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Tuesday, April 28, 2026

Zero: DAWless Workflow - Roland CR-78 + Korg Phase 8


video upload by Drift DJ Industries

"See Zero at Superbooth Berlin 2026!

Check out Zero's DAWless sketchbook-style workflow. Bring your DAWless recording setup anywhere, and use Zero to play, record and manipulate audio anytime inspiration strikes.

Watch Zero doing some recording, some beatgrid syncing, and some PPQN clock output, mixing with a Roland CR-78, the Korg Phase 8, Roland P-6, Noise Engineering's Basimilus Iteritas Alter, Intelijel Steppy, and Doepfer Wasp.

Presale Now: https://shop.driftdj.com

More info on our site: https://driftdj.com"

Yamaha RX-8 Circuit Bent Drum Machine

Note: links to listings are affiliate links for which the site may be compensated.
video upload by Canned Sound

"1989 16-bit drum machine with custom 25-point ROM modulation patch bay and 16 preset FX switches."

00:00 - Rhythm 1
02:06 - Rhythm 2
04:11 - Rhythm 3


via this Reverb listing

"Rare 1989 16-bit drum machine with a unique 25 point ROM modulation patch bay and 16 preset effects switches. These custom modifications allow for the processing of the onboard sounds and user programmed rhythms to an extreme extent with the generation of an immense range of warped and inspiring sound design possibilities. These include distortion, bit crushing, aliasing, cross modulation, delays, digital noise, tonal sounds, reversing, flams and more indefinable effects. The five included patch cables can also be stacked for even deeper processing. The unit functions as normal when the patch bay is not implemented. Includes original manual and power supply.

2x 16 backlit LCD display.
43 tuneable and reversible sounds.
99 pattern, 100 song memory.
MIDI in, out.
1/4" outputs.
Tempo and volume controls."

ORIGAMI + UNDULA DRONE


video upload by LARIX ELEKTRO

"During Synthfest 2026, I gave a presentation of my latest modules, then an improvisation.
The video is already online here: [embed below]

And I take this opportunity to thank the wonderful team of @SynthFestFrance once again !

Of course, I am not happy with my performance. But how could it be otherwise: thinking demo and then music, anyway...
But in the end, upon re-listening, it's not so catastrophic.

Here is another attempt, not necessarily better by the way, but which also features the latest version of the ORIGAMI prototype, and the MACRO modules.
The patch is almost identical, with the ORIGAMI entering in stereo into the UNDULA, serving here as a filter.
The result is a drone evolving very gradually. Sub to noise.
No added FX, and barely any processing for the YouTube upload. Listenable on headphones for the stereo and the sub-bass ;)

Special thanks to the airplane that made repeated flyovers above me at the beginning of the recording !"

Larix Elektro | SynthFest France 2026

video upload by SynthFest France

ESK - Soma Pulsar 23 Jam


video upload by Metunar

"Jamming with the Soma Pulsar 23 Drumcomputer.
Direct recording with mastering."

http://www.metunar.ch

One Of The Best Performance Templates For The Octatrack (Updated!)


video upload by EZBOT

"Today we take a look at one of the more popular Performance Templates for the Elektron Octatrack MK1/MK2, the Hybrid 4X4 Performance Template, which now includes an alternate version called Hybrid 4X3. Hybrid 4X3 sacrifices a track to include a live looper for classic DJ transitions.

The Ultimate Wavetable Pack: / ultimate-pack-1-153880313 and https://ko-fi.com/s/b7bb5da64b

Download the Octatrack Hybrid 4X4 Performance Mixer here: one-time purchase https://ko-fi.com/s/82279613bb and here for ongoing support / hybrid-4x4-1-0-140477341"

Sequentix MKS-8E Envelope curves


video upload by sequentix

"Details of the new envelope features on our CPU upgrade for MKS-80
(Next time I'll try to pay more attention to focus and audio levels)"

Ambient with Randomized Samples and Synth Pads | Sinking Stone 2026-04-28 by atnr


video upload by atnr

"An ambient piece created with Ambient Engine ( https://store.atnr.net/ambient-engine... ) and the ‪@SequentialLLC‬ Prophet-10.

