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Saturday, June 26, 2010

Just, For You!.AVI


YouTube via dolphinicus | June 25, 2010 | 10 minutes

"June 2510 - I thought it about time that I shot a new video for everybody to possibly get a kick out of or hopefully not, end up running out of your computer room screaming 'Red rum! Red Rum!' or something like that. Lol.
This is me playing around with my noise machine and a few other bits, to give y'all something to look at for a little while. There'll be more coming but since I haven't uploaded anything for quite some time, I thought I should give you something for the mo'. :) I hope you enjoy."

Update:

As The Family Argument, Gets Out of Hand - June 2610.AVI

YouTube via dolphinicus | June 26, 2010 | 8:30

"This little ditty consists of 3 melodies. Each of them are within The Deathlehem Machine, who be - playing himself! :D This is the most complex machine composed composition that I've ever come up with yet. I'm not touching any knobs or switches until the last minute or two. The rest of it is the TDM oscillating away in my interpretation of some dude along with his girlfriend or wife and that person's mother whom both love to talk and talk and ... whilst he tries to get his own word in, edge wise. At the end of the 'conversation', things become a little ... wilder. :D lol. I hope you enjoy."

Thursday, September 16, 2010

A short haunting melody.AVI


YouTube via dolphinicus | September 16, 2010

"This is a short 3 minute video with not much more excitement within it rather than blinking LEDs. I loved the haunting sounding melody though from a single voltage controlled oscillator, going into a Voltage Controlled Amplifer whose amplitude were being controlled by a slowly rising Attack and slowly falling Release.
A little bit into it, I bring in a simple single VCO 'bassline' of sorts, that's being played by my 4094 based Eighth BITchen Deathlehem Sequencer. I hope you enjoy.
Ahhh yes - and both of the voices are going through a digital reverb effect for extra 'floor' beneath everything."

A BETTER Liquid HiHat 101010-AlmostCompleted-Sept1510.AVI

dolphinicus | September 15, 2010

"Now - please do pardon my extreme excitement but I HAD to make this NEW video for the Deathlehem Liquid HiHat 101010, almost immediately.
Having both of it's voices running through separate VCAs which are each controlled by their own Attack Decay envelope generators - I heard sounds that I had never imagined POSSIBLE from this thing! :O
Completely patchable in any way that you wish, the 6 oscillators and 4 of the 8 x XOR Gates are beyond the imagination's capabilities in noise sounds that can be made.
More coming, in the future, from my Deathlehem 101010 Noise Machine. :)

Whilst I think of it: all info. on this new design can be read at the forum at:
http://deathlehem.com/php - you don't have to join any more, to be able to read. (Non-members aren't able to post messages, though.)"

Thursday, July 05, 2012

Luneta11 StanAndJack


YouTube Published on Jul 5, 2012 by dolphinicus

"In this short vid. I'm giving a small demonstration of a patch that I had made using my new noise machine Lunetta 11's 2 panels:
STAN (dedicated to Stanley Lunetta. The originator of Lunetta synths.) contains:
- 4 x CD4093 Schmitt Trigger NAND Gate oscillators
- 4 x CD4070 XOR Gates

JACK (dedicated to my dad. R.I.P. :( ) contains
- 2 x CD4024 7 BIT Clock Dividers, chained together as a 14 BIT Clock Divider
- 1 x CD4094 8 BIT Shift Register with XORable Clock and XORable Data inputs

Using various combinations of oscillators, XOR Gates, the Clock Dividers and the Shift Regster - quite a number of sounds are obtainabled. ;)

The next panel LESLIE (dedicated to Canadian actor Leslie Nielson (R.I.P.) and bassist / vocalist extrodinaire from Primus - Les Claypool) will more than likely contain:
- 2 x 3 input AC coupled audio mixers
- 4 x active AC attenuators (for changing volume levels)
- 3 x CD4023 Pulse Width Oscillators
- 3 x CD4053 SPDT switches, each with Voltage Control"

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

LiquidHiHat101010-AlmostCompleted-Sept1410.AVI


YouTube via dolphinicus | September 14, 2010

"This is the new Liquid HiHat for my Deathlehem 101010 Noise Machine! :) Completed so far are:
3 x Voltage Controlled Oscillators
3 x Manually Controlled Oscillators
4 of 8 Exclusive OR Gates

Yet to be done are:
4 more XOR Gates
2 x 3 input mixers

But she's up and running and powerful! More explanation is in the video, showing a short example of it with an Attack / Release envelope generator controlling a VCA that the LHH is running through.

More to come ..."

Saturday, December 20, 2008

Liquid HiHat Beta PCB Video #1


YouTube via dolphinicus. via Rykhaard on this electro-music.com thread.
Also see Rykhaard's D.A.M.I.A.N. modular site and brand new blog.
"This is the 1st of the videos showing examples of the beta test PCB for my Liquid HiHat module."

