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Monday, February 06, 2017

Pantala Labs - Step Sequencer with Euclidean Rhythm Generator


New video with updated CC here.

Q179 Envelope++ Daisy Chain


Published on Feb 6, 2017 synthesizersdotcom

"Daisy chain the Q179 Envelope++ module.

For more information visit http://www.synthesizers.com/q179.html

Hosted by Roger Arrick of Synthesizers.com"

All parts here.

Minimoog Model D


Published on Feb 6, 2017 Perfect Circuit Audio

"Some sounds from a new Minimoog Model D

Available here: https://www.perfectcircuitaudio.com/m..."

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Midnight jam #3 (Moog Sub 37 + Piano)


Published on Feb 6, 2017 Plexis

"Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/plexis1
Twitter: https://twitter.com/Plexismusic

Effects used:
Reverb: Abstract Chamber
Delay: NastyDLA mkII
Chorus: Acon Digital Multiply"

ARP / Solina String Ensemble PE IV

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Iron Ether - Pithoprakta *FIRST PATCH*


Published on Feb 6, 2017 DivKidVideo

"Here's the first patch jam style video with the Pithoprakta from Iron Ether. It's trigger 8 drum sounds with the probability based random gates. The CV out is controlling a basic bass voice layered over the drums. Full video coming very soon! :)"

Moogfest Announces Protest Stage in Response to HB2/Travel Ban


via Moogfest

"Once again, we are stunned by discriminatory politics in our beloved home of North Carolina and across the U.S.

Last March, North Carolina state legislature passed House Bill 2, a law that enables discrimination across gender, sexual orientation, and class. Specifically, the law eliminated past protections against discrimination based on sexual orientation or gender identity, stripped local government control over minimum wage, removed the right to sue for discrimination at the state level, restricted city councils ability to protect local residents from discrimination based on gender identity or sexual orientation, and barred transgender people from using bathrooms that do not match the gender they were born with.

Moogfest 2016 .: Day 2

Published on May 21, 2016 Moogfest

Moogfest took an immediate stand against the law, reaffirmed our commitment to protest inequality, and offered a safe space for all artists, fans, and visitors who attended. This past December, despite the ongoing work of our community and our allies, lawmakers failed to repeal the law.

Now, as we prepare for the 2017 festival, we are faced with new and mounting concerns. Lawmakers in Texas and Kansas have taken steps toward enacting laws similar to HB2. And in his first few days in office, the 45th president has taken actions, such as the travel ban, that threaten our foundational beliefs and intimidate members of our diverse global network of thinkers and makers. But we are not afraid. We are not hateful. We are alive in our mission to bring the dream of a more equal society to all humans. We seek out facts, respect evidence-based science, and welcome a wide-open worldview. We believe this base of knowledge powers creativity, imagination, and innovation.

We stand with the millions who marched on January 21st in cities around the world for the rights of women. We fiercely support the march’s mission of standing “together, recognizing that defending the most marginalized among us is defending all of us.” We also stand with those who have been continuing to protest over the last few weeks. The intersectionality of those participating in these protests makes it clear that we cannot turn inwards, and we cannot exist solely for the individual. As said by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. while behind bars for protesting in Birmingham, AL, “Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere. We are caught in an inescapable network of mutuality, tied in a single garment of destiny. Whatever affects one directly, affects all indirectly.”

We are inspired by this movement and the spirit of those that came before it. The fight against inequality echoes our own mission to design radical instruments for change and reflects the legacy of Bob Moog, the inspiration behind Moog who believed that true innovation comes through collaboration, not exclusion. Moogfest is transformed, by the urgency of our times, and we invite you to keep marching with us into the future.

• Write to North Carolina politicians to share your love for the people of our state and your strong opposition to HB2 and other discriminatory laws. You can write your own or use this form from Equality NC or this form from Democracy.io.

• Support the work of our allies at the ACLU of North Carolina and in other states around the country.

• Join us at Moogfest 2017 and attend the Protest Stage, a dedicated space for resistance. As one of our key themes this year, Protest will also be brought to life through workshops, installations, conversations, and masterclasses. We will stand in full accord with artists from various communities to collectively celebrate inclusivity and elevate the fight against discrimination here in North Carolina and across the world.

Participating artists on the Protest Stage will be announced soon in our weekly newsletter, Future Thought Future Sound. Sign up here.

- Your friends at Moogfest"

Live Performance Roel Reiné with a Eurorack Modular Synth


Published on Feb 6, 2017 Roel Reine

"Director Roel Reiné - ADMIRAL, Death Race, Hard Target 2, Marvel Inhumans - plays also electronic music.
Live performance Roel Reiné playing a Eurorack Modular Synth. Los Angeles, January 26, 2017, MODULAR ON THE SPOT event.

Modules used: Audio Damage Sequencer 1 & DUBJR mk2, WMD Performance Mixer & Low Pas Filter, Mutable Instruments Elements Braids Grids Rings Clouds Tides, Tiptop Z-DSP, 1010 Music Bitbox, Moog Mother 32, Eventide Space, Sound Machine DC1, Tiptop s808, Acidlab M303, Pico Drums, Intellijel Quadra, Make Noise Maths, Doepfer A-111-5.
Check out his first album: Monotonic Diversity - Roel Reine - on all music platforms, iTunes, Spotify, etc"

Murmux2 Synthesizer Filter Study by Ned Bouhalassa


Published on Feb 6, 2017 NedOnAnalog

"Examples of the different filter modes in the superb Murmux2 synthesizer."

Standalone Challenge: Fuse of 808 Mafia


Published on Feb 6, 2017 AkaiProVideo

"In this episode of the Standalone Challenge, we link up with Fuse from 808 Mafia (Big Sean, Rick Ross, Gucci Mane) and asked him to make a track from scratch using only the MPC Live. Here we watch Fuse create a dark, minimal Trap beat, perfectly suited for the dungeon-like location. No computers were used in the making of this track.

This video is best heard with headphones or monitors because of the low subs.

Now it's your turn. Take the #standalonechallenge and share your creations. We'll repost the best tracks on our socials."
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