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Saturday, January 20, 2018

Close-up Generative Eurorack Patch (with notes) #TTNM


Published on Jan 20, 2018 The Tuesday Night Machines

"Another go at generative Eurorack modular synth patching with my Snazzy FX system! MORE INFO BELOW :-)

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Audio gear used:

Snazzy FX Eurorack Modular Synth with:
- Drone Bank
- Eternal Spring Filter
- Dual Multiplier
- Kitty Eyes
- Tidal Wave
- Telephone Game
- Ardcore Bit Beats Sketch *
- Wow and Flutter

- vpme.de ZeroScope
- Doepfer A-160 Clock Divider
- Eowave Zone B.F. Dual LFO
- Doepfer, Intellijel & Bimix mixers
- Klangbau Köln Spring Reverb

see here: https://www.modulargrid.net/e/racks/v...


Patch notes:

The Tidal Wave is in synth voice mode providing pitched filter oscillation sounds with some wave shaping. It also provides a square LFO acting as master clock. The clock is sent through the Doepfer Clock Divider and onwards to drive the Telephone Game, which modulates a whole lot of stuff lot with its five S&H outputs. One thing is the Tidal Wave's clock LFO speed, resulting in rhythm changes. The Telephone Game also provides pitch CV for the Tidal Wave and modulation for the wave shaper and wet/dry mix. S&H input for the Telephone Game is sent from the Kitty Eyes chaos, which is CV-controlled via the Telephone Game's clock division output.

The Ardcore Bit Beats Sketch* receives the clock and creates a binary pattern, outputting lo-fi chiptune audio and two trigger sequences. One resets one of the Zone B.F. LFOs and the other triggers the Kick_Me, which is not heard, but which's two audio outputs modulate the Tidal Wave sound and the Dual Multiplier.

The Dual Multiplier modulates audio from the Dronebank OSCs, which run through the Eternal Spring Filter (modulated by the Telephone Game and Zone B.F.) and through the Hi_Gain, which also mixes some of the Tidal Wave's VCF output in there.

Then there is some Noise from the Telephone Game coming and going and some cross-modulation between Dronebank oscillators and that's pretty much it. :)


* get my Ardcore Sketches here:
https://github.com/TuesdayNightMachin..."

Moog Minimoog Model D - Moog Polymoog 280A - ARP AXXE - Franck Lhermet


video upload by Franck Lhermet

VERBOS HARMONIC OSCILLATOR // ERBE VERB // TURING MACHINE // QMMF-4


Published on Jan 20, 2018 LESINDES

"Ambient modular patch with almost no tweaking. Stars of this patch are TURING MACHINE feeding VERBOS HARMONIC OSCILLATOR with CV information. CWEJMAN QMMF-4 and spacy MAKE NOISE ERBE VERB."

Critter & Guitari - CZZ-Multi for Organelle


Published on Jan 20, 2018 Critter & Guitari

"CZZ-Multi is a synthesizer patch for the Organelle that explores tones made with pulse waves. Manipulate envelopes for amplitude, width and tone. Watch the envelope change on the Organelle’s screen as you turn the knobs! Apply a filter and oscillator sync for more tonal control. Visualize your pulse waves with the ETC!"

Happy Nerding LED Meter bipolar version


Published on Jan 20, 2018 Happy Nerding

"New version of the 'LED Meter' – can now show bipolar control voltages. Audio level meter mode is also possible with the jumper settings."

MFB Tanzbar, Roland SE02 & Doepfer Dark Energy 2


Published on Jan 20, 2018 3rdStoreyChemist

"Jamming with the Tanzbar drum machine, Dark Energy 2 and SH101 synthesisers synced together (Tanzbar CV2 to Dark Energy 2 CV/Gate Ins, Tanzbar CV1 to S02 MIDI In).

A small amount of reverb has been used, no further processing except for normalisation."

Bonjour Le Strum: Unboxing my DIY Midi strum controller


Published on Jan 20, 2018 Olivier Ozoux

"Le Strum was one of my first DIY project, and I remember how happy I was that the little LED turned on and it sent Midi signals after I finished soldering all these little part together.

Then I completely forgot about until recently. Here's a quick little demo of this strange but fun little Midi controller"

You can find info on Le Strum by Jason Hotchkiss here.

Ironing is Fun (k) with a Volca bass analogue synth


Published on Jan 20, 2018 Ludwig Kopp

"We all love ironing. Right?
At least I gave it another try using a Volca bass.
Mostly used the three voices polyphonic
and recorded them into a 'Beatboy' (tuner-recorder-drummachine)
I wanted to use its built-in little Drummaschine.
But I had to record it seperately into a DAW 😨
and "iron-up" with the bass recording.
Still has some frowns here and there.

Thanks for checking this out!"

Never thought of using an ironing board as a stand before...

The Beat Boy appears to have been released in 2013 based on the video below. I don't think one has ever been featured on the site before.


"With many rhythm patterns for you to play along with, Beat Boy is a great way to develop your sense of rhythm. It's also fun to casually jam along with the patterns, or use them to refine your riff ideas. With offerings for every genre of rhythm pattern (8-beat, 16-beat, pop, funk, reggae, dance beats, and more), Beat Boy fully supports a wide range of musical styles. The volume of the backing rhythm can be adjusted, so you can set the mix balance accordingly with your guitar, ensuring that you'll be able to clearly hear the rhythm while you jam. The LCD display shows the drums actually being struck, providing a unique visual element. The tempo of each rhythm can be adjusted intuitively by using the tap tempo feature or it can be specified as a precise numeric value for more accurate settings."


Published on Sep 4, 2013 Korg

"The Korg Beat Boy enables guitarists or bassists to improve their skills quickly and easily with three practice tools plus a tuner, all in a single unit. In addition to the tuner, Beat Boy contains a rhythm machine covering 100 diverse styles, an effects section for sonic variation when jamming along with the rhythms, plus an onboard recorder that allows for 16-bit/44.1 kHz recording. The compact Beat Boy fits easily into the pocket of a gig bag, for practice both at home or on-the-go."

JMT NOSC12 drone experiment


Published on Jan 19, 2018 Wingo Shackleford

"Drone session with the JMT NOSC-12 twelve oscillator synth. Delay/reverb from the Earthquaker Avalanche Run (delay time tweaked w/expression pedal), and dirt/filter/pan fx supplied by the amazing Elektron Analog Heat."

Lyra-8 with Noise Engineering Loquelic Iteritas in the external input


Published on Jan 19, 2018 Sequenox

"Just good old Drones the way mama used to make them... #eurorackmodular #lyra8 #modularsynth"

Lyra-8 Tone Poem

Published on Jan 19, 2018 Sequenox

"Lyra-8 processed by 4MS Dual Looping Delay and Strymon Big Sky reverb #lyra8"
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