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Monday, July 28, 2014

SYNTHETIC SOUND LABS SEGWENCER 2520 MODULAR EURORACK SYNTHESIZER MODULE

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"The SSL 2520 Segwencer™ Euro module is indeed in a class of its own. The name derives from the audio term “segue” (fading from one sound to another), and the synth term “sequence” (moving from one point / sound to another), and once combined, there is a synergy that blasts these concepts into a totally new way of morphing sounds, textures and even control voltages.

Before we go any further, a bit of explanation is probably in order. If you know a bit about pipe organ history, you know that a "crescendo" pedal is not a simple volume control. Pipe organs can control volume by opening and closing louvers in front of the pipes (called “swell”), but can’t really control brightness / timbre. A crescendo can add the perception of brightness and impact by adding more “ranks”. This is typically done with a separate pedal that the artist moves forward to bring in brighter and louder sounds. On a pipe organ, the mechanics of this are fairly straight-forward but technically complex. As the artist goes from soft to loud with the crescendo pedal, several “switches” are sequentially engaged. Each successive switch causes a new pipe rank to sound, therefore it becomes increasingly fuller with each stage of the crescendo pedal.

So, what is the SSL Segwencer? In a typical Voltage Controlled studio environment, a control voltage is fed to the “Depth” input which (through an on-board attenuator) controls which of the four Segwencer channels is active based on the input voltage. Each channel of the Segwencer has a separate built in VCA (DC coupled!) input and output, as well as a comvenient Mix output that can frequently save a mixer.

By this description, you might think that the Segwencer harshly “switches” from channel to channel – which is not in itself a bad thing. Here is where the Segwencer really shines.

The Segwencer has a “Width” panel control that literally softens the progressive transitions between the channels. So YOU have complete control over the transition of the “switch” point between the channels, and the “softness” of how that channel switches. Really cool!

Obviously, using a voltage pedal could emulate the actions of a crescendo pedal, but how about feeding the Depth input with an envelope generator? What about an LFO, or even keyboard velocity voltages. And since the VCAs are DC coupled, imagine possibilities of Segwencing control voltages, or even CVs AND audio in the same segwence? The combinations are staggering.

Imagine taking each basic waveform from a VCO into each input of the Segwencer and having the Segwencer smoothly blend the waves? Or how about a sine wave into channel “A” out to a audio mixer, an LFO into channel “B” out to the VCOs CV input, and a wavefolded sine into channel “C” out to the audio mixer? Result: Sine, to FM modulated sine, to distorted sine.

The VCA inputs are conveniently normallized, so - How about a voltage controlled quad panner with each output going to a separate speaker? Or maybe three or four VCOs in a musical chord (or dischord if that floats your boat), each into a separate Segwencer input, with the Segwencer “Mix” output as audio? Result: Think about it.

You'll probably find youself using at least one Segwencer for just about every patch!

Controls
- Width
- Depth CV Amount
- Peaks / Slope selection switch

Inputs
- 4 DC Coupled Linear VCAs
- Depth CV

Outputs
- 4 DC Coupled Linear VCAs
- 1 DC Coupled Mix output

Indicators
- 4 Channel Activity LEDs (Blue)

Power
+15V at..ma, -15V at..ma, 16pin Eurorack header.

Size
Width - 10HP
Depth - 45mm (1.75") behind panel"

Korg MS20 Semi Modular Synthesizer (1978)

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"This is one of the cleanest original Mk 1 Ms20's I've seen, there are some marks on the back of the box as you can see in the photos, but apart from that its immaculate, and it sounds ridiculously good. All the pots are smooth and work perfectly. It still comes with the Manual and Original Patch leads. The Mk1 is the sort after model with all the people in the know, as it has some extra weight to it, i have owned both and did the test. This shakes the walls with the sub, and i used it on every record i made for basslines."

Looks to be SN 140438

1985 KORG Software German Ad Featuring the Poly-800


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CIRCUITBENDERS.CO.UK CB55 - Boss DR55 Drum Machine PCB Clone


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"The circuitbenders.co.uk CB55 is an exact clone of the voice board of the Boss DR55 drum machine. It has the four fully analogue percussion sounds, bass drum, hat, snare, and rimshot, but leaves out the clunky and arguably useless sequencer. There is also an overall accent feature that adds a little extra punch to the whole mix when it is triggered.

Unlike with the DR55, instead of repeatedly attempting to program a pattern only to find that you messed up the bassdrum on the 16th step so you have to start all over again, the sounds and accent on the CB55 board are triggered externally using standard trigger pulses. With the optional trigger conditioning circuit installed you can use also use gate signals, or trigger pulses longer than 10ms..."

Roland Juno-106 Beyond Effective Range


Published on Jul 28, 2014 Jim Atwood

"Roland Juno-106 - 'Beyond Effective Range' - Retro 80's Groove.

Playing Live
Roland Juno-106 - Synth Lead ( Right Hand )
AKAI S3000XL Sampler ( Left Hand )

Roland MC-909 Sequencer
Synth 1 - Roland D-550
Synth 2 - Roland MKS-50
Synth 3 - Roland SH-101

Drums were recorded with the Boss RC-300 Loop Station."

Modular Jam #11 - Unspecified


Published on Jul 28, 2014 DivKidMusic

"Here's the latest in a series of modular synth jams. As always none of this is planned or composed just playing around and when I stumble on something I like it's filmed and shared. I tend to learn most when just patching and playing around for teh sake of it so I hope you like it.

