of this video feature effects (reverb & delay) from the Roland Fantom X6, but the rest is straight, dry SX. Its strings patches with internal chorus engaged are reminescent of the string synths of the 70's like the Solina. Not a bad little synth for the money. No sliders, but all programming is done by selecting a switch for the parameter to edit and changing the value with an "alpha" dial. Not sure if the patches in this synth are factory or not as I was not original owner (nor do I still own this synth)."

Thought I posted this one before, but apparently not. Click here for a ton of zibbybone synth videos previously posted. I spotted this one on Computer Music Guide.

Infinite Sinewave - Gravity Grows (Using Quneo & Ableton Live)

Published on Jun 18, 2013 infinitesinewave·4 videos

"Work with what you have and create something original. Many great artists have done much more with much less than what you even see here. REMEMBER THAT and stay inspired. Keep creating and value yourself as a human being. We are unique in our ability to either destroy or create.

If you like this video, please help me spread the word and SHARE it on Facebook or anywhere else you may be on the internet.

This track is not available on i-tunes yet but I'll post a link as soon as the 'full version' is released. In the meantime, you can get my other tracks @ https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/not..." Infinite Sinewave

Machinedrum + iPad bonanza

Published on Jun 18, 2013

"messing around with my upcoming iPad app for the Elektron Machinedrum"

Follow-up to Upcoming Pattern Recognition iOS App for Elektron's Machinedrum

Hbn


Published on Jun 18, 2013 Brendan Byrne·33 videos

Cleaning up excess ink on DIY front panels.

Livid Base: Experimenting with Max for Live

Published on Jun 18, 2013 lividTV·142 videos

"We started some experiments with Max For Live step sequencers and the Livid Base. These are extremely rudimentary, but because they can be accessed with Device control, they are very powerful and easy to work with. Control of these step sequencers is as simple as pointing the controller to the device using the Base Remote Script for Ableton Live 9 in Device mode. One you navigate to a module, it acts as a "super device" handing off the pads and sliders to the Max for Live patch. While these little toys won't be a "final" product, we'll have something for you to play with soon!"

Livid Instruments BASE on eBay

DAVE SMITH INSTRUMENTS/ROGER LINN TEMPEST - BASECK GETTIN BUMPY


Published on Jun 18, 2013 baseck·23 videos

"just getting down on a new rave track!"

Update: video re-uploaded for those that missed it.

Analogue Solutions EKG (Elektro Kardio Gramm) Unique 8 Step Analogue Sequencer


Published on Jun 18, 2013 rezfilter·51 videos

"EKG Teaser! :)

...from Medic Modules

CV Out, Gate Out, Clock In, Clock Thru, Reset In.

Each step also has a unique Function control. Each step can be turned off, skipped, repeated or set as a reset point.

Proper video coming soon...

more info: http://www.medicmodules.com"

So is Medic a sub brand of Analogue Solutions or an independent new brand of modules from Tom Carpenter, the man behind Analogue Solutions?

Digital Attenuators and new .SHN demo

Published on Jun 17, 2013 suitandtieguy·38 videos

"here's how you can use the Digital Attenuators as a perfectly pedestrian, yet clear and precise, VCA.

available soon at http://stgsoundlabs.com/"

Jurgen Haible Varislope Filter/Phaser demo


Published on Jun 17, 2013 Stephen Drake·37 videos

"This is an overly long demo of the Jurgen Haible Varislope Filter/Phaser. This isn't a commercially available module currently - it was only available as a PCB directly from Jurgen, and after he passed away in 2011 they became unavailable. It's possible they will become available again in the future. The sounds that are being filtered are being created with 3 sequencers, a MOTM 300 VCO, a Double Dekka VCO, and an Ian Fritz Teezer VCO. All running through a Craig Lee Eight Channel Quantizer. Clock services provided by the 4ms SCM/RCD."

MakeNoise Phonogene Firmware Update Part 1


MakeNoise Phonogene Firmware Update Part 1 from Walker Farrell on Vimeo.

http://makenoisemusic.com/phonogene.shtml

"The Phonogene rev 372 upgrade includes:

Improved Audio Fidelity
Improved Vari-Speed response (shorter scale, greater resolution)
End of GENE Pulse (EOS outputs pulses for both Splices and Genes, turn up Gene Size see this in action)
Longer Record Time (improved memory management and improved audio fidelity make longer recordings possible)

Broken ECHO Mode: all new behavior allows for realtime processing of audio signals.

To enter Broken Echo Mode create a sample/ loop/ Splice (just press REC button and record entire memory blank, for example),press and hold REC button until you pass through the EOS (EOS flashes) and RECORD will be stuck ON. To Exit Broken ECHO, just hit REC button again (do not HOLD it though, or you will go back into Broken Echo).

In this mode the PHONOGENE is similar to the Echoplex with the SOS switch activated or that trick that William S. Burroughs used where he covered the ERASE head of a tape recorder and allowed a spool of tape to be recorded over and over again (without erasing the previous recordings). This is a great mode for building walls of sound, drones or making crude echo FX.

Phonogene will still mind Splices and Vari-Speed, Gene Size, Shift and Slide all function. Any modulation of these parameters will be recorded. Be sure to set the MIX control according to your desired results. For example, live input processing will require the MIX to be set at around 50%, while massaging content that has been captured will need MIX set to 100% WET. Adding or removing splices during Broken Echo Mode is not supported.

Bug Fix:
Double trigger at EOS while Vari-Speed set for Forward playback is fixed."
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