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Showing posts with label strymon. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 29, 2024

Mannequins trio // Soma Cosmos // Djupviks Shakti


video upload by Lesjamusic

"Voice 1 is Mangrove ➡️ Three Sisters
Voice 2 is Just Friends via Norns / Just Play
Everything runs through Soma Cosmos ➡️ Strymon Timeline ➡️ CXM 1978 ➡️ Oto Boum
Modulation from Pamela's New Workout"

Friday, May 24, 2024

Exploring the Moog Subharmonicon (and friends) No Talking


video upload by Amber Elm Music

"In this video I perform a piece that I wrote exploring the Moog Subharmonicon. I added some sequencing from the Moog Grandmother, and effects from Strymon Starlab, and Magneto. Enjoy!"

Saturday, May 18, 2024

Intellijel System ~ Flamenco Scale ~ Strymon Cloudburst


video upload by Ebotronix

Intellijel Designs System
Dubmix, Azimuth 2 , Quadrax,
Shapeshifter , 2x Amps , 4x Planar 2 , 4x Polaris Multi Mode Filter,
5x Dixie II +, 2x Plonk , 2x Multi FX 1u, 2x Mixup, 2x Tangrams,
2x Quadratt 1u, 2x passive LPG, Dr. Octature 1 & 2, Steppy,
Scales, Bifold, Flurry , Quad VCA,
Sealegs, Quad Inverter, µMod V1 , ADSR,
2x 104 ~ 7 U Case.
Cylonix - Cyclebox II with expander
Tunefish Modular 2x µVeils , µ Yarns, Temps Utile ,
3x Ornament and Crime with Flamenco Scale
Mutable Instruments Shades
Ritual Electronics 2x Flexibilite´
4ms Peg
XAOC 3x Batumi
Flame Q Slider
ARC Serge TKB
Doepfer R2m , A 156
Strymon AA1, Cloudburst (2x)
Midi CC ( 8 channels) by 16n Faderbank AtoVproject
18.05.2024
video # 2375

Friday, May 17, 2024

Remembering Gert Jalass


video upload by John L Rice

"The sad news of Gert's passing put me out of sorts and I ended up looking through old pictures and decided to make a very short and quick remembrance video out of them. Rest in peace Gert, and condolences to all of his friends and family. Feel free to share comments and stories relating to Gert in the comments section below if you like.

The simple sequence is a Moon Modular 569 Quad Sequential Voltage Source running two identical voices each consisting of a MOTM-300 VCO, 1/4 of a MOTM-380 quad LFO, 1/2 of a Moon 517 VCF, 1/2 of a Oakley dual VCA and 1/5 of a Club Of The Knobs poly EG. Also used: Expressive-E Osmose keyboard, Mellotron M4000D Rack, Roland A-88 controller, Strymon BigSky and Timeline pedals, Lexicon MX400 rack."

Friday, May 10, 2024

Intellijel Dubmix Gangeshwari ~ Strymon Cloudburst


video upload by Ebotronix

Intellijel Designs System
Dubmix with Mini Expander, Azimuth 2 , Quadrax,
Shapeshifter , 2x Amps , 4x Planar 2 , 2x Polaris Multi Mode Filter,
4x Dixie II +, 2x Plonk , 2x Multi FX 1u, 2x Mixup, 2x Tangrams,
2x Quadratt 1u, 2x passive LPG, Dr. Octature 1 & 2, Steppy,
Scales, Bifold, Flurry (master clock), Quad VCA,
Sealegs, Quad Inverter, µMod V1 , ADSR,
Cylonix - Cyclebox II with expander,
ARC Serge TKB,
Tunefish Temps Utile and
2x Ornament and Crime Gangeshwari Scale number of notes: 6
notes (in cents): 0, 385.9, 497.7, 702.3, 792.2, 996.1
Mutable Instruments Ripples 1
Ritual Electronics 2x Flexibilite´
4ms Peg
XAOC Batumi
Strymon Cloudburst (2x) Midi CC ( 8 channels) by 16n Faderbank AtoVproject
Drums : Kick by Dixie, Snare by Plonk, Hihat by Plonk to Azimuth2.
10.05.2024
video # 2372

Saturday, May 04, 2024

The Strymon BigSky MX is already pedal of the year? (initial thoughts) [w/ the Sequential Trigon 6]


video upload by Yuki The Synth Dragon

"I use the brand new @strymon BigSky MX along with my trigon 6 ! How does it sound on synths ?"

