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Friday, March 25, 2016

Breathe/The Little Things [Eurorack Modular Ambient]


Published on Mar 25, 2016 S. B. Arweiler

"Ambient eurorack performance in two parts.

PATCH NOTES:
In both parts a glockenspiel sample is played from the MusicThing RadioMusic into Mutable Instruments Clouds. Reset on the RadioMusic is triggered by a channel on the TipTop Circadian Rhythms. On a second RadioMusic a sample of water drops is played for background atmosphere. Clouds is triggered by an ALM Pamela’s Workout channel in Euclidean mode. Clouds’ Size parameter is being modulated by MakeNoise Maths channel 1, Texture on Clouds is being modulated by the QuBit Nano Rand. Evaton Technologies RF Nomad is used as a noise source for some clicky percussion through MakeNoise Optomix triggered by a CR channel.

In part 1 (“Breathe”) Braids in WTX4 mode is sequence by MakeNoise Pressure Points/Brains. The PP/Brains combo is clocked by a channel on the Circadian Rhythms. Presets on the CR are switched manually. The bass drum is the TipTop BD808 that’s triggered from the same channel as the clock for PP/Brains.

In part 2 (“The Little Things”) the bass line is sequenced by the second CV channel of the PP/Brains combo. The bass line is the MakeNoise STO variable shape output played through a Doepfer A-124 Wasp Filter. The lead melody is the Mutable Instruments Rings that is sequenced by the MakeNoise RenĂ© in Snake Mode, which gets its clock from a CR channel. Some slight modulation for vibrato effects for Rings is provided by the four pressure outs on the second Pressure Points. The cymbal is the Noise Engineering Basimilus Iteratis that is triggered by another CR channel.

Some reverb and delay added in the mixer with the EHX Cathedral and EHX Deluxe Memory Boy pedals.

Also, my new album "Feldrausch" is out today, and it sounds *nothing* like the tracks I posted recently on this channel. But if you're in noise and drone, check it out:
https://sbarweiler.bandcamp.com/album..."

WMD Aperture First Listen


Published on Mar 25, 2016 William Mathewson

"The first official audio demo of the new module from WMD, the Aperture.

It was used to filter the signal coming from the Neutron Sound Orgone Accumulator. Sequence from the HexInverter SympleSeq.+ Bastl Knit Rider + WMD MME.

Drums = HexInverter Mutants + Bastl Knit Rider.


'boom'"

User Petition for the Tempest and Dave Smith Instruments Response



Update: a new OS is coming.

You'll find the petition here. The following is DSI's response from Carson Day of DSI:

"CARSON DAY'S POST:

The description in the campaign is interesting, though somewhat misleading. The vast majority of Tempest owners are happily making music with it. Most importantly, if anybody had contacted us directly at DSI support to ask whether we have quit development on the Tempest, we would have told them no. We do intend to continue, and finish, development of the Tempest.

Separately, the campaign appears to be an inaccurate representation of Tempest users since there’s no way to qualify who is an owner and who is not.

XODULAR ecoSYSTEM for Pure Data

ecoSYSTEM patch 23032016

Published on Mar 25, 2016

"Made using the brilliant XODULAR ecoSYSTEM modular synthesizer for Pure Data.

http://goo.gl/fPY9Iu"

"The XODULAR ecoSYSTEM is a new modular synthesizer system in Pure Data. Where the first XODULAR system was a collection of simpler synthesis building blocks, the ecoSYSTEM is a much more personal instrument. The modules are more specific and complex. I wanted to create an instrument with a unique workflow and sound. For this reason, I do suspect that it might not be as easy to dive straight into as the previous XODULAR system, but the sonic possibilities are much, much wider. I hope you have some fun with it! I would also like to thank Joseph Beg for helping me realizing this project. His beta-testing helped shape this thing immensely."

You can find additional videos here.

Nostalgic Sundae - Heatseekerrr | OP-1


Published on Mar 25, 2016 Heatseekerrr

"Created with an OP-1

More music at https://heatseekerrr.bandcamp.com/"

Delta Music Research Modular Synthesizer & Lawrence Polysystems 512 Byte Sequencer


Delta Music Research Modular Synthesizer & Lawrence Polysystems 512 Byte Sequencer clocked by Max-MSP via Expert Sleepers ES-3 from Keith Fullerton Whitman on Vimeo.


This is the first post on MATRIXSYNTH to feature Lawrence Polysystems.

Sequential Prophet-6 Patches by Paul Dither


The patches featured in Paul Dither's Prophet-6 demos are now available here.

New Radikal Technologies Swarm OSC Eurorack Module


Spotted this one on sequencer.de

Radikal of course is the company behind the Spectralis and Accelerator synths.

"this is the 3rd of Radikal Technologies’ eurorack modules (dual filter and phase shifter), it’s a

• dual osc which provides

• TLM which is a variation of PWM (pulse width modulation) for the generation of higher harmonics/fattening up sounds

• it also provides FM and PM internally and
• morphable waveforms (seamless xfade)"

3 Drum Machine M1xXOR


Published on Mar 24, 2016 JRock17991

http://www.animodule.com

MADLAB BLEEP-O-TRON MONOPHONIC MIDI SYNTHESIZER


via this auction

I believe this is the first Bleep-o-tron post on the site. Not sure when this was released so I gave it the "New" labels below as it is new to the site. You can find two demos on the MadLab website here. An interesting side note is MadLab also hosts events.

"Condition: Assembled and fully functional

Specifications
monophonic, 2 x oscillators + white noise
8 x phase-modulation waveforms + combinations
6 x ADSR (attack-decay-sustain-release) envelopes
6 x LFO’s (low-frequency oscillators), 6 x waveforms
detuned second oscillator
connects to standard MIDI keyboard, or
play notes using PS/2 PC keyboard
keyboard transpose, keyboard split
pitch bend and modulation using PS/2 mouse
oscillator synch
ring modulator
portamento
flanger
selectable MIDI channel
16 x preset patches + 8 x non-volatile user patches
master volume control + gain x 2

MORE INFO HERE"
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