Sunday, February 16, 2025
Soma Terra tutorial/impromptu demo #1
video upload by SynthAddict
"first of a series on this amazing instrument
a lot to learn and explore"
Audio starts after 18:50 or so.
Walrus Audio Qi Etherealizer Pedal Unboxing and Demo with Sequential OB-6
video upload by I Love Cats and Synths
"Unboxing, demo and jam of the new Walrus Audio Qi Etherealizer Effects Pedal with Sequential OB-6 synthesizer.
0:00 Unboxing
2:35 First test
4:04 Demo Patch on OB-6 and Qi Chorus
4:52 Delay and Filter
5:55 Grain Cloud
7:26 Phrase Sampler
8:12 Reverb
9:35 Jam"
Eurorack Dark Ambient modular music with Noise Engineering feat. GAMUT REPETITOR
video upload by Flat Round Modular Music
"First try with Gamut Repetitor, basically a four Chanel random voltages sequencer...
Have a look."
242T Programmable Pulser | Buchla 200 Series EP.12 | By Tiptop Audio
video upload by Cinematic Laboratory
"I've been wondering how to approach this episode. If this were a module review, the 242 would not be able to stand up against modern 21st century sequencers. It's basically a 12 step sequencer with three rows of pulses so you can't even do a four on the floor. We need to remember we didn't have those in the late 60's, so let's not worry about that too much.
The classic pin-controlled 242 was custom made for CBS and it didn't carry the Buchla name. CBS (California Broadcast Systems) was licensed to build and distribute the 100 series and it eventually stopped because CBS didn't see a future for electronic instruments. I guess you need to have a long term vision, and CBS clearly had a different one. Regardless, the 242 is extremely rare. Fortunately, the 242T is not. Tiptop abandoned the pins and fancy illuminated buttons in favour of small buttons and a LED matrix. The 242t is a Tiptop first, and a CBS/Buchla later.
The 242 is a retro-futuristic trigger sequencer with some weird outputs. The ABC pulses are extremely short, but the alternating outputs are longer. Then, there's this SAW CV output which is tied to the master clock. There are start/stop and reset inputs and a CV controlled Period which is not unlike a frequency when pushed to audio rate. I tried to ping the 296 Spectral Processor with the ABC outputs, but these are barely audible. If you want to ping a rhythm on the 296, you'll need to use 281 envelopes and patch from there. Using them to ping a 292 vactrol is just wonderful.
Stazma and Todd Barton made excellent video manuals, so I am not going to explain the module in this video. Since nearly every Buchla module is either quad or dual, I used two 242 modules. I had to. Imagine it's the early 70's and it's the Dawn of Synthesis. We have no idea what the future will bring."
2025.02.15 - ambient waves - UDO Super 6 | norns rachim | chase bliss lossy
video upload by thelongradio
"Rainy complicated days.
This started out as an exploration of the norns script rachim, which I had never used before. Pretty amazing with just a little bit of tweaking / making it your own.
Once I had a sequence that I enjoyed, I got lost playing with some sound design on the super 6.
Context is some MOOD 2 and Lossy."
Terminal city blues | Korg Radias, Elektron Digitakt II | Downtempo, IDM
video upload by Treenote
"Terminal city blues
An ambient / downtempo / IDM track created with a Korg Radias and an Elektron Digitakt II. For this track the Digitakt is sequencing the Radias.
Support me on Bandcamp:
Bandcamp: https://treenote.bandcamp.com
My Website: https://treenotemusic.ca"
Severance title Track on Yamaha CS80
video upload by Jose's Vintage Keys
"@RickBeato made a video on this great composition - inspired me to have a go at it - of course in Vangelis style with #cs80 #cp70 and lots of #rhodespiano"
Prophet X - Epic Vol.3 | DX Dreams (SF2 available)
video upload by Espen Kraft
00:00 Intro
02:02 Electric Pianos
04:49 Guitars
07:10 Keyboard/Synth
13:01 Strings
"The best Yamaha DX samples and patches inside your Prophet X.
I've layered and recorded my best patches from over 30 years with the DX7, TX816 and TX802.
All put into 64 epic multi-samples which I've recorded with focus on making the most beautiful and musically DX patches you'll ever need in your PX.
Some of the samples have up to 5 velocity layers.
The number of individual recorded samples in this project is close to 3000 in total. Total filesize is 2Gb.
The price for this pack is $35USD (or €35Euros if you're in Europe) and considering you'll get the absolute best patches and samples ever made for these synths directly onto your Prophet X, this price is a steal.
My CONTACT email address is this: espenkraft69@gmail.com If you want to purchase this pack please send me an email and I'll give you instructions on how to order. If you want a bundled (discount) price for multiple packs just let me know.
I will only sell Prophet X packs directly through email.
All the multi-samples are available as *sf2 (TAL sampler and Logic compatible) if you're interested. Price is the same.
I've included 48 patches to help you get going (as shown in he video demo) and you have two options of transfer: Bank U1 P80 – P128 or Bank A2 P80-P128.
If you want to transfer the patches SOMEWHERE ELSE on your own PX, you can do so manually, by editing the individual sysex files.
Here is the link to my video where I show how you can do that. It's quite easy:
• Prophet X - Overwrite factory memory ... [posted here]
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