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Wednesday, November 19, 2014

Peaks, Chaos Computer, Sport Modulator, MX-4S, RG-6, S1 eurorack demo


Published on Nov 19, 2014 bigcitymusic

"Two oscillators from the Cwejman S1 are run through the S1's LPF and MMF and through the RES-4. The filtered signals are run through the MX-4S where the PH-4 is modulating the stereo image.

Peaks is set to ENV EXPERT mode. Manually adjusting the ADSR envelopes to create dynamics. Every note message (sent from Ableton) is multed out from the Peaks and into the Chaos Computer’s X and Y input to change its state with the musical sequence. The Chaos Computer is feeding the RG-6 which is modulating the S1’s MMF set to BP also feeding the RES-4. The Sport Modulator is set to S+H and modulating the PH-4 rate.

Ableton delay added to the synth output."

Korg Trident MkII Demo


Published on Nov 19, 2014 Vintage Synthesizer Museum

"Korg Trident MkII demonstrated using no external effects, and a Roland TR-606 for accompanying beat."

Waldorf Microwave XT Demo


Published on Nov 19, 2014 perfectcircuitaudio

"This video demonstrates the sonic capabilities of the Waldorf Microwave XT from a sound designer's perspective."

Perfect Circuit Audio on eBay

Chords: Remember Chord Memory?


Published on Nov 19, 2014 erthenvar

"Auditioning some chord sounds for some hardcore techno using the Erthenvar Patch Chord along with the Pulp Logic Chords expander"

Roland SH-7 Ringmodulator Melody


Published on Nov 19, 2014 Magnus Gladén

"Just bought a Roland SH-7. It has been a dream for me owning a SH-7 since the first time I laid my eyes on her... I was 17 years old and just got Internet. :D I've seen a few SH-7's in really bad shape but the one I found is in mint condition. :D
I don’t understand people complaining about the filter… I think it sounds great."

MOOG SOUND LAB | CHVRCHES


Published on Nov 19, 2014 Moog Music Inc

"Scottish trio Chvrches (pronounced Churches) came into the Moog Sound Lab to re-imagine their song “The Mother We Share” off of their 2013 album The Bones of What You Believe.

Lauren Mayberry sings through an MF-104M Analog Delay while manipulating the filter cutoff on a continuous arpeggiated line with a Little Phatty. Iain Cook uses drum triggers to play percussion with 6 Minimoog Voyager Rack Mounts, and uses a Sub Phatty in the song break. Martin Doherty poly-chained 4 Slim Phattys and controlled them with a Little Phatty as he handled the bass and chords throughout the song.

You can watch more soundlab videos at:

http://www.moogmusic.com/sight-and-so...

Find more from Chvrches latest releases and tour dates at:

www.chvrch.es"

Time and Timbre for PUSH


Published on Nov 19, 2014 iftahbox

"Overview of the Push implementation of 'Time and Timbre' drum machine by Skinnerbox"

Time and Timbre - TIMBRE


Time and Timbre - TIME


Ableton Push on eBay

Tape Op Interview with Tony Rolando & Kelly Kelbel of Make Noise Music

Pictured: Kelly Kelbel, Alessandro Cortini, Tony Rolando

Tape Op has an interview with Tony Rolando & Kelly Kelbel of Make Noise Music.

There are some interesting bits including how Tony got started in the world of building synthesizers  at Moog Music.

"Tony: I'm completely self-taught. About ten years ago I went to the library and dug up every book I could find on analog circuit design. I wanted to know how synthesizers worked. I started trying to build stuff. Most of it didn't work immediately, but eventually I figured it out.

So from there, what was your first job in this field?

Tony: Moog Music. We went to Asheville to visit some friends, and the Citizen-Times headline was that Bob Moog had passed away. Kelly thought they might need some people, and encouraged me to call. They said they might be hiring, and we arranged an interview. They just put me in a room with a schematic, pointed at stuff, and asked me what it was. It was pretty simple. They just wanted to see if I knew anything at all. I passed the test, so they gave me the job. I learned a lot about building electronic instruments there.

What was your job there?

Tony: Moog was still really small. The Little Phatty hadn't come out yet. I did warranty work and service for stuff that failed right off the production line. I ran the Voyager quality control line for quite a while. There were only 20 people there back then. People had many jobs, so I even worked in shipping every once in a while. Moog was just a warehouse at the time. There were a couple of windows in the front, but once you got inside, there was no sign of daylight! I worked there for about three years. The current space is really beautiful, with big windows.

Kelly: Everybody's got to start somewhere. The last Make Noise space was 400 square feet with really weird carpet and one window. It was really stuffy, and we were all on top of each other. We were only there for a few months."

http://www.makenoisemusic.com

Random Source Serge Modules in the Works


via RandomSource.net

Pictured:

Thomas Henry Dual 555 VCO / Mixer
Wave Multipliers / Resonant EQ
Ian Fritz Chaquo / Dual TGTSH
Dual Gate / Timbre / Mixer

WEDNESDAY T2 JAM (TB3, Volcas, mini kaosspad 2, tc flashback)


Published on Nov 19, 2014 Chocolate Pulp

Roland Aira TB3
Korg Volca Beats
Korg Volca Bass
Korg Volca Keys
Korg mini kaosspad 2
TC electronic Flashback

Roland Airas on eBay | Korg Volcas on eBay
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