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Tuesday, August 29, 2017

New Polivoks Pro Videos by martinjazz78


Published on Aug 3, 2017 martinjazz78

Playlist:

1. Polivoks Pro (reissue of legendary Soviet synth) solo sequence - Rusko je stav duše
"For your maximum enjoyment, please use good headphones or good speakers with subwoofer(s).

Polivoks Pro is a reissue of legendary Soviet synth from 1980s that's been approved by the one and only Vladimir Kuzmin designer of the original Polivoks. No matter which century we are currently in, the Russia has always been a state of mind. As much as I hate Putin and everything he represents, I also deeply love and admire Russian arts and culture, Russian modus vivendi and sounds coming from Russia. Please check also the fabulous documentary on Russian synths and synth scene called Electro Moskva by Elena Tikhonova & Dominik Spritzendorfer.

This video is part of my longer dawless synth jam. It's a longer moment when there was no other synth playing except of the Polivoks Pro, although at the very beginning you may also hear a little bit of Sem Pro by Tom Oberheim.

The Polivoks is sequenced by Cirklon hardware sequencer, various parameters are tweaked in real time almost always bringing rather surprising and interesting results. Polivoks is processed through vintage tape Roland Space Echo for delay and Strymon Big Sky for reverb. It was recorded live in one take only, stereo output from my Motu interface into Ableton Live. Camera is GoPro Hero 4 Black, video was edited in Final Cut."

2. Polivoks Pro and Tom Oberheim's Sem Pro sequencing #1
"Excerpt from my dawless synth jam with two modern reissues of two classic synths. Tom Oberheim's Sem Pro playing bass ostinato with random high notes and Polivoks Pro doing its screeching sounds or as my girlfriend says: crying about Russia ;). Both synths are controlled by Cirklon hardware sequencer via midi and processed through vintage tape Roland Space Echo for delay and Strymon Big Sky for delay.

Recorded live, stereo output from my Motu interface into Ableton Live, camera was GoPro Hero in my right hand, video was edited in Final Cut.

I had so much fun during this jam :D"

3. Polivoks Pro and Tom Oberheim's Sem Pro Sequencing #2
"Another and this time shorter excerpt from my dawless synth jam with two modern reissues of two classic synths. Tom Oberheim's Sem Pro playing bass ostinato with random high notes and Polivoks Pro doing its screeching sounds or as my girlfriend says: crying about Russia ;). Negative envelope is applied on Oberheim's filter and you may also see some rather drastic changes to LFO settings and destinations on the Polivoks.

Both synths are controlled by Cirklon hardware sequencer via midi and processed through vintage tape Roland Space Echo for delay and Strymon Big Sky for delay.

Recorded live, stereo output from my Motu interface into Ableton Live, camera was GoPro Hero in my right hand, video was edited in Final Cut.

I had so much fun during this jam :D"

4. Polivoks Pro and Tom Oberheim's Sem Pro Sequencing - Complete Session
"This was my first encounter with Polivoks Pro - reissue of legendary Soviet synth. Just by accident there was another modern reissue of classic synthesizer - Tom Oberheim's Sem Pro - on the table next to the Polivoks, so I started to jam with both them. For the first three and half minutes you here Polivoks only, then Oberheim kicks in and both synths play together for about 8 minutes, last 7 minutes of the video is solo Polivoks again.

Both synths are controlled by analogue hardware sequencer Cirklon via midi. Polivoks' sequence is 100% random until the last one or two minutes, when it gets certain regularities. Low notes on Oberheim is a regular sequence in so called "pendulum" mode, several random parameters are applied to high notes played by Oberheim, though.

Both synths are processed through vintage tape Roland Space Echo for delay and Strymon Big Sky for delay.

Recorded live, stereo output from my Motu interface into Ableton Live aka dawless synth jam, camera was GoPro Hero in my right hand, video was edited in Final Cut.

