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Thursday, December 05, 2013

ALM Busy Circuits Beast's Chalkboard Dual Octave Switcher

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"Beast’s Chalkboard is dual channel stepped voltage source and adder for your eurorack modular synthesizer system. It primarily is intended as a dual octave switcher for VCO’s but has many other uses including sequence transposition, FM ratio creation, buffered CV distribution and VCO calibration.

Features

Dual channel voltage adder and source with 1V stepped range of -2 to +2 volts (i.e 5 Octaves)
Two Buffered outputs and through output per channel
Top input normalized to bottom. Allows input to be varied across both channel outputs
Bottom octave switcher can be chained to top extending range to 9 octaves
Also functions as 1->6 or dual 1->3 buffered mult.
Skiff friendly
Designed and built in England"

Hexinverter vcNoiz Voltage Controlled Noise Oscillator

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"vcNOIZ is a unique sounding voltage controlled digital noise source. The frequency of the noise is both linearly and exponentially controllable by analogue control voltage signals. It creates positively raunchy C64-esque digital noise and sounds great for hihats and other sounds as well!

There are no microcontrollers used in this design. It is comprised entirely of CMOS logic and analog opamps, so does not suffer from aliasing or any other issues present in a microcontroller-based design.

Features

Expo CV Input
Linear CV Input
Audio Input
Pitch Control
Base frequency noise output
Sub octave /4 output
Sub octave /8 output
Base frequency DC coupled gate output
Internal clock Output"

Hexinverter Jupiter Storm Cosmic Noise Oscillator

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"Jupiter Storm is a cosmic noise oscillator. It creates sounds that can only be described as out of this world! Where it differs entirely from other pure noise generators (such as vcNOIZ) is in the algorithm used to produce the sound. Jupiter Storm has a tonal character very much of its own.

Jupiter Storm does not create pure white noise like the vcNOIZ noise oscillator module from hexinverter.net. Rather, it derives what is similar to noise (but not quite) from three square wave oscillators in a unique algorithm. Some of the sounds possible are reminiscent of the sound of a broken radio being blasted with noise from the cosmos, hence, the name "cosmic noise oscillator". This creates noise with significant harmonic content and other such interesting timbres you will not hear anywhere else!

Engage the Noise Core Disruptor to create horrific sounds. In this mode, part of the noise core is creatively abused in order to generate insane sonic textures.

Voltage control inputs for all three square wave VCOs in the noise core are available as well as a control voltage input that addresses all three oscillators at once. In this way, very dynamic sounds can be achieved with complex modulation routing. For example, you can apply a taste of LFO modulation to all three oscillators, while modulating a select oscillator simultaneously on its own with something more drastic.

This module is based entirely around analogue opamps and discrete logic gates. No microcontrollers are used in the design of this module.

Features

Unique square wave noise core creates everything from pitched square wave ringmod-esque textures to hissing and screeching noise tones
Noise core square wave VCOs (not v/oct, but close) each have an output so drones can be created simultaneously alongside noise
Noise Core Disruptor mode creatively abuses the noise algorithm into creating very interesting noise timbres
Four noise outputs, each with their own unique sound in Noise Core Disruption mode
Control voltage input for each oscillator as well as ALL oscillators at once. This allows the creation of complex modulation easily
Planned expansion module adds percussion-specific features that turn Jupiter
Storm into a very capable percussion/sound FX synthesis machine"

Bleep Labs Bleep Drum MIDI Lo-Fi Drum Machine

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The Bleep Drum is an Arduino based lo-fi drum machine designed by Dr. Bleep. It includes a sequencer and pitch adjustable samples. A MIDI input allows for external sequencing and control.

Features

Four sounds, two with pitch control
Four selectable sequences
Record patterns just by playing them
Tap tempo
Reverse mode
Hyper Noise 30XX mode
MIDI input
Stereo 1/8″ output
Operation

The left knob controls the pitch of the red pad, the snare.
Right knob controls the blue, tom pad.
Play – Stop and start playback of selected sequence. Light will blink white on the beat.
Record – Start and stop additive recording. Any pad played will be added to the sequence.
Light blinks red.
Tap – Tap tempo
Shift + pad = Change to that color sequence. Light will change to that color.
Shift + Tap + right knob = Change tempo with knob.
Shift + Play = Reverses samples
Play + Record = Erase current sequence.
Blue and yellow sequences start with kick on the 1 and 3.
NOISE MODE 30XX: Hold shift while turning on the device. The light will turn green. Hitting shift again will turn it pink and blinky
In 30XX mode: Green Pots control the pitch just like normal, Pink Pots control noise, All other controls are the same."

Steady State Fate SSF Propogate Eurorack Module

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"Propagate is a pimped out analog gate/trigger delay with a dual personality. Propagate works as both a traditional gate delay (LO mode) and an audio rate delay (HI mode), permitting Propagate to behave as a quad PWM tone generator. Just drive the input with a VCO or self patch to create wild PWM tones and glitch noise!

