Showing posts with label Synthstrom Audible. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Synthstrom Audible. Show all posts
Wednesday, April 02, 2025
The Generator - A Modular Live Performance
video upload by The 5th Volt
"I had prepared and practiced this performance to play live at a music festival nearby. Unfortunately the gig got cancelled due to bad weather, so I decided to perform it in my home office instead so that at least I would get a video out of it. I hope you like it."
"All sounds from the AE Modular from tangible waves and Synthstrom Deluge recorded using the Zoom H6 recorder and processed in Davinci Resolve."
"If you're interested how this all works, then watch my other video where I'm explaining everything about this setup:"
Modular Synth Live Performance - The Setup
video upload by The 5th Volt
"Here I'm explaining the complete setup which I prepared for a live performance which unfortunately got cancelled at the last minute. It was still a lot of fun to rise to the challenge of preparing a 40 minute live set, which I have never done before."
Tuesday, March 04, 2025
Tuesday, February 04, 2025
A Less Conventional Approach To The Synthstrom Deluge
video upload by EZBOT
"The Deluge is an absolute powerhouse when you consider it's incredible list of features, but does that mean you should stop doing what you love and treat it as your studio brain? In today's video we discuss this and try a less conventional approach. The Deluge is our synthesizer and stem generator for our sampler, the Digitakt II.
Download the Hyper FX 1.0.4 Template here: One-time purchase on Ko-Fi https://ko-fi.com/s/875f23aed6 or subscribe to the Patreon for ongoing updates / hyper-fx-1-0-by-114095634"
Saturday, January 11, 2025
New Deluge Community Firmware 1.2 Features! DX7, Audio Export, Velocity View #synthstromdeluge
video upload by Bay Mud
"Here's look at just a handful of my most-used features from the recently released 1.2 (Chopin) community firmware for the Synthstrom Deluge.
As usual, the firmware can be found here: https://synthstromaudible.github.io/D...
Here's the Changelog to show what's been added in 1.2: https://github.com/SynthstromAudible/...
And here are the comprehensive instructions for all community features released so far: https://github.com/SynthstromAudible/...
You can support the volunteer developers here: / synthstrom
00:00 - Intro
00:57 - Caveats
02:58 - Simplified Selection Menus
04:23 - Alternative Playback Start Behaviour
06:40 - Countdown to Event Launch
07:54 - Event Launch Playhead
09:21 - Velocity View
16:23 - Chord Keyboard Layouts
19:41 - Chord Library
22:32 - Filters on FM Synths
24:38 - DX7 Synth Engine
30:22 - LFO2 Sync
32:30 - Audio Export"
Friday, December 27, 2024
Tape Loop Ambient on Deluge and TX-6
video upload by Blush Behemoth
#synth #synthesizer #ambient #ambientmusic #tx6 #deluge #synthstromdeluge #synthstrom
Monday, December 23, 2024
Motor Synth MkII and Synthstrom Deluge | downtempo synth performance
video upload by Jay Hosking
"Please support my work on Patreon: / jayhosking
A live synthesizer jam performed entirely on hardware.
Full disclosure: Walrus sent me along the R1 MkII for free. I'm a big fan of their Slรถer pedal and also really like the Meraki (both of which I bought with my own money), so I was happy to give the R1 MkII a spin. It's a decent workhorse pedal with full stereo, some cool algorithms (including a sort of granular-delay-reverb thing), and an easy interface. I think the Slรถer is still the better pedal if you're choosing based on character/personality, but if you need versatility and a small footprint, the R1 MkII might be for you. I look forward to exploring it more!
Once again, the incredible Miles Away leant me some of his gear to try out. This time, it's the Motor Synth MkII. It's hard to justify at the price point and with a technology that is less known in terms of longevity, and it certainly has some quirks that won't be for some. But man alive, the Motor Synth sounds absolutely incredible: warbly, rich, binaural, capable of mellow lofi ambient all the way up to overdriven bananas cyberpunk. It's incredible.
