Tuesday, February 24, 2015
Modular Jam #22 - MS-Brute
Published on Feb 24, 2015 DivKidMusic
"Quick little jam with a bass riff from the Arturia Microbrute and playing around with the Manhattan Analog MA35. Full patch notes below.
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PATCH NOTES
Sequence from Arturia Microbrute. Gate output into Circuit Abbey Gozinta for boosting the level and pitch into Intellijel Dixie Controller.
Main oscillator and only audio oscillator is an Intellijel Dixie taking the pitch from the Dixie Controller. The triangle output is used and taken into the Bubblesound cvWS with the triangle shaped into a sine with the Bubblesound shaped sound output into the cvWS CV in. The cvWS output goes into the Abstract Data ADE-10 Reactive Shaper taking advantage of the folding/feedback/clipping available. Another Dixie in LFO (with the rate affected by the 1v/oct input on the Dixie Controller) modulates the feedback circuit in the ADE-10. That then goes into a Barton Waveform Animator. The output of the Animator is split into a Manhattan Analog CP3 mixer and the second into a Livewire Frequensteiner in band pass mode with high resonance and CV modulation a third Dixie in LFO mode (again affected by the sequence in the Dixie Controller). The Frequensteiner's output then goes into the next channel on the CP3 mixer. The third channel on the mixer is taken by the first Dixie's (only audio oscillator) ZigZag waveform (saw/square mix). The mixer output then goes into the Manhattan Analog MA35's first input and the filter modulated by the WMD Multi-mode envelope which is gated from the Microbrute. The MA35 output goes into a Doepfer A-199 with a 19" spring reverb tank before going to my output.
Simple patch playing around with the analogue elements in my case trying to make one oscillator big fat, rich and over the top!"
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Vermona Perfourmer MKII
Roland SH-101 SN 319942 with JL Cooper Midi CV Interface
John Bowen Solaris SN 00099 Signed Limited Edition
Yamaha DX7 Easy FM Tutorials by PROJECT DX
Yamaha DX7 Easy FM tutorial part one Published on Feb 24, 2015 PROJECT DX
"Part one of easy FM programming"
Also see The Yamaha DX7 II FD D Video Manual by The N.Y. School of Synthesis
Yamaha DX7 Easy FM Tutorial
Published on Feb 28, 2015 PROJECT DX
"Part two in my series to show what makes FM tick"
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"Part three in my series to show what really makes FM tick"
Eurorack Handpan Synth Jam (w/ Tinysizer, JV1010, MPC 1000, MicroBrute) #TTNM
Published on Feb 24, 2015 The Tuesday Night Machines
"I think I got kind of a handpan sound going here from 0:40 onwards. It's a fun jam with a lot of plings and plongs.
Audio gear used:
- Eurorack Modular Synthesizer (with Malekko Wiard Anti-Oscillator, Intellijel Dixie, Klangbau Köln XR-VCO, Erica Polivoks VCF, etc. see: http://www.modulargrid.net/e/racks/vi...)
- Anyware Tinysizer (modular synth)
- Arturia MicroBrute (analog synthesizer)
- Roland JV-1010 (ROMpler)
- Akai MPC 1000 (drums & MIDI sequencing)
- Zoom R16 (recording & mastering)
Filmed with a Canon EOS 550D (Rebel t2i)."
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