MATRIXSYNTH: Tuesday, February 20, 2024


Tuesday, February 20, 2024

FLIGHT OF THE VALKYRIES On Analog Synthesizer - Look Mum No Computer - Classical


video upload by LOOK MUM NO COMPUTER

"Another #Classical Song done on my DIY #Analog #Synthesizer.
Download it here :-
https://www.patreon.com/posts/flight-..."

DB-01 does the DFAM


video upload by Richard DeHove

"What do you get with a full parameter randomization and an LFO modulating FM? Played in the usual way you're almost certain to get a dog's breakfast. But with some careful step arpeggiation it can start to come together in a very DFAM-like way. If you're particularly lucky you may even be able to get the equivalent of four or five progressive sections from a single pattern.

The setup is a little bit involved so if you're impatient to see whether the DFAM sound is achieved just skip to the demo chunks at the end. My favorite is the DAF demo. These were named after creating them - don't think for a moment you can decide what you want ahead of time :D As usual the Gods will deliver to you what they see fit.

The Zen delay is proving a little "smoothing" and rhythmic coherence but other wise what you see is what you get. There's no further processing. Some of the demo tracks are slightly chopped since it's very easy to wander off the path into techno-Gristle land. Visually there's a few sections where the waveform display is missing, so my apologies, in the excitement of twiddling I forgot to switch it on :(

0:00 A mild example
0:42 LFO setup
1:56 Randomizer
2:40 Arp settings
3:42 Set scale
4:25 Roll the dice!
5:45 FM LFO issue
7:11 Demo 1: Warm Featherette
8:00 Demo 2: Funky Gabber
8:34 Demo 3: Bandpassed
10:10 Demo 4: DAF
10:42 Demo 5: Noisetown

Lots of downloads for supporters on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/richarddehove
Many thanks to my kind patrons who keep this channel ad-free
My website: https://richarddehove.com/"

6 Famous Synth Sounds Covered on the Sequential Prophet-6


video uploads by JustinwiththeDead

Playlist:
SEQUENTIAL PROPHET 6 - Van Halen JUMP
SEQUENTIAL PROPHET 6 - Eurythmics: Sweet Dreams
SEQUENTIAL PROPHET 6 - Journey: Separate Ways
SEQUENTIAL PROPHET 6 - A-Ha: Take on Me
SEQUENTIAL PROPHET 6 - Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F
SEQUENTIAL PROPHET 6 - Europe: The Final Countdown

Sequential Prophet 6 & Eventide H90


video upload by 3rdStoreyChemist

The Last Schrittmacher


video upload by verstaerker

"a last functiontest and jam with my Schrittmacher before selling it. Sequencing the OXI Coral and Tunefish-Modular 'Plaits'
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to listen more music by me please visit
https://verstaerker.bandcamp.com
https://verstaerkerahead.bandcamp.com"

Modular - complexe sequence


video upload by ALEQ Modular

"One way to build complexe sequences with modular:
- Multiple sequencers (here some Ritournelle CV Generator from LE)
- A Matrix mixer (the Attenuverter bank from LE too)
- Of course, some synth voices, here with the RYK Vector Wave.
- And to glue all together, a delay. The 4MS Dual Looping Delay

The goal is to route the sequences to the synth voices.
With the matrix, we can mix these sequences in real time. Inverting, adjusting the range etc.
And if all sequences have different clock division and number of steps, the result can be very complexe.
To stay in harmony, a quantizer is inserted between the matrix and the synth voices. here a Klavis CalTrans."

Quasimidi The Raven Synthesizer Demos


video uploads by Analog to the Future

Playlist:
Quasimidi Raven Synthesizer - Play next Version 3 my Track Welcome to the Future
Quasimidi Raven Tutorial Step Sequencer/Sequencer
Quasimidi The Raven Max 1996 Synth - Free Jam
Quasimidi The Raven 1996 Synth - play my Track Welcome to the future Version jam 2
Quasimidi The Raven - Play my Track Welcome to the Future on the Quasimidi Raven
Quasimidi The Raven Max from 1996 - Bedienungsanleitungs Jam
Quasimidi The Raven Max - Old School Jam
Quasimidi The Raven 1996 (Raven Max) - Give me a groove Modus Jam

Selected Tracks From Synthesizers Demos Vol​.​16


video upload by

"high-quality (WAV 24 bit 44.100 Hz) download: https://nacho80.bandcamp.com/album/se...

