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Thursday, October 13, 2011

$220,736.00 / 160,000.00 Euro Synth Auction


via this auction

This one spotted by Adrien.

The list:
"1. ARP AXXE
2. ARP PRO DGX
3. ARP QUADRA
4. MOOG Realistic MG 1
5. MOOG Polymoog Keyboard
6. MOOG Polypedal Controller
7. MOOG Taurus II mit Pedal
8. MOOG Keyboard Controller 950
9. MOOG Memorymoog
10. MOOG Satellite
11. MOOG Sonic Six
12. Korg Trident MK II

Saturday, January 31, 2015

MS-20mini Octatrack COSMIC SPACE ROCK floydish ambient GUITAR psychedelic (Korg Volca, Elektron) #30


Published on Jan 31, 2015 VolcaRock

"COSMIC SPACE ROCK - a pink floyd-ish psychedelic live JAM with KORG MS-20 mini, ELECTRON OCTATRACK, heavy & AMBIENT GUITAR live loops.
Live play of MS-20 mini through guitar pedalboard (Lead Synth), NORD Modular Rack (Organ) and WALDORF Microwave (FX-Sounds).
KORG Volca Keys, WALDORF Pulse & DOEPFER MS-404 are sequenced with RPE SEQ 12 Matrix Sequencer
All Beat Loops made with KORG Volca Beats & JOMOX Jazbase 03.
All Synthesizer Loops made with KORG Volca Bass, ROLAND Juno 60, WALDORF Microwave & NORD Modular Rack.
All Loops sampled with ELEKTRON Octatrack

Alternative Video (Drone Flights and City Highway by Night) Filmed with DJI PHANTOM II in Adelberg (Germany) and Stuttgart (Germany)
Lots of flight action above the street, winter & snow landscapes, night flights.

I HOPE YOU ENJOY MY LIVE winter VIDEO ART :-) & feel free to ask me if you have any questions
I WISH YOU ALL THE BEST FOR 2015
________________________________________­__________

SAMPLER SETUP: (*used on this track)
Elektron Octatrack (Master Clock)*

into Main Mixer TL Audio Fat Track

SYNTHESIZER SETUP (*used on this track)
Korg Volca Bass*
Korg Volca Beats*
Korg Volca Keys* into Rocktron Tsunami Chorus
Roland Juno 60* into 2 Behringer Vintage Time Machines
Doepfer MS 404* into Rocktron Hyperflange
Waldorf Puls 1*
Waldorf Microwave 1* (with Access Programmer)
Nord Modular Rack*
Emu Proteus 2000
Yamaha Tx81z
Jomox Jazbase 03*
Jomox Xbase 09 (special edition with Jazbase upgrade)
Roland Rhythm 77
Roland DR-880

all Synths run into Soundcraft Spirit M12 and Soundcraft Spirit Folio 12/2
into Main Mixer (TL Audio Fat Track)

Send FX Spirit M12:

Tuesday, November 05, 2019

Hypnotriod Beatsqueezer

Note: Auction links are affiliate links for which the site may be compensated.
Published on Apr 15, 2018 Hypnotriod

The prototype of the Beatsqueezer was first posted in 2017 here.

Playlist:
Microbrute + Mininova + Beatsqueezer. Carpet Show, Episode 2
Microbrute + Mininova + Beatsqueezer. Carpet Show, Episode 1
Beatsqueezer sample-player - sound banks demo
Beatsqueezer sample-player + KORG padKONTROL + Flute + Green Cat. Improvisation with jazzy loops.
National Ukrainian instruments Domra & Bandura. Played with Beatsqueezer sampler.
The Beatsqueezer sample-player + KORG padCONTROL. Some Trip Hop Beats
Beatsqueezer Virtual Pad - free 5x5 pads USB-MIDI Controller for Android 4.0+ DEMO.
The Beatsqueezer. Play Mellotron style sampled Flute.
The Beatsqueezer Filters DEMO (DIY handmade audio-sampler 44100 Hz 16 bit)
My DIY Audio sampler - Beatsqueezer v2.0 plays Beethoven Moonlight Sonata over USB-MIDI
Beatsqueezer. DEMO. DIY audio sampler-prototype based on stm32f401 mcu. By Ilya Pikin.
Beatsqueezer + Korg padCONTROL. DIY audio sampler-prototype based on stm32f401 mcu. By Ilya Pikin.
My DIY audio sampler prototype based on stm32f401, MAX7219, AT45DB161E, SD card. Made by Ilya Pikin


via this auction

"The Beatsqueezer - small sample player device which produce Hi-Fi sound in 44100 Hz 24 bit stereo, with up to 16 mono (can be applied panorama) or stereo voices polyphony in 44100 Hz 16 bit. It is designed to bring on stage Mellotron-style synthesizer with unique sampled instruments, one shot / looped samples sets, drums, backing tracks, sound effects etc.

It has 4GB internal flash memory for keeping samples Banks aka Patches (up to 13 hours 20 minutes of mono or 6 hours 40 minutes stereo samples; after loading to the device’s internal memory all Banks are immediately available, no SD card present is required), 4 knobs for fx filters (each filters parameters can be accessible with MIDI CC), 1 rotary encoder with button for menu navigation, 128x160 color TFT display, 3.5 jack MIDI IN, 6.3 jack stereo audio output, micro SD card slot and full size USB B connector for device powering (can be used any 500 mA power source: mobile phone charger, 5V adapter with USB socket, power bank, etc.), and for communication with PC, MAC, mobile phones and tablets (with usb host feature) thru USB-MIDI protocol.

