Sunday, October 12, 2014
Acid Techno live dub
Published on Oct 12, 2014 SynthMania
This one is trippy.
Gear used:
Drums: Roland TR-909
Bass: Roland TB-303
Phaser: Eventide H3000-D/SE
Reverb: Lexicon model 200
Mixing console: Soundcraft Series 1600
Samples, FX: computer
nw2s::b GridTriggerSequencer Demo 1
Published on Oct 12, 2014 Scott Wilson
"For full details, please see http://nw2s.net
This is a demo of the nw2s::b support for hosting USB grids such as the Adafruit trellis-based Hella Oontztrument or any number of monomes.
This demo is of the GridTriggerSequencer which uses the grid as a simple trigger sequence programmer. Sequences may be pre-programmed and stored on the SD card or build from scratch on the fly.
Support for the grid controllers will be available with the release of firmware version 1.1 and will include 64, 128, and 256 button devices."
Moon 563 Trigger Sequencer Revived
Published on Oct 12, 2014 alternatingbitmusic
"I was about to sell this unit, and forgot what a fun module it is for live applications for making switches on the fly. Hence this mini demonstration."
Blue Roland SH-101
KAWAI SX 210
Moog Minimoog D Synthesizer SN 9466
Jen Synthetone SX1000
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via this auction
SN 05492 or 06492
via this auction
SN 05492 or 06492
Audio Damage Sequencer 1 - day 1 jam patch
Published on Oct 12, 2014 Greg VanEck
"day 1 jam with the audio damage sequencer 1. pitch out to braids, processed by halls of valhalla cart. gate out to dual adsr for vca and ripples filter envelopes. accent out to equation composer for percussion, processed by grainshift and erbe verb. all modulation and gate triggers are from the seq 1 internal lfo's, routed back to itself to cv input parameters and mult'd to other modules in the patch via stackables."
Meat of the Wolf (Akai Rhythm Wolf clean jam)
Published on Oct 12, 2014 HardtekStudios
Akai Rhythm Wolfs on eBay
"Here is a jam go the Akai Rhythm Wolf without using any of the Howl feature, which is the built in analog distortion. A new jam featuring plenty of Howl will be coming soon. Until then, enjoy this video jam and then check out the links below
full albums-
http://www.cdbaby.com/Artist/DownZer0
and free music downloads-
https://soundcloud.com/hardtek-studios"
Murmux Semi-Modular Synthesizer Review
Published on Oct 12, 2014 ProckGnosis
2nd video below.
"Review of the Murmux Semi-Modular Synthesizer manufactured in Greece by Dreadbox Pedals and Synths (http://www.dreadbox-fx.com/)
I try to cover the basics of the synth, including the different sections and features, giving some sound examples as I tweak and explain the different controls and parameters. What I don't cover is patching with the different CV/Gates inputs and outputs at the top of synth's panel (what makes it semi-modular).
Check out Henrik Lendal's video at
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WTnBS... for good look at getting creative with the semi-modular with some patch cables.
Positives?
- The synth sounds great and is a blast to mess around with
- Looks as great as it sounds
- Great sounding filter
- A slightly different approach on some features (the 4-stage mod for example)
- Sturdy construction with solid knobs!
Negatives (and only very slight ones)
- Playing legato with a MIDI controller does not retrigger the filter envelope, but playing with a CV/gate input DOES retrigger the filter envelope playing legato or staccato
- Filter has a slight spike on the key-up with certain settings
All in all, I LOVE it...addictive as hell to play around with and in some ways cooler than my Moog Voyager...
Cheers!"
The Murmux Semi-Modular Song
Published on Jun 22, 2014
"Song recorded in Propellerhead Reason, using only the Murmux Semi-Modular analog synth for all the melodic sounds. Drums and effects all came from assorted Reason modules."
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