00:00 01. E-MU Vintage Keys - Guess The Synth 7
04:28 02. KURZWEIL Micro Ensemble ME-1 - Italian Girls
10:29 03. MODAL CraftSynth 2.0 - MiniSynth
18:11 04. MODAL CraftSynth 2.0 - Primera causa archivada
19:54 05. MODAL CraftSynth 2.0 - Segunda causa archivada
22:02 06. Twisted Electrons TherapSID MK1 - MOS Technology
32:43 07. Waldorf Blofeld - Too Many Emotions
44:02 08. Kawai GMega LX - Brisa marina 89
48:34 09. Kawai GMega LX - Dallas Techno
53:34 10. Kawai GMega LX - Asumido
58:20 11. Kawai GMega LX - En el mismo cuarto
1:03:22 12. Yamaha TX81Z - Tuve un descalabro
1:07:57 13. Yamaha TX81Z - Animales MSX
1:13:49 14. Yamaha TX81Z - El Chao de El Hoyo
1:17:26 15. Yamaha TX81Z - Triple Dragon
1:23:29 16. Yamaha TX81Z - Embalada para un loco
1:24:20 17. Yamaha TX81Z - Ya no importa nada
1:28:21 18. Yamaha TX81Z - Gimnastas unidos
1:31:01 19. Yamaha TX81Z - Demo 8
1:32:50 20. Yamaha TX81Z - Ni tan siquiera
1:35:37 21. BONUS 11 - Random Live Mix 4"

Ensoniq ESQ-1 Wave Synthesizer SN ESQ-32826-D

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via this auction

"Classic vintage Ensoniq ESQ1 ('plastic' case) 8-voice polyphonic wave synthesizer for sale. Three crunchy digital oscillators, a sweet Curtis CEM-3379 VCF and VCA per voice. Eight-part multitimbral with sequencer. Software OS version 3.4."

Roland MRS-2 ProMars 37-Key Duophonic Synthesizer

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via this auction

"This is a Roland Promars from the late 1970’s with the original hard case and manual. Every function works and the unit sounds amazing. It’s in great cosmetic condition for its age and the included original manual and case add to its value as a collectible piece."

1974 Moog Minimoog Model D

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via this auction

Note the reflections on the wood.

"Up for your consideration is this nearly 50 year old, un-modded, and fully-refreshed, May 1974 Minimoog Model D.

This Model D sounds proper wicked with no trace of 'quirks' or issues; From the centered pitch wheel to the CV input and S-trig inputs working as expected. This particular unit works and sounds incredible. The control knobs and switches work without noise or issues. The keybed is properly firm, with a nice greazy-give and smoothness; 'A great action.' as described by an experienced gigging keyboardist who visited me last week.

The original internal-boards are labeled with matching serial #s that match chassis.

During the freshening this half-century-old Model D it was fitted with a new power cable, a new power lamp, all new key bushings, key alignment, and all new electrolytic capacitors thru-out. Freshening also included finely detailed cleaning of all switches and and rotory switches, disassembly and cleaning the pots, and the keybed was rebuilt. The cabinet was refreshed but with deliberate attention to retaining scars, nicks, and bumps left from the original Twin Cities session-musican owner. Lastly the unit was completely calibrated to specifications @ 72F and has been played several times a week over the past month."

Moog Polymoog Repair - Dead/Incorrect Sounding Keys - Synthchaser #162


video upload by Synthchaser

"In this video I show how to repair the 2 most common causes of a very frequent Polymoog problem--dead or incorrect sounding keys."

OBERHEIM MATRIX-6 : The Jam


video upload by KaysLabs

"Preset run through the Oberheim Matrix-6...what a synth!

You can grab the presets I am using from this website: soundarchive(dot)co/oberheim-matrix6"

Electro track live mixed in analog studio


video upload by Peter Maas

"Letting the analog synthesizers blast in dopplereffekt/aux88 style. TR808+TR606 beats, Korg MonoPoly bass, Minimoog, PS3100 pads, TTSH ringmodulator sounds and much more fancy stuff. Video annotated with more explanations."

“The Camp” | Soma Lyra 8 FX


video upload by Nostalgic Ruckus

"In the moment of imperfection with the Lyra 8 FX."

Paul McGowan of PS Audio Explains the Moog Synthesizer


video upload by Paul McGowan, PS Audio

"The classic Moog changed the world. Paul helps us understand what all the wires and modules actually do."

https://www.psaudio.com

Fascinating bit at 1:50. Paul McGowan actually created his own synthesizer, The Infinitizer. Curious if there are any images of it out there. He almost sold one to Wendy Carlos. It gets a mention in his book 99% True: Almost a National Bestseller which you can find on Amazon here (note this is an affiliate link - see the site's privacy policy for more info).

