Saturday, May 28, 2016
Simmons SDS 800
Published on May 28, 2016 100 Things I Do
"The SDS 800 was the low end analog drum synth at the time of release. The sounds are very different to the SDS V which took new wave bands and the world by storm in the 80's. This little gem can still be picked up quite cheap, no real presets to speak of (which I prefer) and has many great sounds hiding within. A Noodlers dream :D Busy doing non music things this weekend so thought I would share this quick noodle. It was a extremely gloomy day and my lights just did not cut it for good video quality unfortunately."
The limpet meets the tweaky abyss - a eurorack synthesiser patch.
Published on May 27, 2016 Luke Killen
"Today's patch is sequenced patch that is generatively modified over time by various modulators. those modulators are also being modified."
Friday, May 27, 2016
Quad Buddha Machine LFO Mod by A.S.M.O.
Published on May 27, 2016 A.S.M.O.
"4 Buddha Machines 1,2,3 & 5 with LFO pitch modulation and loop trigger. Speed, wave shape and depth controls.
Individual 1/4 inch audio outs and mix out."
OP-1 Loopsession 05-26-16 (Nicotine)
Published on May 27, 2016 Jeremy Leaird-Koch
"A loop-making session on the OP-1. Resulting loops were brought into Ableton and made into a finished track. 2 hours condensed to about 12 minutes. Includes helpful subtitles!
Skip to 12:44 to hear the finished track, or check it out on Soundcloud : https://soundcloud.com/jeremyblake/op...
http://jjbbllkk.com
http://soundvision.bandcamp.com/"
SYNTH FEST 2: Snapchat Story Day 1 (air travel, fruit, live music and bitRanger) #TTNM
Published on May 27, 2016 The Tuesday Night Machines
"Here's my Snapchat Story of day one at Noise Kitchen Synth Fest 2016. Watch me get up early, fly to Vienna, eat, drink and encounter the Bastl Instruments bitRanger!"
SYNTH FEST 2: bitRanger Presentation #TTNM
Published on May 27, 2016
"People were excited about the presentation of the Bastl Instruments bitRanger, followed by an awesome performance by Peter Edwards of Casper electronics at NOISE KITCHEN SYNTH FEST 2016 in Brno. Here's a quick capture of the beginning of the show. Jump to 3:10 for the start of the performance."
Yamaha FS1R Rack Mount Format Shaping FM Synthesize
Moog Rogue Monophonic Analog Synthesizer SN 4911
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Published on May 27, 2016 Noetic Corporation
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Published on May 27, 2016 Noetic Corporation
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The Haken Continuum Keyboard Extension
Published on May 27, 2016 Peter Pringle
"This is the introduction of my keyboard extension for the Haken Continuum. It is entirely mechanical and has no electronic or electrical components whatsoever. It sits over the fingerpad of the Continuum but does not touch it or interfere with it in any way, except when pressure is applied to a key and a small, precisely placed, drop-shaped 'pearl' pushes into the neoprene surface. Since the fingerpad is pressure sensitive on the Z axis, the keyboard is also.
The keyboard extension in the video has a total of 47 keys, but I am now building a full sized, 93 key extension that will cover the entire Continuum fingerpad. I guess I should add that I am in no way connected to the manufacturers of the Continuum. I am strictly a fan of the instrument, looking for creative ways to expand its usefulness and versatility.
For more information visit http://www.peterpringle.com/conboard...."
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