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Reissues 3 & 4 & more!
It’s been crazy busy of late. Some important highlights:
I finished the reissues of GLAC-7&11 Saturday night. Since 7 was just one track, and 11 was two, I combined them into a single EP with some bonus material from the vault. Here it is:
(full details here)
Since the next release in line (Radioactive Decay, GLAC-9) was much simpler to put together, I managed to get that mostly finished Sunday night, and polished today. Here’s that for your listening pleasure:
(full details here)
Yes, it’s Name Your Price, but I am accepting zero as a price, at least until I run out of free downloads.
Next up will be the GLAC-18 cassette – I still have plenty of cassettes left, so you’ll be able to get the downloads and the physical product! I hope to have that all sorted and together in a week or two – we’ll see how that goes. Following that will be GLAC-19 (maybe with a CDR option? I did a small promo run of 5 in March, so more could be done), and GLAC-20 (a kind of “best of/rare cuts” compilation with a lot of stuff from the vault). There’s even more in the pipeline after these (a x0xb0x acid tracks album, maybe a live compilation, some C10 singles, and if everything goes swimmingly well, some vinyl!)
I also did a “professional” run of contact microphones (cataloged as GLAC-21) for the WCSB Radiothon (specifically for The Mysterious Black Box show) a few weeks back. The batch of ten ran out in less than 45 minutes. Based on those results, I may be making another batch for sale in the future. Stay tuned.
Also, City/Ruins (Cleveland noise scene documentary that I somehow managed to end up in for ten seconds or something) is premiering on Sunday December 5th at Now That’s Class. I’ll be there. Will you?
Lastly, I recorded and submitted a track for an upcoming local compilation. Hopefully you’ll be hearing more about that soon!
I think that covers most everything going on right now.
Send me your samples!
I’ve just had an idea for a little experiment.
I’ve got this SoundCloud account, and for the next couple of weeks I’ve got tons of storage there (the RPM Challenge did a promo code thing with SoundCloud, and that promo upgrade expires on the 22nd.)
So, I’m actively requesting samples to be used on a future project. It will come out later this year, as part of my one release per month schedule. The exact timeframe and scope will depend on how much material is submitted – if I get ten seconds of stuff, it could come out this month, whereas ten hours gets us some time in late December…
All you have to do is go to my SoundCloud dropbox and upload a sound file sometime between now and March 22nd, 2010. That gives you about two weeks.
If you send something, you will be credited on the release that comes from this unless you specify otherwise(i.e. in the comments, state “DO NOT CREDIT ME” or some such). I’d also much prefer you send something original (speaking, making a weird noise, etc.) rather than somebody else’s song, but if that’s all you’ve got, I’ll work with it.
September/October Synth-DIY Progress Report
It’s been a while since I’ve done a thorough list of the synth stuff I’m working on. I’ve been busy actually building it, amongst other things. However, I can now proudly state that I own a modular synthesizer. It’s not much yet:
- Blacet MIDIverter
- Blacet Miniwave
- Blacet Dual Filter
- MFOS VCLFO (which seems to need some work, as it’s always going kind of fast, as in several hundred hertz fast. grrr. Fixed: Transistor was in backwards. WTF?)
- MFOS ADSR
- Dual Natural Rhythm Music/Buchla Low Pass Gate
- CGS Real Ring Modulator (I had actually put this together last year, but didn’t get around to properly housing it until recently – It served as a ‘good enough’ VCA until the LPGs were done.)
I’m using my Sound Lab as a “dual VCO” for the moment, since I don’t have any VCOs in the modular yet. The combination was working well enough to at least mess around with at Recycled Rainbow.
Want to hear what it sounds like? Here’s an example that actually uses every module currently installed (the RRM is removed, since it’s now going in the second row, and will likely get some functionality added…) – modularex1.mp3 – The Arduino Sequencer is sending MIDI to the MIDIVerter. That sends CV to the Sound Lab, Gate to the ADSR, and for fun, the clock signal to the bank select on the Mini Wave. The Waveform select on the Mini Wave is coming from the VCLFO, and input to the Mini Wave from the Sound Lab. Output is going from the MW to the Dual Filter, and from there into an LPG acting as a VCA, getting its CV from the ADSR. The output from there went into the USB soundcard that seems a little more ‘done’ now after a re-capping.
Projects still to come (things in various states of construction, from most done to least, roughly):
- Thomas Henry SN-Voice (build completed, but acting *very* weird. As of right now, I can get the LFO to produce output if I short the square/noise output to ground, and that’s about it. Need to try to test some more functionality (like the EG), too…)
- Rene Schmitz 4069 VCO (completed, but seemingly non-functional. Need to try testing again.)
- Gristleizer (Gauss Markov PCB. Done, but buggy? Still trying to figure out problems. Still using a cardboard box as enclosure.)
- Thomas Henry SN76477 Super Controller (board populated, panel drilled and mostly populated.)
- Thomas Henry Mega Percussive Synthesizer (board populated. Still determining if it’s going in a module or a standalone unit, or something else)
- Jürgen Haible Phaser/Filter (board done. Need to do enclosure.)
- Fonitronik Sequential Switch (x2) (boards mostly done)
- MFOS Quantizer (almost done. Just needs a trimmer and a panel, really)
- MIDIbox SID (some boards populated. figuring out front panel/enclosure.)
- Fonitronik PS3100 resonators (About half done. Need to get the Vactrols, maybe other parts.)
- A Baby 10-ish sequencer (IC sockets populated)
- Arduinome (some parts/stuff acquired, but no motion yet)
The to-buy/etch(?) list:
- Some TH XR2206 VCO PCBs – I’ve got 3 or 4 of the chips, but nothing to use them in yet. Two PCBs have been ordered and will be on their way soon.
- Some delay-based effects – I’ve got ten PT2399 delay ICs that are begging to be used.
- Some other effects.
Things on the drawing board:
- Some sort of Arduino-based module. Probably kept pretty generic, but with some definite influence from the arduino_synth Yahoo Group. I’m also really into the idea of the Cantarino speech synthesis project that’s been circulating around the interwebs lately. Imagine it with voltage control!
- The followup to my Arduino Sequencer. I’ve got a cool enclosure that’s just asking to be a sequencer and/or controller. I’m starting to sketch out how I want it to work, and figuring out how to make that possible. I also need to somehow move away from the current Arduino Sequencer – it’s too darn fragile. I suppose I can use it to get MIDI into my QY10 or MMT8, and then have whichever of those run out to the Midiverter to CV/Gate the MG-1 or Sound Lab. We’ll see…
More hack potential than previously thought…
A couple of weeks ago, I picked up one of these on a whim – it’s got an LCD display, a little keyboard, a card reader, and other crazy things – why not? I wasn’t terribly interested in having to deal with 8051/8031 series programming, however.
A couple of Google searches later, I’m happy to discover that none other than the Atmel ATMega32 (as well as a bunch of other Atmel microcontrollers) is more-or-less pin-compatible with the 8051.
And hey, various and sundry Atmel microcontrollers like the ATMega32 have some compatibility with the Arduino environment I’m familiar with.
Now, obviously, this is all still a bit of a thought experiment at this point – I would need to get an ATMega32 (I’ve had AVRSyn on my to-do list for a while now, so I was going to get one eventually) and some sort of programmer to go further, but it seems like this crazy plan will work with some hacking involved (i.e. the clock crystal would likely have to be replaced too – I’ll have to look at the schematics).