Monday, June 02, 2014
Korg MS-20 Mini High Five
Published on Jun 2, 2014 Korg·458 videos
"The MS-20 Mini's External Signal Processor is great for connecting other gear, but it can connect people, too. Here, Korg USA's Rich Formidoni shows you how to trigger the MS-20 Mini with your own built-in electricity, and make your next high five just a little more awesome."
KORG MS20 Minis on eBay
JMJ - Oxygene 4 Live COVER
Published on May 31, 2014 starshipfive·18 videos
"No copyright infrigement intented.
Used for the purpose of criticism and education.
NOTE: This is a live cover. I don't recorded the ambience sound of the public, bacause it was a small auditorium. Record was done though Mixer REC OUT.
Sequenced parts done on Cubase 5, than passed to Roland SP-404.
Hardware instruments used:
Roland SP-404 sampler
Korg T3 Master MIDI keyboard
Yamaha AN1x
Roland XP 60 fully expanded
Roland V-Synth XT
Roland JV-2080 fully expanded
Korg TR-Rack"
via Micas Starshipfive on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge
Music on the Move Episode 1: Midi Fighter & iPhone Jam
Published on Jun 2, 2014 Kyle Mohr·11 videos
"Being a father, husband, full-time marketing employee and part-time DJ leaves very little time for actual music production and creativity. Alex and I from KM Music Productions are developing this short series of videos using different midi controllers and iOS devices to demonstrate how to utilize the most out of your commute, lunch break or any small bits of time you may have throughout the day. This way you can shove your iPad, iPhone or iPod into a bag or pocket and just hold your controller and focus on making music, pretty much anywhere.
In Episode 1 we are using DJ TechTools' Midi Fighter Classic (which is bus powered) with an iPhone 5 using the USB camera connection kit, while running the iOS app BeatMaker2.
All samples are taken from Rick Fresco's DJTT soundpack.
This jam is 100% unrehearsed, unplanned and completely improvised on the spot. This is meant for demonstration purposes and not as a performance.
Video Credit: Alex Medvick"
PanzerLyu - Sequencing the 80's (Arturia Microbrute + Korg Volca series)
Published on Jun 2, 2014 PanzerLyu·29 videos
"My new song inspired by my loves: the eighties music and the sequencers :-)
Hope you enjoy!
set up:
Arturia Microbrute
Korg Volca Keys
Korg Volca Bass
Korg Volca Beats
Fx: Digitech BP50 (to Microbrute)
Mixer : Behringer Xenyx Q802USB
Audio Interface : Behringer UCA222
if you like it, vote, comment and share!
PanzerLyu - june 2014
Member of Volca Gang"
Volcas on eBay
Alesis Bitrman Studio Effects Unit Ring Mod/Bit Reduction/Modulation/Frequency
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"The Bitrman is an extraordinary effects box comprised of compression, distortion, dual phasing, and a 4th selected effect that can either be a comb, decimator, bit reducer, frequency modulator, ring modulator, or frequency shift. The 4 effects can be configured multiple ways by adjusting the 'Configure' parameter...
This unit, like the rest of the series was designed with internal 28-bit digital processing — allows you to connect to multiple units with others via the link ports (in and out) located on either side of each box. These links allow the units to pass digital audio, word clock, and power between ModFX line family members. Analog I/O is provided via 4 separate 1/4 in. unbalanced connectors. So, the cool thing is that both the Bitrman and the Metavox can be plugged directly into one another to get some crazy effects!"
via this auction
"The Bitrman is an extraordinary effects box comprised of compression, distortion, dual phasing, and a 4th selected effect that can either be a comb, decimator, bit reducer, frequency modulator, ring modulator, or frequency shift. The 4 effects can be configured multiple ways by adjusting the 'Configure' parameter...
This unit, like the rest of the series was designed with internal 28-bit digital processing — allows you to connect to multiple units with others via the link ports (in and out) located on either side of each box. These links allow the units to pass digital audio, word clock, and power between ModFX line family members. Analog I/O is provided via 4 separate 1/4 in. unbalanced connectors. So, the cool thing is that both the Bitrman and the Metavox can be plugged directly into one another to get some crazy effects!"
