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Tuesday, March 03, 2020

Happy 3.03 Day - Acid Dub


Published on Mar 2, 2020 Honeysmack

"A very happy 3.03 day to all my family and friends around the world. It is my hope in the not too distant future, people will celebrate 3.03 day as a high holiday across the world. In the meantime, here's my experimental acid dub jam to celebrate this day with 2x Roland TB-303 (one Devilfish), Elektron Octatrack live sampling the 303s and providing most of the effects. The Elektron Analog RYTM provide the drum sounds, with a little additional reverb from an Ensoniq DP/2 off camera.

Totally unrehearsed and improvised jam. No computer or DAW were hurt during the making of this video.

My new album Post Acid is out now through Awesome Soundwave: https://www.awesomesoundwave.com/

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::vtol:: drop


::vtol:: drop from ::vtol:: on Vimeo.
more info - http://vtol.cc/filter/works/drop

"The object is a small automatic device consisting of a Geiger counter (a device that registers ionizing radiation), electronics used to generate sound and control all processes, and also a hydraulic system consisting of a container with water, a set of pipes, a valve, and a pump.

The operating principle is that whenever an ionising particle activates the Geiger counter, the valve releases a water droplet, which falls into the container. This leads to a splash and oscillations in the water, which are registered by sensors. The amplitude of the waves and interference of numerous falling droplets are also detected by the system of optical sensors. All these data activate and control the sound synthesis system. In turn the sound constantly mutates and changes, owing to the non-linear nature of the emerging oscillations and the random falling of droplets. However, there are also some regularities: the lower the radiation, the calmer the behaviour of the system.

Conceptually, the device is a hybrid of a scientific instrument and musical installation, but is in actual fact a small fountain. The object is the embodiment of a perceptual paradox. On the one hand, the ionizing radiation (radiation) is destructive and frightening in its imperceptibility. On the other hand, it is constantly present in space and surrounds us (background radiation). At the same time, the sound, which is constantly dependent on the intensity of radiation, becomes a direct indicator of atmospheric developments, and to a certain extent is a safety indicator. The actual image of the object is sound and its mirror-image visual embodiment of water, the cyclical nature and mediation of sounds and processes induce a more contemplative mood (provided that there is no intense radiation).

The object was created with the support of the Aksenov Family Foundation."


Mlkus [Episode 241]


Published on Mar 3, 2020 CatSynth TV

"Experimental video feeding the Music Thing Modular Kontakt + Metasonix R54 into BEAP and Vizzie2 in Max/MSP. The audio was also routed via the Qu-Bit Electronix Prism.

'Mlkus' is Yiddish for stripes."

Vladimir Kuzmin Master Class on the Polivoks Synthesizer


MasterClassEnglish Published on Mar 2, 2020 vladimir kuzmin

"Original video Master Class was created 3 years ago and was in Russian. All this time I got request from many English speaking people to repeat it in English because they want to know more about the Polivoks. So this is my responce. But to create absolutely new video is not good vecause that original video is as full as possible in details. So I decided to record new sound track with both original speech and my version of English text. This is better (may be not) then to write sub titles. Waiting for your responce. Thank you."

Plaits Synthesis Models Series #6 - Wavetable oscillator


Published on Mar 3, 2020 Omri Cohen

"If you like what I do and want to support my work, consider joining my crew on Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/omricohen

Here is the patch - https://patchstorage.com/plaits-synth..."

How to use a Raspberry PI as a USB MIDI host


Published on Mar 3, 2020 Floyd Steinberg

"This video shows how to use a Raspberry PI as a USB MIDI host. If you're in a hurry, the important stuff is at 03:16 . ;-) No table of contents needed this time. A USB MIDI host is a device which takes MIDI signals over USB and routes them to other (5-Pin) MIDI outputs. This video shows the shell commands needed to get that running and how to make this permanent, to your RasPi will always act as a MIDI host, even after rebooting.

Join us on Woody Piano Shack's Discord server: https://discord.gg/rf9VKs

Get 7% off on DistroKid with this link http://distrokid.com/vip/floyd"

CASIO CZ-101 PD-Synthesizer (1984) *The Underdog*


Published on Mar 3, 2020 RetroSound

"(c)2007-20 by RetroSound
supported by UVI: http://bit.ly/retrosound-uvi

all synthesizer sounds: CASIO CZ-101 Phase Distortion Synthesizer from the year 1984
drums: LinnDrum 1982
recording: multi-track
fx: reverb and delay

CZ-101 spec:
8 voices; Oscillators: 2 per voice (DCO, DCW, DCA); Keyboard: 49 mini-keys without velocity and aftertouch; Memory: 16 preset, 16 user, 16 external cartridge; MIDI; Date: 1984

RetroSound synthesizer demo videos since january 2007.
All is for free. If you like my work, so can you support me with a donation or a purchase of my music albums. Thank you!

Donations: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr..."

1980 Moog Opus 3

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"The Opus-3 is one great little synth. It was designed by Herbert A. Deutsch from Hofstra University who originally nudged Dr. Robert Moog into building synthesizers and later served as director of sales & marketing for Moog Music. Herb also wrote the owner's manual. The sounds are broken up into 3 categories: Strings, Brass and Organ. Strings and Brass have their own separate VCF (filter) sections, the Organ section has none. The Opus-3 also has 2 sound outputs for an early stereo effect with panning! It's a colorful little synth with clearly laid out sliders and is fairly straight forward. It has classic analog Moog sound quality and is a great source of some string and lower octave techno-organ sounds."

Roland SH-1000 Analog Monophonic Synthesizer with Case

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"Roland SH-1000 Analog Monophonic Synthesizer with case."

NOVATION SUPERNOVA II Rack

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"If you are reading this I will assume that you know just how powerful and rare this synth is. Very big VA sound which is regarded by many as sounding like true analogue.

Not to be confused with the more common Supernova, the Supernova II is quite sought after and does not come up for sale very often."

The keyboard version seems to come up more often.

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