Published on Dec 6, 2013 Shock-HRz·72 videos
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Live performance by Shock-HRz
Equipment for this video:
Simone Ciacci a.k.a. "Storm 3003":
- Elektron Analog Four
Francesco Salvatici a.k.a. "4TeK":
- Korg Electribe MX
Gabriele Marini a.k.a. "ReD":
- Akai Miniak
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Friday, December 06, 2013
Arturia Mini & Micro Brute Sequenced with an Acidlab M1AM1
Published on Dec 6, 2013 AudioCentralMagazine·177 videos
Carmel with her Doepfer Mixtur-Trautonium
via CatSynth, via William Blakeney
“Carmel, our Bengal kitty-cat with her Doepfer Mixtur-Trautonium…We have a deal that she only chews the grey cables, not the blue or the red.”
A 9 months baby play synthesizer
Published on Dec 6, 2013 Umang Tv·106 videos
And so it begins...
And so it begins...
KRM Electronics MIDI-CV Converter Prototype Demo
Published on Nov 25, 2013 krmelectronics·10 videos
"This is a demo of my performace-oriented MIDI-CV converter. The unit shown is only a prototype. I'm planning on making a module based version, and also a small PCB suitable for retrofitting a mono-synth.
In the demo I'm using an Ensoniq SQ1 as a MIDI controller. It's not producing any sound. All of the sound comes from a Paia 9700 modular. I'm also using an Akai LPD8 to send MIDI button presses, and continuous controller messages.
My MIDI-CV converter takes the merged MIDI stream, and outputs 2 CVs and a gate to the Paia 9700.
All of the arpeggiator functions can be controlled in real time via MIDI:
- MIDI sync On/Off
- MIDI clock ratio (from whole notes, all the way to 32nd triplets)
- Speed (when not synced to MIDI)
- Gate time
- Latch On/Off
- Arpeggiator pattern (Up, Down, Up-Down, Down-Up, Repeat End Note, Random, User Defined)
- Arpeggiator octave span (1 to 5)"
Note: I created a KRM Electronics label with this post. I added the label to the other technical overview and repair videos by krmelectronics as well. Labels typically get created for new makers & manufacturers and may be applied to posts not featuring their products to give you more insight into their interests and background.
Site Tip: See the manufacturer channels at the bottom of posts for more. You can find the channel label drop down on the right of the site. Or if you know the channel you can click on any channel in a post and replace the channel with the one you want, for example: http://www.matrixsynth.com/search/label/KRM%20Electronics to http://www.matrixsynth.com/search/label/Moog.
Sequential Circuits Prophet-5 Repair - DAC Issues
Uploaded on Apr 24, 2011 krmelectronics·10 videos
"Description of a common failure mode of the Prophet 5 (the DAC and related circuits), how to diagnose it, and how to fix it."
"Description of a common failure mode of the Prophet 5 (the DAC and related circuits), how to diagnose it, and how to fix it."
Sequential Circuits Model 800 Sequencer Technical Overview & Demo
Uploaded on Sep 5, 2011 krmelectronics·10 videos
"Technical overview of the Sequential Circuits Model 800 Sequencer."
Sequential Circuits Model 800 Sequencer Demo
Uploaded on Sep 5, 2011
"Demo of the Sequential Circuits Model 800 Sequencer."
Arp Odyssey Repair & Tech Tips & Demo Clips
Arp Odyssey Repair & Tech Tips
Uploaded on Feb 1, 2012 krmelectronics·10 videos
"Repair and tech tips for the Arp Odyssey."
Arp Odyssey Demo Clips
Uploaded on Dec 15, 2011 krmelectronics·10 videos
"Arp Odyssey demo clips from my repair video."
Uploaded on Feb 1, 2012 krmelectronics·10 videos
"Repair and tech tips for the Arp Odyssey."
Arp Odyssey Demo Clips
Uploaded on Dec 15, 2011 krmelectronics·10 videos
"Arp Odyssey demo clips from my repair video."
Bach Two-Part Invention No. 1 - EMS Synthi - Moog Source
Uploaded on Jan 20, 2012 krmelectronics·10 videos
"Bach Two-Part Invention No. 1, played on an EMS Synthi and Moog Source. The audio was recorded directly to 1/4" tape (Revox PR99 at 15 IPS) and dubbed back into the video. The Synthi was played via a Yamaha MIDI controller, and a Paia 9700 MIDI-CV converter. The reverb is from an Alesis Midiverb II.
Since the Synthi expects 0.32 v/oct, but the Paia MIDI-CV converter output is 1 v/oct, I had to run the output of the Paia through a simple voltage divider circuit (not shown in the video) to convert it."
EMS Synthi Technical Overview, Demo Clips & More
Uploaded on Jan 29, 2012 krmelectronics·10 videos
"Technical overview of the EMS Synthi."
EMS Synthi Demo Clips
Uploaded on Jan 29, 2012 8reste·11 videos
"EMS Synthi demo clips from my technical overview video"
Interfacing 1 v/octave Equipment to the EMS Synthi
Published on May 16, 2012
"This video describes how to use a voltage divider circuit to interface the EMS Synthi to 1 v/octave equipment (like Moog, Roland, or other synthesizers). The EMS Synthi uses 0.32 v/octave, but almost all other synthesizer manufacturers use 1 v/octave."
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