YouTube via s0LVentCIty "This Doepfer Regelwerk is currently being auctioned by me on Ebay, ending March 8 2010:
http://tinyurl.com/yj397wm
I created this video mainly to demonstrate this Regelwerk for my auction, but hopefully it will serve a purpose as a demonstration of the Regelwerk's sequencer mode, since there really aren't any good demos of this sequencer available on YouTube.
Just a brief description of how the Regelwerk works in sequencer mode: - Sequencer uses sliders/buttons #9-24 - 8 tracks, max length 16 steps (Step on/off + Pitch + Velocity) - Lower buttons 9-15 = Track edit select - Lower buttons 16-24 = Track on/off (mute/unmute) - Upper buttons 9-24 = Step on/off - Step on/off + Pitch transmitted via corresponding CV/Gate channel outputs - Step on/off + Pitch + Velocity transmitted via Midi Out 1 (midi channel can be set per track)
In this video:
- Midi-output-1 goes to MAM ADX-1 - Track 1 = ADX kick - Track 2 = ADX snare - Track 3 = ADX "synth" (lazer type sound) - Track 4 = Closed HH - Track 5 = Open HH
- Midi-output-2 sends midi clock to x0xb0x - x0xb0x audio out into Moogerfooger MF-101 - Track 8 = CV-8 into MF-101 Filter-CV-In
- Track 6 = CV/Gate-6 into SH-101 CV/Gate-In - Track 7 = CV-7 into SH-101 VCF-CV-In (an SH-101 mod)
Regarding the SH-101 sequence in the latter part of this demo... I realize it's not the greatest, but I wanted to demonstrate creating on-the-fly sequences with the Regelwerk.
- DIN sync output to TR-808 (seen under the MAM & x0x, but not being used in the mix)"
YouTube via popitem "Here is another demo of the ADX, still midied via korg es1 and now with better audio, camera runs out of battery at 3min so image freeze."
"The very small, rare, and flexible arp by those clever guys at MAM. You can get all kinds of arpeggiations with this little box. - 64 Presets with all 'Classic' Arpeggios and many groovy patterns. - Selectable Split points - Hold and Legato Modes, controllable via MIDI messages - control via MIDI Keyboard - Chord function allows a mixture of single notes, chords - Built-in Tempo generator can be sync'd to an external clock, or act as a MIDI clock source."
via brian c "that SQ16 is a great interactive live performance machine but it's a real bear to program - 13 drum tracks, three synth bass tracks - the other shot is with a TOM going into a Frostwave Funk-a-Duck and into a Moog delay - pretty spacey combination and the Evo desktop rounds out the bill ....I'm really thinking of adding my MAM Warp 9 filter because one of the sq16 tracks could be used to fire the filter envelopes"
click the image. like a swimming pool in the summer.
"MAM ADX1 analog drum machine from Germany. individual outs, midi, trigger buttons, great sound, great condition. compact unit with many smooth & cutting sounds inside"
YouTube via zibbybone "Quick demo of a compact and inexpensive drum synthesizer. It has 5 voice channels: Bass, Synth, Snare, Hi Hat and Metal (in ascending order on machine). One cool feature about this machine is that the Snare and Hi Hat channels feature both "open" and "closed" variants. You can here the "closed" snare on notes 5 & 13 (on a typical 16th note Roland x0x style pattern) and the "open" snare on note 8 (same note step I have the "synth" sound programmed on). Only real compaint I have with this instrument is that the MIDI note numbers are fixed and cannot be reassigned. The MIDI Channel is assigned using 4 dip switches on the rear panel. The rear panel has stereo outs (which I used with the front panel pan pots in this demonstration) and individual outs for outboard processing and/or mixing. The LED for the Metal channel is out on this particular unit. The sounds are sequenced via Roland TR-909 External Instrument mode. If you''re craving some fresh drum sounds and cannot afford the Vermona DRM-1, this is a great alternative. The bass on this demo is pretty low and cannot be heard on my crappy lap top speakers. Enjoy and be sure to check out my other videos of synths, drum machines and effects."