MATRIXSYNTH: New Updates in 2019


Showing posts with label New Updates in 2019. Show all posts
Showing posts with label New Updates in 2019. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 08, 2019

Elektron's Analog Heat Gets an Update



via Elektron

"With the new Analog Heat OS 1.20, we’ve added features that will expand the usability of our powerful sound processor, enabling more sound sculpting possibilities and experimentation. With these new features, plus a few improvements and bug fixes, 1.20 is here for your fiery leisure!

Class compliant audio over USB
We’ve added support for class compliant audio over USB. This means that you will have new possibilities when using the Analog Heat together with devices that supports class compliant audio (such as computers, phones or tablets) making it an even more flexible partner in your setup. Practically this means you now may use the unit in a bunch of different scenarios - for example, as an audio interface, recording the processed sound, or as a sound processor for your USB audio host. You can also use the USB audio host as a pre or post effect for the Analog Heat. The choice is yours.

Check out all the routing options in the new Audio Routing menu. Here you can setup up the audio routing in a multitude of different ways to suit your particular setup and needs.

Preset transfer
You can now export and import the Analog Heat’s presets and settings. This enables safe storage of your favorite presets and settings, and the possibility to reload them at your convenience.

For a full list of improvements and fixes, check the release notes.

Download Analog Heat OS 1.20 here.

If you use the Overbridge Beta, you will need to update to the new Overbridge release, which is also released today to support the new 1.20 firmware. You can download this at Elektronauts (log-in required)."

Wednesday, October 02, 2019

iDensity 4.0 Preview


Published on Oct 2, 2019 Alessandro Petrolati

+ New Matrix 16X16 Audio Routing
+ New Support for AUv3/IAA Host in the Matrix
+ New Slider/Knobs resizable range for the LFO/MIDI/Accel etc…
+ AUv3: Play/Stop according to HOST
+ LIVE switch controlled by MIDI
+ Freeze Button works in Sync Mode
+ Scanning reverse in Sync Mode
+ User Interface, Improved
+ Buffer Export saved as 16 bit 44.1 kHz
+ Added 6 AB/IAA AudioSenderPorts for the six Granular Streams
+ LFO Start/Stop bug fixed for multiple instances
+ iPhone X compatibility
+ MIDI Channel for note on/off/pg, fixed
+ Some minor iPhone UI bugs, fixed

iDensity is rated as a Killer App by Apps4iDevices.
iDensity is a new real-time software designed for asynchronous sound file granulation, a genuine granular playground able to generate a wide range of usual and not so usual effects: time/pitch shifting, time/pitch jittering, intricate textures, grain fountain/pulverizer, recording and manipulation of buffers, complex scrub pad exploration, dynamic envelope shape and many more. iDensity for iPad will give you all the basic and advanced tools you need to manipulate sound in subtle and surprising ways. All these features are packed in an optimized, user-friendly, visually sharp interface that is easy to access when fast-improvising live, composing in a studio, or sound designing at home and on the go! You will have the power, freedom, and flexibility to create like never before – on your iPad!
Control and shape grains, anytime, anywhere with Density for iPad.

+ Six Granular Streams
+ Six Remote Audio Units Host support
+ Full Instr and FX AudioUnit (AUv3) support
+ High Density Granulation
+ Sampled and Live granulation
+ In-Stream Echo and RM post Fx
+ Multichannels Audiobus Inter-App Audio support
+ MIDI, Virtual Midi and Network
+ Sharing common audio files via iTunes, Dropbox AudioCopy etc...
+ Snapshots Presets Morphing Pad
+ Post Fx chain: Parametric and High Shelf Filters, Classic Reverb and Dynamics Processor
+ Scrub Recording and playback
+ etc.

Tuesday, September 24, 2019

Gotharman Releases Little deFormer 3 and Tiny LD Updates


Available at Gotharman's Musical Instruments, the update adds new resonator oscillators, smooth oscillators and microtuning. You can find demos here: New Oscillators, Resonators, Microtuning. Also see Gotharman's LD3: Color Of The Sky. Currently you can find all the demos and more on the first page for the Gotharman label. Posting the individual links for future reference as new Gotharman posts are sure to go up and make them more difficult to find in the archives.

