Wednesday, June 20, 2018
2018 The Synthesizer Show Episode #6 "The End" HIGHLIGHTS & Morton Subotnick's The Wild Bull
Published on Jun 20, 2018 Vince Clarke Fanpage
This one caught my attention for a number of reasons. Obviously, Vince Clark and Reed Hayes, as well as the title, and... the set starts out with an excerpt of Morton Subotnick's The Wild Bull composed on the Buchla 100. You can find it in full further below.
Details for the live set above:
The Synthesizer Show Episode #6 "THE END" HIGHLIGHTS
hosted by Vince Clarke and Reed Hays
June 20th, 2018 on http://www.makerparkradio.nyc
The Show Highlights:
- Jingle
- Buchla and Hawaii dancing Girl
- Erasure "Solsbury Hill"
- Alka "Betablockers"
- Reed & Caroline "Entropy" exclusive
- Yazoo / Yaz 'Nobody's Diary'
- Jingle
- Outro "THE END"
NEW ALBUM "Hello Science" from Reed & Caroline
out on July 6th, 2018 on http://www.veryrecords.com
Reed & Caroline support Erasure on their
North America Tour 2018 in July and August
More information on http://www.erasureinfo.com/concerts
more info about Vince Clarke on http://www.vinceclarkefanpage.de
Morton Subotnick - The Wild Bull (Full Album 1968)
Published on Mar 3, 2017 sound light
1. The Wild Bull (Part I) 13:00
2. The Wild Bull (Part II) 14:50
A composition for electronic-music synthesizer
A Nonesuch Records commission
Composed on the modular electronic music system originally built for Morton Subotnick by Donald Buchla at the San Francisco Tape Music Center.
Composed By – Morton Subotnick
Sub-harmonicon / DFAM Style Jam but its a Big Modular Synth
Published on Jun 20, 2018 Autotross
"I've been drooling over the Moog DFAM and Sub-harmonicon, so I thought I'd try to imitate some of their functionality.
The bass parts are created using a standard sawtooth wave, which is fed into the gate input of both sides of the Corsynth Dual Loopable Envelope, thereby creating a new waveform based off the pitch of the original oscillator. Then by adjusting the decay time of each envelope via 2 rows of the Q960 sequencer, I can move through the subharmonics of the frequency. The 3rd row controls the base pitch - and in turn the subharmonics.
The percussion is created using noise and ring mod from the Corsynth Odyssey of Sound VCO fed through the Synthcube SEM filter and triggered with the Club of the Knobs C961S and 4MS Shuffling Clock Multiplier / Rotating Clock Divider.
And the kick is from Braids."
Electrix Filter Factory Analog High Order Stereo Filter / LFO Effects Processor
HAINBACH: My New Vintage Eurorack Modular | Wiard, Make Noise, Hermod, Coherence
Published on Jun 20, 2018 HAINBACH
"I am going back to my modular roots with this new case full of the modules I got when starting out, plus a few choice new pieces. Lots of patching and overview of the modules.
Case: https://www.etsy.com/shop/Clankmodular
Coherence: http://metabolicdevices.com"
Instruō Tš-L and Strymon Magneto
Published on Jun 20, 2018 Rheyne
Tš-L, Morphagene, and Magneto Re-Published on Jun 21, 2018
"Sounds are from a pair of Instruo Ts-L VCO's, one through a Strymon Magneto, and the other through a uBurst (Micro Clouds). The Mageto's feedback, speed, and clock are controlled by a Make Noise Tempi and Winter Modular Eloquencer. Snippets of speech are from a Make Noise Morphagene (name that film)."
Moog DFAM Experimental w/Eurorack
Published on Jun 20, 2018 Nostalgic Ruckus
"Using 3 LFOs and 3 VCAs to bring in and out the VCOs creating a subtle dark soundscape while using the Beast-Tek Dirty Glitch to add to it. The Delptronics Trigger Man is sequencing the drums while the DFAM is clocking and caring the backbone of the patch. The VCOs used are X1l3’s (Shane Williams) clone of the Mutable Instruments Braids and Noise Reap’s Bermuda. Drums are Tiptop Audio’s 808 Snare and Hats modules."
Roland Juno-106 Programmable Polyphonic Synthesizer SN 474519
Chimera bC16 Modular Synthesizer SN *5H8K3Q*
Note: Auction links are affiliate links for which the site may be compensated.
via this auction
"If you're looking at this, you probably know what it is. And that it's super rare. The bC16 miniature patch synthesizer contains a fully featured VCO, LFO, envelope generator, analog VCA, VCF, noise source & ring modulator all in a CD sized case CNC machined from 10mm high-grade acrylic plastic.
Fifteen color coded potentiometers control key functions, connections between synthesizer sections is done using thirty 2mm mini-banana sockets.
Powered by either six AAA batteries or by an external (not supplied) 9 to 12v source, the bC16 can be used free standing (internal headphone amplifier), linked to an external keyboard/sequencer or MIDI-CV converters.
Specs:
1 ADSR
1 LFO
1 VCA
2 linked VCOs
24dB VCF
Noise source
Ring modulator
Headphone amplifier
Arpeggiator
MIDI and/or CV control
Requires 6 AAA batteries
The Unit is a complete patchable analog monophonic synthesizer with a VCO, LFO, envelope generator with noise and ring modulation in a circular small sized plastic case.
Include 9 patch cables and the inverter."
via this auction
"If you're looking at this, you probably know what it is. And that it's super rare. The bC16 miniature patch synthesizer contains a fully featured VCO, LFO, envelope generator, analog VCA, VCF, noise source & ring modulator all in a CD sized case CNC machined from 10mm high-grade acrylic plastic.
Fifteen color coded potentiometers control key functions, connections between synthesizer sections is done using thirty 2mm mini-banana sockets.
Powered by either six AAA batteries or by an external (not supplied) 9 to 12v source, the bC16 can be used free standing (internal headphone amplifier), linked to an external keyboard/sequencer or MIDI-CV converters.
Specs:
1 ADSR
1 LFO
1 VCA
2 linked VCOs
24dB VCF
Noise source
Ring modulator
Headphone amplifier
Arpeggiator
MIDI and/or CV control
Requires 6 AAA batteries
The Unit is a complete patchable analog monophonic synthesizer with a VCO, LFO, envelope generator with noise and ring modulation in a circular small sized plastic case.
Include 9 patch cables and the inverter."
A couple of monsters at night -- fusebox n polymath analogue synthesizers
Published on Jun 20, 2018 rezfilter
"Here are the Analogue Solutions Polymath and Fusebox synthesizers playing nicely together. The Polymath sequencer is clocked from the Fusebox LFO which is also driving the Fusebox Patternator."
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