Thursday, June 18, 2026
Sequential Fourm | Ambient synth performance
video upload by Jay Hosking
"Please support my work on Patreon: / jayhosking
A live synthesizer jam performed entirely on hardware, with the Fourm at the centre.
The amazing Devin Belanger (@devinbelangermusic) aka Miles Away (@thisismilesaway) was kind enough to lend me his Sequential Fourm. Thank you, Devin! If you haven't checked out Devin's amazing channel or his music, please do so!
The Fourm is Sequential's entry-level analog polysynth, as far as I can tell. It has four voices, which is somewhat limited but OK for many circumstances, and sounds (to my ears) as good or better than any other Sequential synth I've personally owned. (Note: I haven't had a Prophet 5/10 and Devin swears by that thing.) So if the sound and a decent workflow are all that matters for you, and four voices is enough, then this thing is a no-brainer.
That said, its main feature is its poly-aftertouch keybed, which allows for you to modulate sounds by pressing into each of the keys. I love polyAT, and the Hydrasynth's polyAT keybed was tremendously inspiring to me. That said, I really struggled to get the polyAT to feel right for my playing. The biggest issue was a discrepancy between how the black keys responded versus the white keys. For the white keys, I could get a great linear aftertouch response, but with the black keys, it would often quickly ramp from 0 to 100 in a way I couldn't control. This could be something I get better at, or maybe it's this particular unit, or maybe it's just an issue with my skills. But ultimately, I found that the polyAT wasn't for me.
The sound, however, most certainly was. This thing sounds amazing. Here, I ran it through the Walrus M1 Mk2 (for auto-panning) and the Empress Reverb (for reverb), and then into the Soma Cosmos for looping. The first half was the more traditional "song" aspect, but truthfully, the second half wandering was my favourite. I could listen to a synth like this all day.
Thanks for listening.
Recorded live to a stereo output, with EQ, compression, and limiting on the master.
https://jayhosking.bandcamp.com"
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LABELS/MORE: Sequential, SOMA, Walrus
LABELS/MORE: Sequential, SOMA, Walrus
when the sequencer starts, anything can happen | live improvisation
video upload by Julian "J3PO" Pollack
"In this video, I set a few sequences in motion, followed them where they wanted to go, and improvised along with them in real time.
Using the Arturia Keystep Pro as the central sequencer, I built a foundation of evolving patterns and then improvised freely around them. The result is a fully spontaneous performance where composition and improvisation begin to blur together. When I perform this way, the sequencer becomes less of a tool and more of an improvisational collaborator.
This is a DAW-less performance. No computer was used in the creation of the performance itself, aside from recording and creating the final mix, including some additional processing for levels, compression, and overall balance.
Thanks for listening.
Instruments & Gear:
• Oberheim Two Voice Pro
• Vintage Vibe Electric Piano
• Minimoog
• Roland TR-8S
• Arturia Keystep Pro
• Assorted pedals and effects
• Analog Cases XTS Stands"
Bandcamp: https://j3po.bandcamp.com
Intellijel Swells Explorations
video uploads by Intellijel
Playlist:
1. Swells Explorations | X-3: Shadow (No Talking Demo)
This is an exploration of Swells model X-3: Shadow2. Swells Explorations | Y-2: Asterion (No Talking Demo)
A classic sounding 'dark hall' reverb. This reverb sounds like a natural space, which makes it perfect for lots of different applications. But of course, being Swells, we can bend it and shape it for some more experimental patches too.
This is an exploration of Swells model Y-2: Asterion3. Swells Explorations | Z-1: Buckets (No Talking Demo)
Asterion is our 'gateway to the stars' - based on the architecture of a certain digital reverb unit from the 1980s. It brings out the lush sound of the original, but expands its capabilities through the medium of Swells.
This is an exploration of Swells model Z-1: Buckets
A matrix of BBD Delays that create a dark, noisy reverb. Oozing with character and grit, this reverb is great for complimenting all kinds of audio material, as demonstrated in these patches.
Ennio Morricone's Trumansburg R.A. MOOG CO. Moog Modular IIIC For Sale
Note: links to listings are affiliate links for which the site may be compensated.
via this Reverb listing
"Perhaps the most iconic modular synthesizer on Earth.
A completely original Moog Modular IIIC, with every component fully authentic, in spectacular cosmetic condition and perfectly functional in every part.
This Moog Modular previously belonged to maestro Ennio Morricone.
The instrument can be tested at our lab/studio. We have many additional photos and any further information you may need."
SNs (Note the BOOG on the Sequencer):
Model 950 Keyboard SN 1244
IIIc Lower Cabinet SN 3008-173-0695
IIIC UPPER Cabinet SN 3008-173-0695
COMP. "B" SEQUENCER SN BOOG-173-0695
via this Reverb listing
"Perhaps the most iconic modular synthesizer on Earth.
A completely original Moog Modular IIIC, with every component fully authentic, in spectacular cosmetic condition and perfectly functional in every part.
This Moog Modular previously belonged to maestro Ennio Morricone.
The instrument can be tested at our lab/studio. We have many additional photos and any further information you may need."