With "Banks Editor" software, user has possibility to create his own samples Banks (paches):

Up to 3 samples ("Default", "Piano" and "Forte") for each of 128 notes with unlimited sample length.
Sample Loop Point, for infinitive playback.
Cut Group, for playing only one sample at one time from specific group (for example: open and close hat, solo instrument), "self" group to stop playing only same sample, if corresponding note pressed twice and "none" group for multiple sample playback.
Dynamic or Fixed velocity for each sample.
"One Shot" behaviour.
If "One Shot" and Loop Point are defined, sample goes to "Loop trigger" mode, when 1-st press will play sample and 2-nd will stop it.
Stereo panorama for each note (mono samples only).
Also implemented simple MIDI files track Player. Can be played one MIDI Track from song (MIDI file) at one time. Tracks can be switched (next Track will be played after end of previous) and looped in real time. MIDI Player can be triggered and synced with master sequencer, by MIDI Clock and MIDI messages:

Start (Play MIDI Track)
Stop (Stop MIDI Track)
Song Select (Change MIDI Track)
With "Split Mode" feature, possible to split keyboard in up to 4 ranges (groups), and load individual Bank for every group.

Beatsqueezer has a number of master filters and special effects that are available simultaneously:

Low Pass Resonant filter
Ring Modulation
Flanger
Stereo Rotary Vibrato
Limiter
Bitcrusher
Granular Glitch
Delay with Low Pass and High Pass filters
ADSR envelope for Amplitude
ADSR envelope for Low Pass filter
Velocity dependent Attack and Timeshift
Via MIDI messages are supported:

Pitch Bend Wheel +2/-2 semitones
Modulation Wheel
Expression Pedal
Sustain Pedal
Sostenuto Pedal
Volume
Channel Pressure (Aftertouch)
Program Change (Bank selection)
Program Change LSB (Split Group selection)
For onboard knobs implemented the "Smart Knobs" behaviour - the filter value will react to the knob position only if the actual knob position and the filter value match.

There is a possibility to upgrade firmware from SD card thru built in bootloader."

Saturday, October 18, 2014

KORG MS-20 mini AMBIENT PSYCHEDELIC 70ies live JAM w GUIT (Korg Volca Beats Bass)#26


Published on Oct 18, 2014 VolcaRock

"My latest 70ies influenced AMBIENT PSYCHEDELIC live jam with KORG MS-20 mini through my guitar pedalboard, and other great analog synths: KORG VOLCA Bass, Beats & Keys, ROLAND JUNO 60, JOMOX Jazbase 03, WALDORF Microwave 1, Doepfer MS 404, NORD Modular Rack (the only VA synth). All synths are sequenced with RPE SEQ12 matrix sequencer or played live. Filmed my first flights in Sächsische Schweiz (Germany) with DJI Phantom II and Zenmuse H3-3D. I HOPE YOU ENJOY MY LIVE MUSIC VIDEO ART :-) & feel free to ask me if you have any questions
& feel free to ask me if you have any questions
________________________________________­__________


SYNTHESIZER SETUP (*used on this track)
Korg Volca Bass*
Korg Volca Beats*
Korg Volca Keys* into Rocktron Tsunami Chorus
Roland Juno 60* into 2 Behringer Vintage Time Machines*
Doepfer MS 404* into Rocktron Hyperflange
Waldorf Puls 1
Waldorf Microwave 1* (with Access Programmer)
Nord Modular Rack*
Emu Proteus 2000
Yamaha Tx81z
Jomox Jazbase 03*
Jomox Xbase 09 (special edition with Jazbase upgrade)
Roland Rhythm 77
Roland DR-880

all Synths run into Soundcraft Spirit M12 and Soundcraft Spirit Folio 12/2
into Main Mixer (TL Audio Fat Track)

Send FX Spirit M12:

Line 6 Echo Pro
2 x Lexicon MPX 100 (Hall/Chamber)

SEQUENCER / MIDI KEYS: (*used on this track)
RPE SEQ12 Hardware Matrix Sequencer* (Master Clock)
Yamaha RM1x
Analogue Solutions Europa
Roland PC 200 MKII
Miditech Midistart Midi 25*


GUITAR & KORG MS-20 mini SET-UP:
LeadStar (made in GDR) & MS-20 mini with Pedals in the following order (*used for this track)

Wednesday, December 03, 2008

microKORG XL SYNTHESIZER/VOCODER - Available Early 2009

"The microKORG range expands with a new big brother to mega selling microKORG synth

The original microKORG is loved and used daily by musicians around the world – from keyboardists to guitarists – enabling everyone to experience the enjoyment of a great synthesizer. Now an advanced microKORG is available; a synthesizer that lets you generate your own personal sound, packing a cutting-edge sound engine and powerful effects into a compact, vintage-like body. Welcome the microKORG XL

Main features
New vintage design is both fresh and nostalgic.
Korg's renowned MMT Multi Modeling Technology, optimized for the microKORG XL.
Sixteeen band vocoder for voice controlled effects. A gooseneck microphone is included, so you can begin vocoding right away.
128 powerful sounds are built-in and ready for immediate use.
Intuitive sound selection; simply specify the music genre and instrument category.
Seventeen powerful KAOSS derived effects.
Newly developed natural touch mini keyboard is compact, yet easy to play.
Editing software can be downloaded from the Korg website, as well as converted MS2000 and microKORG programs.
Battery powered for on-the-go enjoyment.

The new top of the range microKORG --- XL power in a micro body
The microKORG has continued to be a best-seller since its arrival five years ago, and remains enormously popular today. This latest model boasts Korg’s powerful RADIAS/R3 derived MMT Multi Modeling Technology, as well as a powered-up vocoder. The updated ROM includes PCM data for recreating in-demand vintage keyboards such as piano, electric piano, and clav. Externally, the microKORG XL boasts a completely new vintage design with a textured black body and industrial silver panel. The interface has also been enhanced, making it easier than ever to use. Sound selection is controlled by two large dials; three smaller knobs allow the main parameters to be easily selected. The newly-developed mini-keyboard is firm and responsive for even greater playability. And best of all, it’s battery-powered so you can take it anywhere and still enjoy serious sound. For beginners, advanced musicians, and sound designers, this is a synthesizer that will stimulate your musical creativity.

