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Monday, October 09, 2017

PLANT SYNTHESIS INSTRUO SCION


Published on Oct 9, 2017 LOOK MUM NO COMPUTER

"PLANT SYNTHESIS WITH AN INSTRUO SCION
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BoBeats: Why I Bought The MatrixBrute – BIG OVERVIEW & SOUND DEMOS


Published on Oct 9, 2017 BoBeats

"Episode 1 of my Matrixbrute series. In this episode we listen to several demos of the Matrixbrute as well as do a overview of the main features."

o_C turing machine x 2


Published on Oct 9, 2017 ljs8888

"trying out the turing machines on ornament and crime"

Waldorf NW1 - In the Mix


Published on Oct 9, 2017 Gomag

"This is a simple demo of the Waldorf NW1 module.
To make this demo more interesting, I decided to make a simple background music, so that you can listen to, how NW1 works in the mix. NW1 may sound harsh and ugly as well as subtly and beautifully. You will find more info in the video clip. Enjoy!"

Moog Minitaur, Behringer CC300 Chorus Space-C, Strymon Timeline & Big Sky


Published on Oct 9, 2017 3rdStoreyChemist

"Minitaur synthesiser through a CC300 chorus, Timeline delay & Big Sky reverb. Minitaur is sequenced from an Electron Octatrack.

No further processing except normalisation."

DIY synth Tokarev Protosynth V1LP testing


Published on Oct 9, 2017 Konstantin T

Roland JX 03 - Custom Patches


Published on Oct 9, 2017 Alba Ecstasy

"Roland JX-03, first patches I made for my ears. Probably soon I'll release some on my website, so stay tuned!
I already knew that Roland did a great job, having the JU-06 but again, the sound of the JX-03 was a really nice surprise! Simple to make great sounds, a lot of controls and great footprint.
#rolandboutique

ae http://www.albaecstasy.ro"

Roland JX-03s on eBay

microbit minilogueSound1009


Published on Oct 8, 2017 ryouichi harada

The microbit is from Technology Will Save Us.

Life Has Value (Synthstrom Audible Deluge Trance Jam)


Published on Oct 8, 2017 Rephazer

"Just a quick little trance jam with the Deluge testing out the power of the dsp/cpu and voice limit.

I got quite far to be honest before it started breaking up voices (hi-hats) at around 4:40, but I quickly disabled one of the 3 background pads each featuring heavy modulation/reverb and delay so it's not really noticeable I think.

Also let's not forget that I use filters, eq, panning modulation, delay and reverb on almost every track/sound so I think it's safe to say that the Deluge is a very capable groovebox considering you can resample/record tracks to free up dsp power if needed.

I still have to test the midi side of things, but when it comes to the synth/sampler and sound quality of this machine.. It's a keeper for me!"

Sunday, October 08, 2017

Percussa SSP Layout #3 and Software GUI update #1

Percussa SSP GUI Layout #1 Kickstarter update

Published on Oct 8, 2017

Update: video above added.

"A short video of the first GUI code for the Percussa SSP. It shows the parameter values in large font when starting to turn an encoder. When you no longer turn the encoders, after about 2 seconds the parameter values become smaller again. We will continue working on the GUI in the next weeks and we’ll be sharing more updates along the way."


via the Percussa Kickstarter site:

"Last week I finished routing the first revision of the PCB layout. After that I built a list of all the remaining things I need to check in the design, which includes (non exhaustive list) checking trace lengths, spacing, width, checking footprints, checking which traces are potentially too close together, checking all the mechanical aspects of the design, …

This reviewing phase is just as important as doing the layout itself, because it’s easy to overlook a small mistake, which could imply the prototypes we’re manufacturing have to be redone.

To check everything mechanically I export my PCB layout into my 3D solid modeling software, to verify the placement of all the components, how everything is mounted together, double checking whether there is enough space between the buttons and encoders, enough space in between the front panel and the PCB, how the display will be mounted onto the front panel, etc. I think I have another 1-2 weeks of reviewing to do before we’re ready to send the PCB Layout out for manufacturing. As you may have noticed, we are currently ahead of schedule with our work.

Besides that, Celine has been working on the GUI code for the SSP and would like to share her progress:

To build the GUI for the SSP on top of our existing code base quite a bit of architectural work is necessary. The software currently runs on the functional prototype we’re using for our demos (the Percussa Engine). I’ve decided to start with this while Bert is focusing on the hardware design, as it’s closely related to his work. Below you can see a short video of the first GUI code I’ve worked on, to support showing the parameter values in large font when starting to turn an encoder. When you no longer turn the encoders, after about 2 seconds the parameter values become smaller again. I will continue working on the GUI in the next weeks and we’ll be sharing more updates along the way."
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