Update 11.62 Details:

-New oscillator types: Smooth oscillators and Resonator oscillators.

-The 2 new oscillator types can be microtuned per key in an octave.

-More oscillator modulation destinations: Extra pitch modulation, Reso, Sample length and Portamento.

-Monophonic trigger system improved.

-Output Effects gain can now be adjusted.

Bug fixes:

-If linear envelopes were used, with different settings for each part, sometimes the settings of each part would interfere with each other, i.e. long attacks would appear on parts, that it was not supposed to. This has now been fixed.

Sunday, September 15, 2019

Synthstrom Deluge 3.0 Firmware Released


DELUGE 3: Full tutorial and workflow walkthrough loopop Published on Sep 15, 2019 loopop - New featured covered 30 minutes in.

Additional overview videos by Ron Cavagnaro further below.

"Deluge firmware V3.0.0 is released today, another major update adding some of our biggest new features yet.

New features
* Audio clips (an all-new type of clip, in addition to synth, kit, CV and MIDI)
* Live looping of audio and instrument / MIDI clips, including easy overdubbing / layering, and automatic tempo setting
* Audio clip live looping includes option to record additional audio "margins" either side of loop (from before you even pressed record), to allow a brief crossfade to eliminate click at loop point
* Auto-extending of clip length during note recording
* Recording count-in
* Recording audio or MIDI directly into arrangement tracks
* Audio thru
* Alphanumeric keyboard, allowing text-based names of presets and files
* Deleting of audio and preset files
* New preset-loading interface, with "clone" function for adding multiple preset instances
* USB host mode for MIDI devices
* Ability to switch off automatic sample previewing"
* Expanded MIDI control of functions for pedal control of live looping
* Further CPU optimizations to allow an even greater number of sounds to be played at once

Loopop has created an excellent walkthrough video on the Deluge to coincide with the V3.0 firmware release. Skip to 30mins to just check out the new features, but watching the whole video offers a nice little refresh over some of the core functionality."


Published on Sep 15, 2019 Ron Cavagnaro

Playlist:

1. Audio Clips (3.0) // Synthstrom Deluge Tutorial
Intro 0:00
Loading in a drum loop 0:30
Setting Tempo To Clip 1:08
Stretching Audio Clip 1:56
Trimming End of Audio Clip 2:24
Audio Clip FX 3:40
Arranger View 4:37
Extended Audio Clip Improvisation Demo 5:48

Thursday, September 12, 2019

KORG prologue 2.0 Update


KORG prologue 2.0 Update: Installation Tutorial Published on Sep 12, 2019

"Prologue update 2.00 is here. Add micro tunings, new subdivisions for the arpeggiator and gate settings, original value display, and more with the latest, free prologue update; version 2.0.
This video demonstrates how to perform the update."

The update is available here: https://www.korg.com/us/support/downl...

- Support for microtuning feature (as on minilogue xd)
- Added wet/dry mix control to stock delay and reverb effects
via shift-depth parameter (as on minilogue xd)
- Display original value
- Support for reception and assignment of MIDI after touch.
- Added controls for arpeggiator speed and gate time.
- Added option to turn off oscilloscope display
- Fixed tempo delay times when master clock is external.
- Fixed display and handling of bipolar percent edit parameters for user oscillators.
- logue-sdk minor update to API version 1.1-0 (developer features)
- Fixed other minor bugs

Monday, September 09, 2019

Black Corporation KIJIMI Gets a Software Update


See the demo with Ricky Tinez posted here.

"Some great news from Black Corporation, we have just released a firmware update for KIJIMI to REV1.1.0. This update expands the overall filter range of Kijimi and takes modulation capabilities even further to allow for even more exciting directions to control modulation destinations.

Release Notes:

Individual attenuation of modulation amount in the mod matrix option selectable in the menu. (AMOUNT MODE -> INDIVIDUAL). To use, press lit mod matrix selector button and turn AMOUNT knob to attenuate to each individual destination. This allows the user to control modulations with increased detail.

LFO can now be synced to MIDI. (MENU -> LFO -> LFO1/2 -> SYNC)

Dividers and multiplayers are set by the LFO RATE knobs rate pots which range: 1/32, 1/24, 1/16, 1/12, 1/8, 1/6, 1/4, 1/3, 1/2, 1, 1.5, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8. This is only in MONO LFO mode and when AD Destinations are set to amplitude.