Update: I asked Paul if he had any pics of The Infinitizer. Unfortantely he didn't, and he no longer has any of the parts, but he did send over the following additional info:

"I don’t have any photos of the Infinitizer, unfortunately. I remember a very sad day back in 1995 or so when I was cleaning out my lab and had to own up to hauling it off to the dump (it was a mere skeleton of PCBs, a keyboard, and lots of wires and didn’t work)."

"The idea was to make 10 synthesizers into one unit that was easy to use. This meant it would be the world’s first polyphonic synth, since musicians only have 10 fingers.

I designed a complete analog chain of 10 modules (the usual: VC filters, oscillators, envelope generators, amplifiers, etc.). Then, I hired an engineer out of Vandenburg Air Force Base who was a whiz at this new thing called “digital”. He designed for me a multiplexed keyboard that constantly scanned all the keys looking for ones that were pressed. The keys were all internally numbered and when pressed, the multiplexer would find an available VC oscillator and assign that number to the oscillator. Because we know the number of the key, the appropriate voltage was sent to that oscillator and it produced the appropriate frequency for that key. In order to have the entire keyboard voltage move up and down (like if you wanted to bend the notes or modulate the frequency with a LF oscillator) the master voltage (that got divided by the individual keys assigned to it) could be accessed as one might normally do through the patch bay.

I also wanted to have the keys pressure sensitive so for that, I invented the use of conductive foam under each key (and that too could manipulate the master voltage to the oscillator banks) and could be assigned to modulate any of the other modifiers too. My patch bay was a switch matrix and pots kind of like ARP used to do.

It was a very cool device which I wrote about extensively in my memoirs, 99% True."

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As for the first non organ based poly synth, currently that honor likely goes to one of the following depending how you define it:

1975 - Buchla 502 - six voice polyphonic with minicomputer and ability to save patches to tape drive. Development on the 500 series began in 1969.

1975 - Oberheim FVS - four voice polyphonic with Polyphonic Synthesizer Programmer. Not sure if the 502 or FVS was released first.

1977 - Yamaha - CS50/CS60/CS80 - first single enclosure polyphonic keyboard synthesizers, with the CS80 to be the first synth with poly aftertouch

1978 - Sequential Circuits - microprocessor control the SCI prophet 10 (briefly) and the P-5 --- again based on existing E-mu tech stuff

via The First Synth to...

Morphor Plectrum: Demo and tutorial of analog Karplus-Strong module


video upload by CatSynth TV

"We explore the Plectrum module from Belgium-based Morphor, and demonstrate all of its features. The Plectrum is an all-analog implementation of the Karplus-Strong algorithm for plucked string sounds. It uses a BBD 'bucket bridge' delay, and a one-pole low-pass filter to create the algorithm's all-important feedback loop. In this demo, we introduce the algorithm and show how the different knobs and CV sources affect aspects of the sound. We also try out the advanced 'loop extender' feature that allows us to add other modules into the feedback loop of the Karplus-Strong system.

00:00 Introduction
00:14 The Karplus-Strong plucked string algorithm
01:02 Overview of the Morphor Plectrum
01:59 Basic functions and controls (feedback, color, pitch)
04:45 Using different trigger signals and noise bursts
05:59 CV input options
08:55 Loop Extender with Rossum Electro-Music Morpheus Z-plane filter
10:48 Loop Extender with Metasonix R54 Supermodule VCO/VCF
12:36 Demo with Make Noise Rene driving the Plectrum
14:01 Conclusion

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SEQTRAK and Midicake ARP Inspiring Creative New Ideas


video upload by midicake

"🎹 How do you combine the mechanics of creating melodies with the musical theory that guides and underpins good music, without years of learning and practice? 🎵

🎶Yamaha's Seqtrak is a battery-powered groove box, synthesizer and sampler touted as the Ultimate Music creation station. It has great sounds and some very neat tricks. However, I have 3 big issues, not just with Seqtrak but with step-sequencer groove boxes in general. 🎧

In this video, I'll go through my issues and how to solve them by plugging in a Melody Designer like Midicake ARP. I'll show you how to get more from your Step Sequencer and how powerful sequence generators can inspire new musical ideas with amazing ease.