Gate, trigger and other fast attack signals are delayed before converting into a smoothly variable pulse width. The delay and gate length (SPACE) are both voltage controllable – greatly enhancing the power and capability of the device through automation.

Propagate consists of four independent delay stages that provide an input, DELAY control w/CV jack, Speed Mode switch, SPACE control w/CV jack and an output with LED indicator. The delays can be used individually or cascaded if a patch cable is not inserted into the input jacks. The output from the previous stage is normaled to the following stage – permitting the signals to propagate through each delay, from top to bottom. This feature allows creation of longer delays, longer gate lengths, timed/multi-tiered events, sequences, trills and in audio mode a slew of quad PWM tones. All individually or collectively voltage controlled.

All VC parameters of the delay stages can be controlled by the relevant MASTER CV simultaneously, eliminating the need for using multiple patch cables. The Master CV sums with the individual CV, therefore all of the individual DELAY and SPACE parameters can be separately voltage controlled at the same time as MASTER CV via the individual CV inputs.

In addition to the individual outputs, Propagate features a novel SUM jack that is used to output the pulse train of delayed signals. Always connected to the delay stages, SUM can be used alone or in conjunction with the individual outputs for a number of functions. These include gating envelopes while controlling other synched events, combining gates for longer pulse durations, sequences and trills, as a quad PWM output and more. A blue LED indicator flashes with every pulse.

The Manual Trigger is hardwired to the #1 delay stage input. The trigger signal is combined with whatever is present at the input with a discrete OR gate. Use the trigger to initiate a sequence or other event like a self patched feedback loop, or as a general purpose trigger for your modular system.

Propagate is enabled ON by default. A gate signal can be used to turn Propagate's delay engines on or off when a gate signal is applied to the Enable jack. A Hi gate is on, low is off. An LED is provided for visual feedback.

Another novel feature, this input is used to pass or combine an external signal like a clock, random gate or other gate related signal with the SUM output. If Propagate is inactive or not producing a signal, SUM will simply pass whatever is going though the MIX IN. Otherwise the MIX IN signal is logically OR'd with Propagate's SUM output. Logical OR simply outputs a gate hi when both or either signals is high and a gate low when both signals are low. An LED is provided for visual feedback of the input signal.

This is a completely new concept that extends the traditional gate delay into the audio range. The output is a series of high speed pulses that can be shifted with the delay controls to affect pitch and PWM tones with the space controls. Each stage can output a single pulse or they can be combined via the SUM output or externally to produce up to to a quad pulsed waveform with independent PWM for each pulse. This allows for a huge variety of glitch and harmonic rich tones and very complex waveforms when the signals are mixed externally with the ability to invert and attenuate some of the outputs. That being said, the SUM output alone is already capable of a rich array of tones. Add voltage control and you're in serious business! The bandwidth of each delay is roughly 10Hz – 5kHz. Higher and lower pitched waveforms are possible when the pulses are combined and manipulated.

Using the included expansion cable, an indefinite number of Propagate modules can be chained together for huge delays, sequences and ridiculously complex pulsed waveform generation. Every subsequent Propagate in the chain connects a normal (that can be broken) to the last delay of the previous module. Expanding also combines the previous SUM pulse train with the following module's SUM output. Huge matrix delays and complex rhythmic events are possible without the restrictions of quantized divisions.

Features

Gate/Trigger Delay
4 Independent Delay Stages
4 Inputs
4 Delay Controls w/ CV
4 Speed Mode Switches
4 Space Controls w/ CV"

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Carl Oliver - Experiment Thirty Four

Published on Dec 5, 2013 Carl Oliver·35 videos

"A Video Series of Short Eurorack Modular Impromptu Experiments and Improvisations."

"Sleep in Heavenly Peace"- NI Absynth- Silent Night

Published on Dec 5, 2013 Anthony Distefano·274 videos

"I added my Absynth version of Silent Night to a clip from The Haunting .Happy Holidays!"

Shruthi midnight edition samples

Jasuto 1.5 Now Available

iTunes: Jasuto - Chris Wolfe

Video posted here.

"What's New in Version 1.5.0
New in v1.5
- Added Audiobus support (input, effect & output source)
- Completely compatible with iOS7
- Updated UI graphics
- Universal device and Retina support
- Zillions of bugs squashed
- A shinny new manual
- Added background audio support
- Low latency audio (256 samples)
- Sample sharing through SoundCloud
- Dropbox syncing of samples/scenes
- New ADSR2, AP, Brick, EXP, Mix, Power, ZeroX, Tanh, Gain Node Modules

In-App purchases
- High Fidelity (Hi-Fi) Audio
- New Nodes:
-- Chorus Module
-- Detuned Module
-- Dirty Module
-- Morph Module
-- Space Module"
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