Friday, May 03, 2024

Saw Mill River Parkway (from the NYS Thruway to the Taconic Parkway)


video upload by CatSynth TV

"A ride along the Saw Mill River Parkway in Westchester County on a beautiful autumn day. We exit from the New York State Thruway (I-87 and I-287) onto the northbound Saw Mill. This segment is a narrow winding freeway through some wooded areas of Westchester. We exit in Hawthorne, NY onto the northbound Taconic State Parkway, a highway that we will follow in future videos.

Because this section of the Saw Mill reminds me a bit of California Highway 13 (the Warren Freeway) in the Oakland Hills, we are bringing back the music from our CA 13 video along with some changes and updates. The music is in 13/8 meter.

Instruments featured include:
Tabla from EastWest Ra, with MOK Filtryg dual filter
Arturia Wurli V and Buchla Easel V
Sequential Prophet 12
Cherry Audio GX-80 and Sines
Crank Sturgeon Pocket Gamelan
Arturia MiniBrute
Qu-Bit Prism multi-dimensional effects module
Strymon StarLab
Bass from EastWest Fab Four"

Saturday, April 27, 2024

Walrus Meraki / Strymon Brig / UA starlight comparison (Real analog vs emulated delays)


video upload by Yuki The Synth Dragon

"I compare some delays using the Take 5 from Sequential as my synth of choice. I had to re-upload, the original video had a panning issue on the audio as I forgot to hard pan the left channel."

Friday, April 19, 2024

Tunefish Modular Cooking with Teensy 4.0 Phazerville ~ Strymon Cloudburst


video upload by Ebotronix

"Tunefish Modular Ornament and Crime with Teensy 4.0 Phazerville
Quantermain App with Aeolian Scale
Temps Utile, µYarns,µ Braids,Veils ( V1&V2), µVeils, Kings, Minx,
Peaks, (2x)µPeaks,(4x) Shades.
Mutable Instruments, Ripples (6x), Beads (2x),
Make Noise STO (4x)
Doepfer R2m , A 156, A 174-2, A 143.9
Verbos Scan and Pan
4ms Peg
Flame Q Slider
Malekko IMX (2x)
Strymon Cloudburst (2x) Midi CC controlled by 16n Faderbank
20.04.2024
video # 2365"

Tuesday, April 16, 2024

Dynacord CLS 222 ~ Expressive Osmose ~ Strymon Cloudburst


video upload by Ebotronix

"Dynacord CLS 222 ~ Rotor Effect ~ Super Stereo Leslie
Expressive Osmose
Haken Audio ContinuuMini
2x Strymon Cloudburst ~ Midi CC by
AtoVproject Faderbank!
Line 6 DL 4 MK2
MACKIE the Mixer
The 'CLS 22' model was built from 1982 to 1988 and uses an exclusively analog signal. According to the manufacturer's official product brochure, Dynacord began developing the effect in the 1970s with the aim of imitating the sound of the mechanical rotor cabinet fully electronically and without wear. To do this, the manufacturer splits the input signal into a high-frequency and a low-frequency signal using an electronic crossover. Since the start-up and stop times of the two channels varied in a targeted manner, the rotor sound could be copied electronically. You could choose between fast speed (“Fast”), slow rotor sound (“Slow”) and untouched signal (“Stop”). In addition, the input level of the preamplifier, rotor balance, and output level of the signals could be adjusted between monophonic or stereophonic. On the back there is a power plug, jack sockets, XLR outputs, fine adjustments for the rotor speed and a footswitch input.

