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Wednesday, August 26, 2015

X1L3 - circuit bent yamaha DD-6 - drone midi glitch


Published on Aug 26, 2015 manufacturedZ3R0 .

"Glitch matrix set up before the run and faded into the korg monopoly sequence. Then abused heavily with the delay and filter."

Inaugural Patch


Published on Aug 26, 2015 zack dagoba

"The first full patch in the new studio. Its all running together with the same clock triggering everything: Polyfusion AS-1 Sequencer, ARP 2500, Serge Modular and EMS stuff (OK I played that by hand). Thanks to Phil Jones for capturing it on his nice camera... See http://myblogitsfullofstars.blogspot.... for more"

Teletype Studies Part 5

Teletype Studies Part 5 from tehn on Vimeo.

X1L3 - circuit bent yamaha DD-6 - evolving midi glitch


Published on Aug 26, 2015 manufacturedZ3R0 .

"A simple pattern of clean drums, sequenced via midi, which builds over the duration of the track and gradually warps into increasingly bizzare glitching.

Midi control
Pitch control
Glitch matrix
Analogue resonant filter
Analogue distortion
Digital delay."

Pearl Syncussion SY1 SN 507157

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via this auction

"If you like making techno or dark synth stuff this is the module for you. It makes beautiful clangy analog sounds and never gets old. Its a very music box and can even sound like a normal analog synth on its clean square wave setting. It comes with one drum pad but I usually just trigger it from the trigger outs of a drum machine, it can trigger with audio outs as well. This thing sounds absolutely insane, Ive always dreamed of having 4 of these chained up but Im not aphex twin so I must sell this little guy. I have another one that Ive modded for separate cv control over both channels but its not as clean as this one is on the inside. None of the sliders are scratchy and all is working 100% as it should..."

horstronic. Waveslicer Demo


Published on Aug 26, 2015 PianoHorst

"This is a quick demo of the basic functions of my new module, the Waveslicer."

via Muff's

"The Waveslicer can be described as some kind of special waveshaper.
It can cut a wave into slices and move those slices up and down.
It simply does that by adding an offset at a defined point of the wave. This point is the threshold, set by the Pulsewave pot. The amplitude of the offset is set by the Amount pot.
So for example if you have a sinewave of 10Vpp (-5V to +5V) and set a threshold of 2.5V and an amount of 1V, it will add an offset of -1V as long as the wave is above 2.5V.
To make it all symmetric, all that is also happening on the negative half of the wave, which means that in this example you will also have an offset of 1V as long as the wave is below -2.5V.

To make it all a bit more interesting, this is all done twice at the same time, so there are actually two waveslicers working in parralel.
Also, every described parameter is fully voltage controllable with an attentuverter at every CV input.

All that is pretty hard to describe in theory, so I made up a little diagram to explain the functions of the module.
I will also add some videos in the next days which will make it even more clear.

I primarily designed this module as an audio waveshaper but it's DC coupled, so you can also use it for CVs. This can be a lot of fun, for example when mangling LFOs.

I have a working prototype which still needs some finetuning but I think I'm almost there.

Shane of X1L3 was so kind to make a panel for me. The final panel will probably look pretty much the same as in the first picture (thus aluminium colored with black text), but I think this looks nice, too!
If there is enough interest, maybe I can also offer a black panel.

This thread is under construction and I will work on it over the next days and weeks, especially add audio/video demos and stuff like that, but I thought it might be nice to involve you a bit by posting the information I have. So please feel free to tell me what you think about this/ ask questions if there are any confusions (I'm pretty sure there will be confusion, as I don't feel too confident about explaining this module)."

Dj Puzzle Funkstep Drum Kit For Patterning


Published on Aug 26, 2015 ipadloops

iTunes: Patterning : Drum Machine - Olympia Noise Co.

"Testing out my new artist signature Funkstep kit out on Patterning. Soon to be released exclusively on Olympia Noise Co. I hope you like it."

YAMAHA Reface Demos by musictrackjp


Published on Aug 25, 2015 musictrackjp

Playlist:
YAMAHA reface CS Demo & Review - YAMAHA reface CS and CS40M
YAMAHA reface DX Demo & Review
YAMAHA reface CP Demo & Review
YAMAHA reface YC Demo & Review
YAMAHA reface CP, CS, DX & YS Demo Play

Buchla 285e Feedback Exploration


Published on Aug 26, 2015 Todd Barton

"Exploring a feedback patch with the Frequency Shifter section of the Buchla 285e. Better audio of a similar exploration here:
https://soundcloud.com/user7621213/co..."

How To Build A DIY MIDI Controller (2015 Edition)


Published on Aug 25, 2015 DJ TechTools

"Kyle Mohr walks us through his process for building a Teensy Arduino-based MIDI controller. Think a DIY MIDI controller is for you? Read the full directions and parts list here: http://djtechtools.com/2015/08/25/how..."
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