Wednesday, June 10, 2026
Latrodectus | Twin Monomachine IDM | Second pass with the new custom monomachine firmware by Em-
video upload by MIDERA
"New track using Elektron Monomachines with the new custom firmware (here: https://github.com/emuyia/ems-monomac...)
P.S. all drums are synthesized, not samples.
NI Raum used for reverb
#elektron #monomachine #nativeinstruments"
Rare EMS Synthi 100 from 1971
Museo del Synth Marchigiano
video upload by Reuben Jones
"A walk around the Museo del Synth Marchigiano - the biggest and most complete collection of Italian synthesizers, keyboards, and rhythm machines in the world!"
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LABELS/MORE: Museo Del Synth, Studio Tours, synth museums
LABELS/MORE: Museo Del Synth, Studio Tours, synth museums
Introduction to the Smol Sequencer
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LABELS/MORE: New Soft Synths, New Tools, News, Online, Soft Synths, stretta
LABELS/MORE: New Soft Synths, New Tools, News, Online, Soft Synths, stretta
Talking Vhikk-X with Fletcher from Forge-TME: Signal Flow Podcast Ep5
video upload by The Diary Of A CEO Clips
"In this episode, Tom and Luke are joined by Fletcher from Forge-TME - the brains behind the highly sought-after Vhikk-X Eurorack module - for an extended chat at the Signal Sounds Glasgow HQ.
We cover the origin story of the brand, the development of the module and what owners can expect from the upcoming new algorithms, as well as reflecting on this year’s Superboth and the current modular landscape. Big thanks to Fletcher for coming up to hang out - this one was a lot of fun!
Vhikk-X is (sometimes) available here:
https://www.signalsounds.com/forge-tm...
Get in touch with questions, feedback and suggestions via signalflow@signalsounds.com"
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LABELS/MORE: eurorack, Forge TME, Interviews
LABELS/MORE: eurorack, Forge TME, Interviews
New product reveal: A physical control surface for MIDISID.
video upload by MIDI IN
"Nobody likes menu-diving, right? This is an add-on for MIDISID which gives you physical controls (analogue pots and sliders plus prophet-style buttons) for most of MIDISID's functionality.
This is an expensive thing to build, and I don't know how many to plan to make. Therefore, I'll be running a 'threshold pre-order campaign' over the next couple of weeks.
Pre-order campaign:
https://lectronz.com/seller/campaigns...
General MIDISID info:
https://peacockmedia.software/midisid
0:00 Intro
0:22 Nobody likes menu diving
1:32 Presentation
3:34 The tour
8:45 Conclusion"
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LABELS/MORE: Chiptune, DIY, MATRIXSYNTH Members, MIDI IN, New Controllers, News, SID
LABELS/MORE: Chiptune, DIY, MATRIXSYNTH Members, MIDI IN, New Controllers, News, SID
Freshwater Announces Modern CPU Card for Fairlight CMI Series I, II & IIx
Press Release follows:
Freshwater announces the new FI50A Card
Freshwater writes a new chapter for the legendary Fairlight CMI
Today Freshwater announces a milestone event with the release of the FI50A card for existing Fairlight CMIs series I, II and IIx. We’ve spent over a year perfecting this project and now offer CMI users a unique opportunity to extend, preserve and enhance these remarkable and era-defining machines.
Installed in an original Fairlight CMI, the FI50A makes the instrument faster, more reliable and more convenient to operate whilst bringing the legendary CMI sound into the 21st century music production environment. We are currently focused on getting these cards into the hands of users and continuing to optimise the enhanced software bundled with them.
What is the FI50A?
The Freshwater FI50A is a complete modern replacement for the original CMI computer section, including CPU, graphics display, memory and library storage. It is compatible with Fairlight CMI Series I, II and IIx systems. The FI50A preserves the character, workflow and hardware experience of the original instrument while dramatically improving speed, reliability, storage and usability. It runs enhanced software derived from the original source code keeping the instrument recognisably and operationally a Fairlight CMI.
The card arrives pre-installed with a fully licensed original CMI sound library and adds practical modern ways to expand it, including enhanced 10-bit sampling, waveform upload over Wi-Fi, SD card and USB memory support. It also adds DisplayPort output, USB, Bluetooth and Wi-Fi while retaining support for legacy CMI keyboards, CRT/light pen operation, floppy disks, MIDI interfaces and Series I/II channel cards.
