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Thursday, September 22, 2016

Roland TR-09 Rhythm Composer Quick Start Videos


Published on Sep 22, 2016 RolandChannel

"The influence of the TR-909 drum machine is still heard—and felt—more than three decades after it was launched. Now, the 909 sound is available as part of the Roland Boutique series in the form of the TR-09. Featuring the same front-panel layout and user interface of the original, the TR-09 is powered by Roland's ACB technology, delivering the speaker-pummelling power of the TR-909 in a super-affordable and portable format. Offering precise control over an array of drum parameters and the ability to keep playing when switching modes, the TR-09 may be compact, but it still has the power to move people. Studio sessions are well catered for too, with four separate outputs via USB audio, external instrument control via a trigger output, and USB MIDI."

Roland VP-03 Vocoder Quick Start Videos


Published on Sep 22, 2016 RolandChannel

"The VP-03 is a miniature version of the VP-330 Vocoder Plus, one of the most popular vocoders ever made. Part of the Roland Boutique series, the VP-03 brings together the worlds of synthesized sound and the human voice, using the latest ACB technology to accurately emulate the sound that made the original so influential. The VP-03 has the VP-330's vocoder, human voice, and strings sound sources on board, and comes with a gooseneck microphone. And when paired with the optional K-25m Keyboard Unit, you've got the authentic VP-330 vibe in a reliable, low-cost setup that's highly portable. There are new features too, including 16 Chord Memory setups and a Voice Step Sequencer for even more creative potential. Whether you want the classic, electro-infused "talking robot" sound or the expressive power of shaping synth sounds with the human voice, the VP-03 puts it all at your fingertips."

Patch Notes #20 - Electronic Drum Pads w/ 0-Coast & DU-SEQ


Published on Sep 22, 2016 Voltage Control Lab

"Putting this 16 year old homemade electronic drum pad to work with the DU-SEQ, the Make Noise 0-Coast and the rest of the eurorack system to generate some weird stuff for Patch Notes #20.

The DIY electronic drum pad is patched via RCA to 1/8" cable to the tempo in on the 0-Coast. The clock out is patched to the clock in on the DU-SEQ, which has it's pitch and gate patched back to the 0-Coast. In this configuration, the drum pad is clocking the 0-Coast and the DU-SEQ. The stepped random out on the 0-Coast is multed to the overtone CV input and the slope section time control. The multiply section is modulated by channel 2 on the Ornament & Crime in quadraturia mode. The slope output is routed back the FM input on the oscillator.

The 0-Coast is routed out through the Vintage Synth Lab VCF-74 with boost enabled for some warmth, then on the the Mutable Instruments Warps ping pong delay in the Parasites firmware, which is modulating the delay time with the internal LFO, and then out to the Malekko Mix 4.

The DU-SEQ is in CV address mode which acts like a sample & hold circuit, more on this in a coming video. The stage address is being modulated by a cycling channel on Maths. Maths' both input is in turn being modulated by one of the fluctuating random voltage outputs on the Sputnik Modular West Coast Random Source. One channel on the Malekko Varigate 4 is randomly gating the Ext gate input 1 on the DU-SEQ as well, which is assigned to one of the 8 steps in the sequence. Any time the step is played, the random gate sequence coming from the Varigate is heard until the sequence steps to another note.

The Korg SQ-1 is playing back the bass part on the Noise Engineering Basimilus Iteritas, with the morph control modulated by another channel on the Ornament & Crime. The output is routed to the Mix 4.

Braids is droning around, with the pitch modulated by the Make Noise Wogglebug, and the timbre and color modulated by the leftover 2 LFOs on the Ornament & Crime. The output is multed through a buffered mult, and then routed to an input on the Sputnik Modular 4tap Delay as well as one of the crossfader inputs on the 4tap (so we can mix the clean and delayed signals). One of the 1/3 outputs on the delay is routed to the other input on the crossfader, with the second output sent to the Malekko Dual Borg filter in high pass mode, then back to another input on the delay creating a filtered feedback loop. The filter cutoff is being modulated by the cycling Malekko Envelator, while the West Coast Random Source fluctuating random voltage is modulating the delay time. Out from the delay to the Mix 4 with the rest and out.

Warning: Tweaking your modular should be done without drumsticks in hand.

https://www.voltagecontrollab.com/"

Leaf Audio - NTBA *First Patch*


Published on Sep 22, 2016 DivKidVideo

"Another 'first patch' video while some full overview videos are in the works. I've been having loads of fun with the Noise To Brain Adapter from Leaf Audio for a few months now. There's some great CV/gate based modes as well which I'll get into with the full overview video.

