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Tuesday, July 26, 2016

Pittburgh Modular Foundation 3.1 / Korg sq-1 / Volca Sample


Published on Jul 8, 2016 QQQ MUSIC

"Just a fun jam learning on my new modular system"

Korg Volca Live Demos by QQQ MUSIC

Korg Volca Sample LIVE DEMO

Published on Jul 25, 2015 QQQ MUSIC

"Having fun with Korg's Digital Sample Sequencer.

Worth the price, though a bit difficult to record with."

Korg Volca Keys LIVE DEMO

Published on Jul 28, 2015 QQQ MUSIC

"A short improv with the volga keys. was shoveling today so forgive the dirt nails. Really impressed with the synth for the price, although it can be a bit unwieldy."

Korg Volca Sample + Monotron + King of the Hill

Published on Jun 12, 2016 QQQ MUSIC

"I made a fun King of the Hill jam with my toys :) Thanks for listening."

Tiny Patch Leads (Tinysizer, Minisizer, MicroBrute & Volca Beats Synth Jam) #TTNM


Published on Jul 26, 2016 The Tuesday Night Machines

"IT's about time to patch up the Tinysizer and Minisizer together.

The Tinysizer plays a simple mono synth voice through its delay and reverb effects, with the CV sequence coming from the MicroBrute, which also sequences its own bass line and the Minisizer's chaotic FM sound. The Tiny and Mini also modulate each other a little bit. The Volca Beats provides drums and master clock."

Dino Sabatini on REAKTOR


Published on Jul 26, 2016 Native Instruments

"After his performance at Boiler Room x Native Instruments' 'Infinity Machine' with Dasha Rush, techno pioneer Dino Sabatini dropped by the sound studio to talk about his work with Reaktor.

Dino is giving away his unique Reaktor ensemble 'SAMPLE' in the User Library: www.native-instruments.com/en/reaktor-community/reaktor-user-library/entry/show/10283/"

Dawless Jamming by Jörg Schaaf of Radikal Technologies

Dawless Jamming Vol 1

Published on Jul 26, 2016 Jörg Schaaf

"I am using the Spectralis 2, an Accelerator, the Strymon Timeline delay and some eurorack modules (RT-451, Crossmodulated oscillators, VCAs and Envelopes).
All the drum and fx sounds in the Spectralis have been sampled from the eurorack system. Before starting my jam I spent a couple of hours in the creation of new kicks, snares, hihats and strange sounds. The Spectralis 2 hybrid synth does all the sequencer and bass sounds. I hope you enjoy the video!"

Update: The SoundCloud for the session:

Gotharman's anAmoNo X - The Single Analog Filter


Published on Jul 26, 2016 gotharman

"Today I am tweaking the single analog filter available for anAmoNo X. At the end of this video, I play back a beat, where the kick drum is made by the single filter, with sequencer controlled feedback."

Hawkeye - DAWless (first person synth perspective)


Published on Jul 26, 2016 Maelstroem3

"...presenting a completely DAW-less jam :-), only using the left hand to control patterns and synths - the right hand is holding the cam, so you see some first person synth perspective ;-).

I will try to put in some Youtube video text overlays to tell you what is going on... :-)

Gear used:
Alesis Andromeda - Lead Sequence #1
Commodore 64 SIDs in a MB6582 - Lead Sequence #2
Yamaha FS1r - Bass Sequence #1
Moog Little Phatty through Polivoks VCF - Bass Sequence #2
E-MU Ultra - Drums (unfiltered)
E-MU ESI 2000 through Schippmann Ebbe und Flut (drums - filtered)
HAMEG 80s Oscilloscope (Ebbe und Flut filtered drums view)
MIDIbox Sequencer V4 - patterns, unmuting/muting action

Hope you liked it and thanks for watching and listening!
Hawkeye/Maelstroem Records"

SH-101 Classics #2 - Aphex Twin - Polynomial C


Published on Jul 26, 2016 Simon Stokes

"This is another absolute favourite of mine that I was looking forward to trying to work out. Patch made entirely on the 101 going into a TC Electronic M350 for reverb duties.

Kick and hats from TR-8, break from a sample."

Part 1 here.

jAcidlive160612


Published on Jul 26, 2016 Jan Sundström

Electro Harmonix Mini Synthesizer for iPad


Published on Jul 25, 2016 pantsofdeath

Mini Synthesizer for iPhone - Electro-Harmonix
iPad version: Mini Synthesizer - Electro-Harmonix

"From synthmuseum.com: It also has a single VCO with only one waveform -pulse- and an octave divider (dividers almost always produce square waves, as is the case here). The pulse wave has a dedicated LFO for PWM, controlled by the Phasing switch and the Phase Rate slider. (PWM is electronically easy to do and many manufacturers pretend that their PWM circuit is really a phase shifter). This is run through a filter that can be made to be a real phase shifter! The envelope controls on this filter are deceptively simple: you set the frequency at key down and the frequency at key up and the amount of time it takes to change from one to the other as a key is pressed/released.

The filter has a resonance (Q) switch and a 2x switch that raises one (but not both) of the frequencies being emphasized by an octave or so. The result sounds like (and probably is, although I don't have a schematic) a real phase shifter. Finally, there is a VCA and an effects processor. The effects processor is an analog delay line, with the usual echo controls, and I believe it is only available on the later units. Early ones don't have either the delay line or the strip above the keyboard that works like a ribbon to produce performer-controlled glide.

Between the bizarre filter and the fact that it likes to play notes below middle C - way below - I think this makes an excellent bass machine for serious analog junkies, although the lack of ability to do a percussion envelope will probably rule it out for Techno use."
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