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Monday, July 20, 2015

Live modular techno patch by Nagual


Published on Jul 19, 2015 Auxar Netlabel

"Nagual testing a techno patch with the Auxar modular synth.
What you see is what you get no other equipment used.
(recorded straight into gopro so audio maybe a little lo-fi)

Modules used: Doepfer,Make Noise,Expert sleepers,"

Moog Prodigy 1980's Analog Synthesizer-Vintage w/ Case SN 10770

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KORG POLYSIX with CHD MIDI Retro Fit

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Details on the MIDI kit via CHD:

"P6-KBD MIDI retrofit enables Korg Polysix to be controlled via MIDI. You can remotely control the keyboard and speed of the arpeggiator by MIDI commands. The instrument works like polyphonic MIDI sound expander.

Features:

The instrument's keyboard is controlled manually and by MIDI Note On/Off commands simultaneously.
The keyboard can be transposed in whole range of MIDI notes 0~127.
Four modes of key priority can be chosen: Last / Higher / Lower / None.
The instrument's tone generators can be detuned (in semitone steps) by MIDI Pitch Bend command. The bend range is from 0 to ±24 semitones.
Any receiving MIDI channel or OMNI mode can be selected via SysEx message.
Arpeggiator can be synchronized with internal instrument's tempo generator or with external MIDI clock.
All original features of the instrument are not changed and it can be used the same way as before the interface installation.
Installation of interface into the instrument is very easy.
The product is covered by thirty months warranty - more info
Parameters adjustable by user:

MIDI Channel (1 to 16 / OMNI)
Key Shift (+0 to +67 semitones)
Key Priority (Last / Higher / Lower / None)
Pitch Bend (Wheel) Range (from +-0 to +-24 semitones)
Arpg Clock Rate (internal or 1~128 MIDI ticks)
MIDI implementation - receive only:

Note On / Off (0~127)
CC 16 - Key Shift parameter setting (0~127)
CC 17 - Key Priority parameter setting (0~127)
CC 18 - Pitch Wheel Range parameter setting (0~127)
CC 19 - Arpg Clock Rate parameter setting (0~127)
CC 64 - Hold
CC 120 - ASO
CC 121 - RAC
CC 123 - ANO
Pitch Wheel (0~16383)
System Clock
System Exclusive - setting of all parameters and selection of MIDI channel (1~16 / OMNI)"

Casio VL-TONE VL-5 with Rhythm & Bar Code Reader, Original Box & Extras

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"Up for sale a very rare and still boxed Casio VL-Tone VL-5 polyphonic mini keyboard with blip rhythm & barcode reader
You are unlikely to see another one of these in "as new" condition in Australia for quite a while.
All original parts are included:
- Casio VL-Tone VL-5 Keyboard (tested and working)
- MS1 barcode reader (tested and working)
- instruction manual
- bar code score book with 10 tunes ready to scan or play
- soft case (still in unopened wrapper)
- guarantee papers and other notices
- original box with polystyrene supports

All in excellent condition (some folding marks on paper booklets, but that's it!) and it WORKS PERFECTLY!

Main Features:

-37 button keys
-built-in small speaker (thin sounding, mounted in a resonance pot)
-polyphony 4 notes (2 notes during sequencer playback)
-10 preset sounds {flute, bagpipe, clarinet, violin, trumpet, pipe organ, harpsichord, piano, pretty, funny}
-"tone memory" 4 step switch to assign 4 of the preset sounds for quick access
-8 preset rhythms {waltz, march, rock, swing, samba, rhumba, slow rock, metronome}
-sustain button
-volume and "rhythm/ melody balance" sliders
tempo slider
-LCD (displays numbers of preset sound & rhythm and sequencer note numbers)
-semi- analogue sound generator. The digital envelopes (with audible zipper noise) are linear
-percussion consist of shift register noise for snare/ hihat and for the drums squarewave blips those have 3 pitches and 2 lengths. One sound is a long blip layered with noise. All percussion employ digital decay envelopes.
-complex multi- chip hardware:
CPU1= "NEC D910G 011, K2106K" (80 pin SMD),
CPU2= "HD43191A07, 2A 25" (80 pin SMD),
SRAM?= "NEC A19046-140, D444C, Japan" (20 pin DIL), 2x IC "LB1100, 1M3" (20 pin DIL), IC "LB1100, 1M4" (20 pin DIL)
-simple monophonic sequencer (240 notes, editor (insert & delete, rhythm start point), "one key play" to change note duration)
-jacks for AC- adapter, headphone, line out & barcode pen"

Dream Age Part 9-Bert Anjewierden(Multitrack Version)


Published on Jul 20, 2015 Bert Anjewierden

"The original version i uploaded here on 14 November 2010,and today i have uploaded here the Multitrack Version of "Dream Age Part 9",The original version i had to fade out because of the audio went bad,in this Multitrack version i have repaired that with a NEW piece of video! In the original audio i have removed some hum/noise,did some equalization and volume curving and for this NEW multitrack version i have used a lot of Synthesizers:
Leads:Minimoog,Korg Radias/Minimax(MIDI connected),Roland Super JX10,Juno-106,
Pads:Roland JD800/JP-8080(MIDI connected),XP-50,XP-30,
Choirs:GEM S2
Bass and Noise:Roland JX-8P
FX:Alesis QS6,Korg Triton TR61,XP-30

Music Composed,Produced and Performed by Bert Anjewierden c2010/2015"

Flame 4vox Passages 001


Published on Jul 20, 2015 Owen Canivet

"FLame 4vox, Qu-bit Nebulae, Mutable Braids, Make Noise Mysteron, Bastl GrandPa, Tiptop Circadian Rhythm + More - Patch Details to follow. All euro except Eventide Space :)

My Rack:
https://www.modulargrid.net/e/racks/v..."

Roland V-Synth GT - personal patches by Default Corporation


Published on Jul 20, 2015 Default Corporation

"Some patch done from scratch by me. July 2015"

MOOG Sub 37 teardown no CV Output ? MF#50


Published on Jul 20, 2015 markusfuller

"A very quick look inside the MOOG Sub 37 to see if it has the capability of a CV Output"

Matttech Modular WMD Workshop - Mini Slew


Published on Jul 20, 2015 DivKidMusic

"On April 22nd 2015 Matttech Modular put on a workshop at Madlab in Manchester, UK, featuring William Mathewson from WMDevices, where he kindly demonstrated his new range of modules. These were designed in collaboration with Steady State Fate's Andrew Morelli and we got to see the much-anticipated Monolith keyboard in all its glory. William also ran through some of WMDevices' classic designs - such as the Geiger Counter, Synchrodyne and PDO mk.2.

In part 5 William takes us through the Mini Slew module and like the rest of the videos the rest of the system is in use throughout."

http://www.patreon.com/divkid

All parts here.

Dreadbox OMIKRON on Erebus and guitar


Published on Jul 20, 2015 Dreadbox

"For the guitar demo,check at 6:09

EXTRAVAGANT WAVESHAPER
- Agressive Suboctaver
- Monophonic Pulse Wave Fuzz
- Oscillator tuned at 1V/oct
- Oscillator can be synced to Audio"

Missed marking the OMIKRON as new in this post (click through for one more demo & other new pedals from Dreadbox).
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