I had so much fun during this jam :D"

Acid Jam with Avalon, Tempest and Jomox Mbase 11


Published on May 29, 2017 martinjazz78

"Some moments from my weekend dawless synth jam. This time pretty straightforward acid/acid techno - you name it.

Gear used:
Avalon by Abstract Instruments (clocked by Tempest, otherwise internal sequencer)
Tempest by DSI (master clock, internal sequencer)
Jomox Mbase 11 (triggered by Tempest)

The kick sound is from Jomox only, no kick from Tempest.

The effects you hear are from the Behringer mixpult and I have to say in this context I really like how they suck :)

If you really want to hear how low can Avalon as well as Jomox go, you need good headphones, good speakers and ideally subwoofer.

It was recorded and tweaked live on the fly, stereo output from the Behringer into Ableton Live. Camera is GoPro Hero, edited in Final Cut."

0 Coast, Moog Mother 32 and DSI Tempest Groovin


Published on Aug 18, 2016 martinjazz78

"Make Noise 0 Coast, Moog Mother 32 and DSI Tempest in upbeat tempo and positive vibe (aka E flat major). Cirklon sequences 0 Coast and Mother 32, Tempest is enslaved/synced to Cirklon too, but the beat is from Tempest's internal sequencer.

There is not much of other processing. 0 Coast goes through vintage tape Roland Space Echo for little bit of delay and reverb. Moog Mother 32 as well but only a very tiny bit.There is also little bit of compression from my Motu interface on all three gears.

It was recorded live, only stereo output from the Motu interface into Ableton. If you want to hear kick from the Tempest too, you may need better speakers or headphones."

EuroCraic 2017 - Slideshow


Published on Aug 29, 2017 DivKidVideo

"Here's a few pictures from the Trinity College Science Gallery in Dublin, Ireland taken during the EuroCraic 2017 modular event."

New Jupiter-6 VCF Eurorack Filter Clone In-Depth Demo


Published on Aug 29, 2017 gstormelectro

"Audio and Video by G-Storm Electro c.2017

In this video I do a more in-depth demo with my Jupiter-6 VCF multi-mode filter clone eurorack module. It's a very colorful filter that gets more interesting with more complex signals you feed into it. It also has an aggressive nature that comes out when the inputs are overdriven.

Two different oscillators can then be mixed together. A sawtooth oscillator is used, a square/PWM wave is used. Different filter modes can be selected: 4-pole lowpass, 2-pole bandpass, 4-pole highpass. Also, two different control voltage modulations can be mixed together to change the frequency. I run a decay envelope from the Bastl Skis along with a triangle LFO, then I use Sample-and-hold. The oscillators are coming from my Pittsburgh Modular Synthesizer Box. Recorded direct to Tascam DR-05 from my Mackie mixer, no effects, no normalization. Beware some low and high frequencies, so watch your levels while listening to the demo."

You can find additional demos here.

Modular Mayhem: Midsummer Space Session with Colin Benders


Started streaming 24 minutes ago Colin Benders

The Exotic Blue Knife Eyes Solo Sound with monomoog Voyager Fire


Published on Aug 29, 2017 nicolai maruhama

"This is the demo of The Exotic Blue Knife Eyes solo

Please Enjoy thanks!
nicolai maruhama"

Serge Paperface '78 - TKB excursions


Published on Aug 29, 2017 batchas

"Direct outs + added reverb & delay."

Roland SH-101 and TR-606, Korg MS-20 and GR-1 Spring Reverb


Published on Aug 29, 2017 Vintage Synthesizer Museum

And a floating cat.

"Roland SH-101 and TR-606, Korg MS-20 and GR-1 Spring Reverb played live at the Vintage Synthesizer Museum. One take, no overdubs.
Contact us to book your own private appointment at VSM
vintagesynthmuseum@gmail.com
510-859-3558"

Case of Mondays - Live eurorack chill


Published on Aug 29, 2017 SELEKTROw
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