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Tuesday, November 01, 2016

Vermona DRM1 MK3 & Moog Mother 32


Published on Nov 1, 2016 3rdStoreyChemist

"Jamming with the DRM1 and Volca Beats drum machines synced together (Receiving MIDI clock from Ableton Live, DRM1 also sequenced by Live).

A small amount of reverb has been used, no further processing except for normalisation."

LinnStrument Step Sequencer Jam with Analog Modular Synths through FH-1


Published on Nov 1, 2016 Geert Bevin

"This video uses the new step sequencer in LinnStrument firmware v2.0. Two sequences were programmed beforehand and control three semi-modular synths. The bass/lead line is played live using a Make Noise modular patch while the sequencer is running in the background."

SQ1 & MIDI Scale Quantizing


Published on Nov 1, 2016 Morgan Karlsson
Re-Published on Nov 16, 2016

"Korg sq1 quantized using scalegen for ipad. Midi interface Lexicon omega."

iTunes: ScaleGen - Jesper Nordin

Vintage Paia Oz 3760 Mini Synth

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"Super cool vintage Paia Oz 3760 Synth. Originally built as a kit it is a simple sine wave monophonic synth with a multiple octave switch and a pitch bend touch pad. The bend is not far down in pitch, but gives a cool wobble. Has a built in speaker and runs on batteries. Very cool little synth that works great and is an excellent platform for running into pedals or manipulating with modules."

252e & 208


Published on Nov 1, 2016 Oxix52

"The audio is straight to an Apogee Duet with no processing. Neither the eg nor the pulser was used on the 208. The gates were opened only by the 252e. The 208 5-step sequencer controlled the timbre. Random CV controlled FM and green ring selection."

Hexinverter - Red Dragon *FIRST PATCH*


Published on Nov 1, 2016 DivKidVideo

"My first play around the Hexinverter Red Dragon filter which is coming very soon. Full video also coming very soon. Simple patch but just exploring and playing around with it. It's nice to share these things! :)"

Ableton Drum Rack For Eurorack


Published on Nov 1, 2016 Voltage Control Lab

"We've explored ways to use a computer to sequence our Eurorack modular synths using Reaktor and Maschine. But what if you are using Ableton Live? Let's use a Drum Rack to keep it simple!

http://www.voltagecontrollab.com/2016..."

Novation Circuit Gets New 1.4 Components Update


Published on Nov 1, 2016 NovationTV

"Tim Harbour takes you through the new features and content available in the new 1.4 Circuit Components update.
https://www.novationmusic.com/circuit...

First up we’ve given you a bundle of new content from Team Novation (1:02)
Be sure to explore these patches and sessions. Curated from our team across the world, and all new sample content ready for you to play with.

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New Features in 1.4

Drum Pattern Length (1:29) - Open up new possibilities in time signatures & rhythms.

Instant Pattern Switching (2:33) - Change patterns on the fly.

Session Colours (3:06) - Give your sessions a visual identity.

Starting Points (3:26) - Have your favourite patches up and ready to start writing.

Midi Clock Settings (3:47) - Link your circuit with the rest of your hardware in seconds.

Find out more information about your Circuit and new features here: https://www.novationmusic.com/circuit..."

And the official press release via Novation:

"The latest update is an advancement to the Novation groovebox that introduces several user-requested features, and brings all-new sessions, samples and synth patches.

Since its launch over a year ago, Novation’s commitment to updating Circuit has brought transformative new features to the product. From Sample Import and Sample Flip to the Components suite of browser-based utilities, Circuit’s capabilities have gone from strength to strength with every new Firmware release. Circuit v1.4 brings even more features to Circuit, making it an even more powerful addition to any live or studio performance system.

In the run-up to the new release, Novation celebrated its favourite milestones in its campaign ‘The Evolution of Circuit’. Working in collaboration with London design house Studio Murugiah, 12 key milestones of Circuit’s life have been immortalised in illustrated form (which can be viewed here). From the birth of Circuit and the Start Something campaign, to Mike Will’s leaked Instagram post, to the time KiNK and CALC jammed with Circuit in an apartment, the illustrations chart Circuit’s path to the present day and the launch of the newest Firmware.

The latest update (version 1.4) brings a new pattern-length parameter for the drum tracks to enable polyrhythmic drum sequences, where previously the drum patterns were locked to 16 steps. Also, it’s now possible to switch each track’s patterns on the fly so you can create fast-changing fills and pattern-change effects. You can now change the colour of the sessions from the unit itself (instead of from the Components software), and there are new setup options to optimise Circuit’s interoperation with other MIDI hardware. Lastly, Novation have created brand new samples, synth patches and sessions, to give you even more inspiration.


Here's what's new:

Polyrhythmic Drum Patterns
You can now set the length of your drum patterns individually to create mind-bending cross-rhythms and pattern variations.

Instant Pattern Switch
Change patterns instantly and combine with automation for glitchy drum fills and beat repeats.

Session Colour Select
Now available from the unit; change your Session colour when saving.

Clock Settings
Improved setup page with more versatile MIDI control. Separate transmit and receive settings for MIDI clock.

Circuit Packs
All-new samples, synth patches and sessions to completely transform your Circuit. Use Components to load the new Circuit Pack and, of course, backup your existing work."

https://www.novationmusic.com/circuit-components-firmware

Listener - Novation Circuit 1.4 controlling Korg Poly61M, 0-Coast and the Marvellous Leploop.


Published on Nov 1, 2016 -CALC-

"Using the new Drum Pattern Length feature and some of the new sounds included with Novation Components pack.
This is more of an ambient listener rather than a show off performance and gets going after a short build up around 35 seconds in.

The new Pattern Length is a great way to set up evolving polyrhythms. Build them up and just leave em to it, they can go on for ages.
In this track The polyrhythms get tied back in by a regular sliced loop on the Octatrack and Leploop kick and hats (although they're set to irregular lengths too).

All the Synths are sequenced by the Circuit. It really is a magnificent box as just a MIDI sequencer for external stuff but the internal sounds are great too, the new patches with 1.4 sound really mature.

Synth 1 on Circuit is controlling the 0-Coast (Arp on) and Leploop Oscillators while Synth 2 is controlling a Korg Poly 61M off camera using a signature CALC sound.

Strymon Big Skies, Time Line and Deco provide the effects in this live take. Just a stereo mixer master was recorded. No other processing at all.

The tempo is set all the way down to 30BPM clocking from OT and Circuit is playing a 7 pattern musical phrase which is why the phrases feel so long and expansive (feeling like 28 bars).

On this performance I just hit play and then brought bits in and out... fiddling with the 0-Coast on the way. As I say its more of a listener than a spectacle.

Hope you enjoy it.

-CALC-"

dreadbox erebus x 2 + novation circuit


Published on Nov 1, 2016 Andy Pidcock

"based on previous video with one erebus, but now with added erebus. As anybody knows anything with a dreadbox erebus in it is going to be good so more erebus is going to be better yes ? anyway I love them. Also featuring the mighty Novation circuit all housed in a beautiful stand made by mixingtable.com. No external effects, direct audio only. Thank you."
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