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Monday, June 06, 2016

EMS Synthi - Spiral Patch


Re-Published on Jun 6, 2016 Chris David

"Learning the Synthi is a great joy! In this video I'll give some explanation about the modulating capabilities of the third oscillator.
All sounds including the controls are only this Synthi. No additional processing has been done.

http://www.osc1899.com"

Modular Jam #33 - Beatstep Pro


Published on Jun 6, 2016 DivKidVideo

"Just a quick edit from some video I captured when I first got my beatstep pro. Which is mainly my drum sequencer at the minute.

PATCH NOTES

Beatstep pro is providing triggers for the drums and also using a spare drum trigger out providing the swung clock for the patch.

Drums

The HexInverter Electronique Mutant Drums providing the backbone for the jam with the Mutant Bassdrum, Clap, Hats and Mutant Machine all mixed within the Mutant Hot Glue.

Bass

Sequenced by the Audio Damage Sequencer 1 with ratchets and accents the sound source is the Sputnik Modular Dual Oscillator. Timbre and waveshaping modulation comes from two of the modulators in the Sequencer 1. Both in LFO mode one set to a 7 step length sine wave and one a 16th note random stepped LFO. The gate out on the Sequencer 1 is triggering the Sputnik Modular Quad Function Generator which also modulates the Dual oscillator and also the Sputnik Modular Quad VCF/VCA (LPG!). This then going into the Make Noise Erbe Verb for some basic reverb FX with plenty of hands on control for jamming with.

Arpeggio

This is Mutable Instruments Braids going into Mutable Instruments Streams for basic envelope control over the on board analogue VCF and VCA. The sequence comes from the sample and hold on the SSF Ultra-Random Analog. This is then quantized by the ADDAC 207 Quantizer. Playing with the level of internal noise of the Ultra-Random Analog and the active notes on the quantizer we can get a moving and changing random arpeggio.

FX

Sputnik Modular Dual Four Tap Delay and Crossfader is taking the square wave output of the Dual Oscillator (as opposed to the waveshaped out we hear for the bassline) which is first processed through the low pass gate in the patch. Feedback on the delay is set up with the Mutable Instruments Ripples filter in band pass mode also taking LFO modulation from the sequencer 1. Patching in feedback on the delays gives us another element to modulate with a phaser style swirling sound from the LFO on the filter as well as some reflective delay sounds."

Food Glorious Food: Stylophone S2 with a pinch of Roland TR 66


Published on Jun 6, 2016 Miguel d'Oliveira

"First noodle with the mental Stylophone S2.
Synths: S2 multitracked twice + 1 Zebra
Drums: TR66 + bits from Vengeance Minimal House pack"

The Moons of Monday - Episode 10


Published on Jun 6, 2016 Alba Ecstasy

"Back to the 80's! Kind of... This time I start directly with the Circuit which also sequence a bass patch from the Promars - System-1. Pads are from microKorg and Radias, the wobbling band-pass wave (zbpf) from Braids, a lead from OP-1 and if you thought your phone is ringing, it was just my Ti2!
Have a great week, friends!

ae http://www.albaecstasy.ro"

KORG Minilogue - Epilogue


Published on Jun 6, 2016 Migoucorporation

"This song have been recorded only with the Korg Minilogue (and external FX).

https://migoucorporation.wordpress.com/"

Beattie Cobell - Treatment Works


A new release from MATRIXSYNTH Member, Beattie Cobell.

"Vancouver label More Than Human Records release Treatment Works by Beattie Cobell on vinyl on June 10th.

Fact said "London duo Beattie Cobell make psychedelic music, but not the colourful, poppy kind. Their album Treatment Works sounds the way your brain might feel after being too couch locked to even wipe the third joint off yourself. Like Black Dice before them, their music is the soundtrack to psychic hangovers. That's captured on Catford Dogs which skips along on queasy, buzzing synths before melting into a hypnotic swirl of analog and digital freakouts. It sounds perpetually off balance which adds to the sick pleasure of the groove."

Pre order here.







Duke Student Synthesizes Music & Machinery at Moogfest 2016


Published on May 28, 2016 Duke University

"When Jeffrey Wubbenhorst (Class of 2019) began to restore a decommissioned synthesizer for his independent study, he wasn't sure what it would lead to. Fast forward a semester, and the Duke student and his refurbished Moog Synthesizer 1c -- affectionately nicknamed "Misty" or "Mystery Moog" -- have landed at Moogfest 2016: a mecca for engineers, futurists and electronic artists.

Wubbenhorst explains what a synthesizer is, how synthesizers draw upon several specialties ranging from calculus to psychoacoustics, and what the synthesizer could mean for interdisciplinary learning at Duke University. He also discusses his work with the Innovation Co-Lab, a creativity incubator at Duke.

Wubbenhorst is an undergraduate student in Duke University's Pratt School of Engineering, where he studies electrical engineering, computer science and music. He aspires to start an analog synth lab on campus.

Moogfest is annual celebration of the life of Robert Moog, inventor and synthesizer pioneer. The event draws artists, entrepreneurs, futurist thinkers, musicians and engineers. In May 2016, the festival relocated to Durham, NC.

Read more about Duke University's engagement in Moogfest: http://today.duke.edu/2016/05/moogfest-0
Learn more about about the Innovation Co-Lab: https://colab.duke.edu/"

Adam Holzman - Moog Solo - Steven Wilson Band


Published on Jun 1, 2016 Adam Holzman

"Adam Holzman's Moog Voyager solo on "Regret #9," with the Steven Wilson Band.

Filmed at a soundcheck in Florence, Italy, April 2016."

Moog Mother 96


Published on Jun 6, 2016 Cray

"Trippple Moog mother 32"

Moog Moog mother 96

Moogfest 2016: Mattson Mini Modular & Synthrotek


Published on Jun 6, 2016 sonicstate

"George Mattson of Mattson Mini Modular shows us the new kits he has designed which will be built and supplied by Synthrotek - report by Katie Kilobyte"

Moogfest 2016: Synthrotek

Published on Jun 6, 2016 sonicstate

"Steve from kit and module specialists Synthrotek gives us the lowdown on his range of kits and modules from the Modular Market Place. - report by Katie Kilobyte"

http://www.synthrotek.com/
http://mattsonminimodular.com
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