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Tuesday, January 26, 2016

L'Atelier du songe


Published on Jan 26, 2016 RADIOKLOW

"L'Atelier du songe (Workshop or Studio of dream), is a composition for Access Virus TI, Moog Little Phatty, various sounds and my voice, transformed with the Grm Tools.

I celebrates the mystery of creation, especially in the field of painting an visual arts, in connection with a series of 6 artists who accepted to appear by their works in this project and my own works as a painter. They are : Jean-Claude Terrier (Besançon, France), Abigail Stern, (New York), Patrick Rousseau, (Siem Reap, Cambodia), Thierry Lambert ( Saint Hilaire du Rosier, France), Caroline Dahyot, Ault, France), Robert Lobet (Nîmes France), and me (Lyon, France).

I also composed the written poems that appear on some paintings and the spoken poems included in the musical substance of this composition."

And what you are hearing:

00:00 - 00:45 : Virus TI alone
01:09 - 01:14 : Virus TI and sounds
01:25 - 02:12 : Virus TI and sounds
02:12 - 02:36 : Sounds alone
02:36 - 02:47 : Sounds and Virus TI
02:45 - 02:55 : Sounds alone
02:55 - 07:01 : Virus TI alone
07:01 - 08:25 : breath and Virus TI
09:50 - 10:45 : Marbles and Virus TI
11:00 - 12:04 : Birds and Virus TI
12:20 - 13:10 : Tongue and mouth noises and Virus TI
13:40 - 13:57 : Tongue and mouth noises and Virus TI
13:57 - 18:48 : Virus TI
18:48 - 19:25 : Little Phatty and Virus TI
19:37 - 20:10 : Voice and Virus TI
20:11 - 20:30 : Voice, Little Phatty and Virus TI
20:32 - 22:40 : Sounds, Little Phatty and Virus TI
23:16 - 23:51 : Sounds and Virus TI
23:51 - 24:15 : Voice, sounds, and Virus TI
24:15 - 25:06 : Sounds and Virus TI
25:07 - 25:36 : Little Phatty and Virus TI
25:41 - 26:25 : Little Phatty and Virus TI
26:34 - 26:49 : Little Phatty and Virus TI
26:58 - 27:03 : Little Phatty and Virus TI
28:20 - 28:46 : Voice, Little Phatty and Virus TI
28:46 till the end : Little Phatty and Virus TI

Analogue Solutions Leipzig-S

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"Amazing synth / sequencer. Perfect condition, from a smoke free studio, no scratches."

Tom Holkenborg, Tonestar AND Rachmaninoff - NAMM 2016


Published on Jan 26, 2016 StudioElectronics

Tom Holkenborg aka Junkie XL.

Studio Electronics Tonestar, Charcot Circles, STE16, Quadnic - NAMM 2016


Published on Jan 26, 2016 StudioElectronics

"Marc Sirguy of eowave (designer of Circles/STE16) gets the party started..."

Elements with Korg SQ1 x 2


Published on Jan 26, 2016 macbethsynthesizers

"Here's a quick video demonstrating the Elements synth I made with two of the stupendously cheap, versatile Korg SQ1 sequencers...really the vid is just to show how we can have 3 Oscillators and the Filter sequenced under control voltage....as always, in the hands of a real musician....you will get a better result!"

Bastl Instruments Teaser for Control Voltage Portland Event This Friday!


Bastl Instruments Teaser from controlvoltage on Vimeo.

"Come see synth manufacturers Bastl Instruments from Brno, Czech Republic, perform using their unconventional and wicked awesome gear. Afterwards they'll be on hand to present their latest modules, answer questions and hang out with us Portland folks.

See you soon!

Control Voltage
3742 N Mississippi Ave, 97227
01/29/16 from 7-9pm
Free"

Audulus 2 Minute Tip - 11: How to Use the Mapper Node


Published on Jan 26, 2016 Bimini Road

Get Audulus for: iOS | Mac | Windows/Linux

"This is a quick walkthrough of how to use the Mapper node. The mapper is the quickest way to get a logarithmic or exponential response from a knob, but it's so much more than that! Note: you cannot move the midpoint of the mapper node left or right (yet).

