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Monday, January 21, 2019

Why We Bleep Podcast 011 - Tom Whitwell/Music Thing Modular


Published on Jan 21, 2019 mylarmelodies

"On the one year anniversary of Why We Bleep, we decided to return to revisit our very first guest, the immense and fascinating Music Thing Modular-making journalist, consultant and all round thought-provoking person that is Tom Whitwell. In it we generally hang out and chat discuss all manner of music technology, gear, people, things and ideas."

http://www.musicthing.co.uk | Music Thing at Thonk

Buchla Multi-Mode Feedback Filters Model 13700 & Vedic Scapes Dynamic Resonant Filter Set Model 4020

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Model 13700 via this auction

Update via Vedic Scapes: "This Module was not built by me but likely assembled by a customer who bought a kit version."

"Model 13700 Multi-Mode filters from the DIY Buchla module builder known as 'Vedic Scapes'. Clone of a filter design from Belgian synth manufacturer Lassence.

Bouncy, acid-y, self-resonant 24db filter on top and a rich growling 12db filter on the bottom. The bottom has a feedback knob which seems to inject sound between the two filters. Multiple attenuated audio and CV inputs on both.

This module has very solid construction and everything is in great shape.

This is the mk 1 version."

Percussa Synthor System 8

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via this auction

"Synthor System
Engine, remote, stand, 6 Wireless Pro AudioCubes, usb hub/charger and cables. Super powerful and cool performance synth. The Engine has a lot of DNA in common with the SSP. Can be controlled completely by the cubes or used as a Deep midi driven synth. Kick Ass piece of industrial design, and unique concept for synthesis. Got this for a collaborative project that fell apart (distance does not make the work grow faster). This has been sitting on my dining room table, unloved for months (and months). Have a new os upgrade and processor heatsink Bert sent me that has yet to be installed. New project and different horizons beckon."

Wiard 300 Modular Synth System

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via this auction

"Nice, rare, early Wisconsin Audio Research & Design modules.
Includes,
341 Classic VCO
321 Sequantizer
371 Wogglebug
361 Dual Mixolator
331 Dual Envelator
352 Borg Filters
311C Controller (Cary Grace)
Controller Aid/expander, module frame (Cary Grace)
Thedra, Jurgen Habile Living VCOs and a tie line module in shallow boat.
Power One 3 amp Supply and SKB rack/case.
Power cables and a pile of patch cords."

Buchla 208 synthesizer & zimm02 filter by Zerosum Inertia


Published on Jan 21, 2019 Ritchie DeCarlo

Force Tutorial Series – Hybrid DJing with force


Published on Jan 21, 2019 AkaiProVideo

"Redefine your expectations. Force blurs the lines between contemporary music production solutions and next-generation live performance technology, setting the precedence for a new industry standard. In this workflow tutorial, we investigate Force’s potential as a live DJ performance tool. Also shown our friends Denon DJ's Prime Series DJ system."

Waldorf Microwave XT - Sounds 4


Published on Jan 21, 2019 waterdropmusic

"In this video first part I play in performance mode then 2 individual sounds in regular sound mode. I hope you enjoy some of my random melodies :)"

waterdropmusic Waldorf Microwave XT - Sounds

Making music for a painting with the Korg MS-20 and MS-10 synths


Published on Jan 21, 2019 once upon a synth

"I compose a song from scratch based on a painting. I'm using the Korg MS-20 and MS-10 synthesizers and this is more of an ambient track that fits the mood of the painting more. #art2music"

Nonlinearcircuits: Delay No More


Published on Jan 21, 2019 JAkoGreyshire

"Two PT2399 delay chips in series and four feedback loops! Well, this module can do some cool things to audio that is fed into it, but I get lost in it for hours with nothing in its input. So, here is an example of a few of the sonic possibilities.

-One module challenge- Nonlinearcircuits Delay No More"

How to Sync Korg Volca to Korg Ds-10 Tutorial


Published on Jan 21, 2019 ChrisLody

"Here's a viewer request video on how to sync Korg Ds10 running on a Nintendo DS into a Korg Volca. The process involves creating a panned click on Ds10 and playing all other audio from the Ds from the other channels. It's great for adding to your Volca set up as the synths in Ds10 are flexible enough to make all kinds of synth sounds to add layers to a Volca setup, including synthesised drums. Plus a second hand Ds can be picked up for peanuts at the moment. The game can also be picked up fairly cheaply so the total price is a lot cheaper than adding another Volca to your setup."
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