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Friday, July 01, 2016

Exploring Modular Synths - Easy Patch Introduction 3 - Batumi and Clouds


Part 3 added to the set here.

Exploring Modular Synths - Easy Patch Introduction Videos


Published on Jul 1, 2016 Modular Landing

Playlist:

Exploring Modular Synths Episode 0 - Beginner's Mind - Introduction and First Patch

"This video is for beginners interested in exploring modular synthesis. It explains what a modular synth is, different types of modules, and how to create a first patch. I try to go step by step and use Pressure Points and Brains as a sequencer to run the Dixie ii+ oscillator, Peaks for envelopes, and the Echophon delay."

Exploring Modular Synths - Easy Patch Introduction Video 1
"This video series is an introduction to modular synthesizers, with each video exploring a few modules and showing how to create an easy patch. This first video features the Make Noise Rene, the Intellijel Dixie ii+, the Xaoc Batumi and the Harvestman Polivoks filter. This is on an introductory level so we're just scratching the surface of these wonderful modules!"

Exploring Modular Synths - Easy Patch Introduction Video 2
"The second video in a series exploring modular synthesis a few modules at a time by showing easy patches step-by-step. This patch explores using Make Noise Maths to control a Make Noise Rene sequencer, going to a Wiard Anti-oscillator, further modulated by a Make Noise Pressure Points, and finally into the Mutable Instruments Clouds for some granular effects."

Exploring Modular Synths - Easy Patch Introduction 3 - Batumi and Clouds
"A patch exploring just two modules -- the Xaoc Batumi and Mutable Instruments Clouds. The Batumi is used both as a sound source and to modulate itself and Clouds. Only these two modules are used (the Azimuth is just trimming the output to the monitors to control levels and could be removed from the patch)."

Exploring Modular Synths - Introduction to Patching No. 4
"This is a quick run through of a more complex patch on the modular synthesizer."

Exploring Modular Synths - Patch 5 - Getting Your Synth to Play Along using the 4ms SMR
"This video explores using the 4ms Spectral Multiband Resonator as an evelope/trigger generator based on incoming signal, to turn your modular synth into an accompanyist that can play along with any kind of music. In this case music is played from a Radio Music module. The end result was kind of like a drunk tuba player and a drunk jazz drummer playing along with the music -- more tweaking could no doubt create a better effect!"

Exploring Modular Synths - 6 - Fuller patch with three sequencers and Pressure Points for Chords
"First I explain the patch, which is using Pressure Points for chords, and three sequencers (two Mother 32's and the Rene), plus Dixie ii+, Wiard Anti-oscillators and Braids for sound sources, and Peaks for a bass drum. Then I play the patch a bit."

Exploring Modular Synths 7
"This video explores a patch centered around the 4ms Spectral Multiband Resonator. Explanation is given and then the patch is played."

Exploring Modular Synths 8 - Using the Echophon as an Oscillator
"Almost anything in your modular synth, it seems, can be used as an oscillator or sound source. In this very simple video, the Echophon is used as an oscillator by capturing some inputted audio with the freeze button. It is sped up to audio rate, and then CV comes in via the pitch input to play that frozen audio."

Modular Expedition 22 - Improvised Modular Synthesizer Music
"Live performance on a modular synthesizer. An explanation of the patch is given in the video 'Exploring Modular Synths 9'."

Exploring Modular Synths 9 - Explanation of Patch and Performance of Modular Expeditions 22
"This video explains a somewhat involved patch used in the piece "Modular Expeditions 22" which is available as a separate video without explanation and with better audio quality. If you haven't seen that, you can go watch that first. In this video, after the explanation of the patch, the piece is played through as a shorter version than the other video. This piece is built around a sequence in the Rene that goes out to the Dixie, the Intellijel Shapeshifter, and Braids. Drums from the Ladik Twin Drums module and hi-hats from noise from a Mother 32 accompany. The piece begins and ends with pads from Pressure Points into two Wiard Anti-oscillators and into a 4ms Spectral Multiband Resonator complement the piece, played into Clouds. Echophon is used for some DJ-like wiggling effects at times."

Modular Expedition 23 - Random Orchestral Movements in the Dark
"Live performance on a modular synthesizer. The explanation for this patch can be found in the video 'Exploring Modular Synths 10.' The patch is meant to resemble an experimental sympohony orchestra and is built around a Korg SQ-1 sequencer, Intellijel Shapeshifter and Mutable Instruments Clouds. Thanks for watching!"

Exploring Modular Synths 10 - Clouds and Shapeshifter for Random Orchestral Movements in the Dark
"This patch uses the Korg SQ-1 sequencer, the Intellijel Shapeshifter and Clouds to create the effect of a symphony orchestra playing an experimental piece of music. The Batumi and Dixie ii+ are used for low-frequency oscillation for modulation. A fuller performance of the patch is available as 'Modular Expedition 23.'"

