Tuesday, December 30, 2025
Driving down Sunset Blvd with OMA
video upload by Telepathic Instruments
"OMA (oh-em-ay) pile ‘In The Back Seat’ once again. This time, they perform two unreleased original tracks while taking a spin through West Hollywood.
Listen to OMA here: https://superjoi.com/oma
Watch OMA’s Telepathic Studios session here: [below] Buy an Orchid here: https://telepathicinstruments.com
OMA are a hip-hop band from Manchester, UK:
• Corben Lamb: Keys, Production and Mixing
• Chris Larcombe: Guitar
• Sam Heeley: Drums
• James Harper: Bass"
In the Studio with Orchid - OMA
video upload by Telepathic Instruments
"Instrumental hip-hop group OMA spend two hours with Orchid and write a song from scratch for an upcoming release. Filmed and recorded at at British Grove Studios."
Waldorf Music M TouchOSC Bidirectional Editor by synth_nyc (firmware v1.11)
via synth_nyc:
"I have updated my Waldorf Music M bidirectional TouchOSC editor for M firmware v1.11, please find here some screenshots highlighting the changes:SPECIFIC FEATURES (FW v1.11):
- 2 Editor Pages per M Part (total of 8 Pages for the 4 M Parts)
- 1 Editor Page for M Multi
- 1 Editor Page for M Global
- All Single (Program) (258 x4 = 1032, for each of the 4 Parts) parameters implemented in the editor. Program parameters are bidirectional using SYSEX
- All Multi parameters (130) parameters implemented in the editor. Multi parameters are bidirectional using SYSEX
- Most Global parameters (65) have been implemented. Global parameters are unidirectional using SYSEX
- Automatically imports M current Single / Multi bank / program numbers (3 parameters) when the editor is started using SYSEX
- MIDI Channel selection slider
- Bank (change) + Program (change) selection slider + buttons
- Buffer Request, Buffer Init, Buffer Write and Program Write buttons using SYSEX
- Multi (Arrangement) change buttons using SYSEX
- Multi (Arrangement) Buffer Request, Multi (Arrangement) Write buttons using SYSEX
- Single (Program) Part 1, 2, 3 and 4 Request (in Multi editing) using SYSEX
- Part 1, 2, 3 and 4 to Single (Program) Write buttons (in Multi editing) using SYSEX
- Automatically switches M to Single or Multi for operations described above
FEATURE REQUESTS / BUG FIXES:
- Go to the video Description on Vimeo"
Mindfulness and Meditation For the End Times by Benefaktor
"Sean Drinkwater performs on the Korg Opsix SE synthesizer! Relax, it will all be over soon.
released December 30, 2025"
This one is in via supporting member, Loscha who had the following to say:
"My friend Sean Drinkwater (of the band Freezepop) has a new album out on Bandcamp.
It's a made on one symth album, the Korg OpSix, the super Dx7 for these modern times.
One hour of name-your-price peaceful ambience."
https://benefaktor.bandcamp.com/...
Moon Modular - 505 Multimode Filter [Synth-Werk]
video upload by NOISEBUG
"The Moon Modular - 505 multimode filter is back and sounding better than ever, thanks to the incredible team at Synth-Werk
The 505 is available for immediate purchase at Nosiebug
#synth #modularsynth #5umodular"
T-synth. 12 voice polyphonic sythesizer #synthesizer #synth
video upload by Demian Sanchez
New synth coming from Doctor Synth Devices? They make of various synth programmer controllers?
Latest Hardware Synth Programmers by Doctor Synth Devices
video upload by Demian Sanchez
"This is a small demo of my Alpha Juno programmer.
Price is $300 + shipping." [reach out on YouTube]
Ensoniq ESQ-1/m SQ80 Programmer Sneak Peak
video upload by Demian Sanchez
Doctor Synth Devices also brought us the Ensoniq Mirage Extended Programmer.
Cherry Audio Mercury-8: The legendary Jupiter 8 reimagined!
video upload by CatSynth TV
Join us for a detailed demo and tutorial for Cherry Audio's new Mercury-8, a recreation of the legendary Roland Jupiter 8 polyphonic analog synthesizer. We will go over its features, both vintage and new, and play through a few of the factory presets.
To find out more about Mercury-8, please visit https://cherryaudio.com/products/merc...
00:00 Introduction
00:25 History
01:30 Overview
02:01 Oscillator section
14:02 Filter section
21:57 Mod matrix
28:57 Assign modes
34:44 Drift
36:29 Multiple layers (Dual and Split modes)
40:36 Effects
48:15 Arpeggiator
52:00 Sequencer
58:43 Factory presets
67:45 Conclusion
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Please consider supporting this channel to help us bring you more synthesizer tutorials and other content.
Merch: https://shop.catsynth.com
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Ko-Fi: https://ko-fi.com/catsynth"
ESK - Improvisation 10
video upload by Metunar
"Jam with an Erica Synths Steampipe and a Mellotron Micro through a modified Roland VG-8 effect.
Direct recording with soft mastering."
http://www.metunar.ch
Hexdrums and friends
video upload by Richard DeHove
"Noodle the second. Hexdrums plus effects. The routing here has BD1 going to Gallows for a little dirt and reverb; BD2 going to the Boss DM-2w; the machine voice 3 to the Zen delay; and everything else to the Xeno filth machine. A six-minute drum machine solo is a challenge. You're essentially making an 'accompaniment' instrument take the lead.
Here I again use the mute/unmute to create variations. That's reasonably easy on machine with ten voices. I've often thought that four voices is plenty for me. So is ten voices with mutes better than two patterns with four voices; or four voices one pattern and parameter locks? Is one more efficient than another? Is there any way to quantify such things? Just for laughs I asked Grok this exact question. Predictably (just like any forum) it started with "It really depends...". Later it said that: "In the drum machine world, parameter locks (p-locks) on a single pattern are generally considered far more powerful and creative than having multiple patterns or more voices." Hmmm. maybe. P-locks might allow more voice variation on a single pattern but then you have to program that in. With multiple voice and muting you can create multiple 'scenes'. Of course AI isn't going to tell you anything profound, it's just scraping forums.
What really strikes me with Hexdrums is that it hits hard. It's easy to get a very solid bass drum in all sorts of flavors. Why can't cheap drum machines do that? Ah, so many questions...
Many thanks to my kind patrons who keep this channel ad-free
My website: https://richarddehove.com/"
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