Check out Miles Away's exploration of the Motor Synth MkII here, and be sure to check out the second jam (heavy industrial electro): • Is This The Most Unique Synth EVER???... [posted here]
Here, I leveraged the mellower side of the Motor Synth and paired it with the Deluge, which is a natural fit in terms of complementary sounds. The R1 MkII was the reverb on the Motor Synth and also was a perfect fit; there's something about the R1's algorithms that makes the good for fitting in a mix. And to glue the Deluge sound together and add a little more personality, I added the Chroma Console doing saturation, doubling, delay, and tape.
Thanks for listening.
Gamechanger Audio Motor Synth MkII into Walrus R1 MkII - Main synth, played on keyboard, with reverb
Arturia KeyStep 37 - keyboard for Motor Synth
Synthstrom Deluge into Hologram Chroma Console - drums, bass, synths
Performed and recorded live, with EQ, compression, and limiting on the master.
https://jayhosking.bandcamp.com"
Sunday, December 01, 2024
Synthstrom Deluge, Prophet REV2, Vermona Perfourmer MK2, MFB Tanzbar - Dawless Jam with Subtitles
video upload by Krzysztof Steplowski
"Synthstrom Audible Deluge and the gang in action! Another dawless jam with few synths and with subtitles.
The gang:
๐น @SynthstromAudible Deluge (arrangement, samples, beats, MIDI)
๐น @vermonagear Perfourmer MK2 (ARP sequence, bass)
๐น @SequentialLLC Prophet REV2 (pads, melody)
๐น @audiothingies Doctor A (reverb)
๐น @behringer Echo Machine EM 600
๐น @AllenandHeathUK QU-SB (mixer)
๐น MFB Tanzbar (kick)
๐ Get my synth patches here: https://synth-patches.com"
LABELS/MORE:
Allen and Heath,
Audiothingies,
Behringer,
MFB,
Sequential,
Synthstrom Audible,
Vermona
Sunday, November 24, 2024
Veiled - Downtempo morning glory industrial doom - Deluge and Mono Evolver Keyboard
video upload by Abre Ojos
"Live hardware jam with Synthstrom Deluge & DSI Mono Evolver Keyboard
39bpm darker before the dawn industrial drone
Video processed live through Resolume
Shot with GH5 MKII
Dark ambient audiovisual stuff: https://abreojos.net"
Tuesday, October 15, 2024
Investing In Your DAWLESS Workflow PAYS OFF
video upload by EZBOT
"I have spent countless hours trying to figure out the perfect workflow.. does it even exist? Today we are going to discuss workflow, technique for sampling, effects processing, and trying to stick to our intuition. On the table we have a Digitakt II, M8 Tracker, Synthstrom Deluge, Melbourne Delia, and the Headrush Core for vocals and guitar."
EZBOT resources available at https://www.patreon.com/ezbot
LABELS/MORE:
Dirtywave,
Elektron,
MATRIXSYNTH Members,
Melbourne Instruments,
synth tutorials,
Synthstrom Audible
Friday, October 11, 2024
Multitimbral Sequencing of the Casio CZ-101 Via the Synthstrom Deluge
video upload by Bay Mud
"Did you know the quirky little CZ-101 was capable of 4-part multitimbrality? Here's a jam using the Deluge to sequence all 4 parts at once
https://linktr.ee/baymud
Support me by buying my music on Bandcamp:
https://baymud.bandcamp.com"
Friday, October 04, 2024
Synthstrom Deluge - classic downtempo synth with Zeptocade, Chroma Console
video upload by Jay Hosking
See this post for additional details on the Zeptocade.
"Please support my work on Patreon: / jayhosking
A live synthesizer jam performed entirely on hardware.
Full disclosure: Ian from Synthstrom got in touch and we were discussing my older Deluge videos. I mentioned I had been missing the Deluge since I sold it, and he kindly offered to ship one to me so I could try the new screen and community firmware. I didn't pay for this Deluge, although I did pay taxes and duty on it (O, Canada). In short, while I bought my original Deluge, this new one was sent by Synthstrom.