In 1989, a revised version of the device was released under the name “CLS 222”. This effect device supposedly now also uses a digital signal for signal processing, in contrast to the pioneer. However, according to the circuit diagrams in the service manuals, both the CLS 22 and the CLS 222 use purely analog circuits, including BBD chips (so-called “bucket chain memory”) for the signal delay. According to the manufacturer, the CLS 222 model could still be used for electric guitars, microphones and PA systems without any problems, although the previous model was designed more for keyboards
British rock musician Eric Clapton used a white “Dynacord CLS 222” from 1989 to 1996 as part of his Soldano/Cornish guitar routing system. The effects device came into the system for the B part of the Cream song Badge. On the original recording, Clapton recorded the part with an original Leslie speaker, but used the Dynacord as a replacement for the performances during the Journeyman World Tour and world tour in 1992.

The guitarist David Gilmour of the rock band Pink Floyd also used a “Dynacord CLS 222” in his guitar and effects device system, which, like Clapton, was also developed by the British electrical engineer Pete Cornish.

The guitarist The Edge of the Irish band U2 also used the “CLS 22” effects device. The French music producer and disc jockey Joakim Bouaziz uses a “Dynacord Leslie simulator CLS 222” in his New York Crowdspacer Studio.

16.04.2024
video # 2364"

Monday, April 15, 2024

Access Virus, UDO Super 6, Chase Bliss Gen Loss MKII


video upload by the nightwater

"Short jam sending a sequence to an Access Virus run through the Chase Bliss Gen Loss MKII. Then 2 top lead sequences being sent to the UDO Super 6. Some additional reverb from a Strymon Bigsky."

Saturday, April 06, 2024

quad optomix strikes


video upload by Ebotronix

4ms QCD with Expander.
Intellijel 3x Planar 2
Make Noise 2x Optomix, 2x Mimeophone.
MengQiMusic DPLPG.
Jouranalogue Filter 8
Tunefish Modular 4x µ Braids with Renaissance alternate firmware,
2x µ Peaks, 2x µVeil,Kings, Sheep (Tides V1)
2x Ornament and Crime , #2 with Teensy 4.0! Dorian Scale.
Mutable Instruments Shades, 4x Ripples.
Verbos Scan and Pan.
Shakmat Aeolus Seeds.
16n AtoVproject Faderbank
2x Strymon Cloudburst ~ Midi CC by 16n Faderbank!
6.04.2024
video # 2361

Buchla Easel Command 208C - Luna II


video upload by TheTrackdriver

"This is 'Luna part II'. I'm performing with my Buchla Easel Command 208C, Strymon Volante and Strymon Nightsky. The audio is sampled continuously on the Elektron Octatrack in two alternating recording buffers. The third track is trigging the samples and adds various effects. The final piece was recorded onto a compact cassette.

The moon was recorded with a Panasonic DC-G9 with a Leica DG Vario Elmarit 100-400mm lens mounted on an Olympus telekonverter MC-20 (2X zoom)."

Part 1 here.

Friday, March 29, 2024

Aureate 📀 (Sequential Take 5 // Elektron Digitone + Red Panda Particle + Strymon Deco 2) Chords Jam


video upload by 2-Minute Warning

"No sequencers were harmed during this recording! 😄 Just wanted to roam with some chords played live on the Take 5 analog synth. Further on I introduced the Digitone FM synth where I used 3 tracks (with 3 different sounds), where 2 of the tracks have their integrated ARPEGGIO enabled, with different settings in order to add some rhythmic complexity to the jam 🥁

The Digitone is being fed into the Particle 2 granular delay then the Deco pedal, in order to add random variations to the FM sounds and some kind of LO-FI vibes!

The MIDI Out of the Take 5 synth is triggering the Digitone. Hence both synths are playing the same notes. However the 2 ARPs on the Digitone help bring the syncopated sounds.