SNs (Note the BOOG on the Sequencer):
Model 950 Keyboard SN 1244
IIIc Lower Cabinet SN 3008-173-0695
IIIC UPPER Cabinet SN 3008-173-0695
COMP. "B" SEQUENCER SN BOOG-173-0695
Doepfer Mini-Voice System
video upload by NOISEBUG
"Here's a super fun, super portable Noisebug custom designed system. Housed in a 4ms POD34X and built around the Doepfer A-111-6 Miniature Synthesizer Voice and Analog Sequencer: This little system is not only self-contained, but extremely capable and sounds massive. Create musical riffs and arpeggios, textured drones or experimental cross-clock-modulated syncopated grooves. Doepfer is known and loved for their high quality analog circuits and easy-to-understand panel layouts. That high quality sound is matched by the transformer-based Happy Nerding Isolator v2. A perfectly tuned output module with balanced outputs and a separate headphone output & level control. All modules are brand new. This system was designed and assembled here at Noisebug.
Contents indlude:
Doepfer - A-111-6 Mini Synthesizer Voice
Doepfer A-155-2 Mini Analog Sequencer
Doepfer A-147-4 Dual VCLFO
Happy Nerding - Isolator V2
4ms - Pod34x4ms - 45w Power Brick
1x 6pack Tendrils Eurorack Patch Cables [Color may vary]"
GForce Sequential Prophet~5. Spot the difference! #prophet5 #sequential #synth #vst
video upload by GForce Software
"Listen for yourself! The GForce Sequential Prophet~5 is the only official Prophet plugin for a very good reason."
www.gforcesoftware.com
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LABELS/MORE: GForce, Sequential, Soft Synths
LABELS/MORE: GForce, Sequential, Soft Synths
Modal Electronics ELEMENT One - Nice to meet you!
video upload by Modal Electronics
"It's finally here! Today, we are diving headfirst into the Modal ELEMENT One.
In this session, we will do two things: first, walk you through the physical setup and signal flow to get the ELEMENT One up and running in your studio; and second, conduct a detailed first-look tour of the front-panel controls. Our goal is to move beyond mere "button-pushing" and instead understand the philosophy behind the interface—why we placed certain controls where they are, and how that layout influences your creative workflow."
Element One - Advanced Editing with MODALapp
video upload by Modal Electronics
"Unlock the full potential of your Modal ELEMENT One! In this video, we move beyond the front panel to dive deep into patch editing with Modalapp.
While the ELEMENT One is designed as a hands-on performance synth, the app unlocks advanced parameters, modulation routing, and preset management that take sound design to the next level. The ELEMENT One is fully compatible with Modalapp, giving you a powerful software interface to complement the hardware controls.
Whether you're a beginner looking to understand synthesis or a pro wanting to streamline your workflow, this guide will help you get the most out of your ELEMENT One."
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LABELS/MORE: MATRIXSYNTH Members, Modal Electronics
LABELS/MORE: MATRIXSYNTH Members, Modal Electronics
The Missing Link - Buttons, Controls and Powerful Sync At Your Fingertips
video upload by Circuit Happy
"What do the Missing Link buttons do?
• Control tempo
• Start / Stop your session
• Tap tempo with additional functions if needed
• And more...
Minimal controls. No complexity. Just sync.
Simple. Elegant. Powerful."
See dealers on the right for pricing and availability on gear.
LABELS/MORE: Circuit Happy, eurorack, MATRIXSYNTH Members
LABELS/MORE: Circuit Happy, eurorack, MATRIXSYNTH Members
B67 ZEN-FM Synthesis - Editor-Librarian 2.0
video uploads by Benedetto Schiavone
Follow-up to New 3rd Party Hidden Sysex Based ZEN-Core Editor-librarian for MC-101 and MC-707
Playlist:
1. B67 ZEN-FM Synthesis - Editor-Librarian 2.0 - ZEN-Core Tone collection 3 (2026)
2. Benis67 - ZEN-Core Tone Collection 3 (2026) - Demo Sounds
3. B67 ZEN-Core editor librarian V.2 - Video manual
Press release follows:
"B67 ZEN FM" synthesis engine (4 operators with linear FM + 4 wave shapes) for all Roland instruments that support the ZEN-Core standard: new editor and sound collection.
The new ZEN-Core Editor Librarian V2.0 (PC and MAC) is now available for Roland synthesizers from the Fantom, AX-Edge, and Jupiter-X/Xm.
Among many new features, it allows editing of a new synthesis engine, fully compatible with the ZEN-Core standard, which uses linear FM synthesis (4 operators) and 4 modulable operator waveshapes
The "B67 ZEN FM" synthesis engine is achieved through a special implementation of a ZEN-Core tone that allows access to only a limited number of synthesis parameters, leaving the others predefined and inaccessible (e.g., Structure 1-2/3-4 = XMOD2, Osc Type = VA).
Specifically, the modulation matrix is "locked" with predefined Source and Destination parameters to ensure correct modulations that operate on the main FM synthesis parameters.