Ambient Engine loads samples of ice sounds and human voices and plays them while randomly changing the playback position. The MicroLoop effect is also applied.

On the Prophet-10, synth pads are performed with reverb through the Strymon blueSky.

On the ‪@buchlausa‬ Music Easel, the bass is played using a modulated sound processed with reverb and filtering through the ‪@strymon‬ NIGHTSKY."

Introducing the Body Synths Laboratory


video upload by Body Synths



"The Body Synths Laboratory is a dual-channel effects processor and feedback synthesizer.

Four feedback paths sit at the core of the Laboratory. Route signals, control delay repeats, or add gritty textures. Push them far enough, and the system enters self-oscillation—even with no input. From there, every control reshapes the feedback into anything from subtle drones to harsh noise madness.

Each channel features three voltage-controlled effects: gain, delay, and filter. Run the channels in series or in parallel. Push signals from silence to amplification with the Gain control. Drive the Delay into dirty territory at longer times—we’ve used that famous karaoke machine delay chip. Combine both channels to create multi-tap or ping-pong echoes.

The Resonant Filter provides Low-Pass and High-Pass modes. Chain the two channels in series to create Band-Pass responses. A final clipping stage at the end of each channel adds compression and distortion when driven to extremes.

We’ve also included a global Modulator that can operate as either an Envelope or an LFO, with two positive and two negative CV outputs. Patch them to build effects like tremolo, vibrato, chorus, moving stereo filter sweeps, modulated delays—it can get pretty wild.

The Body Synths Laboratory is being developed in collaboration with Andrey from the Berlin-based pedal company akkusativ.

Body Synths Laboratory

Release: 2026. Price: TBA."

Live on Quray — performative spatial instrument for sound and visuals


video upload by Quray

"Quray is an performative spatial instrument for sound and visuals that lets you play using movements in the air.

Control parameters, play notes, chords and scales, work with light and multimedia — no touch required. Just gesture and sound.

Compatible with MIDI, CV and any DAW.
Perfect for live sets, studio work and multimedia performances.

We redesigned the body, rewrote the software and added new features.
Quray is now more precise, faster and more expressive.

Our magical stone is almost ready.
Sales start very soon."

"We are currently at the pre-release stage and presenting the latest version of the device at Superbooth.

Our booth: H156

If you’re attending the exhibition, we’d be happy to show you the instrument and give a short demo.

We also invite you to our live presentation (Gesprächskonzert):
May 9, 17:30, Kino hall"

See the Quray label below for additional posts.

Getting Started: Patching with Gates and Triggers in Eurorack


video upload by Noise Engineering

"Gates and triggers are some of the most common signals you’ll patch. Both are binary signals, meaning they’re either off or on. Off is 0 volts, and on is usually somewhere around 5 to 10 volts.

So, what’s the difference?

A gate stays high for a certain amount of time. The length of the gate is part of the signal. Sequencers commonly output gates, letting you control how long each note lasts.

A trigger is basically a very short gate. It’s just a quick pulse, usually only a few milliseconds long. Triggers are often used to start events, like setting the tempo for drum modules, firing envelopes, or advancing sequencers. Clock signals are usually triggers as well. Each pulse moves something forward in time, like advancing a sequencer or firing rhythmic events.

In many cases, you can use a gate as a trigger, since modules often only care about the moment the signal goes from low to high. But using a trigger where a gate is expected doesn’t always work the same way, since triggers are so short.

Gates and triggers might be simple signals, but they’re essential for controlling rhythm, timing, and events across your entire patch.

As part of our Getting Started series, here's our blog that covers gates and triggers even more:
https://noiseengineering.us/blogs/loq...

More information on the Case of Steel:
https://noiseengineering.us/products/...

Join us on Discord! Invite link: / discord"
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