Liquid Hihat played by my 1st analog piezo transducer.

"This is a short video showing the prototype of my Ray Wilson Drum Trigger circuit, being used with a digital alarm clock's piezo transducer, to play my Liquid Hihat module. The video is accidentally cut short after approximately 4 minutes, but it's useful for showing the LHH being played from a 'drum pad', of sorts. :)"

Thursday, May 13, 2010

Atari Jazz Console Version 2 - video 4.AVI


YouTube via dolphinicus — May 13, 2010 — "This is the 4th video of my Atari Jazz Console Version 2. I now have the 8 bit shift register; pair of Exclusive OR's and triple Voltage Controlled SPDT switches, up and running. This is a simpler video with myself not changing the patch in any ways, except for adjusting pitch controls. This video does help to hear a couple of more possibilities from it though. :) More coming in the future as the final modules are decided upon and added to the AJC V2."

Sunday, August 29, 2010

TheEighthBITchenDeathlehemSequencerUpdate-Aug2910.AVI


YouTube via dolphinicus | August 29, 2010

"This is a short video showing somewhat, some of the capabilities of my new sequencer idea, based around the CD4094 8 BIT Shift Register.
As per the last videos, details are covered wtihin the video. I'll leave the explanation to there. :)"

Saturday, August 21, 2010

ManAttenPortaVidNmbr2-Aug2110.AVI


YouTube via dolphinicus | August 21, 2010

"This is the 2nd video giving an example of my latest module, the Manual Attenuator Portamento module, with a Quad XOR Gate. All together they're known as 'The Jazz Singer', for the modulation abilities that they have.

Most of the video is explaining things as it goes, so I'll leave it to that.

This is the 2nd video from my new and growing:

Deathlehem 101010 Noise Machine."

Sunday, October 03, 2010

MFOS Sound FX Synth 1 of 2 - Oct. 0310.AVI


YouTube via dolphinicus | October 03, 2010

"This is a very short, not enough information given, video of the Music From Outer Space company's Sound FX Synthesizer, of which I bought 2 x circuit boards to build synths from.
For some odd reason, I don't explain WHAT the synth is made up of, until the end. Go figure! HAhahahaha.
Anyhoo ... the sound fx potential from this guy, is huge. I'm majorly impressed and can't wait to get the 2nd one built. Once it's done as well I'll be able to get a better idea as whether to buy more of them or not. Already, barely playing with it for a few minutes - I am DAMN impressed and will more than likely, be ordering more - to set them up for 'patches' that I ilke, to be able to manipulate at will, whilst recording live improv. stuff. :)

Damned, impressive. :o"

Saturday, June 06, 2009

June0509 Modified WSG Final


YouTube via dolphinicus
"This is completion of all (except Portamento) of my modifications for Ray Wilson's WSG! 6 modulating oscillators; on / off for each of 2 voices per modulator; 2 modulation inputs per voice and TWO VCFs for stereo output! She's completed and up and running! Enjoy!"

Monday, September 12, 2011

Split Wave Modulator V1-40 Beta.3gp


YouTube Uploaded by dolphinicus on Sep 12, 2011

"The Split Wave Modulator has reached beta status! :D The correction that I just made to the error I had for the video that were shot yesterday has brought this function to working close to the way it had when I first mistakenly made it in 1996 on my 2nd version of my (then improperly named) Voltage Controlled Wave Splitter.
This module takes the input waveform and splits it into positive and negative voltage halves (my invention / innovation as confirmed through email in 1996 by Dr. Robert Moog and Larry Fast (Synergy) and combines it with the wave folding technique that both myself as well as Electronotes Newsletter founder/author independently each mistakenly discovered. (Bernie in December 1976 and myself in 1996.)
Please note - this video was abruptly cutoff after about 6 minutes when I phone call came in on the phone that I was shooting the video on. :( But there's more than enough of it shown to get the idea of it's functionality across somewhat. :D

There will be more videos in the future as after I've made this breadboard version into a PCB and changed some of the resistors to 1%'ers as well as matched the used diodes.

I have yet to decide whether I'll release the schematic publicly or not."

Wednesday, September 01, 2010

Dawn of The Deathlehem - Sept0110.AVI


YouTube via dolphinicus | September 01, 2010

"This is my first constructed official noise piece from The Deathlehem 101010 Noise Machine.
There are no patch descriptions included in this video at all. It's simply 2 voices, modulated in various 101010 as well as manual ways through the video shooting.
There'll be many more and I hope you enjoy. :)"

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

The Atari/Deathlehem Punk/Jazz Console/Choir - PREVIEW


YouTube via dolphinicus — April 20, 2010 — "I took another circuit I developed last year and applied IT, to the Atari Punk Console idea, that you see all over the internet. This is a SHORT preview of my breadboarding of it.
This unit whilst simple in the amount of controls, will have a far greater sound capability, than, the Atari Punk Console. It is also VERY QUIET. Outside of my voice, the sound from it, needs to be turned up to be heard."

