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Thursday, June 27, 2013

Studio Electronics Code 8 Moog Filter

Published on Jun 27, 2013 MrFirechild·34 videos

"Source Code Unknown , a song made only with sounds from the Studio Electronics Code 8 analog synthesizer. Also only the Moog filter is used on this song. The song is included on the second Firechild album Beyond The Stars released April 2013."

Mode Machines xoxbox iPad App Demo Video

Published on Jun 26, 2013 Alex Smith·9 videos

Looks like this is real.

Tiptop Audio Releases Trigger Riot Sequencer


"TIPTOP AUDIO INTRODUCES TRIGGER RIOT SEQUENCER

A Fresh New Approach to Making Beats, Drums, and Other Rhythmic Elements for Electronic Musicians in the Age of Now.

Sunnyvale, CA, June 26, 2013 ­ What happens if you put a clock divider, clock multiplier, step injector, time shifter, clock shifter, pulse width modulator, and an arithmatic probablity proces­ sor all under the control of a single knob? Now what will happen if you fit 16 of those knobs into a single module and have them interact? YOU WILL HAVE A RIOT, A TRIGGER RIOT! With so much going on, simply tweaking a few knobs gets a lot happening on its eight chan­ nels, with sequences building up, interesting patterns evolving, and streams of triggers and gates pouring from the outputs.

The Trigger Riot represents a new type of pattern sequencer that is both creatively deep on one hand and intuitive on the other.

This innovative sequencer is used to compose rhythmic elements in the modular synth in a unique method and way that has never been used before. The Trigger Riot creates sequences with knobs instead of switches, with the knobs able to be used independently or in Matrix. The concept takes a bit to get used to but in the end is very simple to understand, the TR gener­ ates or takes in a clock signal, each of the knobs can be used as the Programmable Clock Divider (divider), Clock sequencer (steps), or both to generate streams of triggers and gates at the outputs.

As a highly accurate clock source it has 8 outputs, each output can have up to 4 clock divi­ sions and each of these divisions can be assigned a probability of triggering, clock shifting, time shifting, fractional clock multiplication and pulse width. Additionally, each output has 4 steps that do not repeat like a division.

Not only are all the quick manipulative functions at your fingertips and the playability instanta­ neous, but you never have to worry about it going obsolete with the ability to upgrade with USB firmware.

Other features include: non volatile memory for patterns, syncronization with external gear, smart syncronization of multi­Riot setups, din sync with vintage x0x boxes, an internal precise tempo clock generator, tap tempo, preset looping, sequencing of independent channels or cross relationship matrix sequencing for some real trigger madhouse.

It can be used to time any modulation source such as the Z4000 envelope generator, Z8000 CV sequencer, and many others but also to trigger our complete synth voices and drum mod­ ules in tandem, creating the world’s first fully modular drum machine: the Tiptop analog groove generator of the new age.

For more information, visit www.tiptopaudio.com. ­­­­­­­­­

About TipTop Audio
Tiptop Audio is a company built around fresh ideas revolutionizing the Eurorack modular synth. Headquartered in the heart of Silicon Valley, Tiptop Audio strives to give musicians the opportunity to easily use state of the art modular synthesizer tools, while being confident in the top notch sound quality, affordability, and level of synthesis with both analog and hybrid digital technologies."

Torino Synth Meeting - Enrico Cosimi presenta GRP Synthesizer A4


Published on Jun 27, 2013 noisecollectivenet·11 videos

"Torino Synth Meeting - In occasione della terza edizione, abbiamo avuto il piacere di ospitare Enrico Cosimi e Paolo Groppioni che hanno presentato l'ultimo nato in casa GRP SYNTHESIZER, un mostro analogico che ha lasciato tutti i presenti a bocca aperta!"


Noisecollective Torino Synth Clinic 2009 - Costuire l'oscillatore

Published on Jun 27, 2013 noisecollectivenet·11 videos

"Estratto dalla Torino Synth Clinic organizzata da Noisecollective.net in collaborazione con Elbarrio e la rivista gratuita Audio Video Music. Come docente per questa edizione abbiamo avuto il piacere di avere con noi Pier Calderan. Durante la clinic i nostri iscritti hanno realizzato un oscillatore sinusoidale. In questo episodio inizia la vera e propria costruzione del nostro oscillatore sinusoidale."

