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Saturday, July 08, 2017

Korg Volca Sample + FM + Bass + Keys + Beats - Techno Jam by Storm 3003


Published on Jul 8, 2017 Shock-HRz

"Just some fun with the Korg Volca's Series.
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Machines:
- Korg Volca Sample (Default Samples)
- Korg Volca FM
- Korg Volca Bass
- Korg Volca Keys
- Korg Volca Beats

Effects:
- Alesis NanoVerb (Volca Bass & Keys)
- Nuendo 4 (Added light Compression on the Mix)

Recording:
- Roland Mixer M-160 MKII
- RME FireFace UC
- Nuendo 4

Performed by:
- Simone Ciacci a.k.a. 'Storm 3003'"

More Analog Stuff


Published on Jul 8, 2017 Vykaar Tones

"DIY Clones of TR808 bass and snare compressed and gated with Alesis micro limiters and gate. Beatstep pro with new v2 firmware."

Akai AX80 versus Virus TI A/B sound comparison: 1 patch


Published on Jul 8, 2017 MIDERA

"Made an A/B comparison of a somewhat simple sound I designed in both the AX and and TI. Personally - I found even the filter (on the TI this was the analog 2 pole filter) to be virtually indistinguishable.

Not the best A/B due to the simple type sound, perhaps I'll try to make a few more sounds that are more complex in the future. But for now - which is which (A is always Synth 1 and B is always Synth 2)."

Update:

3 Modules #14: Maths, Braids, Ears


Published on Jul 8, 2017 Comparative Irrelevance

"'Oh yeah!', it's the first episode featuring Braids!

Frankly, I was just fooling around trying to make Maths do something weird and non-repetitive (so excuse the mess of cables in this one), when suddenly a voice was seductively moaning: OH YEAAAAAH! Naturally, I had to get my camera out and record some of this.

Patch notes:
The basic idea was to use Braids' built in quantizer in conjunction with a complex CV signal from Maths/Ears to create an interesting step sequence.

There's too many connections going on with Maths to thoroughly explain everything here. I was trying to create a sequence of slow movements that wouldn't repeat identically every time. However, that idea was left half cooked when I stumbled across this vocal sound. I'll probably be getting back to a more concise take on this idea in a later episode.

It all becomes kinda convoluted here, and I know all of this is totally unnecessary to achieve that funny "oh yeah" sound: all you really need for that is to sweep Braids' 'timbre' in a certain way.

I'm using the VFOF mode on Braids, and the internal quantizer 'converts' Maths' continuous CV signal to steps. I was using the JAPAnese scale (I know, I wrote minor pentatonic in the video. Whoops!). Additionally, I'm using Braids' internal envelope to modulate the "color" parameter every time the pitch jumps from one step to the next.

Ears is following the envelope of the inverted sum output from Maths, and sending the resulting signal back into a bunch of Maths' parameters. I found that with this patch I could use Ears' amplitude knob to sort of 'lock' the sequence of notes into a certain range, in a way that would only slowly take effect when the knob was moved – interesting!"

Arturia Drumbrute & Korg Monologue


Published on Jul 8, 2017 3rdStoreyChemist

"Jamming with the Drumbrute drum machine and a Monologue synthesiser synced together (Monologue MIDI Out to Drumbrute MIDI In).

A small amount of reverb has been used, no further processing except for normalisation."

Moog Minitaur


Published on Jul 8, 2017 3rdStoreyChemist

"Messing around with the Minitaur synthesiser. Sequences sent via USB from Ableton Live.

Synth was recorded direct with no further processing except for normalisation."

Orgone Accumulator + Reflex Liveloop + Chaos Computer + Pithoprakta = Glitch


Published on Jul 8, 2017 isvisible / isinvisible

"Working out a new track.
This one features the Neutron Sound 'Orgone Accumulator', the WMD 'PDO' and the Folktek 'Matter' as the sound sources.
The audio from the Orgone Accumulator is split into two, one is going direct to my mixer, the other is being routed through the Reflex Liveloop in granular (G Move) mode.

The Iron Ether 'Pithoprakta' and the Livewire 'Chaos Computer' both play big parts in this patch."

CosmosÆ’ FX v4.1 introducing stochastic comb filters


Published on Jul 8, 2017 Sinan Bokesoy

"This new update includes comb filters which can be independently assigned to micro and meso events and also dynamically modulated with CosmosÆ’ stochastic engine. Continuously altered spaces are at your finger tips."

Hello Ants! unboxing the Plankton Electronics Noise #02


Published on Jul 8, 2017 Olivier Ozoux

"Fresh from a successful Kickstarter project, I finally received ANTS! which is Plankton Electronics second semi-modular analog synth. I've only played with it for a few hours, but with 4 Oscillators, this is an impressive sound for such a tiny box."

Synthscaper


Published on Jul 8, 2017 James Dyson

"1st Track done with Synthscaper the Ios App from igor vasiliev.

Multi tracj recirded live in cakewalk Sonar PC.

All sounds and effects from Synthscaper only."

iTunes: SynthScaper - Soundscapes synthesizer - iMusicAlbum
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