Installation is straightforward and fully reversible. Using the supplied user manual and online video guide, the original CPU and peripheral cards can be removed and preserved, the FI50A installed in their place, and the original peripherals reconnected.
For owners familiar with the CMI, the result is not a different instrument, but a transformed one: faster, easier to maintain and ready for contemporary studio use while remaining true to the original machine.
For more information, please follow the link below:
https://www.freshwaterinstruments.au/fi50a
“I once said ‘one day the whole CMI will fit on one chip’. We all had a laugh at that. Fast forward 40 years and that’s the reality. By making this new board compatible with the original CMI channel cards, the bits that make the CMI sound so unique are still there, while the digital part is a zillion times more powerful, smaller, cheaper and reliable.” —Peter Vogel
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LABELS/MORE: Fairlight, Freshwater, New Makers, News
LABELS/MORE: Fairlight, Freshwater, New Makers, News
DUB PLEX | Make Noise
video upload by MAKEN0ISE
"A subterranean Plexiphon patch.
Plus a visual score by Bruce Magill, realized sonically by Norman Freund!
More info about Norman's performance below:
SoundCloud: / landscape-graphic-score
BandCamp: https://normanfreund.bandcamp.com/tra...
Description:
Late 2025 Walker Farrell from MakeNoise started an international music challenge for musicians to participate in, submit your own Graphic Score, then at the draw of a hat, you would be assigned someone else's score to interpret and create music from. I am always interested in music challenges and the more off-beat the better.
Late December 2025 names were drawn at random, Walker constructed a collection of MakeNoise modular synthesis cards to generate random numbers to set who gets what score. I was allocated a topographical map from Bruce Magill that contained some text notes and penciled in graphics. Bruce had a musical concept in mind for this score but did say "Notes for this graphic score are only a suggestion. You can disregard them and interpret this score in any way you like, if you wish. ... Don't overthink." So I did have free reign to interpret the score as I wished, so I could let my imagination run wild. In my younger years I did a lot of wilderness hiking so was and still am, quite familiar with topographic maps, so for me this was the perfect score, something I could relate to and understood. As a side note, there is no right answer for interpreting a graphic score, so understanding is not an essential ingredient, however a vivid imagination is. It is a bit like laying on the grass and looking up at the clouds -- what do you see beyond back scattered light from suspended vapours in the sky.
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LABELS/MORE: eurorack, Make Noise, MATRIXSYNTH Members
LABELS/MORE: eurorack, Make Noise, MATRIXSYNTH Members
First Steps with OXI One MKII / EP. 14 Saga Mode
video upload by OXI Instruments
First Steps with OXI One series
"Saga is a new sequencing mode introduced in the Nigrán 2.0 firmware update.
Inspired by stage sequencing, Saga breaks away from the traditional step grid and lets you compose using stages with independent durations, notes, and performance parameters. From evolving melodies and unusual phrasing to chord progressions and polyrhythmic interactions, Saga opens up a completely new approach to creating music.
In this video, we'll explore the Saga workflow, stage durations, repetition and accumulator engines, chord sequencing, fractional timing, and creative techniques to help you generate unique musical ideas.
Saga Mode is featured in the new Nigrán 2.0 firmware update, available now through the OXI App."
00:00 Introduction
00:36 Saga Layout
00:44 What is a stage and how they works
02:06 Stage parameters
03:05 The concept of duration
03:51 Offset and gate lenght
04:55 Total duration
06:32 Repetitions and accumulators
09:09 Track settings
09:20 Saga with chords
12:23 Saga as a counterpoint machine
16:33 Fractional values
17:30 Inserting stages"
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LABELS/MORE: Oxi Instruments, Vermona
LABELS/MORE: Oxi Instruments, Vermona
BLIPPOO BOX LEGACY - DRONE SELF-PATCH
video upload by biyiblip
"The Blippoo Box Legacy creates
deep drone textures
with a simple self-patch.
The instrument is patched back into itself,
allowing the sound to react, evolve
and slowly transform from within.
Originally designed by Rob Hordijk, the Blippoo Box is a living instrument of interaction, instability, resonance and discovery.
The Blippoo Box Legacy Eurorack is not an imitation, not a replica and not a copy.
It is the continuation of Rob Hordijk’s official legacy through Biyiblip.
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