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Monday, November 02, 2015

Drum Solo (Modular Jam 35 Drums)


Published on Nov 2, 2015 ngarjuna

"Four visualizations of the solo drum tracks from Modular Jam 35.

Each visualization features all tracks at once (with 7 of the 8 tracks having a rotation of some kind).

Drums are created in Olympia Noise Co.'s Patterning and processed through Noiise's Flux and the Moog Filtatron."

iTunes:
Patterning : Drum Machine - Olympia Noise Co.
FLUX:FX by Adrian Belew - the professional audio multi-effects app - NOIISE
Filtatron - Moog Music Inc.

Spinatus Tor


Published on Nov 2, 2015 voltlife

"An attempt at making vaguely Raster Noton-style clicky glitch with purely analogue modules and effects that somehow turned into something more like dark industrial.

The clicks are just a sine wave through a VCA with a very quick Maths envelope into a resonant Pittsburgh Filter in HPF mode. The filter's cutoff is modulated by a S&H, while the Maths envelope is triggered by the square sum out of a self-patched A134-4, which also acts as the master clock.

The kick drum is another Maths envelope driving a self-oscillating uVCF, the output of which is also multed into a Synthrotek Dirt filter and A124 Wasp filter to create nasty buzzy swells. Other nasty rhythmic buzzes area created by a couple of Pittsburgh Generator/GenXpander outputs into a R52 valve filter (heavily modulated by a Dreamboat) and a Sea Devils Filter, gated by Optomix or switched abruptly on and off by an A152, which is also triggering various rhythmic elements. The rest of the rhythmic patterns are created by a combination of A160/161/166.

There's also a simple pluck-ish sequence, which is a Rubicon and Mannequins Mangrove through an A108 (I think I used up all of my filters!). The sequence is created by a manually-tuned Pressure Points driven by Brains (which I think was the closest thing to a digital module I used in this patch).

Most elements then went through my spring reverb, which is a Danelectro Spring King pedal that I've hacked up to mount the springs externally. My arbitrary decision to use all analogue modules (I felt I've been relying too heavily on digital modules such as Tyme Sefari II and Erbe Verb for glitchy effects) left me with just the spring reverb for effects, so the overall mix is probably a bit too dry. Time for me to get a BBD delay, I think!"

Analogue Dubsta Delay via Aux Send of Mixer.


Published on Nov 2, 2015 Space Cat Audio Technologies

"Close to completion, here is a test video showing the new Analogue delay in a working situation."

Elektron A4 the Time is over...


Published on Nov 2, 2015 ElektroNoiser

"The test time is over and I have not managed to squeeze the full potential of this tremendous machine, maybe I should read the manual, create various patterns, but I could not save them at first, then could not keep different sounds for different patterns. .. maybe later if back the A4 ;-)
Thank you to Felipe for sharing your Analog Grade Four

https://www.youtube.com/user/humjhuin..."

Arturia Minibrute FM Modification


Published on Nov 2, 2015

"Adding a switch to the Vibrato enables you to extend its range and step down the rabbit hole of FM Synthesis.

Taken from http://hackabrute.yusynth.net/MINIBRU...

I used a 100uf Capacitor as it sounded better to my ears."

Ableton Push 2


Published on Nov 2, 2015

"See Ableton Push 2 in action. Learn about the new features & highlights.

Learn more about Push: https://www.ableton.com/push/"

Play Together with Ableton Link

Published on Nov 2, 2015

"Link is a technology that keeps devices in time over a wireless network, so you can forget the hassle of setting up and focus on playing music. Link will soon be available to Live users as a free update, and to the wider music-making community as a built-in feature of a growing number of iOS apps."

Ableton Push 2 Tutorial Videos

Introducing Stardust Covers - Premium Quality Synthesizer Dust Covers


Stardust Covers wrote in to let us know about their premium quality, custom fit dust covers. Check these out - absolutely stunning craftsmanship and design. They are currently made to order. You'll find additional and upcoming covers featured on their site.

via Stardust Covers

"Dust is never gone, we’re all aware of that: dust is everywhere, and, whenever we remove dust, it always comes back. Then, it gets inside your most loved objects and instruments, cover your synth's components with crud which can lead to heat dissipation problems, and it also wrecks slider pots. Now, we also know that everybody wants to protect their synths from this everlasting and corrupting dust, from liquid spills, fading, and every kind of bangs and cracks.

Why? Because we all love our synths with unconditional love.

Our synth dust covers are the best expression of this love.
Why?

It took us two years of thorough and passionate research to find and develop the most proper materials for the product we had in mind.
Our covers will look like they were manufactured at the exact same time your synth was, as if they were twin brothers.
The vectorized synth designs are printed using UV Digital methood.
They have flaplike ducts for cables, in order to keep them connected even when your cover is on.
We’ll be working in order to continually develop new models, both for the most recent and the oldest synths.
This is a custom made product, manufactured exclusively in Portugal, a renamed country in textile industry.

We would also like to let you know that our covers have several different designs which you can choose from (there will be some ‘special editions’ in a near future), and are all made of synthetic leather, a 5mm foam to provide protection and form the cover, as well as a delicate soft layer that will be in contact with the instrument."

halloween buchlatube


Published on Nov 1, 2015 Ebotronix

Buchla System #1
2x Soldano SP77 Preamp
Korg SDD 3000 Pedal
Lexicon MPX 100, PCM 80 / 90, TC M one XL
Alesis 3630 Compressor
Aphex Model 104
Rane SM 26
Rocktron Rack Interface²
Laney Babelswitch
Yamaha MCS 2, KX 25
Mackie the mixer²
vid # 1399

::vtol:: prankophone


::vtol:: prankophone from ::vtol:: on Vimeo.

"Prankophone is a sound object being a hybrid of synthesizer, telephone and logic module. The main principle of the object’s functioning is as follows: depending on the current mode, the apparatus calls to random or pre-defined recipients and plays them algorithmic melodies created from their phone numbers. The speakers transmit both the synthesized sounds and the sound from answering person. The common sound layer is involving a random recipient who doesn’t suspect anything. The person who answers the phone can’t hear any other sounds except for the synthesized ones.

more info and images"

Live Set w/ Prophet 08 and TR-707


Published on Nov 1, 2015 traxus12

"This is a live set I put together for the 'Nightmare on Truslow Ave.' halloween party. Only hardware instruments and effects were used. All sounds are generated from a Prophet 08 and 707, sequenced via MIDI in Ableton Live, using follow-actions and hotkeys to trigger MIDI clips/scenes. Alesis Midiverb II, Quadraverb, and Boss RE-20 are on reverb/delay. Thanks for listening..."
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