Alesis Metavox Studio Effects Processor Unit Vocoder
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"These are very rare to come by these days and have been a little known secret for music producers. No longer manufacturers this is your chance to get your hands on this very versatile and one of the best sounding vocoders out there. Small enough to sit neatly in your studio or even as a foot pedal in your gigs, there is a lot of tweak age available at your finger tips.
This unit is a vocoder where the user can choose 4 different types of internal synthesizers (Saw, Rectified Saw, Square, and Noise). The synthesizer is modulated by one of 5 sources (triangle, sample and hold, triggered, "uncertainty," and tracking) that can all be beat synchronized with the aid of the "Beat Tap" button. There's also a control that allows for setting the frequency of the internal synthesizer. Another great feature of Metavox is that it also allows an external synthesis source to be input and voice-modulated."
via this auction
"These are very rare to come by these days and have been a little known secret for music producers. No longer manufacturers this is your chance to get your hands on this very versatile and one of the best sounding vocoders out there. Small enough to sit neatly in your studio or even as a foot pedal in your gigs, there is a lot of tweak age available at your finger tips.
This unit is a vocoder where the user can choose 4 different types of internal synthesizers (Saw, Rectified Saw, Square, and Noise). The synthesizer is modulated by one of 5 sources (triangle, sample and hold, triggered, "uncertainty," and tracking) that can all be beat synchronized with the aid of the "Beat Tap" button. There's also a control that allows for setting the frequency of the internal synthesizer. Another great feature of Metavox is that it also allows an external synthesis source to be input and voice-modulated."
Akai AX-60 keyboard synthesizer
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"-VCO - Exclusive Sampler Unit - Arpeggiator - 4 split Mode - Stereo Chorus - 2 Independent EG
- 1986.
- Original Operator's Manual Included.
61 key 5 octave C scale (split keyboard), Voltage Controlled oscilator, 64 sound programs (8 banks of 8 programs), 8 Split preset, External Memory Cassette interface.
Full compatibility with the akai S612 Sampler (not included), Easy programming, Whole or split five octave keyboard, MIDI compatibility and more...."
via this auction
"-VCO - Exclusive Sampler Unit - Arpeggiator - 4 split Mode - Stereo Chorus - 2 Independent EG
- 1986.
- Original Operator's Manual Included.
61 key 5 octave C scale (split keyboard), Voltage Controlled oscilator, 64 sound programs (8 banks of 8 programs), 8 Split preset, External Memory Cassette interface.
Full compatibility with the akai S612 Sampler (not included), Easy programming, Whole or split five octave keyboard, MIDI compatibility and more...."
Plan B Model 28 Programmable Tap Clock
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Uploaded on Sep 3, 2007 jamescigler·30 videos
A video overview from back in 2007.
"A brief demo of the Plan B Model 28 Programmable Tap Clock and it's use in a couple basic patches.
http://felixinferious.blogspot.com/
Addendum from Peter @ Plan B:
Regarding the separate START/STOP inputs:
Doing it with two inputs instead of one is a flashback from my Buchla days. My feeling it's better this way as you can if you wish use separate signals to start and stop the counting. This way you could for instance use a keyboard trigger to start it, which would also be used to start a sequencer and reset that seq to stage 1. Then you could use the gate output of let's say stage eight of that sequencer to stop the M28. This way you can get repeated eight beat phrases from the 28 which would begin on the depression of a keyboard. It would be much harder to do that with a single start/stop input.
-P"
via this auction
Uploaded on Sep 3, 2007 jamescigler·30 videos
A video overview from back in 2007.
"A brief demo of the Plan B Model 28 Programmable Tap Clock and it's use in a couple basic patches.
http://felixinferious.blogspot.com/
Addendum from Peter @ Plan B:
Regarding the separate START/STOP inputs:
Doing it with two inputs instead of one is a flashback from my Buchla days. My feeling it's better this way as you can if you wish use separate signals to start and stop the counting. This way you could for instance use a keyboard trigger to start it, which would also be used to start a sequencer and reset that seq to stage 1. Then you could use the gate output of let's say stage eight of that sequencer to stop the M28. This way you can get repeated eight beat phrases from the 28 which would begin on the depression of a keyboard. It would be much harder to do that with a single start/stop input.
-P"
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