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Friday, August 02, 2013

Weinglas - More and More Delayed

Published on Aug 2, 2013 Wein Glas·22 videos

"The Metasonix D1000 gets not enough love on youtube, so I made this video. The lovely tube drum machine plays with it's friends Grendel Drone Commander and Red Panda Particle Delay.

Only two channels of the D1000 were used here: One for the backgound drone and the other channel of the D1000 works as a filter for the Particle Delay and as a drum machine at the same time."

Clair de Lune (Moog Etherwave Theremin Solo )

Published on Aug 2, 2013 karenevil·276 videos

"Need more practice, yes..."

Buchla Skype Tutoring with Todd Barton


Todd Barton is offering Buchla Tutoring via Skype. You'll find the full details on his website here.

You'll find a ton of video posts by Todd featured here and previously under his vgermuse alias here.

Teenage Engineering OP-1 - Kalimba

Published on Jul 31, 2013 Anthony Distefano·241 videos

"A piece I did using my OP- 1 and my Kalimba . I made the piece by sampling the Kalimba into the OP-1 and used the Tombola sequencer for the patterns"

via Anthony Distefano on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge

Mode Machines MW-1 WASP Filter in the Flesh


via John Fisher on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge

TENORI-ON + NORD MODULAR Track by Michael Patulski


New vids added to this post.

Modcan Dual Delay 73B

"The Dual Delay represents the next step in delay based effects from Modcan. This is not just a dual version of the 59B. We completely reworked both the hardware and firmware model to add significant features and enhancements to improve upon the popular 59B design.

The most obviously apparent change was to make it a Dual with independent controls for each channel. We also added selectable modes for delay type. Choices are Re-sampling (pitch shifting effect when altering delay time) and a "Clean" mode for standard Digital Delay effects without pitch shifting.

Low noise design using 48kHz sample rate, 32bit DSP processing and 16bit I/O.

Other features include 0Hz-21K continuously variable 4 Pole Lowpass filter in the delay feedback path for "Analog BBD/Tape Delay" emulation. The filter has full range self oscillating resonance with voltage control of resonance amount and filter cutoff.

Input signals can be routed as two mono delays or stereo or as a dual Tap delay with delays in series internally.

Each channel can be either in clean or resample modes and can also be patched in series and parallel for external feedback path.

Delay time can be set by panel control knob, CV, external sync pulse and tap tempo buttons. Also sync division is available to divide the pulse clock. Each delay has 3 ranges

Resample Delay Ranges:
Lo: 0.01s - 0.06s
Mid: 0.06s - 0.5s
Hi: 0.5s - 4s

Clean Delay Ranges:
Lo: 0.0006 - 0.02s
Mid: 0.02s - 0.91s
Hi: 0.91s - 5.46s

All the functions (except input level) that are controlled by panel knobs have matching CV inputs allowing for a wide range of flexible control modulation.

The module uses very low current requiring only 40mA for operation and will work with any power supply between 8 and 15V. Less current than many simple analogue modules.

Features:
Two independent mono delays
48kHz sample rate, 32bit DSP processing and 16bit I/O
Built in 4 pole Lowpass filter with resonance and routing
CV control over all major parameters
Mono or stereo input/output
Delay time in 3 ranges
Tap and Sync tempo
Sync tempo division
Clipping and sync speed indicator LEDs
Very low operating current
20HP wide approx. 1" deep
Firmware by Eric Brombaugh
Specs:
Sample Rate 48kHz@16bit
Input: 10V pk-pk@100Kohms
Output: 10V pk-pk @1Kohms
Input CV 0-10V@100Kohms
Current:40mA@+12V, 10mA@-12V"

via Modcan where you'll find some demos.

This one in via Soviet Space Child. Bottom pic via Muff's

Asterix Making A Beat Using Native Instruments Maschine, Apple iPhone & Vinyl

Published on Jul 30, 2013 Firehouse SoundLabs·37 videos

"Want to hear more? Check out B.A.D Company - Bars and Drums (Produced by Asterix) on Itunes http://itun.es/iLY3LT.
Here is another video breaking down the creative process of a sampled based beat using Native Instruments Maschine and Vinyl records. This time we've taken a small mobile set up including a portable turntable, a laptop and an iPhone out on location to Bucaramanga Colombia We included a few screen shots of the Maschine software as I made changes on the control surface. We start off by grabbing a record Choosing a sample. We continue by loading up one of the Stock drum kits included in the Maschine library. Then we wire up the iPhone and sample a hook. Finally we put the whole thing together and sequence it using the Maschine's software and a few effect patches."

The Seaboard GRAND: Performances

The Seaboard GRAND: Performance 1

Published on May 1, 2013 WeAreROLI·3 videos

"An excerpt from Sergei Prokofiev's Piano Sonata No. 7, played on the Seaboard GRAND, performed by Hao Chen.

For more information please visit www.weareroli.com"

Seaboard Moonwalk

Published on Mar 11, 2013

"A duet played on a Seaboard.

Evolved from the piano keyboard, the Seaboard is a new musical instrument which bridges the gap between acoustic and digital music by putting the control of pitch, volume and timbre right at your fingertips."

This one in via Alek Stark.

ALM Busy Circuits Pamela's Workout Sequencer

Note: Auction links are affiliate links for which the site may be compensated.

via this auction

"Pamela´s Workout is a compact programmable clock source for your Eurorack modular system. The module gives you eight widely adjustable clock outputs, all correlated to a direct and voltage controlled BPM based clock. It offers clock division and clock multiplication with 32 values; voltage controlled transport functions etc. The settings can be saved in a non-volatile memory.

Pamela´s Workout has an internal, BPM based clock generator working in a range between 25 and 300 BPM. The clock speed and the transport functions (reset and start/stop) are voltage controllable. You can synchronise the module to an external clock with 24, 16, 12, 8, 4, or 1 ppq (pulses per quarter note); The more pulses, the more accurate the clock multiplying function works.

Each of the eight trigger outputs correlates to the clock and has plenty of settings:

Clock division and clock multiplication with 32 values, from /512 to *48, including triplets, Odds, Evens etc.
pulse width of the trigger, adjustable in 1/96ths steps, depending on the clock
random skip function will leave out triggers in an arbitrary manner. The higher the value, the more triggers will be skipped.
Delay and delay divisor functions for creating shuffle patterns. The dela function will delay in 1/96th steps with the clock divisor value as maximal delay. The delay divider function will delay only the other or the third trigger.
beat offset alias rotating function for triggers will offset divisors by the specified value in beats. Can be used only with divisors.
inputs and outputs

external clock input. Start/stop input. CV input for controlling the internal clock´s tempo. Eight trigger outputs.

measures and weight

3U Eurorack module, 8HP wide, 22mm deep.
current draw: ~30mA (up to maximum 80mA, when all triggers are on)"
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