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Wednesday, January 27, 2016

Intellijel cylonix rainmaker and jellysquasher processing some 808 drums


Published on Jan 27, 2016 intellijel

"Simple drum loop from the Acidlab Miami is first being processed by the Intellijel Jellysquasher (a coloring compressor) then into the Intellijel | Cylonix Rainmaker spectral delay processor.

The wet/dry is adjusted until %50 wet signal and then I play with the global pitch shifting and then assign one of the Aux controls to Grain size.
Towards the end I freeze the buffer to create a loop that I manipulate and then unfreeze it at the end to go back into realtime input processing."

Karplus - Strong on the Intellijel | Cylonix Rainmaker spectral delay


Published on Jan 27, 2016 intellijel

"Using the Intellijel Metropolis to sequence the Rainmaker in a Karplus Strong configuration. The TRIGGER input provides a short noise burst to excite the delay and the 1V/Oct tracks the pitch. I select some different feedback filters to achieve different tonal qualities similar to guitar, sitar and clarinet."

Oberheim OB-X Analog Synthesizer "Enigmatic" 1979


Published on Jan 27, 2016 RetroSound

"(c) 2016 vintage synthesizer demo track by RetroSound

all synthesizer sounds: Oberheim OB-X Analog Synthesizer (1979)
drums: KORG KR-55B (1982)
recording: multi-tracking without midi
fx: reverb and delay"

Roland Jupiter 6 Europa Magnetic Quick Reference Cheat Sheet Overlays

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Seven different styles. Pictured in order: Neon, Spectrum, Monochrome, JP-6 Basic, Blue "OUTLANDER", Green "Alien Gutz", and RED "Terminated". Click here for all.

"The kit is comprised of 12 tiles that magnetically adhere to the Jupiter 6 operations panel. The process of adding the magnets is quick, easy and with zero mess. As no gluing, sticking or adhesives is involved the process is totally reversible and will not affect the condition (or the value) of your synth. The tiles can be added and removed at the operator’s discretion.

The magnets are of high quality durable materials and are UV resistant. It is the same material used on car magnets.

To further customize the look and visual feel of your Jupiter 6 the kit is available in 7 different “themes”. Buy one to transform the ease of use and look of your Europa’ed Jupiter 6, or buy them all and continually change up the look of your synth!

o JP-6 Basic – designed and colored for the Jupiter 6 traditionalist who wants the Europa Quick Reference kit to blend in with the original look of the synth. Original JP-6 fonts and colors (blue, purple, orange, Arial) are used along with a few new accented highlights.

o JP-6 Neon – Subdued yet colorful, this scheme lends city night life subtlety to the look of the Jupiter 6.

o JP-6 Spectrum – From ultra violet to infrared, this fun color scheme crosses the full visual light spectrum to give your Jupiter 6 a look unlike any other synth on the planet.

o JP-6 Monochrome – This bare bones, stripped back color scheme is a tip of the hat to the look of synths of old such as Moogs, Arps and Modular Synths.

o JP-6 Terminated – It was the early 80s, and the Jupiter 6 hit the market at the same time as some iconic sci-fi movies. Themed on a movie about a time traveling cyborg, it comes in an angry, slow burn Red, just like the cyborg’s eye. This is the first of the 3 sci-fi movie themed color schemes.

o JP-6 Outlander – It was the early 80s, and the Jupiter 6 hit the market at the same time as some iconic sci-fi movies. The Outlander theme harks back to 1981 when Sean Connery appeared in a classic Sci-Fi space western that just happened to be set around the planet Jupiter. Quite fitting, don’t you think? This ice-blue kit is the second of the 3 sci-fi movie themed color schemes.

o JP-6 Alien-Gutz - It was the early 80s, and the Jupiter 6 hit the market at the same time as some iconic sci-fi movies. This eerie green color scheme is themed on a vicious gut-busting deep-space predator. Alien-Gutz is the third of the sci-fi movie themed color schemes.

Please note this is not an official product from Roland or Synthcom."

ROLAND System 100 Model 102 SN 681608

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"The model 102 is keyboard less version of the System 100 model 101 synthesizer. The model 102 creates very rich and easy to control analog sounds. These units can be added to make the sound fatter and richer. The model 102 is identical to the model 101, but the Portamento/ Glide function is replaced by Sample and Hold feature of the LFO, Ring Modulator, Noise Generator and A-440 tuning osc.

This unit is an excellent way to add more osc, synth effects to another synthesizer and off course it is the perfect match with a System 100 model 101!!!"

Oberheim DMX SN B21810

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Note the MIDI on this one is not working according to the listing.

Green Jesus & Globular Modular - Grzybowska Jam Session (Warsaw, 20.01.2016)


Published on Jan 26, 2016 rastalukee

"Totally improvised, full analog musical journey done by:
★ Green Jesus - (LSD.FM, Weź Się Uczesz Records, Kapelmistrz, RunDMT, Spaceboy)
★ Globular Modular (Kochankowie Gwiezdnych Przestrzeni, Spaceboy)

⬇⬇⬇ GEAR BELOW ⬇⬇⬇

∿∿∿ Synths:

- Future-Retro Revolution
- Roland TR-808
- Roland SH-101
- Korg MS-10
- Korg Mono/Poly
- Korg Microkorg
- Korg SQ-1

∿∿∿ FX:

- S-CAT Little Green Machine
- 2x Korg iKaossilator KP3
- Boss RE-20
- Boss RRV-10
- Boss DD-6

Event took place in Warsaw, 20.01.2016.

http://greenjesus.pl/"

KOMA Elektronik Komplex Tutorials

KOMA Elektronik Komplex Tutorial: Mode Menu

Published on Jan 27, 2016 KOMA Elektronik

"In this tutorial, we show all the different functions within the mode menu. Skip step behaviour can be changed, repeat mode, MIDI clock and other MIDI functions are all accessed in the mode menu."

KOMA Elektronik Komplex Tutorial: CV Recorder

Published on Jan 27, 2016

"This tutorial as an in-depth look into the Komplex CV Recorder. Also featured are some tips and tracks. The CV recorder has 7 banks in total. One for each sequencer as well as 3 from the main output. An extremely flexible way to dive even further into the Komplex sequencer."

Linux Sound Design: Experimenting with Ingen, Ring Mod, and Bitwig


Published on Jan 27, 2016 Chris Beckstrom

"Today I realized how amazing Ingen is: run any plugin, connect them however you like- basically a virtual modular synthesizer that can use anything you have installed. You can add as many inputs and outputs as you like, which includes ins and outs from the real world (i.e. sending audio from my modular into Ingen!). This is a quick patch ring-modulating two LFO-modulated oscillators together, sending the output through some delays, then into Bitwig Studio where more delays and distortion are added. I mapped some of the controls to some MIDI controllers and move them in real time."

Jellysquasher and Rainmaker treatment for the Miami


Published on Jan 27, 2016 intellijel

"Simple drum loop from the Acidlab Miami is first being processed by the Intellijel Jellysquasher (a coloring compressor) then into the Intellijel | Cylonix Rainmaker spectral delay processor.

The wet/dry is adjusted until %50 wet signal and then I play with the global pitch shifting and then assign one of the Aux controls to Grain size.
Towards the end I freeze the buffer to create a loop that I manipulate and then unfreeze it at the end to go back into realtime input processing."
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