Korg's MMT Multi Modeling Technology

Korg’s MMT engine provides a compendium of Korg’s various modeling technologies, offering a robust range of sounds – including great analog re-creations. Korg’s famed MMT is the same high-fidelity synthesis that powers our RADIAS, R3, and ElecTribe MX, optimized to provide the microKORG XL with phenomenal performance. The microKORG XL uses two MMT oscillators to generate powerful sounds. Oscillator 1 (OSC1) provides not only the standard waveforms you expect from an analog synthesizer, but a total of seven types of oscillator algorithms, including formant waveforms such as human voice, noise, and PCM/DWGS waveforms such as vintage keyboards and strings. Cross-modulation, unison, and VPM (Variable Phase Modulation) let you create sounds that would be impossible for a conventional PCM synthesizer. Oscillator 2 (OSC2) can be used for modulation (sync or ring) in conjunction with the first oscillator, making it easy to create complex and powerful sounds.

Dynamic synthesis power
Two multi-mode filters, a drive/waveshaping circuit for distinctively distorted sounds, and EG and LFO for creating time-varying tonal change, provide plenty of parameters for serious synthesis. Virtual Patching simulates the patching capability of Korg's classic MS series, and the arpeggiator can run six types of patterns, all adding up to a high degree of creative freedom. There’s also an external audio input jack, so you can process external audio material from a sampler or other source device. In the full-edit mode you have unlimited access to all of the microKORG XL's synthesis parameters.

Versatile Vocoding covers every angle – including those robot voices
Using a microphone, the microKORG XL’s amazing vocoder allows you to add vocal characteristics to any sound, creating everything from “talk-box” filtering, pseudo choirs, talking instruments and vintage Sci-Fi robots. You can also use a nother instrument – such a drum machine – to add rhythmic dexterity to your synth tracks. Our unique Formant Hold allows you to freeze the vocal input for continuous vocoder effects. In addition to simulating the classic vocoder sounds of the past, the microKORG XL also allows you to shift the filter frequencies (Formant Shift function) and adjust the level and pan of each of the sixteen bands, greatly altering the tonal character. This allows you to easily create fascinating textures and sounds that go far beyond traditional vocoding. A gooseneck microphone is included, so you can immediately start using these superb vocoder functions.

128 professional sounds, organized for immediate use

Finding the right sounds is easy. To choose a sound simply rotate the two large dials. The first selects the musical genre, while the second defines the instrument category. From the familiar "ROCK / KEYBOARD," the standard "R&B / LEAD," and the distinctive "HIPHOP / BASS," a wide range of presets are instantly available. For the diehard synthesists and sound designers, you can use the three performance edit knobs for fast, effective editing in performance. You're also free to select and assign your favorite parameters

Advanced dual effect engines
The two master effect processors were perfected on our KAOSS series. These up-to-the-minute effects go far beyond traditional delay and chorus, delivering a total of 17 powerful algorithms, including ring modulation and a grain shifter. In addition, delay effects can be synchronized to MIDI clock for expanded possibilities in a live performance and other “beat-sensitive” situations.

Compact expression and playability
Our new Natural Touch Mini Keyboard is firm and easy to play, inspiring confidence and greatly enhanced expressivity. The proportion of the black keys to white keys has been adjusted to make chording easier, and the improved touch allows rapid-fire phrases. The “waterfall” keys project a feeling of quality, and also make it easier to play glissandos, smears and slides.

FREE! Downloadable sound editing software
You can use a USB cable to connect the microKORG XL to your computer, and use the free sound editing software to organize your sounds and edit all of the parameters from your computer. In addition to the editing software, you can also download and use converted programs from microKORG and the MS2000/MS2000B free of charge.

Please note: Cosmetic and Technical specifications are subject to change without notice

microKORG XL Specifications
Tone Generator System: MMT (Multiple Modeling Technology)

Multi Timbral= maximum 2 (when using Layer, Split, or Multi)
Voices=8 voices
Structure: [Synth] 2 oscillators + noise generator, Oscillator 1: Wave: 8 types (Sawtooth, Pulse, Triangle, Sine, Formant, Noise, DWGS, Audio In), Modulation: Waveform, Cross, Unison, VPM, Oscillator 2: Wave: 4 types (Sawtooth, Pulse, Triangle, Sine), Modulation: Ring, Sync, Ring+Sync, Waveshape: Type: Drive, Decimator, HardClip, OctSaw, MultiTri, MultiSin, SubOSCSaw, SubOSCSqu, SubOSCTri, SubOSCSin, LevelBoost,

Multimode Filters: Filer 1: -24 dB/oct LPF ~ -12 dB/oct LPF ~ -12 dB/oct BPF ~ -12 dB/oct HPF ~ Thru, Filter 2: LPF, HPF, BPF [Vocoder] 16 channel vocoder, adjustable level and pan for each channel, Formant Shift function, Formant Hold function

Keyboard: 37 notes (mini-keyboard, velocity sensitive)
Effects: Timbre: 2 band EQ, Master effect x 2, 17effects
Arpeggiator: Six types: UP, DOWN, ALT1/2, Random, Trigger, Individual step on/off function
Programs: 128 programs (A/Bbanks x 8 genres x 8 category)
Inputs:
[AUDIO INPUT 1] jack (with MIC/LINE switch) – Rear Panel
Connector: 1/4” phone jack (unbalanced)
[AUDIO INPUT 1 (MIC)] jack – Front Panel
Connector: XLR jack (balanced)
Outputs:
[L/MONO, R] jacks
Connectors: 1/4² phone jacks (unbalanced)
[PHONES] jack
Connector: 1/4² phone stereo jack
MIDI: IN, OUT, THRU connectors
USB: Type B connector
Display: Custom LCD
Power Supply: DC 9 V (AC adapter), or six AA alkaline batteries (sold separately)
Battery Life: approx. four hours (with alkaline batteries)
Dimensions: 556(W)x231(D)x73(H)mm/21.89"(W)x9.09"(D)x2.87"(H)
Weight: 2 kg/4.41 lbs. (without batteries and included microphone)
Accessories: AC adapter, Gooseneck Microphone
microKORG XL Sound Editor
Operating requirements
Windows:
• Computer
A computer that satisfies the operating requirements of Windows XP or Windows Vista, and has a USB port
• Operating system
Microsoft Windows XP (SP3 or later), Windows Vista (SP1 or later)
Macintosh:
• Computer
An Apple Macintosh computer that satisfies the operating requirements of Mac OS X and has a USB port
• Operating system
Mac OS X version 10.4 or later
03-Dec-2008"

Saturday, April 28, 2007

Interview with Hexfix93 of VAC

The following is an interview I just wrapped up with hexfix93 of Velvet Acid Christ. As you know, this site is about the gear, namely synths, and the gear that helps drive and enhance synths, but ultimately the focus is on synths.