YAMAHA CS70M

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QuNeo Now Supported by Over 30 Popular Music Applications



"QuNeo Now Supported by Over 30 Popular Music Applications

Exciting new integration for FL Studio, Reason, VirtualDJ and Spark

BERKELEY, California – June 27, 2013 – Keith McMillen Instruments, developer of the most expressive instruments for making music with computers, announced today a new wave of music software integration for its QuNeo 3D Multi-touch pad controller.

QuNeo, the most expressive pad controller on the market, is now the most widely supported. QuNeo works out of the box with over 30 music applications, yet allows for easy tweaking to suit every player's needs.

This video [above] shows over 30 applications that can be controlled by QuNeo!

FL Studio 11
FL Studio is one of the most widely used music production software applications. The recent release FL Studio 11 by Image-Line Software includes native support for QuNeo and a new Performance mode for clip-launching.

"Image-Line is happy to include QuNeo as a supported MIDI controller in FL Studio," said Image-Line Communications Manager, Scott Fisher. "FL Studio 11's new Performance mode allows QuNeo users to do live triggering of their playlist clips."


QuNeo launching clips in FL Studio 11's new Performance mode.


Reason 7
Reason is a popular and powerful music production studio from Propellerhead Software. Released in April, Reason 7 includes built in control surface support for QuNeo.

“Controlling Reason with QuNeo gives you a different way to approach your music making, and the unique controller offers some really exciting features for interacting with your Reason rack,” said Propellerhead Product Specialist, Mattias Häggström Gerdt.

It's now easier than ever to use QuNeo's X-Y location and pressure sensitive pads to bring expressive levels of performance control to Reason. Each of QuNeo's pads can act as both a keyboard key and a 3-D effects joystick. QuNeo's additional sliders, rotaries and buttons provide even more ways to interact with Reason.

VirtualDJ
VirtualDJ is a popular DJ software application with a large, world-wide user base. In partnership with KMI, Atomix Productions has developed a QuNeo preset and control surface mapping for VirtualDJ which provides a wide range of performance options.

"It was a real pleasure working with QuNeo and the KMI staff to bring such a versatile product to VirtualDJ users, and we look forward to working with other products from Keith McMillen," said Atomix Hardware Development Engineer, Chris Stoll.

Users can scratch, crossfade between decks, alter the tempo of tracks, control loops, filters, effects and key changes, access cue points, and trigger samples. When scratching with QuNeo’s rotaries, looping or hot cue triggering, users can leverage Virtual DJ’s “Slip Mode” which automatically returns the track to the point where it would be if none of these actions had occurred.

Arturia Spark
Arturia's innovative software instruments are a natural fit with QuNeo. In partnership with Arturia, KMI has developed QuNeo control surface mappings and a custom QuNeo preset for Spark, Spark Vintage Drum Machines, Spark DubStep and Spark EDM.

Using QuNeo factory presets, users can play individual pads or drum patterns, perform drum loop manipulation, and control effects. The custom Spark QuNeo preset provides more advanced features like additional effects control, the use of QuNeo’s rotaries, and the ability to activate transport controls from QuNeo.

Learn more at www.keithmcmillen.com/QuNeo/tour/.

About Keith McMillen Instruments
Keith McMillen Instruments develops innovative hardware and software technologies that allow musicians to interface with computers in exciting new ways. Based in Berkeley, California, KMI's products provide today's modern musician with the tools needed to bring new dimensions of expression and control to their performance. We believe when a computer is played as a musical instrument it should feel and respond like one, with all the nuance and sensitivity that makes an instrument musical."

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Synthrotek Chaos Nand PROTO video demo

Published on Jun 27, 2013 synthrotek·97 videos

"My First Project"

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Doepfer A170 Dual Slew Limiter-Processing and Oscilloscope Views Pt 2

Published on Jun 27, 2013 raulsworldofsynths·216 videos

"A continuation of the Doepfer A170 Dual Slew Limiter series. In this segment Oscilloscope views of subaudio waveforms processed with a slew limiter modulating a VCO are compared to those unprocessed. Sound and Video by Raul Pena."

All parts here.

SMOV0054


Published on Jun 27, 2013 Carlos Alberto Gutiérrez Vera·43 videos

SMOV0055

Dave Smith Mopho 32-Key Monophonic Synthesizer SN 00688

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