00:00 Intro
01:00 The Big Issues
01:20 Recording Woes
01:55 Piano Skills
02:37 Clumsy Step Sequencing
02:55 Arpeggios to the rescue?
03:10 All out of ideas
04:00 How do you solve a problem like Maria?
04:29 Easy Melodies with Midicake ARP
05:40 Recording into Seqtrak
06:30 Building Variations
07:00 Keeping everything in Harmony
08:20 Cumbersome Drum Programing
09:04 Inspiring Drum Sequences
10:00 Crazy Modulations
10:44 Performance Demo
11:45 Conclusions
12:36 Outro"

Last call for Particles on Kickstarter




via IOLabs

"We have had an amazing campaign and can't wait to start production!

There are around 12 hours left to support Particles on Kickstarter!

Thanks to all of the backers and we look forward to sharing the manufacturing process with you!"

Processing sequences - using the Attenuverter Bank


video upload by LARIX ELEKTRO

"How to use the CONTROLE Attenuverter Bank to route multiple sequences into multiple synth voices.

Here, the module is used as a Matrix, with 4 sequences from RITOURNELLE CV Generator, into the 4 voices of a RYK Vector Synth."

http://www.larix-elektro.com/

Just Some Nice Chords


video upload by John L Rice

"MOTM modular, Mellotron M4000D, Yamaha FS1R, Expressive E Osmose, Strymon and Lexicon effects."

Chillin' to Blank Slate on Akai MPC One + Roland JX-08


video upload by gstormelectro

"Audio + Video by G-Storm Electro c. 2024

Freestyle chill vibes in the studio lab. Akai MPC One + Roland JX-08. Blank Slate comes from my album Superior Mirage out now on Bandcamp
https://gstormelectro.bandcamp.com/"

Gotharman's Little Deformer 2 White/Silver Model

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via this auction

"Gotharman's LD2 Granular Workstation

It's a synthesizer

It's a sampler

It's a sequencer

It's an unique FX processor

It's a granular powerhouse

Truly a unique and powerful piece of gear that is long out of production in favor of its successor, the LD3. I personally favor the LD2.

It has a memory expansion installed for a total of 1GB of sample memory"

Oberheim Xpander

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via this auction

"Recently serviced, brand new top of the line modern power supply from Synthtaste, brand new battery, all tuning passes, every knob and button working great, and it sounds... Like pure bliss. Comes with hard case."

Access Virus TI Polar 37-Key Digital Synthesizer

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via this auction

Dave Smith Pro 2 w/ SKB Case

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via this auction

"This 44-key keyboard synthesizer from Dave Smith Instruments is a top-of-the-line option for professional audio equipment needs.

With semi-weighted keys, a versatile sequencer, and an arpeggiator, this Sequential Pro 2 model is perfect for musicians in need of a high-quality synthesizer.

The hardshell SKB rolling case makes it easy to transport and protect when on the go, making it a must-have for those who perform or travel frequently."

Korg Modwave Demo (No Talking)


video upload by Nicolas Melis

0:00. distro split sync
0:39. delicate dance
1:13 grinde mw
1:37. blinking lights
2:06. ripper lead mod wheel
2:33 digi motion
3:01. distro split metal
3:57. electricity poly
4:11. gloria
5:03. gates to rose garden
5:50. cold atmospheres
6:36. tapeop lead
6:48. the wave cello
7:17. batesque split
7:39. shadow evolver

Jolin Lab SINGOLI / 7 input DC coupled utility mixer / expander / explanation and demo


video upload by BRiES

"SINGOLI by Jolin is a DC coupled mixer - which means it's suited to mix things like lfos, envelopes, etc. You can just as well use it for mixing down audio and when connected to the performance mixer TUTTO&SEMPRE it can act as a 7 input mono expander for that module.

SINGOLI has one special trick up its sleeve: the T or transient output. This output generates a short gate or trigger whenever the master output (O) on SINGOLI crosses a certain threshold. I've found this threshold to be around 2.5V. This output can for example be used the make a clock or trigger pattern from lfos or audio sources for envelopes, drums, ... or to trigger other events on your system."

0:00 intro
0:06 hi
0:16 features summed up
3:32 sound snippets
4:55 features explained
15:22 T output
20:32 patch examples
41:12 thanks for watching!

You can find additional posts featuring Jolin Lab's SINGOLI here.

AnalogFX VXC 2220 Vocoder Sound Demo (no talking - well, sort of)


video upload by Limbic Bits

You can find additional demos and details on the AnalogFX VXC 2220 Vocoder here.

