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Tuesday, March 07, 2017

Sequential Prophet VS Synthesizer - eDrumming with Bidule


Published on Mar 7, 2017 BecauseDrumGeek

This is the legendary Sequential Circuits Prophet VS Digital Vector Synthesizer from 1986! added to an e-drum-setup.

This video is meant to show you that it is possible to integrate melody play from a hardware synth (or of course any soft-synth) into your e-drumming by playing only 1 zone (e.g. the bow of a cymbal pad) for each programmed cycle of notes/accords (no matter how many notes in one cycle!...).

A second melody is triggered by a second zone (e.g. the edge of a cymbal pad). It doesn't matter where you have stopped: hiitting the other zone will always launch the first note of the other cycle.

A third zone is meant to stop and reset it all.

Forget about using samples in a sampler tool. Triggering a synthesizer directly is so much more comfortable!!!

And please don't think that it is easy to handle a synth with drum pads: every new hit has to replace the note before...

So you'll need a wizard:
Plogue's Bidule makes it possible!!!

http://www.plogue.com/products/bidule/"

Lightfinger - Moonrise Jam with Novation Circuit & Launch Control XL


Published on Mar 7, 2017 Lightfinger

"This live jam uses my Launch Control XL Notes Template for Novation Circuit. This was recorded directly to a Focusrite Saffire PRO 24 DSP and has no additional processing.

All of my Launch Control XL templates can be downloaded for free from my website here: https://www.lightfinger.net/novation-...

I am using Lightfinger's Scientifix Sample Set, with the exception of 1 additional sample. This Sample Set can be downloaded for free from my website here: https://www.lightfinger.net/novation-...

The patches I am using are from Lightfinger's Circuit Patches - Volume 1 and are available for purchase at https://isotonikstudios.com/portfolio..."

MOOGFEST REVEALS MUSIC LINEUP AND PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS



Details are in. Via MOOGFEST:

"Over 150 participating artists including Flying Lotus, Animal Collective, Gotye, Suzanne Ciani, Derrick May, 808 State, Jessy Lanza, Simian Mobile Disco, Moor Mother, Syrinx, Visible Cloaks, Princess Nokia, and Function added to growing list of Moogfest 2017 participants

Gotye Presenting a Tribute to Jean-Jacques Perrey, The Center for Deep Listening Honoring Pauline Oliveros, and Peanut Butter Wolf Honoring Bernie Worrell and Other Musicians We’ve Lost

Over forty performing artists also leading workshops and sessions in four-day conference program

The independent, annual, four-day festival will take place in
Durham, North Carolina from May 18-21, 2017. This year marks its 11th iteration honoring the spirit of inventor Bob Moog.

$249 for 3-Day General Admission and $499 for 3-Day VIP

All prices exclusive of applicable fees.

Durham, NC (March 7, 2017): Today, Moogfest reveals its lineup of musical performers, led by Flying Lotus, Animal Collective, Gotye, Suzanne Ciani, Derrick May, 808 State, Simian Mobile Disco, Syrinx, Jessy Lanza, and Function. Building on the experimental format of previous years, Moogfest continues to integrate Future Sound (performances) and Future Thought (conference) programming, with many of these artists also leading sessions during the daytime conference program.

Moogfest’s trademark mix of intimate venues and masterful collaborations creates an unforgettable experience festival-goers will not find anywhere else. Experimental electronic and avant-garde dance music is complemented by thematic programming like Black Quantum Futurism, Protest, and Techno-Shamanism that span day-into-night. This year returns with adventurous formats such as live film scores, an overnight live music sleep concert, prelude to sleep listening parties, long-form durational performances, and presentations by leading Instrument Designers.

Moogfest has also invited artists including Gotye and Peanut Butter Wolf to help honor some of the innovative musicians we lost in 2016, including Jean-Jacques Perrey, Pauline Oliveros, Bernie Worrell and Keith Emerson. This 2017 lineup reinforces Moogfest’s commitment to bold experimentation, with some of the most important musicians and thinkers of our day helping to blur the lines between audience and artist, conversation and collaboration, technology and creativity.

TIPTOP ONE: GLITCHMACHINES HYBRD


TIPTOP ONE: GLITCHMACHINES HYBRD from Station 252 on Vimeo.

"A small selection of samples from Glitchmachines HYBRD card for Tiptop Audio eurorack module ONE

ONE is in trigger mode / quantized pitch. Triggered from Trigger Riot, pitch CV from Z8000 and Pressure Points

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Tiptop BD808, HH909, MA808"

Moog Mother 32 & Line 6 Verbzilla


Published on Mar 7, 2017 3rdStoreyChemist

"Mother 32 synthesiser through the Verbzilla reverb. The Verbzilla has been placed on an aux send.

No further processing except normalisation."

Roland Museum 360° Video & Google Streetview Inside the Roland Museum


Published on Jan 18, 2017 Roland Experience Channel

Note: You'll need a browser that supports 360° video for this one. You'll find a link to the Google Streetview of the inside below.


Check it out here.

Nice Roland System 700!

via Roland:

"At the Roland R&D Center in Hamamatsu, Japan, we maintain a private museum that exhibits Roland and BOSS musical instruments that date all the way back to our foundation in 1972 and span the genre-defining musical eras of the '80s and '90s. The instruments on display are extremely important to us, and are still used as references for current product development.

While the museum is not open to the public, we are pleased to provide exclusive online access through a 360-degree VR experience. You can view the museum in a guided 360-degree video tour, or explore the displays at your own pace with a virtual walk-through in Google Street View.

"The History of Roland Innovation" exhibit presents many vintage musical instruments, from synthesizers, pianos, and organs to electronic drums, guitar products, recorders, sequencers, and more. We hope you enjoy your visit!"

CV Toolkit – Mod7 Pack Overview


Published on Mar 7, 2017 Spektro Audio

"This is the overview video for the new CV Toolkit Mod7 module pack.
The Mod7 pack includes 7 modules:

• AutoSlide: 0:27
• Drunk Modulator: 1:19
• Function Generator: 2:15
• Game Controller: 3:32
• Infinite Sequencer: 4:06
• Loop Extractor: 5:21
• Variable Clock: 6:46"

Radikal Technologies Spectralis

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Custom Roland TB-303 Devilfish 1984 White

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"This is an original Roland TB-303 "Devilfish" with just about every modification Robin Whittle could stuff in this thing. It has more features than I can list. It has all sorts of output and input options, memory related switches, etc.

The white case is a custom anodized aluminum case by Martin Rothlisburger in Switzerland.

This 303 has a few problems. The DIN jack is damaged, and the resonance potentiometer has a damaged track. It still works good, but in some resonance settings, the resonance goes way into self oscillation.

Everything else is fine. It also has blue leds."

Roland SH-101 Blue + Modgrip

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