I was chatting a bit with hexfix93 and asked him if he would be interested in a slightly different take on an interview, one focused on synths and their impact to his world. We all have our story regarding how our obsession with synths first started, how we see and approach synths and what they mean to us. I thought it would be interesting to hear his story. The following is the interview.

Before it begins, I want to thank hexfix93 for taking the time out for this. We all have a different approach and a different story when it comes to our synths. This is his. For more of his music check out VAC and don't miss Toxic Coma. Cheers, matrix.


1. What was your first synthesizer, how old were you when you picked it up, and why did you pick it up?

"It was some kind of old yamaha cheap thing. i got it for my atari st, so when i played games like leisure suit larry that the music wouldn't come from the wimpy fm built in sound, but a general midi synth instead. it really didn't sound all that great. i wasn’t really a keyboard player at this point.

The first synth i got as a keyboard player was a roland w30 sampler workstation. And we made like 3 records with that keyboard. i remember gary slaughter an x vac member, spilled orange vodka drink on it. and i had to take it apart and clean every part of it by hand slowly, it took weeks. it was a pure nightmare.

Saturday, June 20, 2015

ARP Odyssey BERLIN SCHOOL 70ies KRAUT PSYCHEDELIC Farfisa Syntorchestra MS-20mini Korg #40


Published on Jun 20, 2015 VolcaRock

"early 70'ies Berlin School multitrack jam spiced with floydish Kraut,
all tracks live played and filmed while recording. Main Synths:
Korg ARP Odyssey 2015 // Farfisa Syntorchestra (1975) // Korg MS 20 mini.

Heavy use of my new Phasers: Vermona PH-16 (MS-20mini) / Schulte Compact Phasing A clone (Syntorchestra)

+ some Guitar
+ midi Sequencer RPE SEQ12 for Volca Beats, Jomox Jazbas 03
& Elektron Octatrack for ARP Odyssey Sequences & Percussion Loops

HOPE YOU ENJOY my latest Ambient Psychedelic SESSION with Video Art. It's a little hommage to early Berlin School artists like Klaus Schulze, Ash Ra & Tangerine Dream :-)

________________________________________­________________________________________­___


SAMPLER SETUP:
Elektron Octatrack

into Main Mixer TL Audio Fat Track

SYNTHESIZER SETUP.
Korg ARP Odyssey 2015 (+ EHX Memory Man TT1100, Ibanez ES2, Neunaber Stereo Wet Reverb)
Farfisa Syntorchestra (1975) (+ Schulte Compact Phasing A clone, 2x Behringer VTM , Lexicon MPX100)
Korg MS 20 mini (Vermona PH 16 Phaser, Lexicon MPX 100)
Korg Volca Beats
Jomox Jazbase 03

Saturday, November 08, 2014

Korg volca MS-20mini AMBIENT BREAKBEAT jam NO INPUT MIXER &guitar (Volca Keys RPE SEQ12)#27


Published on Nov 8, 2014 VolcaRock

"Let me take you on a journey to an AMBIENT BREAKBEAT live jam with NO INPUT MIXER SOLO, KORG Volca Keys, MS-20 mini & guitar for lead sounds, Volca Bass and Waldorf Pulse for the deep tones, Volca Beats and Jomox Jazbase 03 for drums and other great analog synths: ROLAND JUNO 60, WALDORF Microwave 1, Doepfer MS 404, NORD Modular Rack (the only VA synth). All synths are sequenced with RPE SEQ12 matrix sequencer or played live. - - - Filmed my & my girlfriends second flights in Sächsische Schweiz (Germany) with DJI Phantom II and Zenmuse H3-3D ! - - - NO INPUT MIXER is made with Behringer XENYX 802 and MFB Step-Filter, inspired by the amazing TUESDAY NIGHT MACHINES (#TTNM), watch his great tutorial here:
http://youtu.be/zocHxT_IWqk

I HOPE YOU ENJOY MY CHILL-OUT LIVE MUSIC VIDEO ART :-) & feel free to ask me if you have any questions
________________________________________­__________

SYNTHESIZER SETUP (*used on this track)
Korg Volca Bass*
Korg Volca Beats*
Korg Volca Keys* into Rocktron Tsunami Chorus
Roland Juno 60* into 2 Behringer Vintage Time Machines*
Doepfer MS 404* into Rocktron Hyperflange
Waldorf Puls 1*
Waldorf Microwave 1* (with Access Programmer)
Nord Modular Rack*
Emu Proteus 2000
Yamaha Tx81z
Jomox Jazbase 03*
Jomox Xbase 09 (special edition with Jazbase upgrade)
Roland Rhythm 77
Roland DR-880

all Synths run into Soundcraft Spirit M12 and Soundcraft Spirit Folio 12/2
into Main Mixer (TL Audio Fat Track)

Send FX Spirit M12:

Tuesday, July 24, 2007

Hataken Interview


Back on March 31, I put up a post on Hataken, a Japanese DJ artist who primarily uses analog synths. At the time, Shane Chisolm, the manager of Don Juan Dracula mentioned Hataken was working on a remix version of DJD's "Take Me Home". Shane asked me if I'd be interested in doing an interview with Hataken, and I thought why not. It would be interesting to hear his perspective on the world of synths as a live DJ artist. The following is the result of that interview. Note, this is a long one. You will want to use page down to scroll through. If it is too long for you, I recommend reading one or two questions each time you visit the site. Each DIY item below would typically have been a separate post. There is a lot of interesting stuff here. That said, I start with an introduction followed by asking Hataken how it all started for him. Note the focus is primarily on synths as this site is about everything synth, and Hataken delivers. The gear he has both worked with and designed to meet his specific needs is overwhelming. There's also an interesting interlude on experimenting with frequency counters to produce specific frequencies of sound known to have healing properties, and of course there is a bit of the age old discussion of digital and analog.

