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  1. And a video for Guiro here > A generation of old people surf towards the end of time on a ship filled with sound equipment
  2. EP1 by Bunker 3 From a studio in a deserted building behind The Forum, Sheffield. Andrew, David & Jules composed music within a stone's throw from FON Records, a shop that became the first WARP Records store. FON stood for Fuck Off Nazis and Sheffield stood for its own unique style of techno. Bunker Studios consisted of a massive old mixing desk, Yamaha monitors, a handful of Korg and Roland outboard synths and drum machines, and an Akai S3000. EP1 is a collection of tracks at at this magical time by three 20 year old electronic music fanatics who had been plugged into LFO, Forgemasters, Cabaret Voltaire, Mr Fingers and Detroit's pioneers of the electronic groove.
  3. ah thanks for the positive comments - yes (Arnaud) Memory Scale is a great guy. Working with old synths and guitars he gets a really good vibe into the sound. Appreciate you listening.
  4. From his upcoming album on Audiobulb - Memory Scale produces lovely music - this one has BOC/Seefeel tones https://soundcloud.com/audiobulb/memory-scale-you-could-see-what-i-heard What do you think?
  5. Greetings https://bunker-3.bandcamp.com/album/ep1 From a studio in a deserted building behind The Forum, Sheffield. Andrew, David & Jules composed music within a stone's throw from FON Records, a shop that became the first WARP Records store. FON stood for Fuck Off Nazis and Sheffield stood for its own unique style of techno. Bunker Studios consisted of a massive old mixing desk, Yamaha monitors, a handful of Korg and Roland outboard synths and drum machines, and an Akai S3000. EP1 is a collection of tracks at at this magical time by three 20 year old electronic music fanatics who had been plugged into LFO, Forgemasters, Cabaret Voltaire, Mr Fingers and Detroit's pioneers of the electronic groove.
  6. We are really excited to release :::: RETEXTULE Exploratory glitch delay module by Fendoap. https://www.audiobulb.com/RETEXTULE.htm RETEXTULE is a 4-parallel looper type effector that can change the playback speed. Interesting textures can be created with parallel loopers with variable playback speed. You can reinforce pad sounds by layering reverse sounds, octaves up, or slightly pitch-shifted sounds. Since the playback speed can be finely set with a decimal point, you can create a mysterious sound that creates a series of non-integer overtones. Use it on field-recorded sound for interesting sounds, or add to ambient or drones to create unexpected textures. Each parallel looper is a windowed multi(1~12)-tap delay. Each is evenly arranged with a phase shift. You can change the playback speed to create effects like reverse delays and intermediate granular effects.
  7. Neuro... No Neuro (NNN) is a moniker of the electronic musician Kirk Markarian, an avid synthesist, drummer, abstract painter, and graphic designer residing on the alluvial plain of the Sonoran Desert, in dry and dusty Tucson, Arizona. Cue marks and hallucinations; the grasp for words that cannot be found, and memories lost. Kirk has released several albums and EPs on Audiobulb. Faces & Fragments is an album percolated over a longer time span. Music and methods have further crystallised against a context of neurological flux, blurring the connections between vocabulary, memory, and day-to-day processes. Each track illuminates fragments of memory and speech, as they wander out of focus in the growing aperture of time. Audiobulb Release Page > https://www.audiobulb.com/albums/AB119/AB119.htm Bandcamp > https://ab-nnn.bandcamp.com/album/faces-fragments Spotify > https://open.spotify.com/album/45u0OZqmG8upEChkZJtWes... iTunes > https://music.apple.com/gb/album/faces-fragments/1606676470
  8. AUXTURE - Unique exploratory sampler + sequencer Platform: Standalone Mac and PC + Ableton M4L For more information visit: http://www.audiobulb.com/AUXTURE.htm AUXTURE is a unique exploratory sampler and sequencer (AUX-Seq) which enables the user to manipulate and record single samples or entire folders of samples through gesture, randomness and modulation. Unexpected results are achieved via the audio exploration of single samples or entire folders through gestures, randomness and modulation. The software comes bundled with a ‘Slices’ folder containing 115 free to use samples. AUXTURE processes your loaded samples across a myriad of random parameters. The results open up a unique portrayal of your sound. When AUXTURE receives a note, it applies an exploratory set of processes resulting in unique outputs based on unexpected outcomes or happy accidents applied to your sample set. It chooses a random sample from its memory according to a freely settable probability. It then plays it back with a rate proportional to the pitch. Some parameters related to sample playback are directly settable, such as loop mode, pitch shift and detunes, while others are based on chance, such as choosing another sample or reverse playback. A random delay of a few milliseconds allows a rapid and unpredictable timbre variation, while frequency and ring modulations alter the sample more heavily. For a subsequent smoothing of the sound and to ensure complete processing there are digital distortion, delay, a weird reverb and two second order filters. Features: Multi-effect software module featuring: ADSR Envelope Timbric Delay Frequency Modulation Ring Modulation Redux Distortion Stereo Delay Weird reverb 2 x Second Order Filters with cut-off, resonance and gain controls Bandpass, Notch and Shelf Filters The default playback mode is looping the sample during sustain phase, it's possible disabling this behaviour. It's also possible to set a sample change and reverse playback probabilities. For more information, videos, manual and sound demos visit: http://www.audiobulb.com/AUXTURE.htm
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