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Monday, April 09, 2018

Bespoke Eurorack Modular Synthesizer Synth Cases

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The dragonfly is a nice touch.

"9U / 60HP Solid hard maple or walnut Eurorack modular synth case. This is my Standard Line of cases but other than wood selection, there is nothing standard about them. Hand dovetailed, black cherry base slightly raised to reveal a sexy shadow line, spalted maple back, hand profiled / recessed front to frame your modules. This is one of the finest cases made, not a cookie cutter CNC'd plywood box.

The case will have vector rails installed before shipment with a threaded insert or as many sliding nuts as you need. This case also includes a custom switching PSU with 2 distribution boards. If you'd like a Tip-Top studio bus, I can get you one at a significantly reduced price as part of this package. If you do not want a PSU included, I'll take $50 off the final price.

Free Shipping anywhere in the Lower 48

If you're local to the San Francisco Bay Area and can do a pick-up, I'll take another $50 off the price."

Soldering 101 with Your Friends at Mystic Circuits


Published on Aug 31, 2017 Mystic Circuits

"This is a video covering the absolute basics of soldering for those who are looking to build some of our 0HP modules (or anything else for that matter) and get some insight and safety information on how to solder."

Mystic Circuits 0HP Build Tutorials


Playlist:
Mystic Circuits 0HP OR Gate Build Tutorial
Mystic Circuits 0HP AND Gate Build Tutorial
Mystic Circuits 0HP Vactrol VCA/ LPG Build Tutorial
0HP EYEtenuator Build Guide
0HP Filter Build Manual

For more info visit us at www.MysticCircuits.com

Halt! Run! - Blue Hats


Published on Apr 9, 2018 Halt! Run!

"A variation on a patch sketch..."

Glass Armadillo.


Published on Apr 9, 2018 Resonant Anvil

"Moog Sub 37 with mos-lab backing-drone and pulse. Two note per step 64-step sequence."

Ambient Chill Out Jam "Planetarium" with Eventide H9 + Roland SE-02 + Novation Mininova / Ultranova


Published on Apr 9, 2018

"Was very busy at work last time, and my wife said to me: "chill a bit, relax", so i went to my studio and have started chillin´ and relaxing, so there is the result of it, hope you can chill a bit with me. Cheers!!!

Gear used: Novation MiniNova, Roland SE-02, Moog Minitaur, Novation Ultranova, Waldorf Rocket, Waldorf Blofeld

Arturia BeatStep Pro as sequencer and clock
Arturia Keystep only as MIDI controller
Korg X3 as MIDI controller for Roland System 1M

FX: Eventide H9, Strymon blueSky, Boss DD7, Supernatural Ambient Verbe, Strymon DIG, EQD Space Spiral

Headphones highly recommended!!!"

Nights (Tales From The Sea) // ambient - Mother 32, System 1m, Clouds, Z-DSP, Big Sky


Published on Apr 9, 2018 Lowering Skies

Routing:

1. Roland System 1m - Mutable Instruments Clouds - Big Sky
2. Moog Mother 32 - Tiptop Z-DSP - Strymon Big Sky
3. Four tracks Tascam Portastudio 424 MKII using Maxell High Bias Type 2 cassette tape and then, mixed in real-time

NT04 "glitchy voices" DEMO


Published on Apr 9, 2018 noystoise

"this is just a quick followup video to demo some of the unique sounds the NT04 is capable of. more info at www.noystoise.com"

The Delian Mode - Delia Derbyshire Documentary


Published on May 5, 2015 mprobs

"The Delian Mode (Kara Blake, 2009) is a a short experimental documentary revolving around the life and work of electronic music pioneer Delia Derbyshire, best known for her groundbreaking sound treatment of the Doctor Who theme music. A collage of sound and image created in the spirit of Derbyshire’s unique approach to audio creation and manipulation, this film illuminates such soundscapes onscreen while paying tribute to a woman whose work has influenced electronic musicians for decades.

http://thedelianmode.com"

And a couple of videos from the Delia Derbyshire YouTube channel:

Delia at Queen Elizabeth Hall on 18 1 1968

Published on Sep 23, 2015 Delia Derbyshire

"Delia Derbyshire starts the computer playing Zinovieff's "Partita for Unattended Computer" at the Queen Elizabeth Hall, London on 18th Jan 1968"

Max Träger's "diagrams" video of Delia Derbyshire's papers

Published on Aug 31, 2015 Delia Derbyshire

"This is a first demo version of a video Max was doing in July 2011 to display some scans of Delia's diagrams and diagrammatic scores for her electronic music.The accompanying music is "The Wizard's Laboratory" from the album Electrosonic.

