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Friday, November 04, 2016

Buchla 296e tutorial 9


Published on Nov 4, 2016 Todd Barton

"I'm really excited about this tutorial! Having methodically covered the Buchla 296e manual in episodes 1-8, I took a break and explored new territory beyond the manual. This time looking to see if the 296e would feedback on itself. It does! and it is amazing! Enjoy."



"Here is a compilation of brief snippets from those feedback experiments."

All parts here.

Break (original song on Circuit synth) - and a thank you! | Deerful


Published on Nov 4, 2016 Deerful

One more below!

"A quick original song from me, on the Novation Circuit again. Excuse the state of my workspace, and please do like and subscribe if you'd like to see more. Lyrics and explanation of my weird recording method under here...

Break under the waves that call your name
Shake under the weight of all you made
Even though it’s hard to forget
All of the shadows that descend
Take all of the fears you had away

Wake up from the sleep that bears the cost
Ache deep in your heart for all you lost
As the morning comes to find you
And as the night is at an end
Make all your amends and seize the day

CHORUS
Pull back from the tide that drew you in
Face into the sun that warmed your skin
Sing out for the ones who caused you pain
Rise up and be happy once again
Look out from the shore to see the sky
Let go of the past and question why
Sing out for the ones who caused you pain
Rise up and be happy once again

Break under the waves that call your name
Shake under the weight of all you made
Even though it’s hard to forget
All of the shadows that descend
Take all of the fears you had away

CHORUS
Pull back from the tide that drew you in
Face into the sun that warmed your skin
Sing out for the ones who caused you pain
Rise up and be happy once again
Look out from the shore to see the sky
Let go of the past and question why
Sing out for the ones who caused you pain
Rise up and be happy once again

My 8-bit EP, Home, is out on WIAIWYA now: https://wiaiwya.bandcamp.com/album/ho...

Someone asked how I recorded this - this is how:
USB cardioid mic into Ableton, track muted; circuit into iRig Pro into Ableton, track soloed but very low volume so I can *just* hear it enough to sing with but there's not much bleed into the mic and I can mix them separately. I'm mostly using visual feedback from the Circuit to sing to. I hate performing with headphones enough that I'd rather do it like this even though I know it's a stupid setup."

Us - Regina Spektor (Novation Circuit synth cover) | Deerful

Bastl Instruments Patchení s Nikol - FX send path


Published on Nov 4, 2016 Bastl Instruments

"In this episode Nikol will bring classic FX send functionality from mixing console into eurorack system, where it gets more creative than you think!

List of modules used in this episode:

Bastl Instruments abc
Bastl Instruments multiple
Autiolab Spring Reverb
Doepfer A-106-5 SEM filter LE
Bastl Instruments GrandPa
Bastl Instruments Skis
Bastl instruments Cinnamon
Bastl Instruments Noise2"

KORG monotribe(TT-303 CV/Gate Sequenced) + OTO BAM


Published on Nov 4, 2016 Masaki Takada

"OTO BAM's Algorithm Type:Chorus"

SunVox Gets a Slew of Updates in v.1.9.2


iTunes: SunVox - Alexander Zolotov

"What's New in Version 1.9.2
* new module Pitch2Ctl: converts the incoming notes to the controller values (in some another connected module);
* new module Velocity2Ctl: converts the velocity parameter of the incoming notes to the controller values (in some another connected module);
* new project parameter - "Time grid" (number of lines per grid cell);
* Main SunVox Menu: new function "Merge project" (load project over the current);
* Timeline: target pointer (like in the Module View) has been added; use it to choose where to place the new pattern(s);
* Timeline: now the file is used for the pattern copy-buffer; so you can paste even after the SunVox restart;
* Analog Generator: new options "Retain phase" (don't reset the phase) and "Random phase";
* Analog Generator: new options "Filter frequency = note frequency" and "Velocity-dependent filter resonance"; see the analog_gen4 and analog_gen5 examples;
* Analog Generator: new waveform "Drawn with spline interpolation";
* MultiSynth: new button "Set" (set exact values of the curve);
* Vibrato: new controller "Exponential amplitude";
* Kicker: sine waveform has been added;
* LFO: random (noise) waveform has been added;
* Loop: new controller "Mode" (normal/ping-pong loop playback); see the loop2 example;
* MetaModule: optimized interface + default user controller names;
* Sampler: new option "Stop recording on project stop";
* MultiCtl: new controller "OUT offset";
* frequency/delay limits (only for ms and Hz units) has been increased in the following modules: Echo, Delay, Vibrato, LFO;
* improved MIDI Import and Export: channel/ program/ bank/ controller support; new timing algorithm;
* new oscilloscope mode (module visualizer) - XY (X = left channel; Y = right channel);
* now all notes are visible on the musical keyboard: expand it up to see the full range;
* Modules (routing): new function "Find" (find a module by name);
* Pattern Editor: improved hints;
* Pattern Editor: click on some event (note or some other command) and the corresponding module will be highlighted;
* Pattern Properties: new buttons "Shrink /2" and "Expand *2" has been added;
* Preferences -> Main: new option "Make project backup before the first overwrite";
* Preferences -> Timeline: new option "Show line numbers from ...";
* Preferences -> Timeline: new option "Grid cell size";
* Preferences -> Interface: new option "Double click time" (in ms);
* Preferences -> Interface -> Scale: new parameter "Font scale";

'70s Moog Musonics Minimoog

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"1973 MiniMoog in excellent condition with original Road Case."

BTW, if you are curious about the different versions of the Minimoog prior to the current re-issue, see this post in the archives.

Moog MemoryMoog with Extras

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"Recently serviced by Gerry Dahl of Minneapolis in 2015/2016.(recommended by the Moog website). Board contacts have been gold plated. Anvil case restored by MT Cases 9/16. Full set of electrical schematics. Owners/Service manual. Voltage control pedal. Dual footswitch. Original factory program tape. This is likely the most complete package available anywhere. Shipping charge based on carrier rates."

MPC Electronics TYMP Electronic Simulator SN 3053

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"MPC Electronics Vintage 1982 the TYMP Electronic Simulator, Trigger, Pad, Drum

Very Good Condition, Tested & Working off 9v battery, Knobs turn freely, Some small nicks in finish paint, Trigger pad is slightly off center, No power supply

Description for The Tymp: 'MPC The Tymp, 80s Tympani / Kettle Drum Synthesizer All analogue. In good working and cosmetic condition, this has a round pad mounted on a plastic composite and metal box with controls to produce a drum sound. The controls allow a variation of sound with volume, pitch, decay and mix knobs. This can produce a synthetic tympani or kettle drum sound and useful toms, kick, and also an alternative snare.
Trigger in, on 3.5mm jack, so it can be triggered from a drum pad, or almost any audio signal. Output on standard ¼ inch jack. 9V adaptor, (also a 3.5mm jack), not included, or PP3 battery In very good condition , missing a rubber foot, still has its paper made in England sticker! Manufactured in in Cambridge, England.'"

WALDORF Q VIRTUAL MODELED ANALOG SYNTHESIZER

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Korg Sigma Vintage Mono Synth with Original Box

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