the earlier A-149 1/2 combo was voted as Users' Favorite Doepfer Modules
Buchla avoided calling it a “noise” or “random” module — he preferred the mystical, poetic “Source of Uncertainty"
Source and more info:
https://www.doepfer.de/A1493.htm
...a 'Tone and Texture' production, dedicated to Analogue Synthesis, Eurorack Modular and other Studio Gear...
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Estroe Live |
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Ron Boots with Harold van der Heijden on drums |
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Spectators enjoying the sounds of MAHU's set |
After his performance it was time for MaHu's original and inspiring sound-collages.
A crisp and clear solo set by Raaf (RaafModular) on his modular followed.
I found out afterwards that my niece is already a fan of him.
He has a pleasing style, melodic and technical, appealing to most people on the field, from purists to even the random visitors that also stopped by at the festival to have a listen.
The vibe was very picnic-like during the whole afternoon, the location even had decent festival-food for reasonable prices and the people seemed to enjoy themselves a lot.
The Soulmade System and Tectonia (who organized this event) both delivered solid sets and soundscapes while some darker clouds were getting closer. The swallows even seemed to do a little dance above the captivated crowd but luckily most of the clouds drifted away without leaving much rain.
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RobotPoolParty |
The day ended surprisingly with an more uptempo and eclectic set from RobotPoolParty.
Some already know Jaïr Darnoud (1998) from his hip-hop act 'Rens, Jaïr & Ome Uncle' and under the name 'Groovegod Jaïr Darnoud'.
Robbert van Zuiden (1988) used to play in bands and has been actively working with modular synthesizers in recent years.
He told me he also designs modules under the name Lucid Modular and working on his first module release 'Hey Bro, help me out!' , a specialized sequencer controller for the Moog DFAM and other 8-step sequencers.
There are more modular events like this coming up in the near future.
This next Saturday August the 3rd, for example is Modular On The Spot at an old Bunker/Fort in Maarsseveen
ADDAC, the french company is known for it's wide range of alternative ways to control synths...
I am a big fan of the concept of their 210 Open Heart Surgery module that they released already over a decade ago.
This one is inspired by Neil Young’s Whizzer (a box with servos that sat on top of his fender amp and allowed him to control the pots from his pedal board. ),
Using a Servo motor-controlled method they created a 4HP Eurorack module to control any knob that doesn’t have a CV input, while also possible to use for other gear as well (within certain distance constraints).
The module is compatible with most common potentiometers used in Eurorack: 6mm shaft’s potentiometers and tall trimmer potentiometers.
For pots using knobs they will need to be removed in order to attach the connection wire coupler.
Do not use this system with rotary switches, they will cause too much stress on the small motor!
Video: When modules grow limbs: ADDAC's Servo - by Electrum Modular