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Sunday, January 10, 2016

New Mode Machines OMF-1 Rack Mountable Analogue Filter


Published on Jan 10, 2016 acidjack303

"A four pole true analogue filter based on the famous transistor ladder filter developed by Moog in the 60´s.
Built in Wide range Pre-amplifier suitable for most audio sources.
Side Chain Input.
CV and Gate inputs to control the Filter Cut Off and Envelope from your Modular/Analog gear.
Self Oscillation if desired."


"The Mode Machines OMF-1 contains:

A four pole true analogue filter. This is based on the famous transistor ladder filter developed by Dr Bob Moog in the 1960s. A front panel pot controls the filter cut-off frequency, another controls the resonance. The resonance control is configured not to cause volume drop when turned up. The filter can be made to oscillate if required.
Two filter outputs are available. One is the Fizz output. This is a type of -6dB/octave filter and it gives a unique filtering effect with a real bite. The other is the Smooth output. This is a classic -24dB/octave filter, and gives a smooth warm analogue filter sound. Each filter output goes via its own reversible attenuator. This means not only can you adjust the output level, but also the phase of the output signal. This allows complex filter shapes to be made when the two outputs are mixed together in various degrees. This includes a very nice sounding band pass filter.

A wet/dry control allows the filtered audio to be mixed with the original signal. Not only is this useful in controlling the depth of the effect, but it can also create unusual phasing and vibrato type effects.
A wide range pre-amplifier is included. You can use the OMF-1 with virtually any input from guitars to synthesisers. A peak indicator will allow you to monitor overloads, although the OMF-1 is designed to overdrive beautifully.

An inbuilt low frequency oscillator with triangle and square waveforms. The frequency can be changed from 0.05Hz (one cycle in 20 seconds) to over 50Hz. A bi-colour LED gives visual indication of the speed of the LFO. Use the LFO to create auto wah and phaser type effects. The LFO can also be selected to trigger the envelope generator.
An ingenious dynamic envelope section that can move the filter cut off point up or down. It can be put into one of three modes at a flick of a switch:

FLR: It can function as a useful envelope follower, with controllable attack and decay times. Perfect for simulating many classic dynamic follower filter boxes. Play louder and hear the filter open up.
AD: It can be a standard attack-decay envelope generator. This is a type of one shot envelope, that rises and falls at the presence of an initial trigger signal. Useful for percussive type sounds.

AR: It can be a standard attack-release envelope generator. This is triggered either by the LFO, external gate signal or by an automatic audio trigger circuit with a variable threshold level. Powerful for creating rising crescendos.

The final output volume can be controlled with a level control. The output circuitry is configured to drive long length cables with ease and without ground loops.

A side chain input is available. This is a second audio input that can control the main input, but is not heard directly. Use this to trigger the envelope generator, or drive the envelope follower. A common use of this is to make the main audio program respond to a drum machine’s output for syncopated effects. Use a deep rich string patch as your main input, and listen to the drum machine automatically pulse the output to the beat. Awesome!
CV and gate inputs are available for connection to a modular synth or midi-CV convertor. The CV input will control the filter frequency, and the gate control will trigger the envelope generator if selected.

With a second OMF-1 a stereo unit may be built. The two channels can either be run independantly or linked together for true stereo processing."

Prophet 12 Patches by BoB SwanS


Published on Jan 10, 2016 BoBSwanS

"A brief demo of my bank of 99 patches for the DSI Prophet 12 that is now available to purchase for 16 Euro here :-

http://bobswanspatches.byethost3.com/..."

Fujiya & Miyagi - Knickerbocker


Uploaded on Aug 19, 2008 groenlandrecords

Some fun synth spotting in this one including the original Clavia Nord Modular, a DSI Prophet '08, and KORG MS20.

New Sismo qadrox-sial


qadrox-sial from sismo on Vimeo.

"Here is our first Synth of the year Qadrox SIAL

What's new?

The Qadrox SIAL is an effect synth bridging the gap between Qadrox L and Classic.

It is a two oscillator analog synth with eight step sequencer.

Comes with VCF and VCA per channel.

Finished in elegant black wood and a grip yellow knobs.