But I have to say it's so good to have it back. The updates to the hardware (i.e. the screen) and the firmware have fixed basically every shortcoming I felt in the device, and they did so without compromising what makes the Deluge so great. Thanks to the screen, I can finally learn how to better use the device without resorting to YouTube searches, I can easily adjust patches and use samples effectively, and I can see all the new effects and other changes. And thanks to the community firmware, I can now bust out of the one-endless-loop mentality with grid mode, and have stereo chorus, and so much more. And somehow, all these new additions don't seem to get in the way of what made the Deluge so great in the first place: great synth sounds, feeling like a sketchpad space where it's fun to quickly draft ideas, buttons that feel really great to the touch, and a complete groovebox package with endless sequencing plus MIDI and CV out.
Here, I relied on some of those well-known Boards of Deluge preset packs (go check them out!) to drum up some inspiration. From there, I started to explore looped audio stretching, which I'd never done in the Deluge but was now so easy, as well as resampling. And finally, I switched into the new grid mode for some easy arrangement and clip launching. It's just awesome.
I wanted some more drums, and something with a few more buttons to play, so I added in the Infinitedigits Zeptocore/Zeptocade. It's an audio loop slicer and player with a strong emphasis on performability, which is right up my alley. It's also imperfect, which I discuss more in the Patreon behind-the-scenes video. In short, I adore the performance aspect and think it sounds so good (especially through the Chroma Console for saturation, compression, and delay), but I also struggled to keep it in tempo and not bugging out.
Ultimately, I was surprised where this one ended up. I thought it was going to be a busy fast song, but it fell into a more contemplative and interesting backbeat.
Thanks for listening.
Synthstrom Audible Deluge - Many synth voices, percussion loops, effects, sequencing
Infinitedigits Zeptocore/Zeptocade into Hologram Chroma Console - Performed sliced drum loops
Performed and recorded live, with EQ, compression, and limiting on the master.
https://jayhosking.bandcamp.com"
Thursday, July 18, 2024
New Deluge Community Firmware 1.1 Features! Mutable Reverb, Performance View, New Arp, Paste Gently
video upload by Bay Mud
"Here's look at just a handful of my most-used features from the recently released 1.1 (Beethoven) community firmware for the Synthstrom Deluge.
As usual, the firmware can be found here:
https://synthstromaudible.github.io/D...
Here's the Changelog to show what's been added in 1.1:
https://github.com/SynthstromAudible/...
And here are the comprehensive instructions for all community features so far:
https://github.com/SynthstromAudible/...
00:00 - Intro
01:15 - Save Pad Brightness
03:39 - Paste Gently
05:40 - Mutable Reverb
08:41 - New Custom Arpeggiator
13:18 - High CPU Usage Indicator
18:24 - Compressors On Everything!
21:19 - Bi-Polar Gold Knobs (more compressor stuff after though)
25:01 - VU Meter
27:22 - Performance Mode
Do me a favour and check out my music if you have a moment:
https://linktr.ee/baymud
Support me on Bandcamp so I can someday get an OLED Deluge (kidding, mostly):
https://baymud.bandcamp.com"
Thursday, July 04, 2024
Boards of Deluge #2 Revisited - 25 Additional Patches (51-75) for the Community Firmware
video upload by Krzysztof Steplowski
"Now 75 patches in total! Only $12 for the whole!
Get the pack here: https://synth-patches.com/deluge/boar...
New, additional patches for the Boards of Deluge #2 soundbank. For the same price now you get 75 sounds in total!"
Friday, May 24, 2024
Everything you need to know about the Deluge Community firmware
video upload by Bay Mud
"A very talky rundown of the Deluge community firmware for those who may have questions. What is a "nightly"? How stable is the community firmware (and what does "stable" mean anyway)?
00:00 - Intro
00:42 - 7SEG display support and bootloader info
01:27 - Volunteer devs
01:59 - What does "stable" mean?
