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Friday, April 01, 2016

4MS Dual Looping Delay Eurorack Module Overview at Superbooth16


Published on Apr 1, 2016 Ask.Audio

"4MS Dual Looping Delay Eurorack Module Overview at Superbooth16"

Korg Minilogue, TT-303 and Roland AIRA TR8 Studio Jam


Published on Apr 1, 2016 Calle Nilsson

WMD Aperture Frequency Modulation Demo


Published on Apr 1, 2016 William Mathewson

"A quick audio demo of using the Aperture module as an audio source. There is no input going into the Aperture, you are just hearing it self oscillate while it's frequency is being modulated at audio rate."

Polymoog Resonator Dotcom module build part 2 (by Synthpro)


Published on Apr 1, 2016 synthpro

"This is another demo of the Polymoog resonator dotcom module I have built."

Part 1 here.

AKAI AX73 Analog Synthesizer Ad Infinitum


Published on Apr 1, 2016 gstormelectro

"All audio and video by G-Storm Electro c.2016

In this video I share some helpful tips and info on the Akai AX73.

All synthesizer audio comes from the AX73 using all original patches. No outboard effects were used, only a few instances of the built-in chorus. Rhythm provided by a Roland TR-8. Thanks for watching. Be sure to subscribe, like and comment.

http://gstormelectronica.blogspot.com
http://soundcloud.com/gstormelectro"

Pulse Tips #3 - Tap Tempi With Mikrophonie


Published on Apr 1, 2016 Voltage Control Lab

"The Music Thing Mikrophonie can be a fun (potentially volatile) controller for the Make Noise Tempi, including as a tap tempo source, which we explore in our 3rd installment of Pulse Tips!

https://www.voltagecontrollab.com/201..."

Noyzelab's DRN4 Released


"NYZ DRN4 is just been made live and released, with 2 new extra tracks streamable on public preview. tape nearly gone on physical copy already!!"

You can find it on BandCamp here and Norman Records here.

For background on the release see this post.

Arturia PolyBrute - Polyphonic Minibrute


Published on Apr 1, 2016 midierror

"Minibrute owners should know you can change the Arp mode to a sequencer using SYSEX..but what you may not know is that another command gives the minibrute 3 note polyphony.

You can find the Sequencer / Arpeggiator SYSEX information from the beginning of the video here here http://hackabrute.yusynth.net/index_e..."

What is interesting about this is the Minibrute is a single oscillator analog monophonic synth with sub oscillator so you wouldn't think this is possible. The single oscillator does support three simultaneous waveforms, saw, pulse, and triangle. I'm curious what it's doing. Divide down paraphony, somehow playing each waveform separately? An easy way to test that would be to see if the waveform controls for one wave-shape affects all notes or just one.

P6 v OB6 default patch


Published on Apr 1, 2016 Ron Feinberg

"Default patches on P6 (top) and OB6 (bottom)."

New BugBrand Modular Frames


via the BugBrand mailing list:

"This is a compact yet powerful set of building blocks for synthesis - ideal as a basis for classic Subtractive approaches, but able to jump way outside such parameters.

One voice, two voice, chaos, burbles, drones and so much more - play it standalone or drive it from external modular/controller.

I'm not currently planning on offering any form of true-modular choice - these setups are purely pre-configured.
This not only works for me on a production basis (self-contained designs kept in semi-regular production with fixed parameters) but it is also something of a reaction to the vast array of choices musicians face today - take the instrument and its 'limitations' and work it rather than thinking instantly on what extra modules could be added.
(though, as I say, it thrives on external control - I've used Kenton Midi-to-CV, Roland 184 poly-controller, Korg SQ1, Arturia BeatstepPro plus, of course, other Bug-Bits)

These will certainly be in production through the rest of 2016 and hopefully beyond. The initial run is of 60 and these will be finished up in batches of 10 (likely roughly 1.5 months between batches).

And looking beyond - design ideas are already well underway for a companion 'Expander' frame (which can easily be joined to the existing frame) containing such niceties as S/H, Noise, RingMod and different Oscillator models. Yes, I do feel the need for Seq/Clock/Control/Effects modules too - but those should come in frames 3 or 4 (could be a couple of years before such things).

So, wishing you all Happy Spring times.
All best for now, Tom"

Module list via BugBrand:

"The SynthVoice combines the following modules:

Dual Envelope - two Voltage Controlled Attack-Decay/Release Envelopes which can be Gated, Triggered or set to loop (oscillate). Fast and Slow(/Slower) ranges cover audio or LFO territories (down to c.40Sec per cycle in Slower mode) - the independent Up/Down control gives very different sonic results from the regular VCOs.

3 x Compact VCO - small but powerful, stable and accurate Voltage Controlled Oscillators covering Audio and Sub-Audio ranges with four manually swept waveforms. Each Osc features precise Tune, Fine and Octave switching along with polarizing Exponential FM, 1V/Oct input and Sync input.

Dual Filter - a twin Filtering unit built around State-Variable Filters which offer Low/Band/High responses with variable resonance up to self-oscillation (which tracks 1V/Oct). The left-hand filter can be switched to sub-audio mode for glide, differentiation, or low-frequency sine-waves.

Dual Amplifier - these not only cover your standard VCA duties (DC-coupled, naturally, so fine controlling audio or sub-audio signals), but each integrates a switchable wave-shapping post stage - Wave-folding on the left, zener soft-clipping Saturation on the right.

Dual Mixing - two sections to mix your signals. The top two channel DC mixer allows polarized mixing, while the Main and Sub mix combines three inputs into two independent output audio buses with balanced 1/4" jacks.

Powered Frame - the system's exoskeleton not only provides a strong housing, but also holds the internal power conditioning and distribution - an external worldwide 12VDC supply is converted to internal bipolar +/-15V and distributed to each module. The DC input and 0V grounding point are mounted on the left-hand side of the back.

All modules follow the Frac-Rack standards (multiples of 1.5" width, 5.25" height, max 1.65" depth) and feature PCB material front panels for clear, eye-catching and durable appearance."
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