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Tuesday, January 16, 2018

CLAVIA NORD MODULAR G2 // MOOG DFAM CHALLENGE


Published on Jan 16, 2018 LESINDES

"MOOG DFAM reconstructed in the virtual analog modular synthsizer CLAVIA NORD MODULAR G2. Since the MOOG filter in the synthe has no highpass this option is missing in the patch.
The patch is shown in the beginning of the video."

[patch] Laser Harp (sync and ring mod)


Published on Jan 16, 2018 Synthesizer Video Service

"In this video I show you how to make the infamous sound of Jean Michel Jarre's laser harp. The sound is normally made with a Elka Synthex synthesizer. Here, I use a Waldorf Blofeld. It has everything you need to make a quite similar patch. Therefor, I show oscillator synchronization and ring modulation."

An Interview with ERRORINSTRUMENTS' Paul Tas & New Product Announcements


The following is a fascinating look at the man behind ERRORINSTRUMENTS, Paul Tas. Note the questions are not mine, but were sent in with the full interview by inmar lsbtv grtz sleep good.

So how did all start? What was your life before "error instruments"?

- my life before error instruments can be described as a life of an artist in making sculptures and paintings. I was making sculptures from robots, called "the beeb" collection. It is a wooden robot with the concept that in the 50's, we have thought that robots will replace our jobs. However, with the influence of the media, and the medicines we take against emotions, figuratively we can say that we are the robot, and we get programmed by commercials and news. This robot has been a big succes due to the fact that it has been bought by numerous art collectors from different countries such as Japan and the United States. Furthermore, the collections had been sold also at auctions houses Christie's. Later on, I have started to work more in fashion and art and making moveable sculptures with electronics, I made also a traditional Dutch blue sculptures, big horse heads with the intention of giving a controversial thoughts and ideas. Moreover, sculptures about religion, which was a mix between Jesus and the corporate companies in the world with the meaning behind it, that they use the same propaganda to control people's mindset. I was also threatened by religious groups from Germany and Belgium during the time of exposition, not only me, but also the other people in the gallery. This situation has got to a point where i had to go to the court, but in the end I was free to go. Later i have done a project for Damian Hurst and made some installations together with BitMove for the "Love of God" exposition in the "RijksMuseum Amsterdam". As a result, more and more technical and electrical equipments got involved.

When did you have the idea for error instruments and what did the first steps look like?

- First of all, it is important that you know that as a child, i was not able to read, thus it was difficult to go to a normal school, and i have attended a special school, which allowed me to use my creativity, furthermore my writing was always full of mistakes and because in the 80's we used "Commodore 64", and every time i was writing something, a text appeared " Syntax ERROR". Therefore, the kids at my school, gave a nickname to me , called "Error". As a result, i got a fascination about the things that go wrong with machines, such as glitches or accidentally algoritmes and of course the sound of noises. By exploring the art of circuit bending and hardware hacking, i have found out that many people miss this, because the commercial products were created as a mainstream products, with a result for mainstream music. Thus, with the money that i have earned from art, I have started the shop, "ERROR INSTRUMENTS".

Do you have artistic projects beside error instruments?

- Yes, I perform under the name "ERROR EMPIRE", on several festivals. I have also some conceptional sound projects, called "Pink data". The idea of "Pink Data" is that is not controlled by humans, thus all the music is created by accidental algoritmes. I also make sculptures, with acoustic and electronic purposes. Furthermore, I am busy working on the modelar synthesizer and exploring control voltage. design eurorack modules for and special audience

What is the error philosophy?

Radiator Beam : Monopoly + Minibrute + Massive


Published on Jan 15, 2018 Miguel d'Oliveira

"Clips from a track I wrote for a KPM / EMI album with a Minibrute + Monopoly, Massive and a few other synths.
Main delay : Strymon Timeline
Main reverb: Lexicon model 200

Minibrute and Monopoly sounds were heavily processed."

32 FREE Sounds Roland D-05 Boutique D50 Numan Vangelis Erasure ELO Eurythmics Synthesizer Patches


Published on Jan 16, 2018 kvfive

"32 FREE synthesizer patches for the Roland Boutique D-05 and the original D50.

No additional effects were used, everything you hear comes directly from the Roland boutique D-05

Download link:

http://www.kv5.uk/roland_d05_boutique...

Enjoy :-)

Paul."

Free Old School (CASIO, YAMAHA) Toy Keyboard Loops from AudioKit


via AudioKit, where you'll find the download and audio demos:

"Over the holidays, I discovered an old project I started as a kid almost 20 years ago - Over 600+ megabytes of vintage Casio/Toy Keyboard sample loops.

As some background, I saved up my money from working after school at White Castle (a dangerously delicious burger chain) to buy a Sound Blaster 16 card. It was thrilling. The Sound Blaster transformed my family’s Windows 95 machine into a futuristic recording studio. Thus, my dreams of working in the music tech industry were alive and well. (I’m still working on that dream).

Improvisations with 2 Arturia MatrixBrute


Published on Jan 16, 2018 Olivier Briand

"Improvisations with 2 Arturia MatrixBrute by Olivier Briand and Christian Neil. Some parts are using Arturia DrumBrute and Korg MS20M kit."

TG-ONE: Techno Scetch #3


TG-ONE: Techno Scetch #3 from Station 252 on Vimeo.

"Throbbing Gristle samples played by two regular Tiptop ONE modules

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Tiptop BD808, SD909, HATS909, CYMBL909

FX: Z-DSP: Hydra, Z-DSP: Halls Of Valhalla, Erica Synths Fusion Delay/Flanger/Vintage Ensemble, Alright Devices Chronoblob + WMD high pass and Tiptop Z2040 low pass filters

a bunch of stuff is also going through Toppobrillo Multifilter (hi pass) and Tiptop Z2040.

Sequenced with Tiptop Circadian Rhythms, Trigger Riot, Shakmat Modular Knight's Gallop.

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

Dotcom System 110 Sound Design


Published on Jan 16, 2018 PaulLawlerMusic

"Some old school styled sound design using the Dotcom System-110 with a couple of fx modules from COTK."

PPG Waveterm System (1982) waves, wavetables, sampling, resynthesis


Published on Jan 16, 2018 RetroSound

"(c) 2018 vintage synthesizer demo by RetroSound

PPG Waveterm A and Wave 2.2 Wavetable Synthesizer from the year 1982.

Only 500 Waveterm A&B are made in the early 80s
price WT-A: 15.000 DM

The Waveterm is the heart of the legendary PPG system and based on an old german computer called Eltec Eurocom II with Motorola 6809 processor.

- creation of Waves and Wavetables
- fourier analysis / resonator
- additive synthesis
- 8 bit Sampling for the WAVE 2.2
- sequencer / event generator
- storage of sounds on 8" disc

this demo video shows only a few functions (creation of waves, wavetables) of the Waveterm.
More coming soon."
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