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Saturday, March 07, 2015

TR-606 TRIPLE FREAK OUT


Published on Mar 7, 2015 Jason Basson

"Finally I made the video I wanted, to demonstrate the real power of my 4 606s. I programmed in the 1st 606 a rhythm, then I made a variety on that rhythm with the other 606s.All the 606s are linked with a special din sync-cable, so they all run straight in sync with each other. I got excited during this jam from that fat wall of sound you can create using 4 606s.No doubt, one of my best videos I already made.Turn up the volume!!"

From the vault - 303 and 909 Acid


Published on Mar 7, 2015 SynthMania

"I found this old file of my old Techno days. Of course the machines are TB-303 and TR-909, but unfortunately I cannot remember which effects I used, although at that time I had Alesis MidiVerb II and Boss distortion / overdrive pedals, so it could be them"

Hammond Auto Rhythm FR-2D drum machine MF#43


Published on Mar 7, 2015 markusfuller

"clean up service and a look into the vintage Hammond FR-2D auto rhythm drum machine. some sample sounds and a demonstration by ORGANAUT Jason Lee towards the end. Music used does not infringe on anybody's copyright as it was composed by Jason Lee with permission to use within the video.
special Thankyou to Eddie Ruhier (eddieruhier.com) for the permission to use his image within this video."

Radio Music Module


Published on Mar 7, 2015 ISOTROPOSPHERE

"Music Thing Modular and Thonk provide us with a kit offering of the Radio Music module.

This is my build version of the kit with black faceplate and knobs. I did change the LED colors to blue but those were too dim for the power being provided so I went back to red but left the green start indicator.

The Radio Music module is meant to be used as a source of random audio but can be uniquely controlled (or not) to suit your taste and style. I outfitted mine with a 32GB microSD card and the 16 folders you set up act as the stations on the device.

This is some initial testing I am doing here and having a fun time with one station which I loaded Apollo 11 highlights audio from the suggested links on the module build documentation. I was one year and four days old when that glorious Saturn V lifted off.

Along with the radio music module here you will hear a Din Sync Osc303 being driven by a Turing machine (Another Music Thing Modular creation) being filtered by a Blue Lantern Diode filter and put through a synthrotek development delay module. Another voice using the Synthrotek Chaos Nand module and ring modulated by a Delptronics unit. 4MS Atoner and Noise swash processing audio from the radio music module with cv coming from a Flame knob recorder. Pulses and control voltages also coming from two other additional Turing machine with expander modules. These are feeding to the Delptronics Little drummer boy and Din Sync Drum Dokta v1.

These were proud moments for our space agency, our Nation, and the World. Let us not forget.

Enjoy!!!!:"

Live Set Improvisation by Jens Aderholz


Published on Mar 7, 2015 Jens Aderholz

"Live Set Improvisation by Jens Aderholz
I use
Elektron Octatrack
Elektron Analog Four
Elektron Analog Rytm
DSI Evolver
Access Virus Polar
Spectralis 2"

Karplus Strong with Yamaha REX50 & Arturia MicroBrute


Published on Mar 7, 2015 Unun Septium

"Just testing something out on the old REX50. Check with blog for further details...
http://ununseptiumwarehouse.blogspot...."

"Just messing around with a short flange with digital distortion on the Yamaha REX50 and Arturia MiniBrute, I started getting something approaching a Karplus Strong String synthesis sound, so I thought I'd commit it to video for the blog."

MiniBrutes on eBay

Prophet 12 Patches by danilejdavis



"A dozen or so patches on the Prophet 12. About half are built from the INIT patch, and the other half are modified presets. All single patches or layered. No splits, no overdubs. A few patches of a bit of Boss RC-20 for some added delay and reverb."

Dave Smith Prophet 12s on eBay

Arturia Origin Desktop Synthesizer

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via this auction

"Create your own synthesis patch by connecting independent modules. These modules are either innovative modules we introduced (such as Galaxy) or taken from the best synthesizers ever made (such as the Moog Modular, the Yamaha CS-80, the Roland Jupiter-8, the Minimoog, the ARP 2600, the Oberheim SEM, the Sequential Circuits Prophet 5 and Prophet VS).

Alternatively, use an existing synthesizer recreation: the Minimoog, the Jupiter-8, the ARP 2600*, or the CS-80*
Superb audio quality with TAE® engine in a hardware chassis. 24 bits/44.1 kHz supported.

High-Quality Real time Effects: Phaser, Chorus, Delay, Reverb, Distortion, Parametric EQ*, Bit Crusher*.
500 presets created by a selection of international sound designers
16/32 step advanced sequencer allowing you to program three sub-sequences at a time and to perform live.
Multi mode allowing you to play 4 instruments at a time, for example a Minimoog, a Jupiter-8*, a modular patch and an ARP 2600*.
Creative Macros, advanced LFO’s, innovative modulation sources, different Joystick modes.
Advanced Preset browser.
Analog Audio Connectivity: 2 audio ins, 10 audio outs.
Digital Audio: SPDIF out, USB 2.0
Built-in expression pedal and footswitch control inputs
MIDI : In, Out, Thru or USB 2
Up to 32 voices of polyphony
Also a MIDI controller offering 33 encoders, 21 potentiometers and 1 joystick
Ergonomic hardware design and quality manufacturing in France and Germany.
Origin lets you open dedicated software on your Mac and PC in the form of Origin Connection an ergonomic application allowing to archive preset, exchange data, upgrade firmware

This synth is fully functional, and in very good condition.
There is a small amount of wear to the silk screen (shown in picture) due to using an alcohol based cleaner.
The Sequencer 1 knob and BPM rate knob do sometimes track strangely, but issue resolves with spraying contact cleaner/deoxit.
Pictures are of the actual unit"

New Corsynth C105E VC Noise / Lo-Fi Machine





via Corysynth

"The C105E VC Noise / Lo-Fi Machine is a voltage controlled analog sample rate reducer with an internal white noise generator and a voltage controlled high pass filter (12db/octave) with an independent output.

Do you want to add a digital touch to your analog modular synth ? No problem.

This module is based on a Sample and Hold designed to work at audio rates. The internal clock can be CV controlled and it has two ranges of operation:

High : from 150Hz up to 40KHz
Low : from 65HZ to 0,2Hz
This wide frequency range and two FM inputs ( one with a reversible attenuator ) allow to create subtle digital effects or really harsh and Lo-Fi sounds.

This wide frequency range and two FM inputs ( one with a reversible attenuator ) allows to create subtle digital effects , really harsh Lo-Fi sounds and Random signals .

The noise generator and the internal S&H makes a perfect combination to create pitched noise, very useful to synthesize drums sounds , drones, sound effects etc.

C105 main characteristics

Internal white noise generator.
CV controlled sampling frequency.
Frequency range : 0.2Hz to 40KHz
Voltage controlled 12db/oct High pass filter.

The Lo-Fi input is normalized to the internal noise generator.

The C105E Voltage Controlled Noise / Lo-Fi Machine is built using high quality electronic components, Lumberg jacks, E-Switch switches, Cosmo knobs (the same used in the Moog Modulars) , black anodized aluminum front panel…"

Roland TR-808 Demo


Published on Mar 6, 2015 perfectcircuitaudio

http://www.perfectcircuitaudio.com
Perfect Circuit Audio on eBay
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