Before we start the interview, I want to thank Hataken for taking the time out for this, and I want to thank Shane for suggesting it. It's a fascinating history of a DJ synth artist with interesting perspectives that I'm sure I will come back to over time. Be sure to check out the video and link to more at the end. And of course be sure to check out Hataken's website.

1. Can you tell us a little bit about yourself?

Saturday, September 26, 2015

Korg ARP Odyssey &Friends TRIPPY 70ies vs SPACE Rock w Guitar MS20 mini Farfisa Compact #43


Published on Sep 26, 2015 VolcaRock

"Hola Amigos, here is my latest 70ies inspired Trippy Ambient vs Space Rock with
Korg ARP Odyssey 2015, other great analog synths, Farfisa transistor organs & Guitar.
Hope you enjoy my "PINK KRAUT & BERLIN FLOYD" - Cocktail. Cheers :-)

Instruments used:
Korg ARP Odyssey 2015
Korg MS-20 mini with Vermona PH-16
Korg Volca Bass
Farfisa Compact (1967)
Farfisa VIP 345 (1972) with EHX Small Stone
Farfisa Syntorchestra (1976) with Schulte Compact Phasing A clone
Elektron Octatrack (Vocal samples, Drum Loops, stormy weather)
Godin LGX-SA guitar
Jim Dooley on Drums (looped with Octatrack)

All instruments have been filmed while recording!
additional footage was filmed with quadcopter Phantom 2 at Lake Constance.

________________________________________­_________________
additional recording info:

Saturday, January 01, 2011

#m4mlive - Happy Année et un Bon New Year - january 1st 2011


YouTube via muzik4machines | January 01, 2011 |

"REAL iTunes store: http://itunes.com/muzik4machines
Twitter: http://twitter.com/muzik4machines
Podcast: http://www.muzik4machines.com/2ztc7w

gear used
Korg ESX1: All Sequences/Drums
Yamaha TX81z: Reverby/Pumpy Sawtooth Bass (chain:TX81z-Boss V-Wha-Akai MFC42-DBX266 ch2 (Compression/distortion)-Alesis Nanoverb-DBX266 ch1 (pump)--Mixer)
Roland MKS50: Hoover/Saw/Lead/Pumpy Synth (Chain MKS50-DBX266-Boss SL20-Zoom RFX2200-Mixer)
Clavia Nord Micro Modular: Synth, bass, arpegios, pads, chords
Redsound SoundBite Pro: Vocals/looping
Korg Kaoss pad 2: Tempo Delay
Korg Kaoss Pad 3: Loops, Looper(snare rolls), Grainshifter
Korg Kaossilator: Noise Sweeps (path: K01-Mini KP(Delay))
Korg ER1: LEFT: Distorted Beatbox AND sidechain signal (Chain: left out-ProCo Turbo Rat-V Wha-compressor-DD5)
RIGHT: Compressor Sidechain Signal
DX200: LEFT: Fm E-piano, pads, 303-esque sequences, etc (Chain: Left Out-Boss DD5 delay-Mixer)
RIGHT: Drums (chain: out-GEQ7-DD3)
Motu Midi Mixer 7s: My mixer, controlled by the BCF2000)
Motu Traveler: Drums Submixer
MOTU Midi Time Piece 2: Clock and MIDI routing
Apple MacBookPro 1st Gen Running Ableton Live 8 as a mixer and sampler
DBX MC 6: Output Compressor"

Sunday, September 07, 2014

AMBIENT GUITAR w KORG MS-20 mini VOLCA live AMBIENT DUB JAM I ThePhantomsGuest & Volcarock I #18


Published on Sep 7, 2014 VolcaRock

"a global live AMBIENT GUITAR & DUB SESSION with GUITAR into KORG MS-20 mini, all KORG VOLCAS & some other great synths
Special thanks to the fantastic guitar-player, The Phantoms Guest, he plays the leadguitar and ebow. Enjoy and please check his great stuff out on his channel:
https://www.youtube.com/user/thephant...

Recorded in may 2014 without overdubs, Noise Reduction and Mastering in just one take! When I finished my session, I send the Track to The Phantoms Guest, He also recorded his part in just one take on the other side of the world (Melbourne/Australia)!

ENJOY LISTENING AND WATCHING :-)
________________________________________­___________________

KORG VOLCA SET UP:
Korg Volca Keys, Volca Bass & Volca Beats into the sub mixer

SUB MIXER for all Volcas: Behringer Xenyx 802
SEND FX used for Volca Keys
Danelectro Spring King into Rocktron Tsunami Chorus into 2 Behringer Vintage Time Machines (built into one housing) for analog Stereo Delay

SYNTHESIZER RACK SETUP (*used on this track)
Roland Juno 60 (with Kenton MIDI PCB MK II)*
Doepfer MS 404*
Waldorf Puls I*
Waldorf Microwave I (with Access Programmer)*
Nord Modular Rack*
Emu Proteus 2000
Yamaha Tx81z
Jomox Xbase 09 (special edition with Jazbase upgrade)*
Roland Rhythm 77
Roland DR-880
all Synths run into Soundcraft Spirit M12 into Main Mixer (TL Audio Fat Track)

Send FX Spirit M12:
Line 6 Echo Pro (Tape dub Delay)
Lexicon MPX 100 (Hall/Chamber)

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Rock et Belles Oreilles - I want to Pogne (Muzik 4 Machines remix)