A video going through what's in this case can be found HERE:"

VLOG4 - My Demo Case

Published on Sep 5, 2016

"The top row is the AJH Synth MiniMod Voice which is simply stunning! The second row has the Synthrotek MIDI to CV and expander, Mutable Instruments Peaks, Transistor Sound Labs Stepper Acid, Tysklon Labs Chaos Divider & Expander, Manhattan Analog MVP and the Malekko dual VCA.

The top two rows are used to support me "demoing" any other module that I'm filming in the bottom row. Along with the Mordax DATA (prototype) and Vermona twinOUT in the bottom row."

Aichenbach Live im Röhm 17.09.2016


Aichenbach Live im Röhm 17.09.2016 from Aichenbach on Vimeo.

"Im Rahmen der Kunstnacht spielten AICHENBACH ein improvisiertes elektronisches Konzert. 100% live, spontan und einmalig. Eine besondere Beleuchtung (Laser inkl.) und ein charakterstarker Raum rundeten dieses Gesamtspektakel aussergewöhnlich ab.

AICHENBACH sind Andreas V. u. Bernhard S. die ausschließlich live improvisierte und einzigartige Konzerte spielen. Dabei kommen hauptsächlich elektronische Klangerzeuger und Effekte zum Einsatz.

Klangerzeuger waren:

Nord Drum 3P, Strymon Timeline, Strymon Big Sky, Electro Harmonics Big Muff, Doepfer Modular System, Vermona Perfourmer MK2, Anyware Instruments Moodulator, TC-Triple Delay, TC-Hall of Fame."

Groove for Don


Published on Sep 22, 2016 d4nnyp

"Recording/Video of a patch I built while spending a bit of time with my 200e after hearing about Don Buchla passing away.

Patched on a 200e system, patch plays itself, no tweaks. Just a nice groove showing off the sonic beauty of the Buchla 200e. Good headphones or Monitors are essential.
I do love sound art and noise, but I'm still a sucker for a nice Groove!

R.I.P. Don"

Ethereal cheesy organ


Published on Sep 22, 2016 100 Things I Do

"I was looking for some new atmospheric sounds to use on a track and thought I would do a very quick clip to share. I'm still working on this weekends also.

$20 Lowery Wandering Genie Organ going into a wold of delay, reverb and some pitch shifting to create a much more unique sound. The top end still needs some taming but low in a track it would work really nice"

Dave Smith Instruments "In The Spotlight with the PRO 2" with Chris Stack


The eighth in Dave Smith Instruments' "In The Spotlight with the PRO 2" series is currently up with Chris Stack here.

"Player of synths, computers, guitars, ouds, flutes, and percussion. Principal editor, writer, videographer, musician, and researcher at experimentalsynth.com — that’s how Chris Stack describes himself. His musical endeavors range from 'Xenography,' a new album of synth, Moog Guitar, piano, shakuhachi, and processed voice works, to solo performances on piano and oud. Chris’ past music/tech experiences include marketing manager Moog Music and Vo Inventions; stints as engineering manager, marketing manager and manufacturing manager at dB-tronics; printed circuit designer at Computer Dynamics; and freelance printed circuit designer for Bob Moog at Big Briar."

You can find links to all of the "In The Spotlight with the PRO 2" interviews here. Scroll down for each.

Absolute JUPITER 8 WAV Collection 1.9GB Roland JP8 JP6 MKS80 Samples Synthesizer


Published on Sep 22, 2016 SynthgodXXX

"Absolute Jupiter Wav Collection
by Rik Marston 100% No Talking!
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All samples for this demonstration video were recorded into
Ableton Live 7 "Sampler" device with no effects!!
This demonstration video shows off some STRINGS, PADS & SWEEPS!!

.Wav Sample Names, Key Locations & place in video listed below:

JUPITER 8 "PHAZEPAD" C4 @00:04
JUPITER 8 "ANALOG BRASS" C3 @00:52
JUPITER 8 "SLICK" C3 @01:27
JUPITER 8 "STRINGS" C3 @02:33
JUPITER 8 "SWEEP" C3 @03:19
JUPITER 6 "EGYPTIAN" C3 @03:56
JUPITER 6 "EQUALITY" C3 @04:54
JUPITER 6 "HEAVEN STRINGS" C3 @05:55
JUPITER 6 "LANDSCAPE" C3 @06:32
JUPITER 6 "NEON" C3 @07:09
JUPITER 6 "STARGATE" C3 @08:04
MKS-80 "EUROPA X" C3 @08:56
MKS-80 "TRANCE LEAD" C3 @09:23
MKS-80 "VINTAGE STRINGS" C3 @10:05

Addictive Pro - Arp Tutorial


Published on Sep 22, 2016 virsyn

"Addictive Pro - Arp Tutorial Part 1

Showing you some basics how this beast works..."

iTunes: Addictive Pro - VirSyn
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