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Saturday, September 02, 2017

Percussa Polyphonic Granular Processor Demo


Published on Sep 2, 2017 PERCUSSA

"learn more about the percussa SSP eurorack modulate kickstarter at https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/...

In this video demo we use 4 granular processors, 4 envelope generators (ADSRs) and 2 LFOs (modulating granular selection window start/length).

We play the granular processors using a MIDI keyboard. The MIDI notes are automatically assigned to these "four voices". Each granular processor is modulated by its own ADSR envelope.

In the video I play with grain duration, grain frequency, selection window start and length. The granular processor uses a triangle window in this demo.

As you will notice you get interesting effects when each of the voices is using the same sample material but uses slightly different settings. The pitch, start position and length of the grains is randomized as well.

The sample used in the video is soundeffect_longtouch.mp3 by appdoc on freesound.org. Credit in the video."

Synth Diy Guy Featured Builder: Vinicius Brazil!


Published on Sep 2, 2017 Synth Diy Guy

"A visit and a chat with my partner and teacher Vinicius Brazil of VBrazil Modular.

Here´s a translation of our conversation:

https://www.dropbox.com/s/slwj5baadyx..."

" SYNTH DIY GUY - Featured Builder - Vinicius Brazil
Q - Hi Vinicius! V - Hi
Q - All good? V - All great!
Q - Tell us a little bit about your path, how you got started with electronics and music.
V - I arrived at electronics thanks to music. When I was a kid, 15 years old, I got my first guitar, and in Brazil it was very expensive to acquire guitar pedals. So I started to take some of my friends’ pedals and study their insides, this was in the 60 ́s, and from there I started making my own pedals. Copying at first, then creating muy own solutions. This got me excited and I went on to study Electronics and graduate college as an Electronic Engineer.
Q- Cool, and what kinds of pedals did you make at first?
V - All were guitar pedals. I started of course with fuzz and distortion, then on to more sophisticated things like flangers, phasers and delays. This was during the 70 ́s. In the end of the 70 ́s synthesizers started attracting me. That ́s when I built my first semi modular synth in 1978/79.
Q - Do you still have that synth?

FatMan - Night Waves (KPProd Music)


Published on Sep 2, 2017 KPProd Music

"Instrumental hip-hop on real and soft devices. Korg Polysix and Volca Bass, Jomo X-Base, Yamaha SY 35, Arturia Jupiter 8V, BigFish Audio Libraries. Thanks to you, Listener !"

Ensoniq Fizmo Keyboard Synthesizer

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"In excellent condition, has integrated memory bank with 100's n 1000's of sounds. Power cable and users guide included."

OBERHEIM OB-8 WITH FACTORY MIDI SN C40101


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Vintage Roland Alpha Juno 1 w/ Original Box

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Knobcon Partners with TASCAM for the Demo Derby


via Knobcon

"Knobcon is proudly partnering with TASCAM to rev the Demo Derby into high gear!

TASCAM is providing DP-006 Digital Pocketstudios for Knobconners to record 4 track demos at the show!

Manufacturer-specific rigs will be set up in the Demo Derby room, and since the Pocketstudios are battery powered, you can actually take them from station-to-station and multi-track record a demo using all the various instruments. State-issued photo ID deposit required to walk around with the Pocketstudio, you understand.

After you record your tracks, take the Pocketstudio to our mixing station. TASCAM Demo Derby mix engineer (and Youtube talkbox king) Moot Booxle will gladly help you finish your demo with a Track Factory turnkey PC DAW.

If you make a demo and allow us to make it available for download, you'll be entered into a very exclusive drawing to win one of several TASCAM recorders.

Don't be shy. Make a demo, be a winner!

Want to Curate a Demo System?

We aren't limiting demo systems to manufacturers - anyone can curate a system for the Demo Derby! There are a few special requirements listed below. If you are interested, please contact us!

• The entire system must fit on one table or in a 6’ x 6’ area (you must provide all stands)
• Systems must be set up before the show begins at 10 a.m. on Saturday, and remain available until Sunday at 5 p.m.
• Have provision for mixing/headphone monitoring
• Provide final stereo output for connection to Pocketstudio
• System must contain needed accessories (patch cables, head phones etc)
• Must have quick start sheet explaining the basics of the system

Manufacturers: Get in touch if you're interested in curating a demo system for 2017."

DSP Synthesizers Zero Bassline MK-II Demo Video


Published on Sep 2, 2017

"The Zero Bassline MK-II is a 3HP bassline synth.

Running on ghost power off the gate jack it requires no power ribbon cable.

Featuring Filter Cutoff and Filter Resonance knobs.
1V/oct Pitch CV and Gate inputs.

The Zero line is all about filling out holes and odd space in your rack.

In that case you don’t want to spend another power connector.

Zero power, zero problems, fat sound.
Look ma, no power connector!

http://janostman.wordpress.com"

Neuroactive #rolandboutique #60secondsessions


Published on Aug 31, 2017 Jarkko Tuohimaa

#rolandboutique
#60secondsession

Gear used:
Roland Boutique JP-08, Roland Boutique JX-03, Roland Boutique VP-03, Roland Aira MX-1, Roland Aira TR-8, Roland JD-Xa,

The Aleph Patch Explained


Published on Sep 2, 2017 Todd Barton

"Years ago I developed the Krell Patch https://vimeo.com/48466272 [posted here]
Now I'm exploring a new patch and am calling it The Aleph Patch after a short story of the same title by Jorge Luis Borges. Enjoy the ride."
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