03:13 - Performance capability and culling
04:51 - Synthstrom Audible official firmware
06:10 - Stable community firmware
06:54 - Beta community firmware
07:59 - Changelog
08:37 - Nightly community firmware
10:04 - How to get involved
11:04 - Deluge community Patreon
Most of what you need to know is on this page (including download links for the various firmware versions): https://synthstromaudible.github.io/D...
Do you have an older Deluge and are curious about your bootloader? Here is everything you need to know: https://github.com/SynthstromAudible/...
Deluge community Patreon (I am not a dev and none of the contributions go to me): / synthstrom"
Saturday, May 18, 2024
SUPERBOOTH 2024: Synthstrom Audible - Deluge Sequencer Synth Sampler
video upload by sonicstate
"At Superbooth 2024 we caught up with Reza from Synthstrom Audible who showed us some of the developments to the Deluge in the past 10 months since the firmware was made open-source. The keyboard has been improved, and though it's not velocity sensitive, you can now latch different velocity levels to the keys. There's now a chord mode, with a chord memory to improve playability in live situations. Its now possible to develop your own mods provided you know C , but the developers have made it so if you make a mistake, you wont destroy your Deluge. If you get stuck, there's a devchat Discord for support, with the link on the website.
Deluge has a full-featured internal synthesizer engine providing subtractive, wavetable and FM synthesis and polyphony is limited only by CPU with up to 64 synth voices playing simultaneously. Deluge gives you live looping of audio and instruments, MIDI clips, including easy overdubbing with layering and automatic tempo setting.
Deluge Price: 1,399 USD"
Friday, May 17, 2024
ArpoVoce & Resomix #arpovoce
video upload by LepLoop
ArpoVoice it's passed through #resomix our mixer\filter with cutoff CV control
https://www.leploop.org/2023/01/10/lu...
https://www.leploop.org/2024/05/14/th...
Saturday, May 04, 2024
Meng Qi Wingie 2 & Synthstrom Deluge // The process IS the performance!
video upload by Dexba
"The Wingie 2 by @MengQiMusic changed my musical approach (for good).
It made me embrace the environmental noise, it made me start thinking a bit outside of the "synthesizers are for synthwave" box, and its portability, its cuteness, made me more willing to open up and breathe a bit more.
It's hard to explain, but after getting a Wingie I started to reconsider microphones, I got an Arbhar, I got a Befaco i4, I repaired my OP1 Field mic, I even sang into my modular (and you've seen that video already), all things I would have found sacrilegious in the recent past.
The fun part is that all those other instruments cost more than the Wingie, and yet the Wingie is still the tool that forces me to plan more a recording, while also requiring me less effort in doing so.
Love it.
Here it is being controlled by the Deluge by Synthstrom, in the new OLED version, which finally gave me the appeal and strength to study it better, and put it to good use. And I've owned a Deluge since 2018 ๐
I hope you'll enjoy this little moment of calmness, my musical way to cope with the incredibly noisy neighbour I have, through resonation."
Thursday, April 25, 2024
Boards of Deluge #1 Revisited - 25 Additional Patches (51-75) for the Community Firmware
video upload by Krzysztof Steplowski
"Now 75 patches in total! Only $12 for the whole!
Get the pack here: https://synth-patches.com/deluge/boar...
New, additional patches for the Boards of Deluge #1 soundbank. For the same price now you get 75 sounds in total!
Remember! These additional patches (51-75) are compatible only with the Community Firmware."
Synthstrom Deluge Presets - 50 Unique Synth Patches - Listen to the Demo
video upload by Krzysztof Steplowski
"The most popular soundset for Synthstrom Audible Deluge. 50 synth patches: well designed, organic pads, leads and textures ideal for fans of Boards of Canada, Tycho, Moderat, Nils Frahm etc.
Get the pack here: https://synth-patches.com/deluge/boar..."
Saturday, March 30, 2024
Synthstrom Deluge Boards of Deluge #7 and an Akai Timbre Wolf
video upload by The Free Radikal
"Timbre Wolf Lead and an awesome pad patch from Boards of Deluge #7"
Tuesday, March 05, 2024
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