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Wednesday, October 01, 2014

KOMA Pedals and Acidlab MIAMI - Effects on Beats


Published on Oct 1, 2014 KOMA Elektronik

"In this video we run the signal of the Master Out of the Acidlab MIAMI into the KOMA Elektronik BD101 and FT201 pedals. The KOMA Elektronik RH301 functions as the masterclock, sending the start/stop date and tempo to the MIAMI via DIN-Sync.

The tempo-synced Envelope CV Out of the RH301 controls the feedback of the BD101 via the Cycle CV In. The Inverted Envelope Out controls the cutoff frequency of the FT201 via the Cutoff CV In. The LFO CV Out of the RH301 controls the Delay Time CV In of the BD101, while one of the Analog Clock Outs of the RH301 syncs up the internal sequencer of the FT201.

More information: http://koma-elektronik.com/

All Rights Reserved 2014"

Endorphines + Metasonix R52 Percussions + long end


Published on Oct 1, 2014 LESINDES

Playing with the - EMS VCS3


Published on Oct 1, 2014 DivKidMusic

"A new set of videos (that won't be fitting any regular schedule) 'Playing with the' that is exactly that. Me playing around with whatever gear I've got my hands on. It's an EMS VCS3 this time, got some time with a Roland System 100m as well that I got recording some footage of and I'll also look at other bits I can try out.

As always fire away with questions in the comments."

XILS 4 first look - VCS4 soft synth


Published on Oct 1, 2014 keyboardmag1

"XILS 4 first look - VCS3 soft synth"

Update: looks like this is the VCS4. Typo in the video title & Description.

Korg MS 20 Tips & Tricks - Chapter 4: Ambient Pad


Published on Oct 1, 2014 gattobus

"Hi, welcome to the fourth tutorial about Korg MS-20.
In this episode we will try the impossible, trying to create an ambient pad out of a monophonic synthesizer!
And we will push it even further... we will do it in gorgeous stereophony, using all of the outputs of this tiny vintage synth, so...
...enjoy!
;-)"

All parts here.

Medic Modules Cranial Saw - Advanced VCO / SUB Eurorack Module


Published on Oct 1, 2014 rezfilter

"The Cranial Saw is an advanced VCO / SUB eurorack module with glide, featuring a whole range of flexible modulation possibilities to appease even the most demanding musicians and euro enthusiasts.

It features two discrete component VCOs based on early 1970s circuits so they sound very vintage and are full of character.

The dual VCO performs best in mid to low range, and combined with the Sub-Osc, produces huge, powerful sounds.

The main pitch CV input goes through a Glide / portamento circuit.
There are modulation CV inputs with attenuators. Also, VCO2 has its own CV Mod input.

Each VCO has a Pulse Width slider and PWM CV input sockets.
The VCOs also have Sync. Cross modulation is possible by taking the output of say VCO1 and patching this to VCO2’s Mod CV input.
The built in mixer allows the two VCOs and the Sub-Osc to be mixed via their own attenuators. The mixer has its own audio output of course, but the VCOs and Sub-Osc also have pre-mixer, fixed level individual outputs.

The two VCOs each can be switched between Saw or Square waveforms.

VCO1 can be set to ‘Freerun’. This means it will not track the incoming pitch CV.

VCO1 can be disconnected from the Glide circuit.

Features such as Freerun, and the Glide disconnect of VCO1, as well as individual Mod CV for VCO2, allow a great range of sounds and weird effects to be produced when cross mod is patched, or Sync used.

A lot of thought has been put into all this. Please take a look at the videos on Analogue Solutions web site and YouTube channel for examples. The idea is to allow production of a wide range of VCO sound effects with the minimum amount of patched, though, of course, patching can be done.

All sliders incorporate a LED in their shafts. The Tune slider will flash in accordance to the pitch of VCO1.

Enjoy!"

Published on Oct 1, 2014 MotiveMakesaMan Music

"My Stuff:
VGM VOL 1 HERE: http://loudr.fm/release/vgm-vol-1/P2ZW5
FACEBOOK: http://www.facebook.com/motivemakesaman
TWITTER: http://twitter.com/motivemakesaman

Check out Soundole VGM Covers: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCi4h...

This week is my first collaboration with a fellow YouTube musician, that I met through YouTube, and it turned out great. Got some help from Peter of Soundole, an expert woodwind player, and aficionado of the Akai EWI. He rocked out on the leads on this classic DKC 2 track. I wanted to take the original, and really liven it up with some funky bass lines and spastic drums. "

FEATURED LISTINGS for September 2014

This post hosts all Featured listings that drop off the top of the site for the month. You'll find a link to previous months below. Many of these listings will obviously end in time and some will get re-listed (always check the listing). They will remain here as a record of what went up over time. For some, you can click on the image to see what they went for on eBay. Some expire from eBay and some expire from MATRIXSYNTH CLASSIFIEDS. This list only hosts some of the more interesting and unique items that have gone up over time, so be sure to check out the Auctions channel for everything else. You can of course search for any synth with "auction" in the search box on the top left of the site. If you click through the auction links you can see what items went for. You can also search by serial numbers to track the history of specific synths.



Featured Listings for August 2014
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