Sunday, September 08, 2019

Abstrakt Instruments Releases New OS v1.07a for the Avalon Bassline


via Abstrakt Instruments

"We've just released the new OS v1.07a for the Avalon Bassline synth.

New features
- Can now enable/disable MIDI control of Accent & Slide.
- Modulation Envelope can now be triggered on all steps (even if rest or tie).

Changes
- Extended Note Range to C5 (Note #95).
- Changed MIDI Accent Input threshold to Velocity 100+ instead of 65+. This gives better response for the majority of MIDI controller keyboards.
- MIDI Program change is now only received on the Avalon's MIDI channel. In v1.06b and v1.06c program changes were received globally on all MIDI channels.

Bug fixes
- Pattern Chaining in Banks 5-7 did not work properly.
- USB-MIDI Filter control now working, was not working in v1.06c.
- Bank transitions between Banks 5-7 could cause sequencer to stop. This was very rare occurrence.

Download here

Direct link to updated reference manual here."

Wednesday, August 28, 2019

Percussa SSP Updated with New Step Sequencer, MIDI Sync & Other Optimizations


via Percussa Updates on Kicstarter:

Update 25082019 [New VCA/Mixer; New step sequencer; New MIDI sync features; various fixes and optimizations]

Time for another major update - In this one a new VCA module inspired by the Doepfer A-135 module, lots of improvements to the step sequencer and MIDI module, and a variety of bugfixes.

New VCA Module

The new quad-VCA module can be used as a VCA or mixer. Each VCA takes an audio input (A) and a control input (C), and the control signal is used to scale the audio signal. Both the audio and control inputs have attenuation parameters. There is also a gain parameter per VCA, and each VCA has an individual output. Besides that there is also a SUM output which is the sum of all 4 VCA outputs, which allows you to use the VCA as a mixer.

Here is how the VCA works internally - the Gain level is applied to the audio input, post-attenuation. The control signal is applied on top of the Gain level, post-attenuation. The sum of the gain level and applied control signal is clipped to the maximum signal amplitude.

Step Sequencer

We’ve done a massive update to the step sequencer module - we’ve added a playback window, with a start position (from). The pattern length parameter controls the length of the playback window and you can move the playback window anywhere in the 64-step pattern using the from parameter. You also can control the direction of playback using the new Dir input and there are special inputs to be used with the new MIDI clock/start/stop/continue signals of the MIDI module (see below). Besides all this you have a modulation input for controlling playback position in the playback window, and one to control the current pattern number.



We’ve also added an info-bar at the top of the sequence to show current tempo of the internal clock, tempo after applying division factor for the clock, current pattern number, playback window length and current step and step value.

We upgraded the step sequencer from 3 modulation inputs to 14 inputs, and here is a list of all the new inputs and what they do -

StLen - controls length of the gate signals output from the step sequencer

Tem - tempo of the internal clock

Clock - clock input, moves the playback head one step forward/backward

Begin - trigger input to set the playback head to the first step of the playback window

End - trigger input to set the playback head to the last step of the playback window

Pos - controls playback head position in the playback window

P - controls current pattern number

PLen - controls length of playback window

DivF - controls division factor applied to internal clock tempo

From - controls start of playback window in 64-step sequence

Dir - controls direction of playback. Positive signal advances sequence forward, negative advances the sequence backwards

Start - trigger input to enable the internal clock

Stop - trigger input to disable the internal clock

DivIn - clock division input, used with an internal clock from which you want to derive the tempo and possibly divide after deriving the tempo (for example a MIDI clock signal)

For some inputs there are corresponding parameters in the step sequencer. As always, parameter values and incoming modulation signals are summed together (i.e. modulation signal is applied on top of parameter value, so you get modulation around the parameter value).

The Start, Stop, Begin, End and DivIn inputs can be used to sync the sequencer to MIDI clock, start, stop and continue signals.

To sync the sequencer to a MIDI clock signal, you feed it into the DivIn input, and then set the DivF parameter to 1.5 (the reason for doing this, is that MIDI clock is 24 pulses per quarter note, while our sequencer has 16 steps per quarter note).