As always feel free to ask questions and leave comments, hit subscribe and like the video! Cheers."

Modular Sessions Vol.2 - Shifting Space


Published on Jul 28, 2014 vcoadsr

"What are the 'Modular Sessions Vol.2'?
The aim is to write, perform and record a new track in a single take using only a Eurorack modular synth (and FX pedals). The key motivation comes from the idea of creating and performing a complete song using a limited set of tools and removing the ubiquitous DAW from the creative process.

'Modular Sessions Vol.2' is available to buy on Bandcamp here:
http://vcoadsr.bandcamp.com/album/modular-sessions-vol-2

And can be streamed on Soundcloud here:
https://soundcloud.com/vcoadsr/sets/modular-sessions-vol-2

Tools used in the making of ‘Shifting Space’ :
12U Eurorack Modular Synth
Eventide Space reverb pedal

Recorded in a single take, no external sequencing, post-production limiting/compression applied only.

Eurorack modular synth patch notes:

This patch is comprised of four elements; drums, baseline, sub-bass line and high register melody line.

All parts in one way or another are being clock by the Tiptop Trigger Riot via ALM’s Pamela’s Workout.
The drums are being directly triggered by the Trigger Riot in particular the Tiptop BD909, 909CP, RS808 and the HATS909, These are then being summed using the Intellijel Unity mixer before being sent to the mixer where some reverb from the Eventide Space deal is added on the send/return loop.

The main baseline synth part starts with the Square wave output from ALM’s SID GUTS module that has it’s pitch modulated by the the Toppobrillo Quantimator in chord mode and using 5ths chord option. The Quantimator is also in ‘Arpeggio function mode’ and is being triggered by ALM’s Pamela’s Workout to give the arpeggiated rhythm. The Quantimator is receiving CV from the Makenoise Rene sequencer in snake mode that is being clocked by Pamela’s workout too. The Square wave from SID GUTS is being sent to a channel on Makenoise QMMG in ‘both’ mode and output to the mixer. The QMMG ‘both’ channel is being struck by an envelope from the Intellijel Quadra module that in turn is being triggered by again Pamela’s workout.

The sub-baseline part comes from multing the square wave output from SIDGUTS into the 4ms RCD and then taking the ‘/2’ output back into another channel of the QMMG in ‘LP’ mode that is being modulated using an envelope from the 4ms PEG that is being clocked by Pamela’s workout.The output is being sent straight tho the mixer with some reverb added from the Eventide Space pedal.

The high register synth part comes from the Makenoise DPO ‘Final’ output that is having its wave shaping modulated by the LFO mode from oscillator 1 in the DPO. The pitch of the ‘Final’ output comes from the pitch CV from the Quantimator being multed into the Expert sleepers ‘Disting’ module in S+H mode. The S+H is then triggered by Pamela’s workout and the output CV is sent to the DPO. The output from the DPO is then sent to another QMMG ‘Both’ channel that is being struck using an envelope from the Makenoise Matths where the ‘Fall’ parameter is being manually opened and closed through out the track. The Maths envelope is being triggered by the Intellijel uStep that in turn is being clocked by Pamela’s workout. The output of this QMMG ‘Both’ channel is then being sent to the Makenoise Echophon that is being clocked by Pamela’s workout. The Echophon is using the ‘Loop 2’ mode with depth fully clock wise and the Pitch knob at 9 ‘o clock. The Echophon output is then being sent to the Makenoise Erbe-verb module where it’s size parameter is being modulated throughout out the track by the 4ms PEG on a slow 2 bar triangle wave to expand and shrink the size of the reverb. The decay parameter is manually modulated through the track to create reverb feedback. The Erbe-verb output is then sent to the mixer.

Finally each drum and synth part is sent to the Eventide Space pedal in varying amounts for reverb (using the ‘30. Ambience’ preset) and the final stereo out is recorded into Ableton as a glorified tape recorder."

"Odd Dimensions" Analog Live Jam Session with modular and other analog synthesizers


Published on Jul 28, 2014 Tiefengrund

"Silvie von Tiefengrund: Analogue E-Drums Vermona DRM1 MKIII triggert by the e-Drumset, Snare through the Vermona Filter Lancet
Mick von Tiefengrund: Analog Synthesizers
Eurorack Modular for sequences,
Vermona Perfourmer , Doepfer Dark Energy and Korg MS 20 Mini for solo playing.

Another live performance with my synthesizers and my wife Silvie on the e-drumset.

The recording and mixing is absolutly live, on one track . No overdubs
All sequences come from my eurorack modular system.
There are only 8 and 16 step analog sequencer used.
The computer is only used for audio recording on one stereo track.
The Waldorf Blofeld is only used as master Keyboard for the Perfoumer!
All sounds you can here are analog!"

Korg Gadget - Kiev - Instrument Tour (Part 4)


Published on Jul 28, 2014 AppSessions

"App: Korg Gadget
Instrument: Kiev - Advanced Spatial Digital Synthesizer

Get awesome sounds on your iPad with Korg Gadget."

All parts here.

iTunes: KORG Gadget - KORG INC.

Casio HT-6000


Published on Jul 27, 2014 Pizza Synth

"Sequence from Ableton via midi. I am messing with a couple basic parameters. Touch of Midiverb on the track. I really don't know much about how to program the HT deeply but its awesome. Totally slept on. Dad walking around downstairs on the phone around 1 min. Whats up Dad..."
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