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Friday, November 07, 2014

MOTM-120 Sub-Octave Multiplexer Module Demo


Published on Nov 7, 2014 alternatingbitmusic

"One of those modules I don't use often but when I do.. BOOM."

EMS SynthiA ring Doctor Who The Robots background


Published on Nov 7, 2014 Florent Faurie

"EMS Synthi A Ring Modulator"

Douglas Lilburn - Overture: Aotearoa (synth arrangement)


Published on Nov 7, 2014 Ed Zuccollo

"I was recently asked to play a synthesizer rendition of Douglas Lilburn's Aotearoa Overture in a two minute performance as part of the APRA 49th Silver Scrolls awards in Wellington. I thought I'd recreate it in my room for you to watch :)

I'm using a Roland SP-404SX sampler, Minimoog Model D, original Korg MS-20, Roland Juno 106, Strymon BigSky for verb and Electroharmonix Cathedral for stereo ping pong delay on two sends.

The sampler I use to trigger sections that I've created mainly by multitracking the Minimoog (the intro has 11 Moog layers and 2 Juno parts) into Logic. Hope you enjoy it!"

Sequential Circuits Prophet VS

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Siel DK-600 triggered by Arpeggiator


Published on Sep 19, 2014 James Reeno

Intellijel uScale II 1st patch :D


Published on Nov 7, 2014 Joao Ceser

Seq = Soundmachines DC1 + MakeNoise Pressure Points
VCO = Endorphin.es Furthrrrr Generator
VCF = Malekko Wiard Borg 2
VCA = Intellijel uVca 2
EG = Intellijel Dual ADSR
Quantizer = Intellijel uScale 2
Bass Drum = TipTop Audio BD 909
;)

Hold the Voltage for Better Beats


Published on Nov 7, 2014 Doug Lynner

"Three approaches to rhythm generation are combined to create a versatile, master-patch for live or studio percussion needs.

These patch techniques were used in my recent performance, Tenderloin Rain Dance - http://youtu.be/30_pgfnU3Go.

Though this is illustrated on a Serge the concepts apply to many modular synthesizers. Let me know how you apply this on your modular synthesizer.

To see the modules used in this patch in detail see the Mystery Serge at http://www.serge.synth.net/gallery/dl....

Doug's website is http://www.neatnetnoise.com.

Interact with Doug:
https://www.youtube.com/user/mlwebworks
https://soundcloud.com/doug-4
https://www.facebook.com/doug.lynner"

Modbox Loopin Class II


Published on Nov 7, 2014 alternatingbitmusic

"Not very musical, but certainly some cool analog experiments... one of the first times I fed an envelope generator (Analog Craftsman Q A/R actually) into a filter. It really does some interesting sound shaping. I fell in love with this gritty loop so I thought I'd share."

Synthrotek APC and 8-step to TV


Published on Nov 7, 2014 drumasaurusrex

"This is my trusty Synthrotek 8-step sequencer with built in APC. The audio is being amplified and piped directly into the TV's composite video RCA jack. Usually the signal is white and black (even tho color TV). This television has a mode to change the color mode to blue, and that is what you see in this video.
Cheers!"

Instructables DIY iPad Clothespin Piano


Published on Nov 6, 2014 Adam Kumpf

"Here's a hack that creates a piano interface which tricks the iPad into thinking it's being played directly by your fingers. All materials together cost less than $5.
Full step-by-step instructions here: http://www.instructables.com/id/Cloth..."

"Touchscreens are great, but when it comes to playing music on them, the lack of physical keys can be a drag. So I decided to round up some household stuff and make a piano keyboard that tricks the iPad into thinking it's being played by your fingers (with the help of some clothespins and aluminum foil)!

It's quite easy to make a capacitive piano interface, and all told it cost me less than $5. All you need is some wooden clothespins, foil, markers, tape, rubber bands, stiff cardboard, and some patience to cut and piece it all together.

For this project you'll need:

Clothespins (1 for each key you want to make)
Rubber bands (10-20)
Aluminum foil
Pens, pencils, or thin markers to prop up the keys
Tape (any kind is fine)
Stiff cardboard or card stock for the base (I repurposed a sturdy folder)
Some basic cutting tools (scissors and something to make small holes)
Straight edge or ruler for drawing lines"

Full instructions at Instructables.com here.
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