If you want to make sure the sequence starts in sync with your external DAW or sequencer, you can send the MIDI Start/Stop to the Start/Stop inputs of the sequencer. You will also want to send the Stop signal to the End input of the sequencer, such that when your external sequencer stops, it moves the playback head to the last step of the sequence on the SSP, ready to move onto the first step in the sequence on the first MIDI clock pulse. Optionally you might want to send the Continue signal to the Start input of the sequencer as well such that if you move the playback head in your DAW, and press start again, it will enable the clock in the SSP’s step sequencer.

The MIDI sync button has been removed from the Step Sequencer since you can control this now by feeding MIDI clock/start/stop/continue into the sequencer as you wish.

The step sequencer also outputs its internal clock, after division using the division factor (DivF). The DivF parameter has been changed to support fractional values.

The Restart toggle button has been renamed Begin to correspond to the above Begin input. The playback head has been changed so it’s more visible in the sequence.

Updates to the MIDI module for MIDI Clock Sync

The MIDI module has 4 new modulation outputs -

Clock - this is the MIDI clock signal which can be fed into the DivIn input of the step sequencer.

Start - start signal which can be used with start input of sequencer

Stop - stop signal which can be used with stop and end input of sequencer, etc

Continue - continue signal which can be used with start input of sequencer

Of course the signals can be used in any way you want and with any module you want, internally in the SSP or externally, for example to control other sequencers or modules in your rack.

Using the multichannel audio/cv streaming over USB, you can even send the signals to your DAW, and your DAW can function as the MIDI clock source (for example, connect a USB MIDI interface to the SSP’s host port, then connect this interface via MIDI cables to your computer’s MIDI interface, to receive the MIDI clock).

DSP Loop and MIDI Input processing Optimizations

Various under-the-hood optimizations for signal and MIDI processing were carried out.

Pitch Input fixes for all modules

There was a bug in the pitch inputs, where setting the coarse/fine frequency setting on modules would change the tuning of the modules, rather than just applying a pitch offset. Besides that I wanted to get rid of the requirement to set coarse/fine to zero on oscillators, when using the pitch inputs.

As a result, I changed the code such that it does no longer matter to what value you set coarse/fine in the oscillators, and the tuning will not change when you change the value. The coarse/fine parameters now simply apply a pitch offset and the pitch inputs continue to track correctly regardless of the coarse/fine value. It’s also no longer necessary to set coarse/fine to zero for any of the modules, to track correctly.

This means that on the patches in the preset collection, you have to change the coarse/fine setting on the modules to something sensible, like 440Hz, instead of setting these settings to zero.

If you want the pitches to match external oscillators, simply change the coarse/fine value until the oscillator has the same pitch as your external oscillator, for the same pitch signal coming in (or change your external oscillator’s frequency to match that of the modules in the SSP).

MIDI and MTQ modules received corresponding fixes so they work out of the box with the changes to the pitch inputs.

Source/Dest fix in Bus Module

There was a bug with Source/Destination parameters in the Bus module jumping all over the place. This has been fixed.

Conclusion

That’s it for this update. We hope you enjoy the hard work we put into this one and look forward to the next one.

B&C"

Visit our forum here for all the details

Tuesday, August 13, 2019

Arturia KEYSTEP 1.1 Update



"WHAT'S NEW IN KEYSTEP 1.1?

New sequence length controls

Record + MIDI Channel to set sequence length

• Holding Record and hitting one of the 16 first notes sets the sequence length.
• If the previous sequence length was smaller, it adds silences
• If the previous sequence length was bigger, it truncates the sequence.

Add multiple steps with MIDI Channel notes

• Hold Record, and press a MIDI Channel note to add that number of steps to the sequence length.
• If the previous sequence length was smaller, it adds silences
• This can be done multiple times, and is truncated at 64.

New “Armed” setting

Monday, August 12, 2019

OP-X PRO-II: Interfaces


Published on Aug 12, 2019 virtualoberheim

"The newest version of OP-X PRO-II (1.2.6) offers two interface types (Synth Interface / Rack Edition) each in 3 sizes (standard/large/huge) via separate installers.