Features

- 2 Oscillators with split audio output

- 8 step sequencer

- Syncable by clock, lead the tempo

- 2 outputs (osc A, osc B)

Specifications

Polyphony: monophonic

Oscillators: 2 x square wave

Control: sync out (sync in only in Sismo gear)

Power source: 12 Volts DC (center positive) (Not included)

Weight: 400g

Dimensions: 10,5cm (H) x 13cm (D) x 13cm (W)"

Rephazer - Short Circuit Live Session #1 (Novation Circuit, Trance, Minimal, Electro, Acid, House)


Published on Jan 10, 2016 Rephazer

"Hi all ! I hope all of you had a great Christmas and NY.. I took some ' Youtube time' off, but I hope to bring you guys new music this year :)

Anyway, yesterday the mailman delivered this cool device at my doorstep so I immediately updated the firmware and used the Circuit editor to create some patches (preset phobia?) and made some raw tracks with it yesterday evening.

Nothing serious really.. So expect some mistakes as usual, but I hope you'll enjoy it anyway :)

I think Novation made a really nice groove box with this Circuit and I hope there will be a way to change/replace the pcm samples of this device in the future !! That would really be amazing :)

Cheers !"

Being Boiled (Human League​-​cover)



"AN1X on bass,and Arp Oddity on dr and rhythm synth."

via ‏@LoFiElectronic

Hordijk Rungler part 1


Published on Jan 10, 2016 Todd Barton

"This begins a multi-part walk through of the Rob Hordijk Rungler. The most eloquent overview is by Rob himself here: [5th video here] I'm merely offering a free-flowing exploration of only two or three functions at per episode.
This module is the Swiss Army Knife of random/stable audio and CV outputs! This part focuses on Pulsed output both in the LFO and Audio ranges of A Sine Out and B Triangle Out. As you will see and hear just these two functions offer random and patterned pulses/triggers, quasi waveshaping, various forms of noise et al.
For better audio:
https://www.hightail.com/downloa/ZWJV..."

Update:

Hordijk Rungler Part 2 Smoothed Out

Published on Feb 6, 2016 Todd Barton

"In part 2 we'll listen to the Smoothed output and particularly hear/see how the switches dramatically change the sonic landscape."

live modular techno : simple facts


Published on Jan 10, 2016 Maxime F

"basic techno music ;)"

Streichfett string synth - first tests with Sequetron


Published on Jan 10, 2016 Phil Tipping

"New toy from Santa (aka Liz) so first dabbles with Waldorf streichfett string synthesizer driven by Sequetron with a Korg microKORG as a MIDI source. Streichfett can be configured to split strings & solo sections across 2 adjacent MIDI channels so Sequetron channel switching used to record/loop/play each section as reqd.
This is not an in-depth demo of streichfett, but very impressed with limited use so far - both sections can play chords so no note-stealing when sequencing. Simple but clever user interface - no menus :) - with morphing controls encouraging you to twiddle; sounds are richer and have more bass than expected. Headphones or good speakers recommended, although my YouTube playback doesn't do it justice for some reason - maybe my low-res download speed?
MicroKORG only used as a MIDI keyboard, so tried a simple ledge resting across it to hold the screen & streichfett. Not very ergonomic unless you leant over it, so made a sloping version for later shots.
Sequetron details & downloads from http://www.philizound.co.uk"

Japanese Experimental Rock "Giant and Dwarf" by Wananabani Garden(ワナナバニ園)


Published on Jan 6, 2016 TorigoyaSound

"Japanese unique instrumental rock band which includes two bass guitars and handmade electronic instrument - Ribbon Controller.

"Giant and Dwarf" performed by Wananabani Garden(ワナナバニ園)
Written by Yuichi Onoue

Tadashi Kumada(熊田央) - Drum
ALI - Fender Bass
Yukiya Taneishi(種石幸也) - 5Strings Bass
Yuichi Onoue(尾上祐一) - Ribbon Controller(リボンコントローラー)

Live at Penguin House, Tokyo on Apr 19th 2015 , and Earthdom Tokyo on Nov 20th

Wananabani Garden Web Site
http://torigoya.main.jp/Wanabani_En.html

In this video, Onoue plays his handmade ribbon controller.
It can change a oscillator pitch smoothly, depending on the place which you press down. It was originally made as a kind of MOOG SYNTHESIZER's controller in late 60's. I made this following its example. And playing style is self-taught."
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