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Saturday, January 20, 2018

Moog Music DFAM + Mother 32 + Voyager XL Jams by Benulous


Published on Jan 20, 2018 Benulous

This one spotted and sent in via Soviet Space Child.

Playlist:

1. Moog Music Jam - DFAM + Mother 32 x2 + MiniMoog Voyager + Moogerfoogers
Moog rig jam.

DFAM doing some DFAM percussive things. running through the MF101 for a little extra pump.

Top M32 doing kick and bass

Bottom M32 doing synth work, running through the MF107.

Minimoog Voyager XL running through the MF104M.

Eventide Space providing Reverb on the AUX 1

Alesis Wedge providing some Delay on the AUX 2.

2. Moog Music DFAM + Mother 32s x2 synchronized + changing patterns
Here I am demoing the ability to sync the Moog Music DFAM and 2 Mother 32s and then change between sequences and patterns. I'm also running through Moogerfooger effects and an Eventide Space.

Bottom M32 sending sync to top M32 and DFAM via Assign Out to Tempo/Adv Clock.

Top M32 has Kick/Snr Bass patterns, bottom M32 has synth/bass sequences. DFAM running in sync to both.

3. Moog Music DFAM + Mother 32 x2 + Mooger Foogers = Multiple Voice Mother 32 & Talking Moogs HQ AUDIO
I started by creating a Kick, Snare & bass patch using only the top M32 (Check out the 'Multiple Voices' lesson listed on Moog Music's Page). I then filter through the MIDIMuRF to get a stereo 'Talking Moog'.

I then bring in the DFAM and start messing around. It's running straight through the MF101 Lowpass filter to get a little extra 'pump'.

Lastly, I bring in the bottom M32 that is running through an Eventide Space Echo using a Rizer patch I built. Things get gnarly when I kick on VCA Mode and dial in the FreqBox.

This isn't meant to be very musical, but it's the foundation for some jams I'm putting together. Hope you enjoy.

Moog Music DFAM + Mother 32 x2 + Mooger Foogers = Multiple Voice Mother 32 & Talking Moogs & Drums

MIDIMurf = Talking Mother 32
FreqBOX = Gnarly Mother 32
Lowpass Filter = Pumping DFAM
Eventide Space = Wailing Rizer

University of Cincinnati EML 300 Vintage Synthesizer Controller Expander

Note: Auction links are affiliate links for which the site may be compensated.

via this auction

"This EML 300 is fully functional, recently serviced, and in very good condition.

The EML300 is a controller/expansion companion for the EML 200. It features 3 main function blocks including the Manual Switches, Note Generator, and Manual Voltage Generator.


The Switches offers manual switches controlled by vactrols and a manual pulse generator.
The Note Generator is a basic synth voice with an oscillator, VCA and envelope generator.
The Manual Voltage Generator is allows you to tune a pitch voltage to be triggered by each key in the keypad matrix."

WALDORF XTK

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via this auction

The Hypster Demos by Ian Fritz


Published on Jan 20, 2018 Ian Fritz

"The Hypster hyperchaos generator in each of four modes, controlling various patches with slow modulation of Gain parameter."

u-he Retro 5


Published on Jan 20, 2018 100 Things I Do

"There have been many attempts at creating that early wood clad Poly sound.

After a years of owning one of the originals and trying many of the emulations after I sold it, nothing really did give the same sound.

There is just something very refined, almost basic but with texture to be found in the originals that until now I just have not been able to hear! The u-he Repro 5 is quite mind blowing in its depth of sound. It has life and quirks in its sound that make the software sound like an instrument. Under the hood you can control how real or how sterile you want it to run. Quite processor hungry on some patches... but thats what it takes to create close to perfect imperfection I would say :D

The clip is a mix of both presets (some of these are very impressive and useable) and a few things that I came across as I was discovering new sounds. Some slight reverb has been added because reverb! Compressor was used to keep levels *mostly* under check :D

I hope you enjoy!"

blue monday (analog four, eurorack, alter ego)


Published on Jan 20, 2018 skinnerbox

"why not"

Five Step Path - Refeld [auxilia - defunkt records]


Published on Jan 19, 2018 Five Step Path

This one is in via Tomas Borosko:

"I have been obsessed with Waldorf lately and their character of a sound. I have been focused on making tracks solely using the Blofeld synthesizer, utilizing its 25 voices and 16 multi-part midi channels. The video I am sharing with you today shows the midi data being fed into the synth. All sounds programmed on the synth and sequenced via Renoise. It was recorded in real time, so everything you hear comes out of the main output. I figured I would share this with MatrixSynth to show what the synth is capable with, especially completely immersing into it like a full track. The track has been mastered.

