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Thursday, July 16, 2026

You Can't Go Back #1


video upload by flightofharmony

https://flightofharmony.com

"An experiment in doing longer-form videos: I show a patch, then take it apart and rebuild it, explaining how it was made and why it was made that way. "You can't go back" because, once you change something, you can never get it back to way it originally was.

This is also a blatant display of how to use various flight of harmony modules (some not yet released), because of course it is.

00:00 Introduction
00:35 You Can't Go Back (me)
00:47 Demo clip
01:13 4-note pattern (Infernal Noise Machine and Facehugger)
02:09 Accompaniment (IMP)
03:31 Thicken the sound (Plague Bearer)
05:48 Un-boring the sine wave (Shroud)
06:40 How to voltage-control Shroud VC Wavefolder
07:24 Needs delay (Sound of Shadows)
08:38 Adding a beat-ish thing (Parasite Antifilter)
11:22 Time for Famine
12:52 k thanks bye"

Two Oscillators - Super Saws | Low-gain Electronics - 4U Serge Modular


video upload by LowgainElectronics

"Two oscillators, 4 waveforms, dual processors. Fat super saws!

Just showing some raw waveform potential on the Voice of Reason II system panel

www.low-gain.com"

[Artificial] Dynamics II: Particle Simulator Demonstration + Observation


video upload by Ryan Gaston

"A video that tells you everything that you need to know about Particle Simulator, or

simulator fabricator simulator fabricator simulator fabricator simulator fabricator simulator fabricator simulator fabricator simulator fabricator, or

a document of emergent efforts in the field of Particle Simulation. All audio captured in a single take from a single Particle Simulator; no further processing or treatment applied.

Reach out at ryangastonmusic.com to be notified of further developments.

#noise #experimentalmusic #synthesizer #modularsynthesizer"

How does the Crystal Dagger sound? (Buchla Music Easel & Erica Synths Echolocator)


video upload by PanicGirlVids

"I had a lot of fun with this one 🫶

I imagined how the Crystal Dagger from the Princess Mononoke movie could sound… does it sound mysterious or clear and bright? Does it have a spirit of its own? Could it be connected with the sea and its waves because of its bluish colour?

All sounds were made with the Buchla Music Easel and the Erica Synths Echolocator."

Why Everyone Wanted an E-mu Emulator (The Story Behind the Icon)


video upload by Ian Dixon

"The E-mu Emulator is one of the most influential musical instruments ever made. From Pet Shop Boys and Depeche Mode to Genesis, Rush and countless film composers, the Emulator helped define the sound of the 1980s. In this episode of TDL Synthchat, I'm joined by Peter James Steven from the Pro Synth Network to explore the complete history of the Emulator family, from the original Emulator I through the legendary Emulator II, Emulator III, Emax, Proteus and beyond.

Peter owns several original Emulators and even helped develop the Emulator 5 "Vampire Rack", giving him a unique insight into the evolution of E-mu's groundbreaking samplers. We discuss the iconic string sounds, why the Emulator still has such a devoted following, how it compares with the Fairlight, and why many musicians still believe nothing quite captures the original hardware.

If you're interested in vintage synthesizers, classic samplers, 80s music production or electronic music history, this is an episode you won't want to miss.

Talk Talk – Life's What You Make It | Vintage Synth Cover | Oberheim OB-Xa & Emulator II


video upload by RetroSound

"A Vintage Synth cover of the timeless 1985 classic 'Life's What You Make It' by Talk Talk, recreated using iconic vintage instruments to capture the unmistakable sound of the original era. The song was originally released as the lead single from The Colour of Spring and became one of Talk Talk's signature New Wave hits.

Vintage Gear Used:
• Oberheim OB-Xa – Pads & Organ Sounds
• E-mu Emulator II – Guitar Riff & Piano
• LinnDrum – Drum Machine
• Simmons Drums – Electronic Drums & Percussion

This cover is a tribute to the incredible production and atmosphere of the original recording, combining authentic 1980s synthesizers, sampler technology, and classic drum machines."

Roland JP-8000: The Trance Machine


video upload by Alex Ball

"A look at the famous Roland JP-8000 from 1996 along with its prototype.

0:00 Intro
1:17 History
4:18 Demo 1:
5:22 What is the JP-8000?
11:13 Demo 2:
12:22 The Story of the Prototype
15:59 Demo 3:
17:05 The Usual Suspects
18:48 Patron Outro Jam

With thanks to my Patrons, Roland, Andy Boucher, Mark Lawrence, Stéphane Pigeon, The Usual Suspects and other legends who know who they are!"

Roland Juno - Sonic Sketches


video upload by Smartti1970

"Synthesizer: Roland Juno 60
Effects: Lexicon Pcm80, Eventide Space"

SOMA Terra & Flux Workshop with Tim Kroker at SchneidersLaden


video upload by

"Tim Kroker presents SOMA Terra & Flux in this exclusive pre-SUPERBOOTH 2026 workshop at SchneidersLaden Berlin – an excellent hands-on demonstration and performance of SOMA Laboratory’s innovative instruments.

See you soon at SchneidersLaden - Karl-Marx-Straße 186 / Berlin-Neukölln!"

Yamaha W7 - WEMB02 "Vintage Sound" Expansion Demo


video upload by LFOstore

"The Yamaha W7 is a classic 1990s 61-key workstation featuring an AWM2 sound engine.

For vintage '70s tones, you need the Yamaha WEMB02 'Vintage Sound' Expansion Board.

This rare, internal 4MB expansion board adds 76 classic instrument waveforms directly to the synthesizer's memory.

Nick Klimenko showing sounds from this rare card.

More sounds on www.lfo.store"
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