YouTube via muzik4machines | September 29, 2010

"FREE MP3: http://muzik4machines.com/5dt3ts
iTunes store: Muzik 4 Machines
Twitter: http://twitter.com/muzik4machines
M4M Store: http://muzik4machines.com/store
Podcast: http://muzik4machines.com/2ztc7w

gear used

Korg ESX1: All Sequences/Drums

Yamaha TX81z: Reverby/Pumpy Sawtooth Bass (chain:TX81z-Boss V-Wha-Akai MFC42-DBX266 ch2 (Compression/distortion)-Alesis Nanoverb-DBX266 ch1 (pump)--Mixer)

Roland MKS50: Hoover/Saw/Lead/Pumpy Synth (Chain MKS50-DBX266-Boss SL20-Zoom RFX2200-Mixer)

Clavia Nord Micro Modular: Synth, bass, arpegios, pads, chords

Redsound SoundBite Pro: Vocals/looping

Korg Kaoss pad 2: Tempo Delay

Korg Kaoss Pad 3: Loops, Looper(snare rolls), Grainshifter

Korg Kaossilator: Noise Sweeps (path: K01-Mini KP(Delay))

Korg ER1: LEFT: Distorted Beatbox AND sidechain signal (Chain: left out-ProCo Turbo Rat-V Wha-compressor-DD5)
RIGHT: Compressor Sidechain Signal

DX200: LEFT: Fm E-piano, pads, 303-esque sequences, etc (Chain: Left Out-Boss DD5 delay-Mixer)
RIGHT: Drums (chain: out-GEQ7-DD3)

Motu Midi Mixer 7s: My mixer, controlled by the BCF2000)

Motu Traveler: Drums Submixer

MOTU Midi Time Piece 2: Clock and MIDI routing

Apple MacBookPro 1st Gen Running Ableton Live 8 as a mixer and sampler

DBX MC 6: Output Compressor"
Yoda

Monday, October 19, 2009

Korg Micro Sampler

flickr set by Audio News Romania
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Thursday, September 03, 2009

New KORG microSAMPLER, SV-1 Stage Piano, and WAVEDRUM WD-X

This one sent my way via Calvin. Rock oN has a post up in Japanese on three new products from KORG, the microSAMPLER pictured to the left, the SV-1 Stage Piano, and a new WAVEDRUM WD-X. Below are some excerpts translated from Google. You can find the full article in Googlish here.

On the microSAMPLER:
"Last widely popular with beginner to professional sound from a compact and full-fledged micro series "microSAMPLER" is. Sampler of today's street name is not an extension of a drum machine with PAD, KORG keyboard has dared to challenge! PAD to get a limited number of voices on the music really does, it is more a practical clarity even when the keyboard attached is true to scale.

MicroSAMPLER This has been especially created with an emphasis on live performance and recording rather than just ask Shiremasu 1.9kg height of its mobility from where weight and battery that can be. Had pressed the wrong button during a live form it is placed in the sink and cabinet knobs and buttons, that can prevent any problems.


Beat Box crew performance demonstration development Shibuya, BEATSICK.JP was done by two people. Humanly and I do not think the storm of the Human Beat Boxå‘‘Mimashita breath venue. microSAMPLER presets are quite enjoy the original sound because it contains two of you for this!

Rotary knob to select the five types of sampling Sampling mode simply press the button! If we could use it without resistance to both novice samplers. This sampling mode is unique, especially as it may KEY GATE mode and press the keyboard that you want to assign Rec sampling as soon as you can! AUTO NEXT can also be sampled in real time mode to overwrite you've locked in the sequence before. These features are such as to stimulate the production Kurieitiviti also a very effective track on the live scene in the immediate asked to received the impression that.

The editor software is also available, of course, has made possible more detailed sound. Release 9 of the flow of time is ever in the price range of mid-January is likely to be the same micro-series."

On the SV-1 Stage Piano:
"Modeling should include as part of focus of the sound amplifier. Simulate the VOX amplifier in such a vacuum tube circuit further "Valve Reactor" Vintejisaundo醸Shi出Shimasu a warm and fat with so! Can respond immediately on playing because it is located in a relatively small amount to the optimal control knob to play on stage, you can revert to its previous state by pushing the knob Even if play with the knob, a very It also has a useful feature. The software allows editing by the editors also finer."


On the WAVEDRUM WD-X:
"First, a sound system big difference. 24bit/48kHz in high-quality, DSP technology is directly inherited, rather than the previous version of PCM system plus a full modeling approach. This existing real percussion sounds, as well as synth sounds and sound FX are available, such as sound, and the range of expression from spreading. Pressure sensor that is built better. This sensor is very excellent, and very sensitive to the strength of the fingers, and quickly react"


KORG WAVEDRUM WD-X

Update: new pics via shimamura.co.jp via Gareth in the comments. Also working video of the microSAMPLER updated above. That one via A in the comments. iPhone integration. Note the red lights just above the keys. You can see them blink along to patterns being played in the video.

Update: Specs
"- 37 key (Natural Touch Mini Keyboard with Velocity)
- 8 user bank (A ~ H), 1 ROM bank
- 5 types of sampling (LOOP / ONE SHOT / GATE / AUTO NEXT / KEY GATE)
- Sample rates of 48kHz - 24kHz - 12kHz - 6kHz
- Approximately 160 seconds per one bank (Mono / 48kHz sampling rate at 159.7 seconds)
- Up to 14 voice poly (stereo / mono regardless)
- 64,000 note sequencer (one per bank notes (16,000 notes max in one pattern))
- 96 ticks / quarter note resolution (real-time recording)
- MIDI IN, OUT and USB
- DC9V or alkaline 6 x AA batteries = giving 3 hours battery life approximately
- 516 (W) x 238 (D) x 65 (H) mm
- Weight of 1.9kg

Software editor for Windows: Microsoft Windows XP SP3 or later, Microsoft Windows Vista SP1 or later Mac: Mac OS X 10.4 or late."

