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Tuesday, November 07, 2017

Prophet Rev 2 16 Voice Demo


Published on Nov 7, 2017 Uriel Ortega

"Here is a small demo of the Prophet Rev 2 16 voice that I recently purchase. I love this synth a lot. Huge improvement over the Prophet 08 I had for some time. Some patches were accented with the H9 from eventide, and Big Sky from Strymon"

iOptigan - MIDI Chord Detection Modes Tutorial


Published on Nov 7, 2017 optigandotcom

iTunes: iOptigan - Stefan Stenzel

"Another iOptigan tip, until we finish the user manual: there are three triggering modes for the chord buttons, selectable in the settings.

"MIDI G#0-E2 for Chords" lays out all the chord buttons in a chromatic mapping. Priority was placed on fitting everything with the keyboard scale on a standard 61-note keyboard, so the layout isn't very intuitive, but it gets the job done. Chords are at the lower end of the keyboard, SFX tabs at the upper end.

"MIDI Chord Detection I" is a more intuitive mode, which allows the user to simply finger the desired chord in the low octave of the keyboard. Playing a C maj triad produces the C maj chord. Playing a C min triad produces the C min chord. etc.

"MIDI Chord Detection II" allows for more extended chords to be played using the time-honored Optigan technique of playing two chord buttons at once to approximate more complicated chords. There's alot of trial-and-error involved with this, and results vary depending on the disc, but if you finger, say, a Cmaj7 chord on the keyboard (again, in the low octave), iOptigan will play the C maj and E min chords simultaneously. Try fingering other extended chords to see what you get, and you'll likely stumble upon some unexpectedly pleasing combinations!"

Modular - Verbos VMS and HO, with Clouds Jam


Published on Nov 7, 2017 Mike Thomas

"This video is about Modular - Verbos VMS and HO, with Clouds Jam"

Rheyne - Sequenced Jam #59


Published on Nov 7, 2017 Rheyne

"Sound sources are a Moog DFAM, 2x Mother-32, a Noise Engineering LIP, a Make Noise DPO, and a Morphagene. The vocal sample in the Morphagene is a recording of my voice, speaking the words 'this is only a test.'"

Cwejman Journey


Published on Nov 7, 2017 Dudadius

"All sounds from Cwejmam. Orthogonal Devices sequencing.

Patch Notes.

This patch was inspired by Maho Cwejman asking if anyone had some ADSR-VC2 or CTG-VC videos. I didn’t want to do a demo, but I had the idea that I would do a Cwejman-centric patch and use those modules as the back-bone.

All of the sound sources are from the Cwejman family. Just supplementing with the sequencers and some modulation sources.

Drone is Monome Ansible controlling the PH8 as an oscillator in the QMMF4. 2 of the Ansible channels are modulating the QMMF’s frequencies to create a shifting chord sequence. The whole shebang goes through one side of MMF2, the and FSH-1 for effects. Malekko Varigate-8 is running the rhythmic modulation on that.

Rhythm. Kick is the CTG hitting the MMF6. Release time is modulated by the CV out of the Eloquencer, which is programming all the of the rhythm tracks.

‘Snare’ is the BLD. Hat is the RG6 going into the VCA-2P, which has it’s panning being modulated by a Batumi.

All of the percussion goes into a MX4S. One side goes to the main mixer, WMD Performance mixer, and one side goes into the side-chain input of the DP2.

Melodics.

Still wrapping my head around the Orthogonal Devices ER-101/102, but they are driving three voices.

Bass is a VCO6 into the MMF1s.

Middle and upper voices are the two sides of a VCO-2RM into a DMF2. They both go to the VCA_4MX into the input of the DP2. The percussion is side-chaining all of the melodics there.


Then they all go through the SPH2 for a little stereo fun.

I’m using Intellijel Rainmaker and Audio Damage EOS reverb for effects.

There is a slight amount of Electron Analog Heat on the whole thing. Mastered with Izotope Ozone 8, Vertigo VSM2 and Fab Filter Limiter.

Whew…."

KORG Volcas Circuit & Sunrizer Deep Session 15


Published on Nov 7, 2017 014london70

"Volca Keys doing the Bass and Volca Bass doing the lead melody on this one. Sunrizer was used for the noise sweep. Recorded in AudioShare via a Behringer Xenyx mixer and mastered in Final Touch."

Novation Bass Station 2 & Strymon Blue Sky


Published on Nov 7, 2017 3rdStoreyChemist

"Bass Station 2 synthesiser through the Blue Sky.

No further processing except normalisation."

Mutable Instruments Grids Tutorials by Learning Modular

Mutable Instruments Grids 1/2: Basic Operation

Published on Nov 7, 2017 Learning Modular

"The MI Grids produced three channels of drum (or other) triggers with manual and voltage control over the underlying rhythm pattern and how many hits per measure are produced per drum channel. This video gives an overview of its basic operation; the next video dives into its advanced settings options. This video breaks down into the following sections:

00:00 quick overview
00:38 clocking
00:59 starting pattern
01:47 Fill (trigger density)
03:32 Map X & Y (pattern)
06:07 Chaos (random fills)
07:19 Accent

Learning Modular Patreon subscribers (https://www.patreon.com/LearningModular) also have access to an additional informational post about this module."

Mutable Instruments Grids 2/2: Advanced Settings

Published on Nov 7, 2017 Learning Modular

"This video describes each of its advanced settings, including control over clock in, triggers out, and even access to an alternative Euclidean sequencer mode. This video breaks down into the following sections:

00:17 enter Settings/Options mode
00:44 clock resolution
01:30 Tap Tempo versus Reset
02:03 Swing versus Chaos
02:26 Accent jack mappings
03:37 Triggers versus Gates
04:15 Euclidean sequencer mode"

Sound Destruction with Freez from 2HP


Published on Nov 7, 2017 Voltage Control Lab

"Stephen and the twoHPmodular crew (who have been pouring modules out lately) were kind enough to send along their recent slicing and glitch-friendly Eurorack module, Freez, for an examination.

https://www.voltagecontrollab.com/"

ContinuuCon 2018 Set for Paris April 26-28, 2018


ContinuuCon 2018 :: New Location! Published on Nov 7, 2017 ContinuuCon

"We are very pleased to announce that ContinuuCon 2018 will take place April 26-28, 2018 in Paris at IRCAM, the Institute for Research and Coordination in Acoustics/Music.

Performers, sound designers, composers and electronic music enthusiasts who attend ContinuuCon explore this uniquely expressive instrument through music, workshops, lectures and more. Dr. Lippold Haken, inventor of the Continuum, and Edmund Eagan, developer of the Continuum’s synthesis engine EaganMatrix, along with many other technologists and performers openly share their knowledge, history and musical talents at this event.

Tickets will be available soon. Learn more at continuucon.com"
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