Real-time editing is performed on a new page containing all the synthesis parameters, the operator frequencies settable via the freq. ratio parameter (0.25, 0.5, 0.78, 1, 1.5, 1.57, 1.78, 2, 3, 3.5, 4.5, etc.), the waveforms (SIN, SIN2, TRI, TRI2, TRI3, SAW, SQR, RAMP, JUNO), the graphic display of the 8 envelopes (4 for FM and 4 for shapes), a dedicated librarian (2048 sounds), 20 tone presets, 8 ENV presets, a clipboard, and the ability to copy and paste synthesis parameters.
Each sound is associated with one of the 93 MFX multi-effects, which can be edited in the dedicated section.
By applying waveshaping to the 4 operators' waveforms (via the FAT and PW parameters) and modulating them with 4 dedicated ENVs, the synthesis engine can replicate the phase distortion (PD) synthesis famous in Casio CZ synths.
When using sine wave oscillators and modulating their PW with the dedicated ADSR ENVs, the overall synthesis structure becomes similar to that of an 8-operator FM algorithm, as shown in the image: 4 operators (1, 2, 3, and 4) can have their frequencies freely configured, while the other 4 modulate the corresponding carriers and modulators with a 1:1 ratio.
Polyphony is 22 voices for all synthesizers, pianos, keyboards, wind instruments, guitar synths, and virtual instruments compatible with the ZEN-Core standard. This is reduced to 11 voices for the MC-101, MC-707, and VERSELAB MV-1 grooveboxes.
Simplified graphical editing of all parameters, sound management via the librarian, and parameter recall for subsequent editing is only possible with the ZEN-Core Editor Librarian V2.0.
The new B67 ZEN-Core Collection 3 (197 ZEN-Core tones in total) is also available, including 112 tones created with the "B67 ZEN-FM" synthesis engine.
Thanks to full compatibility with the ZEN-Core standard, these sounds can be used on all compatible instruments and virtual instruments: Zenology Pro, Zenbeats (ZC-1), FP-E50, RD-88, RD-08, Juno-D, Juno-X, V-Stage, MC-101, MC-707, Verselab MV-1, GM-800, Aerophone AE-20 Pro AE-30, GO:KEYS 5, GO:KEYS 3.
Along with the collection, the sounds with the B67 ZEN-FM synthesis engine also come with a proprietary file format that can be edited and managed within the Editor/Librarian V2.0 section, available for Fantom, AX-Edge, and Jupiter-X/Xm.
Among the various sounds in the collection, created with this synthesis, are emulations of some "classic" Yamaha DX7 sounds (Marimba, Vibe, Celesta, Bakket, Jazz Guitar, Tubular Bell, EPiano, Bowed Strings, Brass, Synth Bass, Metal, etc.) and original sounds that use FM and Wave Shape synthesis for new sounds with complex and evolving harmonic spectra.
The upgrade to version 2.0 of the ZEN-Core Editor Librarian for Fantom, AX-Edge, and Jupiter-X is free (it can be found in the Gumroad repository or through the paywall of those who purchased it).
Collection 3 (197 ZEN-Core tones, including 112 created with the B67 ZEN-FM synthesis engine) is available individually, in the "best of" version, and bundled with other collections and editors.
Manuals, Specs, Changelog V.2 https://www.benis.it/cm/ZC_Editor/ben67_zeneditor.htm
Editor Page https://www.benis.it/cm/ZC_Editor/ben67_zeneditor_ENG.htm
Tone collection Page : https://www.benis.it/cm/ZC_Editor/Zen_Bank_ENG.htm
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LABELS/MORE: Benedetto Schiavone, New Editors, News, Roland, Soft Synths
LABELS/MORE: Benedetto Schiavone, New Editors, News, Roland, Soft Synths
Vekte Public Beta Now Open
You might remember Vekte from this previous post. The public beta for it is now open. Details follow:
"Vekte is a generative MIDI sequencer plugin. It runs 31 algorithms — Euclidean, Markov, cellular automata, Xenakis sieves, Kaprekar, logistic maps, and more — and uses them to write patterns to drive your instruments.
Every channel has one note lane and four modulation lanes. Each lane runs its own algorithm and can target velocity, length, any CC, transpose, scale, chord, octave, or another lane's parameters, with sixteen slots per session (which can be either routed freely to any channel, including multiple slots controlling one single channel).
The engine is deterministic. Each pattern is hashed from its algorithm and parameters into a seed, so a given configuration always produces the same result. Patterns are exact and repeatable, and you can export any state as a preset string to recall later or hand to someone else (this part is still WIP, and will be improved massively in the next one).
It began as the software side of Rekke, our hardware sequencer, and the two share part of the same algorithmic core.
This is a public beta. VST3 only for now, on Windows and macOS. AU and an iOS AUv3 build are planned, but I want VST3 solid first. Free during the beta.
I'm after real feedback: what breaks, which hosts misbehave, what's confusing, what's missing. Bug reports and DAW-specific quirks are the most useful thing you can send (you have a form in the menu for direct feedback from the app).
https://valdlabs.com/vekte"
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LABELS/MORE: News, Soft Synths, Vald Labs
LABELS/MORE: News, Soft Synths, Vald Labs
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