Puremagnetik has released HackShop, a collection of sampled blips, beeps, bumps, and squeals from the circuit-bent arsenal of (TVS) The Violent Scar, a Massachusetts-based musician.
TVS specializes in bending and modifying toys and equipment with echo feedback circuitry. Some of the most industrial and aggressive sounds he achieves are squeezed out of a certain Barbie karaoke machine that TVS has mastered the manipulation of, Puremagnetik says.
TVS’ machine, known simply as “The Dueling Bitches, ” combines two of these circuits with multiple parameter controls, as well as input and output of each circuit, enabling for cross patching and running them in parallel or in series. All of these options were put to use while recording sounds for HackShop.
Puremagnetik also sampled TVS’ circuit-patchable Yamaha DD-5, a modified toy guitar effects machine, and the custom-built opticals therein.
Features
• 4 huge percussion menus
• 2 six-layer bass instruments
• 2 six-layer pad instruments
• Over 100 loops of percussive, textural, and rhythmic sound elements
For more info, visit Puremagnetik.
TVS’ machine, known simply as “The Dueling Bitches, ” combines two of these circuits with multiple parameter controls, as well as input and output of each circuit, enabling for cross patching and running them in parallel or in series. All of these options were put to use while recording sounds for HackShop.
Puremagnetik also sampled TVS’ circuit-patchable Yamaha DD-5, a modified toy guitar effects machine, and the custom-built opticals therein.
Features
• 4 huge percussion menus
• 2 six-layer bass instruments
• 2 six-layer pad instruments
• Over 100 loops of percussive, textural, and rhythmic sound elements
For more info, visit Puremagnetik.
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