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Wednesday, September 27, 2017

Dubreq Stylophone Gen X-1 Synthesizer Demo


Published on Sep 27, 2017 Harvey Rothman

"A portable, analogue synthesizer with a delightful charisma for £60? Let's give it a listen!"

Bitranger-Bastl Instruments Patch #5


Published on Sep 27, 2017 Dziam Bass

"Bitranger-Bastl instruments Patch #5 with delay and reverb"

Roland Boutique SH-01A and TR-09 (minimal jam)


Published on Sep 27, 2017 Calle Nilsson

"Roland Boutique SH-01A and TR-09 recorded with GO:MIXER and an iPhone 7."

Michael Boddicker's Reaction to DeepMind12


Published on Sep 27, 2017 BEHRINGER

"Michael Boddicker is a Grammy award-winning film composer and session musician who has worked with the likes of Michael Jackson, Earth Wind, and Fire, Quincy Jones and much more.

In this video he gives his reaction to our first synthesizer: 'This instrument sounds great.'"

Beat707 NXT Mute and Solo Tracks


Published on Sep 27, 2017 William Kalfelz

"Here's a better overview of the latest new features.

https://github.com/Beat707/Beat707-NXT

http://www.Beat707.com"

Korg Monologue Song - The Overlapped


Published on Sep 27, 2017 Oscillator Sink

"I thought it might be fun to put together some songs where the Korg Monologue was the sole sound source - this is the first one I've finished. Everything you hear is coming from the Monologue (including the drums). The track is a bit of an experiment in overlapping musical figures and involved a *lot* of live knob tweaking on the Korg.

It was really good fun to make, so I hope you enjoy listening to it!

The visualisation is done with the excellent 'PrettyScope' from SoundMote: https://www.soundemote.com/prettyscope"

Moog Music Announces the 2017 Halloween Theremin Video Contest with Hannibal Buress


Published on Sep 27, 2017 Moog Music Inc

"It’s that time of year again. The time when the unearthly sounds of the theremin float up from the ether to announce the thinning of the veil between worlds. It’s also the time of year for the Moog Halloween Theremin Contest. In celebration of the holiday, we want you to produce your best Halloween-themed Theremin video. Entries will be judged on originality, creativity and overall-spookiness.

To Enter:

1. Grab your Theremin.

2. Create a video of you playing it that embodies the spirit of the season.

3. Upload the video to Youtube using the title “Moog Halloween Theremin Video Contest 2017”. All videos must be uploaded by MIDNIGHT EST on Thursday, October 26th.

4. Send an email with the subject “Moog Halloween Theremin Video Contest 2017” to contest@moogmusic.com with the YouTube link to your entry.

On October 31st, Moog will announce three winners on the basis of originality, creativity, and best embodiment of Halloween.

First place will receive a Mother-32 Analog Synthesizer, second place a MF-108 Cluster Flux and third place a MF-102 Ring Modulator.

Full contest rules here. https://www.moogmusic.com/support/the..."

Buchla 259e Twisted Waveform Generator Comes to Software


Published on Sep 27, 2017 Published on Sep 27, 2017

"Get your free 20-day trial license here: http://softu.be/buchla_259e

✮ Buchla 259e is the first ever officially licensed Buchla plug-in. The equally unique and desirable dual oscillator—with a truly twisted circuitry—is available as an expansion to Softube's Modular ✮"


"The Buchla 259e Twisted Waveform Generator plug-in for Modular features all the digital waveshaping, aliasing noise and foldover frequencies of the original hardware. Enjoy the self-modifying, screeching, snarling responses from the original’s downright odd inner workings. The 259e is a unique addition to the Modular ecosystem.

'Coming from a staunch, obsessive analog Buchla tradition I was skeptical about a virtual 259e. But Softube has knocked it out of the park.'

Todd Barton, Buchla Legend

What Is a Twisted Waveform Generator Anyways?
The 259e consists of two separate oscillators—Principal and Modulation—where Modulation can be used either to modulate the Principal oscillator or as a separate generator of audible notes. Furthermore, the sine wave generated by the Principal oscillator is simultaneously applied to two of the eight available waveshape tables. A morph voltage pans between the two tables and a warp voltage varies the amplitude of the sinusoidal (driving) waveform. Both these functions can be modulated by the Modulation oscillator.

