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Saturday, July 08, 2023

flightofharmony Facehugger preorders and the last of the Blood Boxes


Facehugger ► Parasite video upload by flightofharmony

First a new video for Facehugger. Blood Box details further below.

"Using the Facehugger function generator to control Parasite Antifilter (compilation video).

Starting with a tone from Parasite, then adding a drone from the Infernal Noise Machine, and then using the Facehugger output to control the Mid Q CV input, with random noodlings from thereon.

Facehugger preorders are open now, details at https://flightofharmony.com/facehugge..."



via flightofharmony

"Facehugger: Pre-orders for the new Facehugger all-analog, vector-addressable, chainable, function generator are now open!

The alpha prototype has been built, corrected, and is fully working. The design has been updated and the next circuit board designs are almost complete. The beta and (hopefully) final PCBs will be ordered this week, and test units should be sent out to testers next week, and the production units are expected to ship mid-September."



And:

"Infernal Noise Machine Blood Box: It’s Summer, so it’s time to build the last of the desktop INM Blood Boxes. The first run sold out and now even the eurorack versions are gone, so this run is the very last of the V2 Infernal Noise Machines that will be built."

SSL1660 The Matrix Algorithmic Composer


video upload by John L Rice

"The Matrix Algorithmic Composer model 1660 from Synthetic Sound Labs was designed by Doug Slocum and programed by Harold Screven. It is directly inspired by the Triadex Muse which was invented about 55 years ago by Edward Fredkin and Marvin Minsky at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (M.I.T.) and was one of the earliest digital music sequencers ever created.

Index:
0:00 - Beginning
0:50 - Introduction Reel
1:45 - Brief Layout Overview
3:11 - Interval Controls and Binary Basics
5:33 - Normal vs Rest
6:10 - Scale Quantizer
6:45 - The C3 and C6 Difference
8:00 - Distraction and Audio Out Processing
9:00 - Back To Rests Plus Resets
10:41 - Partial Review Before Moving On
13:56 - Theme Controls and Shift Register Basics
17:42 - The Linear Feed Back Shift Register
20:42 - LFSR Pattern Watching
22:15 - Patch Example 1 - Clock Dividers and Quantizers
24:31 - Patch Example 2 - Audio Out as Modulation Source
27:51 - Patch Example 3 - External Shift Register and Quantizers
31:53 - End

If you found the content of this video helpful, interesting, or entertaining, please consider showing your support so I can stay stocked up on coffee and cookies. 😋 https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/JohnL..."

MFB Urzwerg Analog CV Gate Sequencer with Midi

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via this auction

"MFB Urzwerg analog CV Gate sequencer with Midi. Please note this is the original version of the Urzwerg and not the V2. I'm not exactly sure what the differences are between the 2, but I'm sure that you can find that info with a little research online. This V1 is priced much cheaper, and is a great little basic CV/Gate sequencer in perfect working order and great cosmetic condition. Comes with power supply.

The video included here [posted here] is a very old video that I posted years ago, that shows this actual Urzwerg in action, controlling both the SH-101 and the delay time on the EHX Memory Boy pedal, which has a CV input."

Roland Jupiter-4 SN 831014

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Pics of the inside below.

"Beautiful Roland Jupiter-4 completely overhauled in May 2023! The synthesizer is in excellent condition (see photos)."

Soma Laboratory ENNER 2021 - Limited Edition Red

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Panel layout below.

"LIMITED EDITION in red, hard to find in US

ENNER is a very expressive sound tool that can generate bits, pads, FX, noises, clicks, glitches, but also function as a cool vocal mic with built-in analog FX and much more! A musician with a rich imagination and who’s experienced in playing ENNER can perform an entire exciting gig using just this synth.

As an instrument, ENNER is a unique analog synthesizer with the key principle being that all signals that make sound pass through and are managed by your body. Your hands become the central part of the circuitry. Touching different contact pads with different parts of your fingers and palms with different amounts of pressure, letting signals pass through your body defines the mixing, volume, timbre, feedback and other parameters of synthesis. Human skin has much more complex electric properties than we think. Our skin provides not just resistance but also some capacitive properties and even nonlinear dependence of conductivity from current, its direction and time during which the current was applied. All of this affects the sound, making you the key part of the synthesis process.

All pots of ENNER are metallic and also function as inputs or outputs. Touching a pot can change not only the parameters but also patch the audio signals."

Korg miniKORG 700FS Monophonic Analog Synthesizer SN 001005

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Therevox ET-5 and Strymon BigSky first exploration


video upload by Rudetee

"The Therevox ET-5 is an hommage to les Ondes Martenot. And much more. The Strymon BigSky is going in the send /return of the Therevox."

PRO 3: Generative/Modular Style Patches


video upload by Alba Ecstasy

"8 new modular/generative type sound patches were added to be 64 now!
👉https://www.albaecstasy.ro/sequential..."

The Amorphic Process of Hardware Songwriting


video upload by EZBOT

"In this video, we dive into the unique and ever-evolving process of music creation. Don't be fooled, complexity isn't always the key to a hit track. Embrace the basics, keep it simple and let the music tell its story. Remember, there's no need to fear the basic ideas. Simple concepts can often turn into your greatest hits! Your need for complexity shouldn't ruin a good song. Remember, there's no need to fear the basic ideas. Simple concepts can often turn into your greatest hits! Your need for complexity shouldn't ruin a good song. Working with a rich lineup of hardware including the Elektron Octatrack (w/ FX template), Digitakt, Digitone, Syntakt, the Roland VT-4 vocoder, and the Roland TB-03, we explore how the 'limitations' of these tools can actually enhance the songwriting process.

→ Get the NEW Ultimate Octatrack FX Template 1.1.3 and the NEW Ultimate Performance Mixer 2FF 1.1.6 here with continuous updates: https://www.patreon.com/ezbot and here if you want a one-time download: https://www.ko-fi.com/ezbot
→ I love to teach! Step up your game with 1 on 1 lessons: https://www.ezbot.live/"

Live Jamming with Korg DRUMLOGUE (no talking)


video upload by DATABROTH

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