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Wednesday, March 18, 2020

ELECTRONICAZZ


Published on Dec 25, 2019 KurtzMindfields

Playlist:

1. ELECTRONICAZZ PART 1 - Wired Jan (official video)
New project for april 2020, back to electro-jazz flavors!
Recorded at Studio Nuage7 - Domaine de Sourzy -
Live Session réalisation: Raphaël Vezzosi & Théodore Schlumberger.
Keyboards: NRSynth Retro One, ARP Pro-Soloist, OBmx, Moog Sub37, S.Electronics SE1 (Synthbass), Roland A90 (Hammond), Rhodes MKI, Walforf Zarembourg( Clavinets), EMU Longboard 61 (Brass Pad) & drums programming
Extract from coming album Electronicazz
Music Jean-luc Briançon (Kurtz Mindfields)
2. Electronicazz part 3 - Giorgio (official vidéo)
first extract from the new coming album ELECTRONICAZZ (april 2020)
back to electro-jazz flavors with analog gear.
Somes sounds are inspired by mister Moroder ....
3. Electronicazz part 2: The NRsynth studio session
Extract from the session at NRSynth place (Clones analog synth créator: http://nrsynth.fr/ ).

Ancestor 1 = ARP 2600, Ancestor 2 = Moog Modulaire sequences, Ancestor 3 = minimoogD, Yocto = TR808. Rhodes across analog Tri Chorus ans Phaser.
Title "The Last Ride".

SunVox Tracker Basics


Published on Mar 18, 2020 boxoftextures

"SunVox has been around for a long time on practically every platform. Heck, they even have a Palm Pilot version if that's what you need. I did this video on my iPad Pro but I could have just as easily done it with the Mac version, say, as they're basically identical.

This is a First Contact™ video. The app's not at all new but this is the first time I've really delved into it. In other words, please forgive me if I missed something truly obvious. Definitely looking forward to digging in deeper.

I really only touched the tracker parts of the app, and only one pattern, but there's a lot more to it than that. There are several synthesizer modules, and you can also make complex arrangements on the fly by making multiple patterns. You can add bits of randomness and uncertainty as well in order to make things perhaps more organic or maybe even self-playing possibly, although to be honest I've only barely scratched the surface and not gotten anywhere near those things yet.

I made this video mostly as a very basic demo for folks who've never seen a tracker before, or were wondering how one might be different from a sequencer. The simple answer is that a tracker is perhaps "lighter" than a sequencer in that you can do everything in it just by typing things in on your keyboard. You could just as easily do what I did on an iPhone while waiting for a bus rather than at home on an iPad or a computer, and that's kind of the point. Heck, you could probably do it just as easily on a Game Boy maybe. Not going to give up my laptop or my regular software, but I can actually do music on the fly on my phone at a moment's notice, and that definitely has value.

You can find me on Twitter at https://twitter.com/selgart
I also have a Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/boxoftextures

SunVox is at https://www.warmplace.ru/soft/sunvox/
The SunVox iPad/iPhone app is at https://apps.apple.com/app/sunvox/id3..."

An Ocean in Thyme // No Input Ambient Music // Mooer Ocean Machine + Bastl Thyme #TTNM


Published on Mar 18, 2020 THE TUESDAY NIGHT MACHINES

"It's been a while since I last made some no input music with the Mooer Ocean Machine and Bastl Thyme ...

♥ SUPPORT: http://bit.ly/ttnm-support

The Ocean Machine is a straightforward looper, dual delay and reverb guitar effect pedal. Its left channel output is connected the Bastl Instruments Thyme robot-controlled digital tape delay. The Thyme's right channel output goes back into the Ocean Machine's right channel input. The Thyme's left channel output goes into the audio recorder.

This creates a feedback loop between the two devices, resulting in audible self-oscillation, which can be looped and shaped via the effects, similar to a normal synthesizer waveform. Only that we don't need a synth at all.

The video was recorded in one take, without any other sound sources or effects, apart from the Ocean Machine and Thyme.

It's fun! try it at home!

Here's a tutorial for the Ocean Machine alone: [posted below]

... and a no input mixing tutorial: [posted here]"

HORROR DRONE!!! Mooer Ocean Machine No Input Noise Music! #TTNM

Published on Apr 17, 2019 THE TUESDAY NIGHT MACHINES

"At Thomann's Synth Reactor 2019 I finally got the chance to play with an Ocean Machine, after having it on my wish list for a long time (video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gylcx...). After that, Mooer Audio were kind enough to send me a pedal home to dig deeper into it. I don't have a guitar though, so I needed to come up with another way to use this thing and I think I actually found one that is way more fun :D

At your own risk, plug one Ocean Machine audio output into your speaker/mixer/recorder. Plug the other audio output into one of the Ocean Machine's audio inputs. Plug in power and hold on to your hat!

... well, start with all three mixer knobs at zero, obviously. Then slowly add feedback by adding delays and reverb. Short delay times add high pitched sounds, while long delay times add lower pitched sounds. Play with different delay and reverb types and don't forget to let the looper's continuous audio overdub running. Also, use the reverse and half-speed playback features!"

Moog Sonic Six - Vintage Analog Synthesizer

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YAMAHA AN1X Analog & FM Poly Synth SN NO02257

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"This is a fantastic synth. It really has a sound. I would compare it to a Prophet 6.

It has the FM feature and multiple unison modes.

It has a fantastic, super fast key bed.

It’s truly a gem and a classic."

Also has that CS filter sound.

Emu Emax SE SN 406

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Audiothingies Micromonsta Polyphonic Desktop Synth

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"Audiothingies Micromonsta Polyphonic Desktop Synth. Purchased new and has had very light home use. Mint Condition. No longer in production so this is a great chance to pick up this classic little synth."

Roland JX-8P Synthesizer & Roland PG-800 Synthesizer Programmer

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Moog The Rogue 1981 Synthesizer

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Access Virus TI Polar

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