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Monday, October 02, 2017

Atomosynth Medussa programmable step sequencer synthesizer

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Programmable Logic With Plog by intellijel


Published on Oct 2, 2017 intellijel

"In this video we take a look at how Plog works along with some ways that it can be used.

Plog is a voltage controlled logic and tap clock module in 8HP

The Plog module comprises two programmable logic sections (select one of six different 3 input boolean logic types) as well as a toggle flipflop and data flipflop block. all four sections are linked together via specially planned normals.

Features:

Dual 3-input logic blocks. input z is normalled to input y and y to x in order to allow 2-input and 1-input logic modes.
Bi-polar voltage control of the logic types for section a and b with dedicated attenuators (positive voltages move the type forward, negative in reverse) inputs x and y from logic block a normalled to inputs x and y of logic block B. Output B normalled to input of the toggle flipflop via jumpered normal (can be removed) on back of pcb.
Toggle flipflop has dedicated pushbutton for manual triggering of toggle state -if you hold the trigger button for about 1 second it will disable the trigger input jack and become a simple tap clock.
Output of t flipflop is normalled to clk input of d flipflop (inverse output of dflipflop also internally normalled to d input) so that by default the d section also acts as a toggle. this allows /2 and /4 clock dividing.
You can save or load the logic section as a preset for easy recall of patches.
Module can be run at audio rates in order to generate interesting digital sounds.

This module was primarily designed as an interesting tool to be used with sequencers. you can derive complex rhythmic sequences from basic sparse sources (e.g. from a simple gate sequence or clock). by adding vc control of the logic types via some kind of cv source like a triggered envelope, lfo or sequencer you produce even more complex results.

Plog can also be used in many other creative applications including making interesting timbres and for self generating patches."

comparison between SSM2044 to SSI2144


Published on Oct 2, 2017 Shay Shezifi

"comparison between vintage SSM2044 (from 1987) to the new chip SSI2144 that announce in 2017."

Roland Boutique D-05 Linear Synthesizer SN Z1I3986

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Live Studio Jam, 10/02/17 : Digitakt, Minilogue, Microkorg, Roland Boutique and ESQ1


Published on Oct 2, 2017 Todd Smith Music

"Another jam track towards my 4th album, A Distant Love for Life. The best jams will get some extra love for the final versions.

Elektron Digitakt is the heart of this track, suppling all hardware sequencing, drums and triggers all vocal samples. The Roland Boutique JP-08, JU-06 and Ensoniq ESQ1 are all sequenced via the Elektron Digitakt. The Microkorg and Korg Minilogue are played live."

HANSY1010 AllSounds Demo


Published on Oct 2, 2017 gilleslacaud

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BOSS RV-500 Reverb demo (with synthesizers)


Published on Oct 2, 2017 Hunart©

"I`ve hooked up some old and new synths to a Boss RV-500 Reverb. This little box is packed with lots of creative stuff to push further synthesizers... Sounds good too. Lot`s of reverb here ;) All sounds come from the gear below and all "reverbations" form the RV-500.

Synths used: Roland JX-3P, SH-2000, JUNO-60, JD-Xi, TB-03 and the TB-09.


Enjoy,

Hunart©"

Roland SH-101 and TR-909 with Korg MS-20 and DOD Analog Delay at VSM


Published on Oct 2, 2017 Vintage Synthesizer Museum

"Roland SH-101 and TR-909 with Korg MS-20 and DOD Analog Delay played, recorded and videoed at the Vintage Synthesizer Museum. Book a private appointment to play these classics yourself. www.vintagesynthmuseum.com"

Dave Smith Instruments In the Spotlight with the Prophet 12 and Chevron


You can find the latest in Dave Smith Instruments' "In the Spotlight" series with Chevron and the Prophet 12 here.

"Chevron is known for his work in many subgenres of electronic music. The two albums on Mike Paradinas’ Planet Mu label spanned IDM, breakcore, braindance, chiptune, dubstep, electro, and acid. As part of the current crop of artists spearheading the UK acid revival, Chevron has always made this genre a significant part of his output, with releases on 030303, Acid Waxa and Balkan vinyl. Chevron now resides in ReykjavΓ­k, Iceland and is working on two new albums which will be announced soon. For more info check out chevvers.com.

We chatted with him about how he’s using the Prophet 12."



You can find previous posts featuring DSI's Spotlight series here.

All Tempest All-The-Time πŸ’₯


Published on Oct 2, 2017 MR TUNA Music

"πŸŽΉπŸŽ›πŸ˜± Shake the FLOOR and turn it up to 11 πŸ”Š⬆️ with this 100% @dsisequential #Tempest jam as we flick switches for some quick glitches and get into some sick pitches just for kicks, bitchesssss! πŸ™ŒπŸ’₯πŸ’₯"
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