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Friday, November 17, 2017

Folktek - Mescaline - Pt.1


Published on Nov 17, 2017 isvisible isinvisible

"What you hear is just the Mescaline with no external cv, manipulation or effects whatsoever.

These are my first efforts with the Mescaline. I'll be adding external control and maybe do some less rhythmic drones and so on in more videos I'm sure."

Chris Carter (Throbbing Gristle) - Tiptop Audio TG ONE


Chris Carter (Throbbing Gristle) - Tiptop Audio TG ONE from Tiptop Audio on Vimeo.

http://tiptopaudio.com/tg-one/


Follow up to Tiptop Audio TG ONE Special Edition: Throbbing Gristle Commemorate Eurorack Module

Schneider TM @SchneidersBuero


Schneider TM @SchneidersBuero from HerrSchneider on Vimeo.

"For roundabout 20 years already we are in touch with Schneider TM alias Dirk Dresselhaus - one half of DIE ANGEL - busy generating electronic music, installations and well respected concerts and records. After he played a live gig on the seaside stage inside SUPERBOOTH17 we are now talking about motivating his friends and partners for something bigger on SUPERBOOTH18, follow our conversation here, see a short cut of the session by Monika Werkstatt and the latest Videorelease by DIE ANGEL."

via @SchneidersBuero

"This is my favourite from all the videos we made after superbooth17 so far. Lets see if we could get better? Next week Darren Wiener and Tobi Neumann live, then JoMoX tbc."

DECKARD'S DREAM - FACTORY PRESETS (NOVEMBER 2017)



DECKARD'S DREAM FACTORY PRESET DEMOS

http://www.deckardsdream.com

FLEKSI - 78 3 Jam


Published on Nov 17, 2017 Fleksi TV

"Live testing my new set up. Added Novation Circuit. Also using an updated version of Audiobus."

In The Woods (DSI Mopho, Ableton Live & Push)


Published on Nov 17, 2017 Jan Zatloukal

"Drone jam session called 'In The Woods' with background video from dogwalk.

Gear:

DSI Mopho (controlled by Novation Mininova)
Ableton Live & Push

Dogwalk video - SJCAM SJ4000
Studio video - iPhone 5S with DIY timelapse holder/rotator (kitchen timer :-))

Video processed in Movie Studio 14"

This Is Not Rocket Science - Tuesday (TINRS)


Published on Nov 17, 2017 DivKidVideo

"What a fantastic and inspirational little module this is!
http://www2.thisisnotrocketscience.nl/?

I've had Tuesday for a while now and it's an amazing little module for getting things moving quickly. It's algorithm based sequencing with 4 default (hold the button until it flashes and you can change defaults etc, all very simple and the manual is well worth a read to set this up how you want quickly) scales, algorithms, rhythms (included triplets and quintuplets) and the main outputs always give you a 1v/oct pitch, gate, accent and stepped velocity. So you can get more expressive and complex patterns beyond a basic sequencer very easily. This will also go up to 32 steps per loop and it clocks and resets like an absolute trooper. Algorithms are controlled by an X and Y parameter both with CV and a " ! " control which is the density from a note per step to barely any notes. All CV-able and highly fun and interactive manually or under voltage control.

After going through bits of the manual and outlining features I chose to just dive into patches that show off a range of things it allows you to get to quickly with some nice audio patches for it to control."

Analog Four - Playing Some Presets


Published on Nov 15, 2017 Synth & Sundry

"Finding some Elektron Analog Four presets we like and testing them out."

SoundsDivine's - Spectrasonics Omnisphere 2 Presets

SoundsDivine's 'Binary Worlds 1' - Spectrasonics Omnisphere 2

Published on Nov 17, 2017 SoundsDivine111

"Preview of the presets from the 'Binary Worlds 1' soundset for Spectrasonics' Omnisphere 2 synthesizer.

http://soundsdivine.com/product/omnis..."

SoundsDivine's 'Binary Worlds 2' - Spectrasonics Omnisphere 2


http://soundsdivine.com/product/omnisphere-binary-worlds-2/

SoundsDivine's 'Special Effects' - Spectrasonics Omnisphere 2


http://soundsdivine.com/product/omnisphere-special-effects/

Analogue Solutions Mr Hyde and Dr Strangelove synthBlocks Signal Processors Now Available


"AS announces availability of Mr Hyde and Dr Strangelove synthBlocks signal processors


KINGSWINFORD, UK: British boutique electronic instruments innovator Analogue Solutions is proud to announce availability of Mr Hyde and Dr Strangelove — introducing its synthBlocks series of small and affordable desktop signal processors with two tantalisingly-named new products squarely aimed at laptop and audio plug-ins-focused digital musicians wishing to apply analogue, hands-on hardware processing to their sometimes sterile-sounding computer- based creations — as of November 17…

The synthBlocks series represents an all-new range of small and affordable desktop signal processors produced by British boutique electronic instruments innovator Analogue Solutions, an acclaimed company with over 24 years of designing serious-sounding synthesizers featuring fully-analogue audio paths with analogue LFOs (Low Frequency Oscillators) and EGs (Envelope Generators) to its notable name. Similarly, synthBlocks are all-analogue affairs — albeit with some lo-fi digital effects thrown in for good (musical) measure. Menus and software are all eschewed in favour of a hardy hardware approach. As such, synthBlocks are squarely aimed at laptop and audio plug-ins-focused digital musicians wishing to apply analogue, hands-on hardware processing to their sometimes sterile-sounding computer-based creations. Cue simply plugging the synthBlocks in question into an audio interface’s I/O connections, then routing drums, synths, vocals, or whatever out of the DAW (Digital Audio Workstation) and through the transistors and op-amps of the synthBlocks and recording the results back into the DAW. Something similar can be achieved by connecting the synthBlocks to the auxiliary buss of a mixing console — just like any other effects processor. Whatever the workflow, turning the dials and flicking the switches by hand of course changes the sound in realtime — often with radical results. Results of course can be radically different — depending on which of the two available synthBlocks are applied to any given sound signal.

Many might have heard of Mr Edward Hyde, an abominable alternative personality of Dr Henry Jekyll, a fictional character in Robert Louis Stevenson's Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde gothic novella first published in 1886. However, hearing Analogue Solutions’ Mr Hyde in the here and now is something else entirely! As announced, Mr Hyde was the first out of the starting blocks in its synthBlocks series as an analogue filter effects box bringing subtle to extreme filtering and modulation effects to the analogue processing production table. To further aid ease of use, Mr Hyde has quarter-inch input and output jacks on its rear, so can be connected straight to an audio interface or mixer without the need for adaptors. The topside of its distinctive blood-red panel features minijack sockets to patch with a semi-modular synth, such as Analogue Solutions’ relatively recently released Fusebox — an aptly-named, three-VCO (Voltage- Controlled Oscillator) true analogue monophonic synthesizer that favourably fuses the company’s characterful vintage sound with an advanced choice of modulation and melodic possibilities (in a beautifully-built box); ever-popular Eurorack small-format modular systems; or other modular systems.

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