Techno with Nanoloop + synchronized Monotron analog filter
Both, a cuicuit-bent Korg Monotron and a Nanoloop (Synthesizer and Sequencer on Nintendo Gameboy) are synced by the trigger impulses sent by a Roland TR-626 drum computer.
This allows to filter the raw chiptune sound of Nanoloop by the analog filter of the Monotron. The retrigger of the Monotron LFO is the red wire. The sync mod is done like shown here: http://stevewoodward.posterous.com/lfo-reset-point-on-korg-monotron
8bit House with Nanoloop + circuit-bent Monotron
Both, a circuit-bent Korg Monotron and a Nanoloop (Synthesizer and Sequencer on Nintendo Gameboy) are synced by the trigger impulses sent by a Roland TR-626 drum computer.
This allows to filter the raw chiptune sound of Nanoloop by the analog filter of the Monotron. The retrigger of the Monotron LFO is the red wire. The sync mod (circuit-bending) is done like shown here: http://stevewoodward.posterous.com/lfo-reset-point-on-korg-monotron
Korg Monotron LFO synchronized to Roland TR-626
The LFO of a Korg Monotron is synchronized to the trigger output of a Roland TR-626 drum machine. The retrigger of the Monotron LFO is the red wire. The sync mod is done like shown here: http://stevewoodward.posterous.com/lfo-reset-point-on-korg-monotron
In this video the TR-626 is started and stopped. The rhythm rate is also varied.
Prettybrute – bleepy space sound coming your way
Nice space music synth clip featuring the MiniBrute from its more mellow side of things;
“First trip out for a new arrival. Lots of things on YouTube show how aggressive the MiniBrute can be. It can also be very, very pretty if you ask it nicely. Tenori-on sequencing Tinysizer and providing a simple beat for processing via the Monotron.
Normal service will be resumed shortly once I get rid of the Dusseldorf vibe that’s been bothering me recently.”
TR-909 and Korg Monotron Delay performance
Amazing performance!
Logic Tutorial – Turn the Korg Monotron into a Polysynth
http://www.pointblankonline.net/courses/logic-courses.php This week Paul Yarrow shows you how to open up a new world of performance capabilities for Korg’s Monotron by turning it into a polysynth enabling it to play chords.
Learn more techniques like this on our wide range of Logic courses: http://www.pointblankonline.net/courses/logic-courses.php
Check out even more free tutorials at http://www.logic-cafe.com/
Experimental II: KORG Monotron on a Bicycle
I wouldn’t want to meet this guy in traffic
Time for battle – Korg Monotron vs. WerkBench!
WerkBench for iPad is a perfect companion for this quirky analog synth. All sounds came from the Monotron and were recorded into WerkBench in real-time. WerkBench is available in the app store: bit.ly/L6jhd9
http://www.bolasol.com/werkbench
http://www.facebook.com/werkbench
Monotron DUO electronic jam (monotron duo, CV sequencer, iElectribe)
Monotron DUO – using cv signals to control pitch and filter cutoff – using ribbon to control filter cutoff.
Sequencer based on Velleman MK107 led kit
(endless fun
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Keith Handy Monotron Mod, Stage #2
Background info:
I’ve added a cutoff slider at the end of the Giant Pitch Lever, which can be played with the thumb, leaving one hand free for additional controls. The slider has a rubberband pulling it back to “closed” position, which makes “playing” it a little more like playing an instrument. Still need to add pitch markers though.
