0:00 Colossus Saw
0:20 Colossus Clean Voice
0:30 Colossus Variations 1
1:13 Colossus Variations 2
1:44 Colossus Variations 3 Noise
2:19 Thoreau Walden Female Clean
2:30 Thoreau Walden Female External Carrier 1
3:15 Thoreau Walden Female External Carrier 2
3:37 Thoreau Walden Male Clean into Vocoder
4:40 Thoreau Walden Male PolyVocoder (External Carrier)
5:04 Looped Female Voice (External Carrier / MI Braids Chord)
6:52 Drum Loop Clean into different Vocoder Variations

Four tips to use CUNSA as a sound source (including ringing and additive synthesis)


video upload by Frap Tools

"What happens when a filter can self-oscillate and track V/oct flawlessly? Correct, it can become a sine wave oscillator. And when the filter is quadruple? That's when the fun begins. In today's video, we will explore four and a half ways to use CUNSA as an oscillator. More will come, so let us know when shall we go next!"

00:00 Introduction
00:22 Tip 1: Self-oscillators and four sine waves
02:05 Tip 2: Ringing the filters
02:05 Tip 3: Fake harmonic oscillator
08:46 Tip 4: Harmonic ringing
10:05 Tip 4,5: Inharmonic oscillator!

Big Mono Synth Pacth | Schlappy Patching with Stazma


video upload by SCHLAPPI ENGINEERING

Schlappy Patching with Stazma

"Here we go for another episode of Schlappi Patching I'll try to patch up a Minimoog style voice with my Schlappi system, and it will of course get out of hand. It's also a first try on my side for the yet to come Dual Vector Foil module."

00:00 Intro
00:50 Minimoog style patch
07:21 Sequence jam
08:46 Let's go weird
11:28 End jam


Patch From Scratch | Schlappy Patching with Stazma

video upload by SCHLAPPI ENGINEERING

"Episode 3 for Schlappy Patching!
I just got a new 6U, 98HP case to make a proper Schlappi System (with some additional modules from other brands) and this is the celebration of that, my very patch on it, a first dialog with the 'machine'.
Not the most musical but quite a fun journey."

Instruō Introduces dåpf Dual All-Pass Filter Effects Processor Eurorack Module



via Instruō

"Introducing dåpf, the first dedicated effects processor in the Instruō product line. The Instruō dåpf is a set of two analogue all-pass filters.

You might be asking yourself, “What is the point of a filter that passes everything?” All-pass filters don’t actually attenuate frequency amplitudes directly, but rather alter the phase relationship of frequencies across the spectrum. All-pass filter stages appear in the vast majority of voltage-controlled filter topologies as well as serving as a core building block within DSP.

The normalled I/O of dåpf allows for cascaded or independent use of the two all-pass filter circuits, offering everything from classic phase-shifting to psychoacoustic stereo enhancement and synthetic Doppler effect.

• Two parallel all-pass filters
• Independent attenuverters for voltage control
• 1-Pole/2-Pole configuration for left channel
• Cascaded normalisation
• Global 1 volt per octave tracking"