Questa è la prima versione dimostrativa di un video che Max stava facendo a luglio 2011 per presentare alcuni scan dei diagrammi e degli spartiti diagramattici preparati da Delia mentre componeva la sua musica elettronica. La musica che l'accompagna è "The Wizard's Laboratory" dall'album 'Electrosonic'."

Check out previous posts featuring Delia Derbyshire in the archives here.

Dave Smith Tempest 16 Beats Demo


Published on Mar 1, 2018 IPAsNmore

"I decided to take some old song ideas from my Dave Smith Tempest out for a spin. The reason I wanted to do a demo was I've read a lot on forums about people thinking of this box as a drum first, synth second. I have always approached my Tempest as more of a multi-timbral 6 Voice Analog Subtractive Poly approach. Yes their are a lot of drums in some of these patterns, but their's also a lot more synth sounds than most demos I see of the Tempest.

Signal recorded 100% dry into Audient iD14 on Garageband for iPad"

Percussa SSP Update


A few updates from the Percussa SSP Kikstarter site:

"SSP Manufacturing, Packaging, Backer Surveys, Software and Superbooth news!

Hi everyone,

A lot has happened since our last update on the SSP kickstarter!

1) electronic parts and assembly

We have all the parts in stock to assemble all the SSPs, apart from the SMT pushbutton switches which are due to be delivered in the next weeks. As soon as we have those the parts will be kitted and dropped off at our subcontractor. It will then take a week or two to get the boards back and start building and packaging the SSPs and another week to get them shipped.

2) front panel machining

We already have all the front panels for the SSPs, but are doing the engraving of logos and some usability improvements of the front panel (input/output matrix division line) on our own machine this week, then sending them off for anodisation to a local subcontractor somewhere next week.

You can see a video of a front panel being engraved on our CNC router below. Since we shot that video we've significantly sped up the engraving by a factor of 4x. The subcontractor will take about a week to anodise the panels and return them to us.

3) development and testing of software v1.0 in full swing

Since our last update Celine finished her navigation code for the network editor (patcher), as well as the scaling code for inputs and outputs of the modules. You can now navigate the patching screen using the first two encoders. The next two are used to navigate the input/output lists for the modules, and using SHIFT+encoder 3/4 will change the scaling of the signals sent/received. So you have the ability to scale signals both on the sending and receiving end of a module. The patcher screen also now supports multiple pages and patching across pages, which allows you to build bigger patches. You can see the X/Y navigation using encoders in the animated GIF below.

I also extended our module system so you have multiple outputs per module, and I rolled all the MIDI / MPE related code into a new MIDI module with pitch, pitch wheel, aftertouch, velocity on and velocity off, as well as MIDI CC support. This way you can connect something like the ROLI Seaboard or Roger Linn's Linnstrument, and have full access to all the data those controllers offer. The MIDI module also lets you route the signals anywhere you want inside or outside the SSP and you can group MIDI modules into voices which makes it easy to build polyphonic synthesis patches. Being able to treat the MIDI data as signals within the modular patch allows many new creative possibilities.

Our plan for version 1.0 of the SSP software, to be included with the shipments of the SSPs, is to have all the base features of the kickstarter implemented and tested. The modules from the stretch goals as well as the SDK will be delivered in the form of incremental updates after the SSPs have been shipped and everyone starts to use the SSP. Obviously we'll also be fixing bugs as we release updates.

In the meantime we've also enlisted someone to help test our software. You can see an assembled SSP from the first production run above (Thanks Matt!). This has been a huge help in fixing bugs and adding usability improvements.

4) stretch goal module voting

We will be surveying all the backers for shipping address soon (more below) and will at the same time collect votes for the stretch goal modules. We’ll announce the results of the voting later on after we’ve shipped the SSPs.

5) shipment schedule

Due to testing and the logistics of getting the SSPs being built there will be a 1 month delay in pledges being shipped. This means that pledges with an April ship date will be shipped in May, and those with previously a May ship date will be shipped in June. We will be surveying backers in the next weeks so we can all get your shipping addresses ahead of time.

We are extremely proud of the SSP. Blood, sweat, and tears have gotten us this point. We appreciate the support and patience from you all. We are confident that when you get your SSP you will not fail to see all the care we have taken in every step of its design, manufacture, and assembly.

6) the SSP at Superbooth

We'll be showing the SSP at Superbooth this year and look forward to seeing any of you who are able to venture out that way! We have a limited number of one-day visitor tickets available that we can hand out to backers who want to make the trip to Superbooth. If you are a backer and would like a ticket please send us a message through our kickstarter page.

As always, thanks again for your support and for backing the SSP!

Bert & Celine"
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