Update: a bigger shot in the flesh below via sequencer.de via A in the comments. Click on it.

Saturday, July 26, 2014

MS-20mini Volca SPACE FUNK analog JAM w guitar @MTC10 (Vermona Cross Filter RPE SEQ12) #23


Published on Jul 26, 2014 VolcaRock

"this full analogue synth jam is part of @10MTC ten minute challenge. All Synths are live played, live programmed or live looped.
I only used analogue synths: Korg MS-20 mini, all Korg VOLCA's & some other great synths and my new ROCKTRON STEREO ECHO + VERMONA CROSS FILTER (action filter desktop version, HP / BP / LP / Notch)

Contains very close STREET-VIDEO of people in the bar district of Dresden, filmed during the block party BRN (Bunte Republik Neustadt). This is the third of the BRN-video-series.

All synths & EchoPro (Delay) are sequenced with RPE SEQ12 matrix sequencer or played live. I described in the video which synths are playing which sounds. Guitar & MS-20 mini is played live and looped with the Boomerang III Looper.

I HOPE YOU ENJOY MY @10MTC MUSIC & VIDEO TRIP :-) & feel free to ask me if you have any questions
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KORG VOLCA SET UP:
Volca Keys into Line6 Pod (Preamp & rotary FX)
Volca Bass & Beats straight into the sub mixer Behringer Xenyx 802

SEND FX for Volcas
Danelectro Spring King
Rocktron Tsunami Chorus
2 Behringer Vintage Time Machines for analog Stereo Delay

SYNTH RACK SETUP (*used on this track)
Roland Juno 60 (with Kenton MIDI PCB MK II)*
Doepfer MS 404*
Waldorf Puls I*
Waldorf Microwave I (with Access Programmer)*
Nord Modular Rack
Emu Proteus 2000
Yamaha Tx81z
Jomox Xbase 09 (special edition with Jazbase upgrade)*
Roland Rhythm 77
Roland DR-880
all Synths run into Soundcraft Spirit M12 into Main Mixer (TL Audio Fat Track)

Saturday, September 12, 2009

KORG microSAMPLER Full Details

"The latest addition to the Korg "micro" series serves up sampling with a powerful performance punch! The microSAMPLER delivers multi -mode sampling, resampling, Pattern Sequencing and over the top effects – and all under a fun-to-use intuitive interface. More than just a sampler, the microSAMPLER is a complete sound design studio for creating up-to-the minute loops and phrases.

Giant Sampling / microSIZE
The microSAMPLER hosts a solid complement of top-end sampling features to expand your creative potential. This full-fledged instrument offers sixteen-voice polyphony, reverse playback, editing operations such as Normalize and Truncate, and a Time Stretch feature that lets you change the tempo without affecting the pitch. Selectable sample rates of 48 kHz, 24 kHz, 12 kHz, and down to 6 kHz let you sample at rates beyond CD clarity or add in that Lo-Fi vintage vibe. Each bank contains 36 samples (a maximum of approximately 160 seconds of recording time for monaural samples at a 48 kHz sampling rate) and sixteen patterns of sequence data; the microSAMPLER lets you store eight such banks in internal memory. The Keyboard mode takes a single sample and assigns it chromatically across the keys for instant playability. With its recessed controls, bright LEDs and informative display, the microSAMPLER is fun to use and easy to operate – for beginners or seasoned pros.

Swiss Army Sampling
Too many instruments simply offer sampling as an added feature. The microSAMPLER is all about sampling, in every creative form. Five distinct sampling methods allow you to work the way you want, to get the results you need. The microSAMPLER offers traditional One-Shot and Loop sampling, plus a number of creative sampling modes – Loop, Key Gate and Auto-Next. When it comes to sampling, the microSAMPLER has it all.

* Loop sampling for recording grooves and phrases, drum loops, etc.
* One-Shot sampling for grabbing and triggering single events such as drums, etc.
* Gate sampling for playing a sound musically across the keyboard
* Auto-Next sampling for capturing phrases as multiple samples. For grabbing a groove as separate samples on individual keys, choose the AUTO NEXT mode and use Tap Tempo to match the BPM of the source material. The microSAMPLER will automatically divide the sample equally across multiple keys. Each key can be set to capture anything from a 64th note to a full two measures. This method lets you automatically perform the same type of sampling as KEY GATE.
* Key Gate sampling is best for grabbing multiple samples from the same source. With Key Gate, you can take multiple samples from the same source or phrase and assign them to different keys as you play them! The individual keys assign the sample and enable recording all at the same time. This intuitive method of sampling, editing, and mapping in a single step is fun, interactive and fast.

In addition, there's a resampling function that lets you play existing layered samples processed by an effect and played by the pattern sequencer – and capture it all as a new sample. You can even sample while playing, allowing the sampling process itself to become part of your expressive performance.

Sample anytime, anywhere – or anything!
The microSAMPLER can run on batteries, so you can perform on the go – or capture samples anywhere. Both line input and mic input are provided to allow a broad range of input sources including electronic musical instruments, CD, and voice. A gooseneck microphone is included so you can capture sounds with ease. The convenient caddies (located beside the mic jack) provide a cradle for your portable MP3/audio player when using it as a sample source. Truly, the world is yours to sample anytime and anyplace.

Pattern Possibilities
The pattern sequencer uses an overdub operating style that lets you continually layer your performances. You can switch between patterns during playback for seamless performances. Up to sixteen patterns (16,000 notes per pattern, or a maximum 64,000 notes) can be stored in each bank.

The KAOSS Effect(s)
Developed for Korg's KAOSS PAD series, the effect engine serves up a great selection of effects – so important when editing samples. The twenty-one effects include not only traditional delay and chorus, but also ring modulator and grain shifter, and even a Looper that's derived from the Loop Recording feature of the KAOSSILATOR Dynamic Phrase Synthesizer. The effects can be applied to any sound while resampling, allowing the effects to be used over and over again for more sonic expression.

