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Tuesday, November 05, 2013

Roland Juno 6 Vintage Analog Synth

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Clavia Nord Lead 3 Virtual Analog Synth SN NC01189

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Clavia Nord Lead Virtual Analog Synth SN 513616

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Roland Super Jupiter MKS-80

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MFB Urzwerg Analog CV Control Voltage & MIDI Sequencer

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Boss DR-55 Dr. Rhythm Vintage Analog Drum Machine

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Grp A4 Analog Synthesizer

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Patchblocks Programmable Mini Synth Modules on Kickstarter



A bit like KORG LittleBits meets Nord Modular, Pure Data & Plogue Bidule.

via Kickstarter

"Software patching goes hardware! Create your own modular synthesiser by programming Patchblocks with our software editor.

Program your own synthesiser modules

We are proud to present Patchblocks, a modular synthesiser and signal processing system where you decide what the hardware does. You want a filter module? Turn your Patchblock into one! You want a crazy sounding bassline synth with built-in arppegiator? Make it so! We provide you with an empty canvas, your imagination fills it."


"How does it work?

All you need is a Patchblock, a Mac or Windows PC and our free software. The software allows you to program your hardware module the way you want. This is done in a so called “visual programming language”, in other words, you don't have to go into 100% geek mode and write code to make it happen. Visual programming is easy, you choose from a variety of low level sound processing elements and combine their functions by connecting them with virtual cables – a bit like a modular synthesiser, but in software. Your library of software modules includes signal generators and processors (e.g. oscillators, filters, delays etc.), signal routing options and even modules for algorithmic composition. Our editor lets you emulate how your patch will sound and once you’re happy with it you can upload it to your Patchblock hardware simply by connecting it via USB. Once programmed you can unplug the Patchblock and jam away."


"What can I do with them?

A lot, it's really up to you. Plug some of your other gear in and use them as a sound processor if you want. Make an awesome noise box that produces pure digital filth. Let them play a concerto of chaos based algorithmic sequences. But also don't forget to think outside the box! Because you can combine several Patchblocks, you can make them work together. One Patchblock could for example generate an LFO (Low Frequency Oscillator) that you plug into another block to modulate processes that happen in there. Or you can create a chain of audio effects and processes. You can do this analogue style, by connecting them with audio cables, or via a digital connection, by clicking the Patchblocks together directly. Or even both!"

See Kickstarter for more including some audio demos.

via Palm Sounds

Pitch Painter for iOS

Published on Nov 5, 2013 Joshue Ott·36 videos

Don't miss this one. :)

iTunes: Pitch Painter


"2013 ON for Learning Award Winner!

Morton Subotnick presents a new way for your kids to create music. Pitch Painter is a musical finger painting app that is simple yet surprisingly sophisticated. While engaged in creative musical play, the child will be introduced to a variety of musical instrumental sounds and authentic scale tunings from four regions of the world.

features:

-designed specifically for ages 3-5.
-select 3 instrumental sounds from each of 4 different regions of the world.
-Hear what you are creating as you paint it using up to three fingers at one time.
-play the "canvas" in many different ways:
-hear exactly how you painted it.
-hear it as a normal piece of ‘written’ music played from left to right.
-hear how it sounds upside down, backwards
-scrub it like a DJ
-erase notes you don’t want.
-save and load your compositions.
-detailed instructions for parents and educators."

mc808 - experimentalist

Published on Nov 5, 2013 bananepoep·66 videos

"just some experimental loops i just can't put a decent composition together dam'n but i think i'll get there soon well loads of ideas just liked to share some of them with you let me know what you think
more to come soon"
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