'Three years ago I purchased a Buchla Easel and it really changed the way I compose my music. The Softube Buchla 259e makes me not miss my Easel too much while travelling.'

Andreas Tilliander, Producer, DJ, remixer and artist.

Here's Where it Gets Really Twisted
Three of the waveshape tables are actually not tables in the classical sense—they are simply portions of the 259e operating program, full of unpredictable noise and frequent silences. This is the innovative Mem Skew mode, possibly the most unique feature of the Buchla 259e. When these tables are selected, the FM controls are re-assigned to table scanning functions and the FM inputs become table modulators.

To sum it up, while the Buchla 259e can certainly be used for more traditional sounds, it excels at creating otherworldly twisted digital sonic landscapes. Which is why it is one of the most coveted synth modules on the market.

Adam Pietruszko Moog Sub 37 Soundbank


Available at Loopmasters

"5Pin Media proudly presents "Adam Pietruszko - Moog Sub 37 Soundbank", the second instalment in their new series - dedicated to bringing musicians and producers the best in up to date sounds for popular modern hardware synths spanning various genres and styles.

The Sub 37 Soundbank comprises 128 inspirational modern multi-genre presets for the Moog Sub 37 and Moog Subsequent 37 synths by expert sound designer and audio engineer Adam Pietruszko.

Adam hails from Warsaw where he teaches synthesis and sound design at the Academy of Audio Engineering. At the the Polish-Japanese Academy of Information Technology his teaching covers sound synthesis, acoustics, electroacoustics, digital audio theory and music production. He has been a member of The Association of Sound Engineers in Poland since 2009. His journey in electronic music began in 2003 when he started spinning vinyl in Warsaw clubs, later turning to synthesizers and production. He is the creator of numerous award winning sample libraries and synthesizer soundbanks focusing on the field of cinematic effects, picture scoring and electronic music. He combines analog and digital synthesizer techniques with percussion and field recordings, as well as physical modeling and experimental audio creation. His works also include tutorial videos on synthesizer programming and sound design.

The presets are provided both as a whole soundbank, as well as individual patches, all in .syx format. You will need a MIDI interface and a SysEx application to load the bank into your instrument OR the Moog Sub 37 Editor/Librarian application.

The majority of the presets have parameters assigned to the mod wheel and several with keyboard aftertouch, denoted by "AT" after the preset name - be sure to make the most of these modifiers.

5Pin Media Soundbank - Crafted by true masters of their machines especially for you to unlock the true sonic potential of your Hardware Synth and focus on making great music.

Please Note:
All sounds in the demos, apart from drums, are from this product, no other samples were used. EQ, compression, delay and reverb were applied."

Modular Workshop - Live @ Analogue Zone Showroom E05


Streamed live 54 minutes ago Analogue Zone Showroom / Synths and Studio

"In this week's episode Ramin is exploring further possibilities with the Buchla LEM Snoopy and also the eurorack West-Coast synthesis architecture with the Make Noise - DPO and Endorphin.es - Terminal. Also, Morphagene is explained in more depth along with the Make Noise - René's sequencing twists with the X & Y clock outs. The 4ms - Dual Looping Delay's feedback and time parameters will be modulated by the Cwejman - D-LFO. Ramin will also hit some TIptop drums with the Circadian Rhythms trigger sequencer. Join us in the chatroom as well!

Modular Workshop is a weekly live series from the Analogue Zone Budapest showroom with our experienced modular electronic music performer & friend, Ramin Sayyah. The series was created in order to introduce either one particular module or a very special selection of module-combinations to make various kinds of music with them.

A new episode is streamed live every Wednesday on Analogue Zone's Youtube channel. After a short live performance, Ramin walks us through the building blocks of the patch and answers any questions raised by the viewers.

Tune in every Wednesday afternoon for the show and feel free to ask questions directly during the live stream - also let us know if you want to pay a visit to the showroom during the live show: we can accept a few guests too.


LET'S CONNECT!
AnalogueZone ► http://www.analoguezone.com"
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