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Tuesday, June 06, 2017

Synthrotek Buffered Multiple Eurorack Module


Published on Jun 6, 2017 synthrotek

http://www.synthrotek.com

Update:

The Original '07 Buffered Multiple Eurorack Module in 4HP - Synthrotek MST

Published on Jun 6, 2017 synthrotek

"MST - Synthrotek - original '07 Buff Mult now in 4HP
www.synthrotek.com"

Sequenced Jam #37 (Moog DFAM, Mother-32, Make Noise Eurorack)


Published on Jun 6, 2017 Rheyne

"Recorded using sounds from Moog Mother-32 synths, a Make Noise 0-Coast and DPO, and a Moog DFAM. Notes are triggered by a combination of a Mother-32 sequencer and MIDI clips in Ableton Live, sent to the rack via an iConnectMIDI 4+, and an Expert Sleepers ES-8. Reverb and delay is from Ableton, except for the DFAM which is connected directly to a Strymon BigSky. Ableton's output and the output from the BigSky were sent to the balanced inputs of a Tascam DR-44 from a Yamaha MG12XU mixer."

YAMAHA TG33 - Ambient industrial music soundscape 【SYNTH DEMO】


Published on Jun 6, 2017 synth4ever

"Yamaha TG33 synth demo -- playing ambient industrial music soundscape on TG33 tone generator synth from Yamaha.

This ambient synthesizer music created using Yamaha TG33 vector synthesis and Eventide SPACE reverb pedal."

Roland Junior-106 - Red, White, and Blue 37 Key Juno-106

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"A beautiful earlier version of an internal restoration and custom modification done by the legendary eBay seller known as The SynthSpa. A creamy white finish on the controller surface is accented by custom blue LEDs (they don't photograph well and are not as glaring bright as in the photo) and clear-varnished exotic hardwood ends. 37 full size keys with transposition available or full range used as a sound module with an external midi controller. All six voice chips have been restored and calibrated, original soldered in battery back-up has been replaced with a clip in type and the original two pronged power cord socket has been replaced by a modern three pronged version as well as all other neccessary restorations and replacements. The works and then some! There are some very minute cosmetic scuffs here and there but I assure you she looks and sounds just as analog fantastic as the legend has it."

NEW IN BOX ROLAND PG-1000 LINEAR SYNTHESIZER PROGRAMMER SN 816262

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The seller has a second one, SN 816365 listed here.

Radio Music Update w/ Wave Files & Pitch Control


Published on Jun 6, 2017 Voltage Control Lab

"Radio Music, the popular Eurorack sample player, has added some long awaited features in it's latest firmware update including wave file support, a 1 volt per octave tuning and more...

https://www.voltagecontrollab.com/201..."

Audulus 3.4 Update Adds Support for Multichannel Audio/CV Output


"Audulus LLC is proud to announce the release of Audulus version 3.4 - a free update for all Audulus platforms* allowing users to access up to 16 audio and control voltage (CV) inputs and outputs through two brand-new nodes called ADC (analog-to-digital converter) and DAC (digital-to-analog converter).

Previously, Audulus users were limited to two inputs and two outputs using the Mic and Speaker nodes. Now, with the ADC and DAC nodes, Audulus users can take full advantage of their DC-coupled** audio interfaces, such as the Expert Sleepers ES-8 and the Universal Audio Apollo.

This means that users can now integrate Audulus seamlessly with hardware synthesizers and analog effects pedals using their computer or iOS device.

Some examples uses include:
Sending and receiving simultaneous audio, modulation, and envelope CVs to up to 4 Eurorack filters for true analog filter polyphony
Clocking multiple Korg Volcas at different speeds or divisions of a master clock
Sequencing analog synthesizers with volt-per-octave (VPO) signals
Receiving multiple DC signals from hardware controllers like CV joysticks and ribbon controllers for ultra-high-resolution control over your digital synthesizers
Receiving, quantizing, and sending out analog VPO signals
Generating LFOs and envelopes of any imaginable shape
Using stompboxes on a send & return within your Audulus patches
Cloning, adapting, and modifying true work-alikes of digital and analog Eurorack modules
Generating quadraphonic or surround-sound-style effects for keyboards and guitar
Receiving an analog master clock and generating divisions, probability triggers, or Euclidean-style rhythm sequencing (or mix of all!)
Storing, recalling, and rapidly switching between different modular synth patch routings
Analyzing a guitar’s pitch and volume envelope within Audulus and converting them to an analog VPO and envelope signal
Using Audulus as a multi-effect rack with 4 mono inputs and outputs or 2 stereo inputs and outputs (with an Expert Sleepers ES-8)

These are just a few of the possibilities Audulus users have explored so far. To keep up with patches and modules using the new ADC and DAC nodes, sign up for the Audulus user forum and download and share your patches there - http://forum.audulus.com

An example of Audulus sequencing VPO signals and envelopes through an Expert Sleepers ES-8:



Users can also follow Audulus on Instagram, Twitter, Youtube, Soundcloud, and Facebook @audulus for tutorials, video clips, and sound samples of what the ADC and DAC nodes can do.

If Audulus users have any questions about how to implement the ADC and DAC nodes, they can contact Audulus at support@audulus.com

Happy patching from all of us at Audulus!

* Audulus iOS requires the Apple Camera Connector Kit to connect to the Expert Sleepers ES-8.

**Most normal audio interfaces are AC-coupled. AC-coupling prevents a constant DC offset from damaging speakers and headphones. DC-coupled audio interfaces like the Expert Sleepers ES-8 are not required to use all 16 inputs and outputs of an audio interface or aggregate device. DC-coupled audio interfaces are required to send and receive accurate DC-offset analog signals such as gates, VPO signals, and envelopes.


Example Videos of Audulus + ES-8



This picture shows a self-oscillating filter entering Audulus through audio input 4 of the Expert Sleepers ES-8 using the ADC node, and sending two oscillators through outputs 7 and 8 of the ES-8 using the DAC node to the Mordax DATA oscilloscope in XY mode."

App links for Audulus:
iOS | Mac | Windows/Linux

New AMSynths AM8144 "Fat Keys" VCF SSI2144 Based Eurorack Filter Module


via AMSynths

"This module uses the SSI2144 chip to provide a 24dB Low Pass voltage controlled filter. This is a new chip based on the original SSM2044 from 1980. It is a cascade filter designed by Dave Rossum and Ron Dow, and re-issued by Dan Parks at SSI. It emulates the Moog ladder filter but with improved accuracy and lower noise using current mirrors.

This is a warm sounding filter with smooth frequency control and a resonance that gradually increases up to full self oscillation, a sound very reminiscent of the mid 1980's.

There are front panel controls for adjusting the Cutoff Frequency and Resonance as well as the level of 2x control voltages and 3x audio signal inputs. We have used high quality control knobs on the AM8144, a new atheistic for AMSynths modules.

There are six 3.5mm jack sockets on the right of the front panel;
3x Audio Signal Inputs (10V peak to peak)
2x Control Voltages (0V to +5V)
Audio Signal Output"

Red Waldorf Q+ Keyboard Synthesizer with Q-card and flight case

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Moog Memorymoog LAMM SN 3568

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"This is the Lintronics advanced Memorymoog. This is in tip top shape with everything working perfectly. As you can see in the pics it has a couple of dings on the wood other than that, it is ready for you in wonderful condition."

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