This video shows how they look in the screen of an iMac 27" Mid 2017 Retina 5K at standard resolution (resolution equating to 2560 x 1440 pixels real).

The alternative "Rack Edition" interface does without a virtual keyboard and empty chassis areas for maximum controls size on the smallest area possible. It furthermore also offers labels and dedicated controls for hidden features and calibration tools and a new way of presenting the presets of a loaded bank.

Learn more about the new interfaces on this dedicated site:
http://www.sonicprojects.ch/opxpro2/i...

Learn more about OP-X PRO-II on its product site:
http://www.sonicprojects.ch/opxpro2/d...

Demo version:
http://www.sonicprojects.ch/opxpro2/f...

The session used in the video (featuring 8 instances of OP-X PRO-II for all sounds including drums) can be downloaded ready to play for various mac and windows sequencers here:
http://www.sonicprojects.ch/opxpro2/d...

The used sounds also are available in this bank in the library's "Extrabanks" folder:
PROII_Live8InstancesSong.opxbank"

Sunday, August 11, 2019

Patterning 2 - Key Commands in 2.1.3 Update


Published on Aug 11, 2019

"New in Patterning 2.1.3

Keyboard Shortcuts. Use your computer keyboard to control Patterning’s most commonly used commands.

Space Bar - Start/Stop
1 - 8 - Trigger instruments 1-8
r - Record Toggle
m - Metronome Toggle
Left Arrow - Previous Pattern
Right Arrow - Next Pattern
n - New Pattern
d - Duplicate Pattern
t - Timeline Enabled Toggle
l - Timeline Looping Toggle

Patterning 2 on the App Store :
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/patte..."

Wednesday, August 07, 2019

AudioKit FM Player 2 Released


See the pre-release demo posted here.

Now available on the App Store for .99. Discchord mentions the price will go up to $8 towards the end of the month, so you might want to grab it sooner than later if you don't already have it: AudioKit FM Player DX Synth/EP - AudioKit Pro

What’s New
Version History
Aug 6, 2019 Version 2.0.0
FM PLAYER 2 is HERE! You're awesome!

NEW FEATURES:
• AUv3 Plugin and Standalone support.
• Vintage Arp/Step Sequencer
• 3x as many samples, while using less storage space!
• NEW FX: Gorgeous Stereo-Phaser
• NEW FX: Vintage Chorus, Flanger, Amp Simulator, and more
• Dual sound layers per voice.
• Keyboard Splits. Morph between sounds.
• 3 LFOs. LFOs can modify other LFOs.
• ADSR: Attack/Decay/Sustain/Release per Layer

Saturday, August 03, 2019

TWO for Minilogue XD


Published on Aug 3, 2019 Tim Shoebridge

"TWO for Minilogue XD is a User Oscillator for uploading to a Korg Minilogue XD synthesiser. At its heart is an algorithm which allows the creation of new complex waveforms from two separate base wave shapes. There are sixteen possible waveform combinations in total.

The second of the two base wave shapes can be phase modulated using the Monilogue XD's shape control, which itself can be controlled from the synth's LFO as well as by an envelope generator built into the User Oscillator This EG has various modes allowing it to be looped as well as have its rate controlled by the XD's LFO.

TWO for Minilogue XD generates sound from three detunable digital oscillators. It is available for purchase at my SoundMangling store here:

https://sellfy.com/soundmangling"

Friday, August 02, 2019

New Moog One Firmware Update 1.1.0 Adds MIDI Mapping


Moog One | How to use MIDI Learn Published on Aug 2, 2019

"Moog One’s new MIDI Learn function makes MIDI mapping easy–even for a synthesizer with over 200 front panel controls. Simply engage MIDI Learn and turn a knob to set up a custom MIDI routing and start creating your own personalized MIDI mappings.

Firmware v1.1.0 introduces MIDI NRPN and MIDI CC mapping for all analog parameters controlled by the front panel, and an intuitive MIDI Learn function for quick and easy MIDI mapping."

Monday, July 29, 2019

Novation Releases Over 1,000 Free Artist Patches for Peak and Summit


via Novation:

"To celebrate the launch of Summit, throughout August, September and October, Novation are going to be releasing 1000 presets suitable for both Peak and their new flagship synth from artists including Legowelt, Craig Williams, Lightbath, Hinako Omori, Emily Sprague and Shawn Rudiman, amongst many others.

