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Friday, January 06, 2017

Syntaur Synth Wizards


Published on Sep 5, 2016 Syntaur

"A quest to rescue synthesizers. Man vs. Keyboard. This is Syntaur's new web series on resurrecting vintage synthesizers: Synth Wizards."

Dual Division 6 Business Card Sequencer & Barton BMC45 Router Eurorack Modules by Ninstrument


Two new custom modules via Ninstrument:

"Business Card sized Sequencer from Div 6. Here I took two of them and stacked them into a eurorack module. Realize when you buy the kit it is just ONE sequencer. I bought two for this custom build. This kit was very easy to build and dare I say the most ‘inexpensive sequencer you will find!’ Realize the custom euro panel I made for this was a very difficult task. There are 122 holes in this panel and was very challenging to make."

How cool is that? You might remember the DIY Division 6 business card sequencer from this post.


"BMC45 router from Barton. This is a fun straight forward build. Most of Barton’s eurorack DIY kits are very affordable and very well thought through and as a plus are very affordable. I added four custom mute buttons to this one as I thought that made a nice addition to live performance. The link to that kit is here."

Behringer Desktop Deepmind 12 Desktop Leaked for $999.99?


This one was spotted and sent in via Joel Braverman. I thought the price was high, so I did a quick search to see what the keyboard version was going for. To my surprise, the desktop version popped up in the sponsored search results on the right, so this ad is actually out there. The keyboard version though, goes for the same, $999.99. Did they use the wrong image? Your guess is as good as mind.

The Desktop version was first mentioned back in November 11.

DSI PRO 2 KARPLUS-STRONG SOUND DESIGN TUTORIAL ~ Synthesize This! Ep.06


Published on Jan 6, 2017 once upon a synth

"In this episode we use an approximation of the Karplus-Strong algorithm to design plucked string sounds on the DSI Pro 2 synthesizer using physical modeling synthesis. The Karplus-Strong algorithm involves a short burst of noise that is fed into a delay line. The samples are averaged as they feed back through the line and this results in a crude simulation of a plucked string which sounds surprisingly good. Unfortunately the pitch doesn't track correctly here because this needs to be calibrated in code and what I'm doing in this video is just a simulation of this algorithm using the delay and some noise."

All parts here.

Polytik Synths Dirty Electronics & Jack Featherstone Original Mix



"Polytik modular synths: playing with graphics and sound.

Polytik is a collection of beautifully designed hand-held synth modules exploring the border between play and sound.

Dirty Electronics & Jack Featherstone Original Mix made only with sounds from Polytik plus edits and processing."

Roland Juno 106 Synthesizer

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Polivoks feat. ALISA


Published on Jan 6, 2017 Cyril Saar

Polivoks

Published on Jan 6, 2017 Cyril Saar

Buchla Music Easel impro mov


Published on Jan 6, 2017 SYNTH GURU

"Buchla Music Easel,sequence,
applied effects :onboard mixer stereo delay,Strymon Bluesky"

Controlled Chaos in Eurorack with the Moffenzeef Deviant


Published on Jan 6, 2017 Voltage Control Lab

"Random is a loaded term and can be unwieldy and difficult to control. Moffenzeef Modular has created the Deviant, a dirty dual stepped random source Eurorack module that does most of the work for us.

http://www.voltagecontrollab.com/2017..."

horizons


Published on Jan 6, 2017 millolab

"A morning improvisation. Headphones recommended.
Gear used: MakeNoise 0coast, Roland System 1m, Aira Torcido and Demora, Korg MS2000, Electribe 2, Elektron Machinedrum, Waldorf Blofeld, Akai MPC500.
Thanks for watching."
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