The 2 Minute Tip series breaks apart topics on Audulus into bite-sized chunks. I don't talk during the tutorials (though there are a few notes that pop up), and this is so that international viewers who don't understand English well don't feel left out. Familiarize yourself with the node menu and my navigation won't be so mystifying. In the future, we'll develop a finger press indicator so you can see where I'm tapping.

http://www.audulus.com
http://forum.audulus.com
http://www.biminiroadelectronics.com/...
https://soundcloud.com/biminiroadmusi..."

All parts here.

Live Studio Jam 012 , 1/26/16 . Korg Volca Jam w/Microkorg !!!


Published on Jan 26, 2016 Todd Smith

": Gear Used :

Korg MicroKorg
Korg Volca Bass
Korg Volca Keys
Korg Volca Beats
Korg Monotron Delay
Arturia Microrbute
Midi Solutions Quarda Thru
Behringer Micromix MX400
Tascam US-144mkII Audio Interface
Waves Supertap & TrueVerb - Korg Volca Bass, Korg Volca Keys, Korg Microkorg, Arturia Microbrute
Rcompressor & SonEQ (FREE VST, link below) - Volca Beats
Ableton Live 8 ( Used as digital mixer / multi track )
Ozone

: Setup :

The Korg Volca Beats , Korg Volca Keys and Korg Volca Bass are all on sequence duty . MicroKorg is played Live. I used Waves Trueverb and Supertap for effects. The beats has Waves Rcompressor and SONEQ (FREE VST, link below) . I hope you enjoy this song.

Take Care !!"

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Beat707 Makes a Comeback


Uploaded on Apr 12, 2011 beat707videos

Note this video was from 2011 and previously posted here. The Beat707 is an Arduino based MIDI Drum Sequencer. The Beat707 is controlling the E-mu Xtreme Lead-1 above.  The following is the video description from 2011.  Below that are details on the Beat707 re-issue, or just click here for the post on how to help make it happen.

"www.Beat707.com

Here's a quick song I made in a few minutes, sorry its short and not superb, but still a great demonstration.

At the end I show how easy is to edit a pattern while in song mode: hit record, edit the pattern, hit left+right to go back to song mode where you left.

You can download the MP3 files at the following link:
http://www.beat707.com/downloads/Beat..."

---

via Beat707.com:

"Great News, I'm BACK, and with a new project for the great Beat707 MIDI Drum Sequencer, fully Arduino compatible open-source.

What I will be working next is the new Beat707 2.0 set of PCBs, I will have more info about it soon. But the idea is to make the PCB with headers for buttons and leds, so the unit can have custom design. Let's say you want a 4 x 4 button + led grid, or a 1 x 16 grid instead. You can use the same boards. This way you can make a regular sized unit, or a big one like my latest XXL project was. I will no longer use touch sensitive buttons. Watch the videos below on how the previous Beat707 Drum Sequencers were, which were a great success already. The next unit will be fully open-source.

More details on the Beat707 2.0 PCB Boards Below, and also the specs of the hardware + software of the MIDI Drum Sequencer, fully Arduino Compatible. You can check, below, the old Beat707 XXL BIG PCB Board, as the new board will be based on it, but much smaller, making it possible to be used on small and large setups. I will also release some Acrylic cases designs later on.

But for all this to happen I need to collect some contributions in order to keep working on this and release new videos and software on how to create your own device. All in all I'm trying to collect $ 2,000.00 USD (specially for the PCB industrial upfront fees), which should be ok to do. In return any contribution will get you a free copy of Wusik 4000, a Virtual Modular Software Plugin for Windows and MAC, see details below.

The Specs for the Beat707 2.0 is a bit open now, as I plan on adding as much options possible using the "power" of the ATmega328 chip. The previous software had:

14 Drum Tracks (on/off steps)
2 Note Tracks (0~127 note number, off and glide)
2 Accent Tracks
32 x 2 steps for each Drum Track
Since the idea is to add the SD Card to replace both external EEPROM and FLASH, the number of patterns per song could be 127.

The new boards will come with the same design as the Beat707 XXL had, you can see a video of that board below. It comes with Arduino compatible ATmegas, so you don't need an actual arduino, just an USB to FTDI cable and you are good to go. After the board is fully programmed no computer is required for using it live..."

Crystal Japan (Bowie) : Korg Minilogue Demo


Published on Jan 25, 2016 K More

"First sounds with the Korg Minilogue.
A crude, by-memory rendition of David Bowie's 'Crystal Japan'.
http://khoral.bandcamp.com"

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