Sunday, May 16, 2010

The Deathlehem modified WSG.AVI


YouTube via dolphinicus — May 16, 2010 — "This is the Deathlehem modified version of the well known WSG (Wierd Sound Generator). Added to the WSG are 2 x 6 bit R-2R DACs; a 2nd Low Pass Filter as well as Portamento. (The 2 latter were not used within this video.)

Please note as well - this box and it's contents were rescued from it's former owners. Though I do not myself follow this box's former content's path, the contents this box formerly held, have been treated with their due respect and placed safely away.

No devotional material was harmed in any way, in the making of this video. :)"

Thursday, August 23, 2012

CGS (Serge) 8 Step Programmer Sequencer Demo.AVI


YouTube Published on Aug 23, 2012 by Richarius Molindarius

"And here we are boys and girl! :D Finally 8 months after buying the 9 PCBs, did I start putting this guy together, this past Monday. The 8 daughterboards went together in just over 3 hours, building them in the 'assembly line' format. The wiring to the mother board and the front panel combined though, took 2 more days along with a bit of bug solving yesterday and finishing it, this morning. She's working beauty! :D
If you don't have one and you want a very powerful configurable sequencer / programmer, get to ordering from Ken! :D It can be as short as 1 step, or as many steps as you like! :D Forwards, backwards, jumping to and fro between all of the steps. Manually triggerable as well as the ability to use each step to trigger external things. And 4 channels of Control Voltages! 1 pot for each step, for each channel. The amount of things that can be done with this thing, are scary! :o :D

Hope you enjoy! :D"

Quick note: Moving forward I will be using the Richarius Molindarius label for these rather than the old dolphinicus label.

Thursday, July 19, 2012

Bitch Cracker Cries For Help


YouTube Published on Jul 19, 2012 by dolphinicus

"Lunetta 11 - panel #5 is complete. 8 Personality Panhandler; 8 passive attenuators and 4 x triple input AC mixers.
This is a simple 'drone' type track with the Bitch Cracker (Nick Collins / Draal modified / myself modified, Pitch Tracker) kicking in later, modulating 2 of the Voltage Controlled Pulse Width Oscillators (that I mis-ID'd in the video, as 4093s. They're 4023's.) About 3 1/2 minutes long, due to low battery. I hope you enjoy.
Panel #6 if successful will be an MFOS 8+ channel stereo mixer that I'm beginning today."

Friday, October 10, 2008

Prelude - The Quadatrix 4 x 4 step 1V/Octave Sequencer


YouTube via dolphinicus
"This is a minor preview of the 4 x 4 step 1V/Octave Sequencer for modular synthesizers, that I have designed.
This short video has only 2 of the 4 steps of Semitone rotary switches - each set playing a simple melody.
The completed sequencer will have 4 sets of 4 step semitone rotary switches and 4 sets of 4 step octave rotary switches sequencers. Steps will be accessible both horizonatally and vertically."

Saturday, February 19, 2011

TheDeathlehemMachine11 Feb1911


YouTube via dolphinicus | February 19, 2011

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

The Judge - V1.00 alpha.AVI


YouTube Uploaded by dolphinicus on Dec 14, 2011

"The Judge - invented in 2010 by Ryk John Miller Thekreator - allows the user of a step sequencer to set a control for each step that determines it's AMOUNT OF CHANCE of playing, from 0% (step will not play upon activation) all the way up to 100% (step WILL play on every activation). The amounts of chance on every step that it will play upon activation are determined by the amount set on that Step's control, compared to a random sample from a white noise source.
Much fine tuning still has to be done for setting the levels properly but finally - the hardware version of The Judge - which I have not been able to find any version of this done in a hardware or software music sequencer in history before this, is up and running in alpha mode.
If anyone can provide proof of this function having been done before by any hardware or software music sequencer, please let me know where I may witness this.
The areas in which this 'engine' may be used aren't endless but the number of the uses in music, is staggering.
There'll be much more to come as I continue to develop this invention further."

Thursday, January 01, 2009

The Triple Drum Trigger - V1.00 betac


YouTube via dolphinicus
"This is the 1st video of my new innovation / invention. Then module is capable of sending 1, 2 or 3 different triggers (Decay control voltages) out to different areas! Depending on how high in the incoming voltage is (in this video - how hard I hit the drum pad), the user is able to determine which outputs will be active! Each output has a Reference Level; Decay Time and Output Amount control."
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