Give Peak to different people and they will always produce dramatically different sounds.Playing to Peak and Summit’s particular architectural strengths – like the multiple simultaneous synthesis types, analogue filters, VCA and distortion, the high-quality onboard effects, and so on – these patches can be of huge educational value, too, giving you insight and inspiration around the varied approaches to programming Peak and Summit to find your own sounds.

Ultimately, these 1000 artist presets comprise a vast and diverse library of basses, leads, pads, arps, FX and more that showcases the synth itself, as well as the skill and talent of some incredible sound designers – and they’re free.

At the same time, Novation have also completely redesigned the Components application from the ground up, so that you can really take advantage of the librarian and the variety of presets offered by all these inspiring artists.

The new Components browser puts the Bank Editor and content side by side, and enables content to be dragged directly into the Bank Editor patch list. Presets can also be filtered in the browser, and you now have the option of showing the Novation and User banks together. Mandatory login is no longer a requirement, either, as you can now use site-wide features without logging in (although you do still need to make an account and log in to store user content in the cloud).

1000 artist presets for Peak and Summit will be released in weekly sets via the new-look Components between the end of July and the end of October."

Additional details at Novation here: https://novationmusic.com/peak-summit-presets

Dexed FM Synth for iOS Adds 20,000 Cartridges with 32 Patches Each


Spotted this one on discchord.

20,000 x 32 would make that 640,000 patches.  Curious how many were specifically programmed vs. random?  The screenshot to the left shows a bank of 32 named patches.  I'm guessing these are DX7 patches shared online over the years, but 640,000? I'm also guessing the DX7 holds the record for most patches ever created for a given synth.

"HERE IT IS! Happy Birthday everyone! Over 20,000 Cartridges added each with 32 patches each. Make sure you have a at least a good 5 minutes of power before initializing, and do not force quit! I spent the last 35 hours with advanced duplicate checking algorithms to iron out the duplicates in the library. There were a ton of duplicates. Also lots of time getting this stable in AUM, GarageBand and StandAlone. There will be a loading screen if the new master collection library needs to be added, and it takes a long time to initialize, so be advised. The download size increased quite a bit, so this is a BIG update!"

You can find Dexed on the App Store here: Dexed Synth - George Rosar

Thursday, July 25, 2019

MeeBlip geode - one USB cable to make music


Published on Jul 25, 2019 cdmtv

"MeeBlip geode now does power and MIDI over USB. Here it is connected to an iPad for both electricity and music control, with Arpeggionome Pro."

Tuesday, July 23, 2019

6X806 Drum Synth App for IOS next update demo


Published on Jul 23, 2019 BEATS N BOBS

"Here is a quick demo of the features for the new update (JULY 2019)

**** Big update with lots of new great useful features!****

*. Added parameter set for almost all knobs per step (manually or while sequence is playing)

Press P-Set to enable (flashing) Double tap P-Set to enter erase mode. Turning any dial will either set / lock that parameter to the currently selected or playing step on current track; or erase all parameter sets to all steps on current track. Colour of dial ring will be red when there is an active parameter on current step. You can clear all parameter sets for all active dials on the whole sequence using CLR params (in Edit Sequence).

*. Added 3 bars for total of 4 bars and 64 steps per track . The bar the track is currently playing within will be shown across the top row step LEDs. Choosing Bar 1-4 in Edit Step area, selects which bar to enter steps into.

*. Modified and reduced the gate time so if Gate mode on VCA is enabled, it's shorter and more noticeable for really short pulses of sounds.

*. iPad UI mode. If using iPad, you can choose to either use the new UI layout that removes sub menus and allows you to access more knobs at the same time for more hands-on control.

*. Changed Expand function so that it automatically extends length of track to 64 steps. This makes it easier to convert 4/16/32 steps to repeat to the rest of the bars so you can make subtle changes to the other bars, making your beats less repetitive. Example usage will be to make a 16 step beat, press Expand, select bars to edit beats.