Made to be Played
The microSAMPLER features our new Natural Touch micro keyboard, offering greatly enhanced playability and expressive power. By adjusting the proportion of the black keys and white keys, we've made chords easier to finger, and the touch has been improved so that rapid phrases can be played more easily – and with less fatigue. The box-shaped keys project a sense of quality, and also allow smoother glides and smears. The controllers you need for an exciting performance are laid out on the panel for intuitive operation. The status of the samples assigned to each key (and the item being edited) is indicated by the lit state of the LEDs running along the top of the keyboard, ensuring excellent visibility even on stage.

USB-eautiful
By using the free editor/librarian software for the microSAMPLER, you can manage a gigantic sample library that's all your own. You can back up sample and pattern sequence data to your computer via USB, or load samples and patterns back in just as easily. . Importing and exporting of WAV/AIFF data on your computer is also supported. The possibilities are endless…

Keyboard:
37 Natural-Touch mini-keys, velocity sensing

Sampling Specs:
Sampling Rates: 48 kHz, 24 kHz, 12 kHz, 6 kHz
Bank Structure: 36 Samples per Bank (160 Seconds max.)
Available Banks: 9 Total (8 User +1 ROM)
Sampling Time:
48 kHz: 160 seconds (mono) per bank; x 8 Banks = 21.33 minutes (max.)
24 kHz: 320 seconds (mono) per bank; x 8 Banks = 42.66 minutes (max.)
48 kHz: 640 seconds (mono) per bank; x 8 Banks = 85.33 minutes (max.)
48 kHz: 1280 seconds (mono) per bank; x 8 Banks = 170.66 minutes (max.)

Polyphony:
16 voices

Sampling Modes:
One-Shot; Gate; Loop; Key Gate; Auto-Next
Resample in any mode

Keyboard Modes:
Sampling Mode: 36 Sample Playback Keys + 1 Audio Input
Keyboard Mode: Single sample assigned chromatically across the keyboard

Effects:
Structure: 1 Master FX
Effect Types: 21 (Compressor, Filter, 4-Band EQ, Distortion, Reverb, Delay, L/C/R Delay, Auto-Panning
Delay, Modulation Delay, Tape Echo, Chorus, Flanger, Vibrato, Phaser, Tremolo, Ring Modulation, Grain
Shifter, Pitch Shifter, Talking Modulator, Looper)

Pattern Sequencer:
Patterns: 16 Patterns per bank; x 8 Banks
Note Count: 64,000 notes total; 16,000 per bank
Resolution: 480 ppq (parts per quarter note)

Audio Connections:
Input: ¼" Jack (rear); XLR Balanced (top); with Mic/Line switch; Level knob
Outputs: L/Mono, R; ¼" unbalanced
Phones: ¼" Stereo Jack

Other Connections:
MIDI: In, Out
USB: Type B

Display:
Custom LCD; 37 LEDs above keys

Power Supply:
9 VDC (AC Adapter); 6 AAA Alkaline batteries – approx. 4 hours (sold separately)

Dimensions:
W x D x H: 20.31" x 9.37" x 2.56"
Weight: 4.19 lbs

microSAMPLER Editor Librarian Software:

Operating Requirements:
PC: Microsoft Windows XP (SP3 or later); Windows Vista (SP1 or later); USB port
MAC: OSX Version 10.4 or later; USB port"

Details and specs saved for the archives.

Tuesday, June 02, 2015

Korg Electribe Sampler 2

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via this auction

"For sale is a Korg Electribe Sampler drum machine/synth/sampler/sequencer. It's fully functional, and has only been used a few hours. Included is the following:

- The Electribe itself
- 2 MIDI adaptors
- 1 Power supply
- The manual
- A license for Ableton Live Lite
- 1 8GB SD card for storing samples and sequences
- 1 Belkin USB micro B cable for connecting the Electribe to a computer."

Tuesday, January 07, 2014

KORG VOLCA bass beats keys SPACE DUB LIVE JAM w Roland Juno 60, Xbase 09 & Ambient Guitar Loops


Published on Jan 7, 2014 VolcaRock·9 videos

"KORG VOLCA Series on a late night SPACE DUB LIVE SESSION with some ambient guitar live loops &other Synths: Roland Juno 60, Jomox Xbase 09, Doepfer MS-404, Waldorf Microwave I.
I have carefully described in the video (filmed with 3 cams), which Synths are playing and muted at the moment. So you don't have to guess the different sounds.

At the end of the session I used Waldorf Puls I and Nord Modular, too. Yamaha RM1x is just used as a simple Sequencer (no use of internal sounds). Recorded without overdubs and mastering in just one take.

KORG VOLCA SET UP:
Volca Keys signal left channel into MFB-Filterbox and right channel straight into the Submixer, with heavy use of Delay
Volca Bass straight into the sub mixer
Volca Beats straight into the sub mixer

Saturday, June 14, 2014

Volca MS-20 mini guitar PSYCHEDELIC DUB JAM live (downtempo/RPE SEQ12/Volca Keys Bass & Beats) #20


Published on Jun 14, 2014 VolcaRock·18 videos

"My latest PSYCHEDELIC DUB live jam with lots of improvisation & rough playing of KORG MS-20 mini through my guitar pedalboard. in other words with small mistakes but played with emotion ;-)

I used Volca Bass, Keys & Beats (additional drums) , Xbase 09 (main beat), Juno 60 & Nord Modular, MS-404 & Guitar!.

All synths & EchoPro (Delay) are sequenced with RPE SEQ12 matrix sequencer or played live.

Contains very close street-videos of people in the bar district of Dresden (filmed on a tuesday evening during walking to our restaurant & back home)

I HOPE YOU ENJOY MY CRAZY SUMMER VIBE VIDEO :-) & feel free to ask me if you have any questions
________________________________________­__________

KORG VOLCA SET UP:
Volca Keys into Line6 Pod (Preamp & Compressor)
Volca Bass & Beats straight into the sub mixer Behringer Xenyx 802
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