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Wednesday, June 07, 2017

R*S Serge Test Fifteen


Published on Jun 7, 2017 Todd Barton

"more explorations with minimal modules"

R*S Serge Tests

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Published on Jun 7, 2017 PaulLawlerMusic

"Alien communication soundscape, using the Mother 32 , Morphagene, Rings, Telharmonic, 4ms Dual Delay, Erbe Verbe, and various modulations."

"Mimetic Tuesday" — Eurorack Modular Jam


Published on Jun 7, 2017 Mattias Häggström Gerdt

"Just got the final modules for the performance rack! Turns out TINRS Tuesday and Noise Engineering's Mimetic Sequent are like the best of friends.

I recorded three variations from Tuesday into Mimetic's three slots and multed them to two synth voices. That means easily being able to switch between parts. Also added some Mimetic random to make it dissonant, and then overwrote with a fresh recording from Tuesday. Worked like a charm!

Also finally have two Basimilus Iteritas Alter, so one kan do kick duties and one can do whatever I feel like!

Sequencing
• TINRS Tuesday
• Noise Engineering Mimetic Sequent
• Malekko Varigate 8+

Synth Voices
• Intellijel Atlantis + Erica Synths Pico DSP
• Noise Engineering Loquelic Iteritas + Intellijel Polaris + Intellijel Quadra + Intellijel Digitank
• Noise Engineering Basimilus Iteritas Alter + Alright Devices Chronoblob

Drums
• Noise Engineering Basimilus Iteritas Alter
• TipTop ONE
• Qu-Bit Chance (white noise out) + Make Noise Function + Mutable Instruments Veils

Modulation
• Qu-Bit Chance
• XAOC Devices Batumi"

Pittsburgh Modular Lifeforms Double Helix Oscillator Timbre Circuit


Published on Jun 7, 2017 Pittsburgh Modular Synthesizers

"A quick patch focusing on the Timbre of the Double Helix Oscillator."

Roland Juno-106 Vintage Analog Keyboard Synthesizer

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Roland Juno 106 Analog Programable Polyphonic Synthesizer

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Oberheim OB-X SN 800614

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"100% original. Mint condition. 1 key has a very very minor chip (see pics)"

Moog Taurus II Bass Synthesizer w/ Pedals SN 1458

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"The entire unit has recently been gone over and and it works great. The wood trim pieces have been refinished so they look as good as new.

Included with this:
- Original owner's manual (along with 5 copied programming sheets I copied from the manual)
- Module-to-pedal cord
- 2 power adapters
- Chrome mic stand bar
- 3 program template overlays
- Soft case for the module.

The Taurus II is a 1.5 octave pedal synthesizer with detachable electronics, full modulation, performance controls and total interface capability. Moog produced these for only two years (1981-1983) It’s a bass pedal synthesizer with essentially the same synth engine as the Rogue. It has saw tooth or square waveforms, which go low and their bass sounds are great.

The synthesizer features controls for modulation, oscillation, contour, filter, mixer and master volume. Controls for pitch, mod, tune and glide are on the far left side. There are several internal trimpots with access on the back of the unit. See photos for input/output jacks.

The floor controller includes a total of 18 pedals and input for the main synthesizer unit on the back."

Roland SH-101

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Pantala Labs CCV2 - Color Control Voltage 2 - First video


Published on Jun 7, 2017 Gibran Curtiss

A new DIY turntable CV controller from Gibran Curtiss aka Pantala Labs. You might remember the test video posted earlier. This new video replaces it with more details including the following:

P.S.  Curious what it would be like to use Optigan disks on this.  Use the printed Optigan waveforms as CV control.

"This is the new version of CCV - Color Control Voltage.
CCV2 is a DIY Arduino Mega based instrument, 100% synth compatible to convert colors into voltage/music.

Specs:
-full turntable arm and 12" platter;
-note quantizer for all 3 channels on chromatic scale;
-octave quantity control;
-octave/semitone shift control;
-clock divider control;
-euclidean rhythm generator control;
-internal clock / optical indexed clock / external clock options;
-3x 5V / 1VO = 5 octaves buffered CV outs using 12 bit DACs;
-4x buffered clock outs;
-motor speed control;
-arm step interval control;
-internal clock interval control.

Codes and schematics:
https://github.com/PantalaLabs/CCV

Thank you"
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