Track Title: Blofeld
Artist: Five Step Path
Album: Auxilia
Label: Defunkt Records
Mastered: Robin Harwood
Release: Jan 19 2018

www.fivesteppath.com

www.defunkt.co

1. Otto Von Schirach - Bermuda Triangle Rescue Squad (Houston Edit)
2. Subjex - Cryptofunk
3. Datach'i - Behind Squares
4. Takeshi Muto & Hearts of Darknesses - Positive K
5. Terminal 11 - Deeper to Sleep
6. Daed - Acerbus
7. Hitori Tori - Sacksmiths Are Plenty
8. Gareth Clarke - Zamboni (Simple Plaque)
9. Cygnus - ne0-ge0
10. Five Step Path - Refeld
11. Milo Tech - Hunchord
12. Acid Jeep - Sample and Hold
13. Yakul - What The Problem Is
14. The Flashbulb - Patch 36

Auxilia (LATIN) - help; assist; heal

Defunkt Records is proud to present Auxilia - a collection of electronic music featuring local and international artists united to raise funds for hurricane relief in Houston, TX.

All proceeds from this compilation are donated to the Greater Houston Community Relief Foundation - ghcf.org

Thanks to the artists who contributed to this release and to the community for the support!

____________________________

Defunkt Records is an electronic music and visual arts collective based in Houston, Texas focused on techno, electro, braindance, breakcore, digital hardcore, acid house & jungle music.

Since 2015, Defunkt Records has hosted audio/visual showcases and is internationally renowned for featuring live hardware performances by some of the most innovative artists in the electronic underground."

20 01 18 Serge Modular - Scrotum Lab Panel Nr 1


Published on Jan 20, 2018 batchas

"Sound at the beginning is from Serge Paperface and Machinedrum.
Then comes the sound from 258, 555-VCO and the 2 different LPGs present on the panel.
An LFO is sent to a XFader to fade between TIMBRAL GATE and RESONANT LOPASS GATE.

All works fine on the panel, except the AM/RING which first needs to be done. I'll be able to make the PCB very soon, now that I got my computer back."

Bastl Jam at Herna (the Bastl club at Brno)


Started streaming 48 minutes ago

"Our favorite monthly playground is back!
People from Bastl & friends showcase the hard work in progress & try th new stuff with their live sets! Come and be part of the organic process of the local music scene.

This time 11 musicians will create the music in front of your eyes with modular and other synths.

all times are CET
—————
22:00 Loops of Decay
22:30 Shakaali
23:00 Der abgerissene Kopfhörer
23:30 Plast
00:00 42
00:30 Heute
01:00 Casper
01:30 Pokrok
02:00 Prozac
02:30 Zetawatt

03:00 DJs: hnát the dj, levi"

Rare James Sing Along Vintage Guitar Synth


This one was spotted on Craigslist and sent in via Kaden Harris. I don't believe I have ever seen one of these before. You will find two demos and a pic of the inside below.

From the listing: "I have this one of a kind guitar synth from about 1965. I've emailed many different gear professionals and none have ever seen one. I even got replys from Roger Mayer, Tom Oberheim, and guitar world. I was told it is a hand built prototype and I believe this could actually be one of the first guitar synthesizers ever made. I received it without the original power cord and guitar pickup. It has an obscure cinch jones 12 pin input so I bought the appropriate adapter and had a quarter inch jack connector installed. It has a new power cable. The unit passes signal and it has a bass octave tone that works. It has several organ tones but I can't seem to get them to do anything. Ideally it could use a modern synth pickup adapted to it and other work to get it going. I'm looking to trade it for a high end guitar. Here's a couple links for a demo https://www.instagram.com/p/BZYtezUA1eM/
https://www.instagram.com/p/BY9v6OYggKW/"

I have this one of a kind guitar synth from about 1965. I've emailed many different gear professionals and none have ever seen one. I even got replys from Roger Mayer, Tom Oberheim, and guitar world. I was told it is a hand built prototype and I believe this could actually be one of the first guitar synthesizers ever made. I received it without the original power cord and guitar pickup. It has an obscure cinch jones 12 pin input so I bought the appropriate adapter and had a quarter inch jack connector installed. It has a new power cable. The unit passes signal and it has a bass octave tone that works. It has several organ tones but I can't seem to get them to do anything. Ideally it could use a modern synth pickup adapted to it and other work to get it going. I'm looking to trade it for a high end guitar. Here's a couple links for a demo https://www.instagram.com/p/BZYtezUA1eM/
https://www.instagram.com/p/BY9v6OYggKW/.





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