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Monday, March 04, 2019

SEQUENTIAL CIRCUITS PRO ONE SN 8915 w/ Black Side Panels

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Red Roland SH-101 Monophonic Synthesizer

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Multivox MX-150 Basky II Analog Bass Pedal SN 265053

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"Everything works and sounds great except the Expand knob is missing. Although, it would be a simple and inexpensive fix."

Casio CZ-1 Vintage Digital Cosmo Synthesizer SN 401304

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Modal Electronics SKULPT synthesiser Sequencer Tutorial


Published on Mar 4, 2019 Modal Electronics

"Here’s a short walkthrough of the SKULPT sequencer where you can learn how to operate and master this performance tool in just 2 minutes."

Serge DUSG by K. Slobodyuk. Overview.


Published on Mar 4, 2019 temaniak

"Overview of Serge DUSG variation by K. Slobodyuk. True power of famous Serge module in 12hp!"

SSF Stereo Dipole: Random/Glitch Stereo Field


Published on Mar 4, 2019 SteadyStateFate

"Headphones Recommended.

Steady State Fate Stereo Dipole. A Stereo Quad Core Multimode VCF.

Stereo Field Demo:
Glitch/Noise as audio source. Random CV on all destinations. Various filter topologies.

www.steadystatefate.com

Available March 2019

Credit: Skyler King"

Sampler trick: how to create multi-length “tape loops” (shown on Digitakt/Model Samples by Elektron)


Published on Mar 4, 2019 loopop

TIMELINE:

0:00 Intro
0:50 The first loop
1:25 Phased 2nd loop
2:10 Adding texture
2:30 Adding an LFO
3:50 More loops...
4:00 Playing with levels
4:45 Adding effects
5:25 Rhythmic phasing
7:35 More ideas

"This video explains a neat little sampler trick that lets you create music by *ignoring* a sampler’s sequencer.

In the early 60’s groundbreaking composer Steve Reich (https://www.stevereich.com/) pioneered the technique of using different length tape loops (and later musical patterns) in composition. The idea is that two short loops, either identical but one slightly shorter than the other, or completely different, drift in and out of phase to create textures, patterns and rhythms that weren’t there before. This tape loop technique is used by William Basisnki (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V5s-K... ) to create wonderful sonic soundscapes, and in the lovely “Walkman Symphony” by Amulets (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CVon_...)

In this video I replicate the experience digitally by using a little trick which ignores the sequencer on modern day samplers, in order to create similar multi-length loop textures and patterns.

It turns out some samplers (like Elektron Digitakt and Model:Samples shown in this video) will let sample-loops play continuously, regardless of whether the sequencer is active or not . As long as you DON’T use the built-in sequencer to retrigger the samples, and you create different length loops, the samples will loop in and out of phase with each other and recreate the phasing tape loop experience quite nicely. In these particular samplers, all the effects and LFOs are still fully functional despite the sequencer not running, so you can use them while your loops are running.

A huge thanks to Yehezkel Raz for turning me on to these composers and for playing the sample you hear in the Digitakt portion of this beautiful Danksi song:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AIvtx..."

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Elektron Model:Samples Sample Locks


Published on Mar 4, 2019 AMAZONA Music Mag

Tangerine Dream's "Vengeance" from Sorcerer (1977) on the Baloran The River synthesizer


Published on Mar 3, 2019 Sean Christopher - Evoking Emotion Through Music

"I thought I'd see if the Baloran The River synth was good with vintage sounds, and IMO it definitely delivered. 'Vengeance' is a track by Tangerine Dream on the 1977 film, Sorcerer.

Sorcerer is a 1977 American thriller film directed and produced by William Friedkin and starring Roy Scheider, Bruno Cremer, Francisco Rabal, and Amidou. The second adaptation of Georges Arnaud's 1950 French novel Le Salaire de la peur. The plot depicts four outcasts from varied backgrounds meeting in a South American village, where they are assigned to transport cargoes of aged, poorly kept dynamite that is so unstable that it is 'sweating' its dangerous basic ingredient, nitroglycerin.

Hopefully you enjoyed this track as much as I had making it."
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