Showing posts with label Bender Sequencer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bender Sequencer. Show all posts
Wednesday, November 14, 2012
Xoxbox-1, Proper Mix and Master!
Finally, a proper Mix and Mastered version of the previously uploaded track "Xoxbox1," with a little touch up to the video as well. Video uses footage captured from the from the Bleep Labs HSS3jb (Gieskes Hard Soft Synth).
Sunday, August 12, 2012
BNI-Xoxbox 1
Another Acid track with my little IR controlled friends from Austin (Delptronics Bender Sequencer, Wooster Audio IR-2, etc.), but this time with a key Acid ingredient added: A Xoxbox!
Hope you enjoy...
Hope you enjoy...
Friday, May 18, 2012
BNI Acid Jam 5.18
Yet another little Basement jam session with with the Delptronics Bender Sequencer, but with a borrowed TR-606 (thanks Nate) which literally just got back from Diabolical Devices
The rest of the kit remains the same as the previous posts...
The rest of the kit remains the same as the previous posts...
Tuesday, May 8, 2012
Batteries.Not.Included.Jam-5.6.12
Another snippet of me jamming in the Basement with the Delptronics Bender Sequencer. This time it is controlling the Gakken SX-150 MKII, All Master Clock duties provided courtesy of Wooster Audio's MIDI-IR 2, sending midi clock to the Monotribe (modded), in turn daisy chained to the MFB-503, and also sending IR sync to the Bender Sequncer.
Saturday, May 5, 2012
Batteries.Not.Included_5.4.12
Late night session with the Delptronics Bender Sequencer and a Gakken SX-150 MKII (both audio and video was recorded with my phone, so the quality is not the best).
After reading Mickey's article on Sequencing the Gakken SX-150, I was inspired to follow suite and install a pitch resistor jack in a Gakken Synth as well. I ended up finding a good deal at the Men's Gangu eBay Store, shipped straight from Nippon (fast shipping and good service, btw). I followed the article and installed the jack with no problems, and then did this test session.
In the video: Delptronics Bender Sequencer controlling the Gakken SX-150, which is routed in series through the Mtron+Delay, while the Duo feeds it's input jack.
All Master Clock duties handled are provided courtesy of Wooster Audio's MIDI-IR 2, sending sync via midi clock to the Monotribe, and also to the Bender Sequncer via IR sync (you gotta love Austin).
After reading Mickey's article on Sequencing the Gakken SX-150, I was inspired to follow suite and install a pitch resistor jack in a Gakken Synth as well. I ended up finding a good deal at the Men's Gangu eBay Store, shipped straight from Nippon (fast shipping and good service, btw). I followed the article and installed the jack with no problems, and then did this test session.
In the video: Delptronics Bender Sequencer controlling the Gakken SX-150, which is routed in series through the Mtron+Delay, while the Duo feeds it's input jack.
All Master Clock duties handled are provided courtesy of Wooster Audio's MIDI-IR 2, sending sync via midi clock to the Monotribe, and also to the Bender Sequncer via IR sync (you gotta love Austin).
Sunday, April 22, 2012
Delptronics Bender Sequencer+MFOS WSG and Space Baby!
Delptronics Bender Sequencer connected to a MFOS WSG running through Wooster Audio's Space Baby, with a Bleep Labs Nebulophone thrown in for good measure.....
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