Instruō - dåpf Overview

video upload by Instruō

"This video is long... But the second half is very much optional expansion and deep dive into some theory of all-pass filters.
The first few examples are much quicker, more practical examples of dåpf patched.
Thanks for watching :)"
~Jason
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00:00:00 Instruōduction
00:03:24 Overview | Stereo Enhancement
00:04:19 Stereo Enhancement - Subtractive patch sound source
00:04:55 Stereo Enhancement - Traditional stereo panning
00:06:13 Stereo Enhancement - Spectrally transparent waveshaping
00:07:22 Stereo Enhancement - dåpf inputs/outputs
00:09:42 Stereo Enhancement - Controls and CV inputs
00:10:14 Stereo Enhancement - 6dB/12dB pole switch
00:11:18 Stereo Enhancement - Mono to Stereo patching
00:15:41 Stereo Enhancement - Static phase shift
00:17:32 Stereo Enhancement - Level 1: modulation
00:19:40 Stereo Enhancement - Level 2: modulation + waveshaping
00:25:02 Stereo Enhancement - Level 3: modulation + timbre
00:27:50 Vibrato Everything
00:28:17 Vibrato Everything - What is vibrato?
00:29:35 Vibrato Everything - Non-FM vibrato
00:30:22 Vibrato Everything - (tangent: sine phase)
00:31:34 Vibrato Everything - (tangent: sine spatialisation)
00:32:37 Vibrato Everything - Non-FM vibrato (sine wave)
00:34:11 Vibrato Everything - Non-FM vibrato (sawtooth wave)
00:38:42 Vibrato Everything - Non-FM vibrato (complex audio)
00:40:46 Vibrato Everything - Non-FM... FM? ...PM! (Phase Modulation)
00:43:47 Feedback Processing |"Doppler"
00:44:33 Feedback Processing |"Doppler" - Lúbadh feedback patch
00:46:38 Feedback Processing |"Doppler" - Doppler shift description
00:48:08 Feedback Processing |"Doppler" - Doppler dåpf 1pole/2-pole
00:49:20 Feedback Processing |"Doppler" - Doppler dåpf 3-pole/-4pole
00:51:28 Feedback Processing |"Doppler" - Doppler dåpf in stereo!
00:52:02 Feedback Processing |"Doppler" - Delay feedback
00:54:54 Feedback Processing |"Doppler" - Audio rate modulation
00:56:32 Building a phaser - Deep dive into all-pass filters
00:58:44 Building a phaser - Phase shift of a fundamental
00:59:41 Building a phaser - Quadrature: sine | cosine
01:00:43 Building a phaser - Drawing perfect circles
01:01:41 Building a phaser - Drawing (non-)perfect circles
01:02:16 Building a phaser - Frequency dependent phase shift
01:04:22 Building a phaser - 1V/octave tracking
01:07:40 Building a phaser - More than one sine wave
01:08:58 Building a phaser - The harmonic overtone series
01:10:19 Building a phaser - Sawtooth wave low-pass filtered (reference)
01:11:15 Building a phaser - Phase shifting harmonic overtones
01:15:42 Building a phaser - Inside a phaser
01:18:00 Building a phaser - Stereo Phaser
01:22:19 Building a phaser - uPhaser Befaco FXBoy
01:23:46 Building filters - Any-pass filter?
01:25:05 Building filters - RC low-pass filter
01:26:03 Building filters - Spectral cancellation principles
01:28:35 Building filters - APF to LPF
01:30:10 Building filters - APF to HPF
01:32:03 Building filters - Parallel dual all-pass filters
01:37:41 Building filters - Resonant filters"

And a video from Divkid:

Wow! I didn't know All Pass Filters could do this // 3 Patches with dapf from Instruo
video upload by DivKid

"I'm always striving to learn and explore with sound and music and dapf (the new Eurorack module from Instruo) certainly brought a big slap of school day into DivKid HQ. I was aware of all pass filters, getting past the funny idea that "all" frequencies pass (so what's the point?) and knowing they were use for phase shifts. What I didn't know is how core and important to filter topologies they were and how creatively useful they could be.

Some exploring later and here we are, with 3 patches that really show the power of phase manipulation. While dapf makes a fantastically chewy phaser FX unit I didn't expect it would be such a great stereo expander for a single VCO nor did I know I could be MUSICAL and totally analogue 3 operator FM/PM (like the digital Yamaha DX and Casio CZ phase/FM methods) synth."

TipTop Audio ART Modules


video upload by Luca Longobardi

"Last series of tests before the imminent commercial release of the Tiptop Audio ART modules.
In this session, of which I recorded a small jam, I configured the system so as to have a good comparison on polyphony tracking.

One of the two ATX1 analog oscillators (bass line) is managed via CV through the ART V/Oct Quantizer, the other analog oscillator and the digital one (Vortex) are instead managed via Midi, all via the Korg Sq-64.
The Roland S-1 is routed in the Morphagene, the Just Friends uses the Mutable Instruments Ripples Resonance to ping it on the melody line entrusted to the digital oscillator and the Pladask Elektrisk Dradd adds some glitchy vibes via its Tape function. TX-6 for delay."

Dreadbox Telepathy Bundle, the Under_thinker Patches


video upload by Dreadbox

"Some cool Patches on the Telepathy Bundle, created and produced by Under_thinker

TELEPATHY is a Full voice Analog Synthesizer Eurorack module with deep modulation options due to its multi-destination LFO and Envelope. From Bass sounds to Leads, to Drums and Drones, Telepathy has broad and versatile sound design capabilities."

'Unwind' - Ambient Reverse Tape Style Sounds on Korg Minilogue XD (Watch till the end...)


video upload by PARKER

"https://jparkersound.bandcamp.com/

All sounds Korg Minilogue XD recorded in one take

The reason I ask you to watch till the end, if you will, is because I feel the patch sounds more realistic like Reverse Tape the more I raise the filter

Enjoy

x"
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