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Sunday, December 11, 2016

The Machines do The Imperial March


Published on Dec 3, 2016 HostileSlothRecords

"The Imperial March from the original Star Wars soundtrack performed by Roland MV-8000, Ensoniq TS-10 and Novation Bass Station. Conducted & filmed by LavLab. Assisted by BB-8.
Filmed with GoPro & Nikon DSLR"

The Machines play Linus and Lucy


Published on Dec 10, 2016 HostileSlothRecords

"Vince Guaraldi's Linus and Lucy from A Charlie Brown Christmas soundtrack played by Roland MV-8000, Ensoniq TS-10, Novation Bass Station, Modular Synthesizer & various effects. Programming/mixing and filming/editing by LavLab. Filmed with GoPro & Nikon DSLR."

Blue Lantern Assist Percussion Module Demo and Phobos VCF


Published on Dec 11, 2016 Flavio Mireles

"A demo of the Blue lantern Modules APU Percussion Module,
Phobos Lunar VCF, and new TPC SLim VCO."

Update:

Some info via Blue Lantern:

The assist Perc. Utility Module (APU) is currently available. The other two will be out in 2017.

The TPC Slim VCO, is just a slim version of my Buchla Tri Core TPC vco. Price still close to $300.00
The Phobos Lunar VCF is a ssm2040 discrete core LP BP HP Notch with CS80 inspired HPF on the input path. Price probably $199.00

On the Assist Percussive Utility:

Drum utility module, percussion

Current: +18mA, -18mA

width:12hp
Depth: 1.5"

Decay Envelope Generator, HI-FI v2164 VCA, and Booster circuit.

What does this do?
This module gives you all the tools needed to make kick drums or percussive sounds using your own vco modules that you have lying around. There is only 3 patch points required to connect this to your VCO module. You connect (2) patch cables to your vco cv inputs, and connect the vco wave output into the ASSIST jack audio in.

Think of this as a drum maker module for dummies. It makes it idiot proof for you to get 909-ish kick drums easily.

The PIEZO jack input allows you to connect drum pads. The ROLAND V_DRUM pad is recommended.

PRICE: $199.00

TripsQuad Waveshaping


Published on Dec 11, 2016 Oren Levy

"Some examples of what the TripsQuad should be doing to waves if it is properly calibrated."

http://www.matrixsynth.com/search?q=TripsQuad

Modulations by Atomic Shadow


Published on Dec 10, 2016 Atomic Shadow

"The main audio track for this composition began as a ring modulation experiment. I fed various oscillator sources (signal generators, modular) through modulation effects pedals (chorus, flange, vibrato and phasers) through the Moog MF-102. Effects depths and oscillator pitches were controlled in real time. A second audio track was added to go with the film. As the modular, tape, Pro2 and King Korg machines appear I added sound sources from each one to go along with the picture."

Batchas presents: Buchla Modular - Patch 042 & 07


Published on Dec 11, 2016 batchas

"Based on Buchla 288v + some abrasive FM from 258j.

Arpeg. bell sounds come from computer."

The the 288v is from Verbos, and the 258j is from J3Rk. The letter after the number in Buchla format modules usually indicates the maker. The e in Buchla 200e modules is either Don Buchla or BEMI.

9 12 16 Buchla Modular - 07

Published on Dec 11, 2016

"Patch based on 288v (known for LoFi and noisy character)."

Buchla 200e 291e Patched as Slew Processor


Published on Dec 11, 2016 djangosfire

"Buchla 200e 291e Patched as Slew Processor!

Well kind of :) Here is the concept to try:

250e cv split into: 261e VCO CV input, then (using a banana to tinijax converter box) into the 291e ALL input. Then patch the ALL output of the 291e into the FM audio INPUT of the same 261e VCO. Then as you raise the VCA of the 291e.. you can add a sort of slew to the 261e sequence.

I also patched a 210e between the 250e and 291e input... this was to serve as a buffer - which helped stabilize the blending of the 2x CV's back into the 261e.

Of course, more experimentation is required - especially to find the "sweet spot" for the 291e filter cutoff and bandwidth settings. Also - the slew effect is really not very extreme - BUT it works!

I expanded the patch, and used a synced 281e channel to have a sort of rhythmic patch programmed slew.

Thank you for checking out the 200e experiment! I hope this leads to more possible sound for you to discover and use :)

Cheers,
- Djangosfire"

Final Fantasy IX : Esto Gaza Ambient Synthesizer cover by Steven Morris


Published on Dec 11, 2016 Steven Morris

"SUPPORT ME ON PATREON:
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Final Fantasy IX : Esto Gaza
Cover by Steven Morris
Written by Nobuo Uematsu
From Final Fantasy IX

Special thanks to my supporters on Patreon:
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I Believe in Father Christmas: Gakken NSX-39/KORG M01D


Published on Dec 10, 2016 karenevil

"R.I.P. Greg and Keith..."

EMS Synthi E Demo


Published on Dec 11, 2016 V T
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