*. Added a Beat click slaved to track 1. When ever a step is played on track 1, you can also have an extra drum attack to boost the overall drum impact. Just press the "Beat on 1" button

*. Updated AudioBus SDK to latest version.

*. Updated Ableton Link to latest version including new slave start/stop.

*. Updated step buttons to move away from the 909 look and more of a stylish 808 look.

*. Updated the look, hopefully you will agree its much nicer.

*. Updated core code.

*. Minor improvement to BPM when not using Link. Its still preferable to enable Link even if not syncing to other apps."

Saturday, July 20, 2019

"ONE" User Oscillator for Korg Minilogue XD


Published on Jul 20, 2019 Tim Shoebridge

"This is a demonstration of a new user oscillator and accompanying presets that I recently developed for the Korg Minilogue XD. They are available as a digital download package at my SoundMangling store here:

https://sellfy.com/soundmangling"

Friday, July 19, 2019

hammondeggs Prologue & Minilogue XD Oscillator Models



Playlist:

1. Percy - Percussive organ user oscillator for the KORG Prologue / Minilogue XD
Is it "Pursey"? Or "Perky"? You decide! This is a "3rd percussion" organ style sample based synthesizer for your KORG Prologue and Minilogue XD synthesizers.

Parameters as of V1.00-0:
Shape knob : Sets the amount of log-style portamento (this is updated at the audio rate so is step-free).
Shift+Shape: Set the amount of oscillator overdrive.

Available now at https://github.com/hammondeggs/percy
2. Arrhh - Formant filter effect for KORG Minilogue XD / Prologue Synthesizers
Arrhh is an aggressive formant filter User Delay Effect (as choruses blend well with this) for your KORG Minilogue XD and Prologue synthesizers.

Formant can be adjusted between a “ahh” and sort of an eee/ooh sound with “time”, and the depth / resonance with the depth knob.

Careful, when depth is set to full, it can get loud! It's very resonant!

Available now at https://github.com/hammondeggs/Arrhh
3. Souper! A "super-saw" oscillator for your KORG Minilogue-xd / Prologue synthesizers
Available at https://github.com/hammondeggs/Souper , Souper, is a 5 oscillator + additional 5 oscillator super-saw waveform generator for your KORG Minilogue XD/Prologue synthesizers.

Set the detune to 0 and the oscillators are locked resulting in wave-table-esqe sounds, adjust the shape knob to detune them and enjoy the thick timbres that result.

Add a second set of oscillators with the Shift-Shape knob, and adjust this second sets' note via the multi-osc parameter menu.

Adding the analog VCOs can further change the timbre as well.
4. Chips - a PWM/Triangle/Chiptune arp oscillator for your KORG minilogue XD / Prologue Synthesizers
Available at https://github.com/hammondeggs/chips , chips is a PWM synth, a triangle synth with Sync+Ringmod effect, and a chiptune style synthesizer complete with kick drum style note falls and noise chiffs added to the start of a note, and variable rate fast arpeggios.
5. Chips 2.0-An updated chiptune style oscillator for your KORG Prologue and Minilogue XD synthesizers!
Available at https://github.com/hammondeggs/chipsv2
For your KORG minilogue xd and prologue synthesizers, Chips 2.0 is an update to the existing Chips user oscillator worthy of a full 2.0 release. Drums, sawteeth, arpeggios, low-fi bass lines, splits and more can now be had on your KORG 'logue synthesizer.
6. KORG minilogue-xd / prologue unofficial sample / wavetable loader preview...
Working on a plugin / solution that will allow you to load your own samples / wavetables into your KORG minilogue xd / prologue synthesizers. There's a ton of work here, and it's almost done but I thought I'd share the progress.

Once released I'll produce a tutorial video, this barely scratches the surface of what you can do!
7. Buckets! A triple BBD chorus effect for your KORG minilogue xd / prologue synthesizers!
Available at https://github.com/hammondeggs/buckets

Bring back the 1970's string machine sounds with Buckets!, a triple BBD (bucket brigade delay) type chorus for your KORG minilogue xd and prologue synthesizers. (*NOTE, at this time the prologue file has only been tested on a minilogue).

You can adjust the depth of the slow chorale / ensemble chorus with the Time knob, and the depth of the Vibrato chorus with the Depth knob.
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