Plan B Preps for NAMM
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Labels: Squarewave Parade
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1/06/2009 08:47:00 PM
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Labels: Audio Damage, Soft Synths
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1/06/2009 08:45:00 PM
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YouTube via muzik4machines
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1/06/2009 08:41:00 PM
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more pics here:
O making of do Thingamakit
Note this is the Thingamakit from this video post.
Labels: Thingamagoop
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1/06/2009 08:34:00 PM
GCe2 // GestureSynth from Mouse & the Billionaire on Vimeo.
"Here's an example of the GCe2 (Gestural Controller - Exploration 2) in use with an application called GestureSynth. Tilting to the left and right lowers and raises the pitch, respectively. Tilting back applies a chorus effect, and squeezing the expression pads on the side creates a flange.
Thanks for watching."
Labels: DIY, Soft Synths, Video
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1/06/2009 08:25:00 PM
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Circle by Future Audio Workshop from precious on Vimeo.
"Interfacedesign for "Circle", a software synthesizer by Future Audio Workshop.
More info + demo download:
futureaudioworkshop.com/circle/
precious-forever.com/design-studio/future-audio-workshop/"
Labels: Soft Synths, Video
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1/06/2009 08:22:00 PM
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via VICMOD where you will find one more shot [see update below].
snip via Elby Designs, The Panther Series CGS758 - Utility LFO where you will find the full description:
"This module is a dual utility LFO offering manually variable wave shapes. Standard waveshapes are falling ramp variable through triangle to rising ramp, and variable pulse width. A fixed square wave is also available, as is a combination waveshape that is variable between the TRI/SAW output and the SQUARE. This is a MIX not a morph. Two switches allow the variable outputs of the two LFOs to be intermixed.
The Utility LFO is based on the standard integrator/schmitt trigger oscillator core. Two pots in the integrator charge path allow for the adjustment of speed, and along with two diodes, for the adjustment of
charge versus discharge time. Changing this ratio will allow the TRI/SAW output to be adjusted from a falling ramp through triangle to a rising ramp. At the same time, the output of the schmitt trigger will reflect this in the length of its output pulse."
Update via reSEQUENCer in the comments:
"Hey Matrixsynth, that's my Christmas present in the VICMOD photo. The kit was under the tree, then in my rack a couple of days later. Plays well with the Steiner Filter, ChaQuo & Roland 100m. Cheers, reSEQUENCer"
Labels: DIY, Elby Designs
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1/06/2009 08:15:00 PM
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flickr by micromoog1
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Labels: Akai, Emu, Oberheim, Roland
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1/06/2009 08:09:00 PM
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via sebo on this electro-music.com thread where you will find one more shot.
"Here is a picture of my Mini64, a MIDIbox SID V1.
(from http://www.ucapps.de/ of course)."
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1/06/2009 08:06:00 PM
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