Exploring Modular Synths 11 - Self-patching a Dixie oscillator
"This video tutorial for beginners starts with an exploration of what happens when you start to patch an oscillator back into itself, using the Dixie ii+ as an example. The self-patched Dixie is then sequenced with a Make Noise Rene and Pressure Points going into an Echophon and Mutable Instruments Clouds. Thanks for watching!"

Exploring Modular Synths 12 - Strymon Big Sky
"This video explores a basic patch with the Shapeshifter sequenced by the Rene to show off the Strymon Big Sky and what it can add to a modular synth"

Exploring Modular Synths 13
"A video showing a patch of a groovy synth bass line featuring the Strymon Big Sky reverb pedal."

Lizard2


Published on Jul 1, 2016 Fernando Lima

"Lfo+adsr+vcf+vco+lizard2"

VBrazil Systems eurorack modular system.

Rhythm and Phase by Fred Becker Featuring the DK Synergy & Yamaha RX11




"No video, just sound, coming from a DK Synergy 30 years ago..."

Recorded August-September 1985
credits
released June 21, 2016

Cover image by geralt

Yamaha RX11 for drums

Rampigeon²


Published on Jul 1, 2016 Ebotronix

4ms Peg, QCD/Expander , QPLFO, RCD²
Analogue Systems RS 100², RS 110²², RS 360²
Arp Odyssey 2821 white noise
Bananalogue Serge VCS
Doepfer R 2m², A133², A134²², A 141, A143-2,9
A151²², A 156², A175²²²,A185-2(14x),A138m,a²²b²²c²²²
Flame Chord Machine , Q Slider²
foh choices
Grendel Formant Filter²
Make Noise Brains PP², Maths², Moddemix²², Optomix,
QMMG, Wogglebug²
Malekko Anti ²², Unkle²², Jag
Moog Taurus 2, Freqbox²², MP201
SSL Modulation Orgy
Toppobrillo Quantimator² (aeolian),Sportmodulator, TWF²
Logic masterclock to Kenton Pro 2000
FX : Boss VF-1, Lexicon MX 400
mackie the mixer²
vid #1558

Sequential Circuits Pro-One Analogue Synthesizer SN 9321

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via eBay Spain

"For your consideration a Sequential Circuits Pro-One, in very good condition, 2 hands only. It's the Membrane Keyboard version, not the J-Wire, but it works fine, as I have replaced and lubricated all 37 Pratt & Read Bushings. I have cleaned contacts from the membrane and playability is quite good now, the membrane is in very good condition because this synthesizer hasn't been played that much, it has low 'Flight Hours'. No scratchy or noise potentiometres, all goes smooth as silk. Serial Number 9321. Works at 240V, but you can switch it to 120V easily."

Roland Juno 106 Vintage Analogue Polyphonic Synthesizer 1984

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via this auction

"Arguably one of the greatest synths ever made, the Roland Juno-106 is a powerful analogue synthesizer with 6 DCOs (digitally controlled oscillators), and a 61-note, 5-octave keyboard. In 1984, when it was introduced, it had the most complete MIDI implementation of any synthesizer on the market. All of its front panel faders also send MIDI sys-ex data which can be sequenced.

One of the best things the Juno-106 has going for it is its front panel. One of the last synthesizers of it's generation to have sliders or knobs on its front panel, it is one of the simplest and intuitive synths to program. This makes it a great choice for both first time and experienced synth programmers alike."

Roland Jupiter-6 Analog Synthesizer w/ Europa

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via this auction

Update: this appears to be the one in the videos posted here by gstormelectro.

"This Jupiter-6 w/ the Europa upgrade is a spectacular synthesizer.
Europa v.1 adds modern functionality to this vintage synthesizer w/ additional arpeggio modes, Continuous controllers, systemic operational improvements and more.
Good condition, some scratches consistent with its age, see photos.
Around 2006 I had all NEW sliders and pots professionally installed by Audio Electronics in Dallas.
Fully Functional. There are 3 buttons in the bend section that could probably use a cleaning, but they work fine so I never bothered.
The white tape are labels I use to get around Europa's functions. This is 3M acid free archival mounting tape, it is very easy to remove and should not degrade the synth in any way."

Maxi-Korg Univox K3 Vintage Synth Rare

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via this auction

Intellijel Metropolis meets Octave the Cat SRM & Roland SH-101


Published on Jul 1, 2016 Zaphyd

"two metropolis sequencers runding random notes while being transposed by a doepfer vcdlfo."
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