I think that the blending of the analog and digital synths here, makes the global sound and texture of this jam sound quite interesting! Hope you liked it too? 😊

* Hardware used *

// PADS:
- Sequential Take 5 (5-voice analog synth)

// CHIMES:
- Elektron Digitone (8-voice FM groovebox) + Red Panda Particle 2 (granular delay and pitch shifter) + Strymon Deco 2 (tape saturation & doubletracker)"

Sunday, March 24, 2024

Sequential Prophet Rev2 + effects // Drive


video upload by Django

"The setup is a little different then usual since I'm using a Mackie 1202 mixer with multiple routings. The Prophet Rev2 is connected to a stereo bus, Send 1 is going into the TKOG Oxford Drive, Send 2 is connected to the Strymon BigSky(not in frame) and the ALT output is going into the Red Panda Particle 2 and the Strymon Volante.
The main reason for using a mixer is the lack of a mix knob on the Oxford Drive. It also allow me to tweak dial the effects better."

Friday, March 15, 2024

Sequential Prophet 6 & Strymon Timeline


video upload by 3rdStoreyChemist

Sunday, March 10, 2024

"Delights of Kyoto" - Akai MPC + Roland SH4d + Roland OpSix + Arturia MiniFreak +


video upload by Patrick Manderson

"'Delights of Kyoto' was recorded live late Saturday afternoon on 3/2/2024 using a MIDI sequencer and a room full of synthesizers and audio gear. All automation was programmed into the Akai MPC X. Some manual tweaks on the Midas console was made during recording.

Inspired by YouTube videos of Japanese restaurants and diners - 'Kyoto' was developed using the Roland SH4d as a drum synthesizer, paired with my usual synthesized drum kit on the Korg Radias and some excellent Hydrasynth patches developed by @Jexus. Voice synthesis on the Arturia MINIFREAK and various pads, plucks, stabs and noises provided by the Sequential REV2, Roland JP-8080, Korg OpSix among others.

The most significant addition to this music is a careful degree of live mixing using the Midas Venice F24 running a stereo mix through the Warm Audio Bus Compressor.

00:00 Introduction
00:11 Pre-dawn activities
00:52 Urban lifeforms waking up
01:13 Sunrise Horizon
01:37 Kyoto
02:21 Kitchen Chaos
02:44 Lunch Jam
03:05 Delights
04:05 Dusk
04:58 Cool Hustle
05:28 I'll have the Udon
05:40 Dinner with the city
07:03 Outro"

Monday, March 04, 2024

Tomami


video upload by Ebotronix

Expressive E Osmose
Moog Taurus 2
Access Virus TI
Conductive Labs The NDLR V2
Strymon 2x Cloudburst controlled by 16n Faderbank
harminic minor scale
4.03.2024
video # 2348

Prophet Rev2 With Strymon Big Sky & Meris Mercury 7 | AMBIENT PADS


video upload by Le Code

"The prophet Rev2 is a powerful pad machine: with a few chords, I play with the filter. Two reverbs are added: the Strymon Big Sky is set to a shimmer-type preset, while the Meris Mercury 7 adds spatial reverb to the whole, and gives fullness to this ambient jam.

GEAR :
Sequential Prophet Rev2
Strymon Big Sky
Meris Mercury 7"

Prophet Rev2 ambient pads with Meris Mercury 7 | Ambient Pads


"The Prophet Rev2 is still amazing at producing beautiful ambient pads, and if you add the Mercury 7 pedal from Meris, you literally fly into space! 🪐
On this video, I show you Prophet Rev2 ambient pads with Meris Mercury 7 pedal.

When we turn the decay far enough, we get an infinite pad.

00:00 Sound 1
01:56 Sound 2
03:32 Sound 3
05:08 Sound 4"

Sunday, March 03, 2024

Roland TB-303 and TR-909 making Acid Techno


video upload by funkyberlin303

"Roland TR-909, TR-606, TB-303, Strymon El Capistan"
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