Monday, March 26, 2018
Make Noise - Morphagene #13 - DivKid 4 Voice Ambient Reel #MorphageneMondays
Published on Mar 26, 2018 DivKidVideo
"Here's my new DivKid 4 voice ambient reel for the Make Noise Morphagene and #MorphageneMondays. This is video number 13 in my series and here I go through making 4 voice polyphonic generative ambient modular music ... a mouthful a know!
The modules I've used is listed below and this reel should pop up on the Make Noise Freesound page soon for you all to download for free and play around with in your own Morphagene or anywhere you see fit. There's a dry version, FX only version and the main "mixed" version as well.
I'd love to hear anything you make with this so get in touch if you use it."
DC571 Dual Channel Audio Compressor Eurorack Prototype
Published on Mar 26, 2018 gstormelectro
"Audio and Video by G-Storm Electro (c)2018
Headphones or quality audio monitors recommended. In this video I demonstrate a prototype of my new DC571 Analog Dual Channel Eurorack Audio Compressor. It will make your bass lines a little punchier, and your percussion grooves a bit more groovy. The way to operate it is simple - the stronger the input signal, the more it compresses. Use the output make-up gain knob to bring the level back up. Both channels are completely independent of one another - so use it for stereo purposes or for two different instruments if you desire. These will be hand-crafted in limited quantities for sale soon, it will have a black front panel w/ white silkscreen lettering. More details on price and availability to be announced later. Thank you for watching."
TE PO-33 K.O! Tinyjams
Published on Mar 26, 2018 Red Means Recording
"Hi, I'm going to play the Teenage Engineering PO-33 K.O! for a little bit."
Massive Update on Percussa's SSP's Software Development - MPE, USB and More
via the Percussa Kickstarter:
"It’s time again for an update on the development of the SSP. The past few weeks a lot has happened!
1) more parts arrived for production of the SSPs
We’re getting ready for the production of the rest of the SSPs! We already have a small number of SSPs from our initial run a while ago which we’ve been using for hardware testing, and will now be producing the rest of the SSPs. Almost all the parts we need have arrived and we’ll be kitting and delivering the parts to our subcontractor over the next weeks. It looks like the first PCB revision of the SSP does not need any fixes or additional revisions, so that is really good news. We’ve also been testing the SSP with multiple power supply solutions and a variety of modules in our intellijel 84hp performance case.
2) development of the MPE features in full swing
Since our last video where we showed how you can plug a MIDI controller into the SSP’s USB port, have it detected automatically and instantly play a patch, we’ve been working on support for the MPE features of the SSP. For testing we are using a ROLI Seaboard block. For the moment the parameters from the Seaboard are automatically mapped to Wavetable oscillator parameters, such as X, Y and Z and to envelope generators which amplitude-modulate the oscillators. The notes are assigned to voices internally in the SSP’s software, and the modules in the patch are grouped into these voices so they receive pitch and trigger info. The Seaboard’s strike and lift parameters are mapped to scaling of the envelopes, so the wavetable oscillators’ sounds are louder or softer depending on how you play the Seaboard. Press and Slide are used for the Z and Y parameters of the WT Oscillator and the Glide parameter is of course mapped to polyphonic pitch bend.
Moog Minimoog Model D Synthesizer For iOS (AUv3) - First Look | SYNTH ANATOMY & thesoundtestroom
Published on Mar 26, 2018 SYNTH ANATOMY
iTunes: Minimoog Model D - Moog Music Inc.
"Moog Music released today the Model D app for iOS, a full recreation of the Minimoog Model D hardware Synthesizer including new features like a polyphonic engine and more. Here is a first look at this new app
Join the Patreon page to get access to free sound content (sample & preset libraries, free plugins... & participate on exclusive giveaways) https://www.patreon.com/synthanatomy"
And one from the thesoundtestroom:
MOOG MINIMOOG Model D - Demo for the iPad - Supports AUv3 - Awesome
Published on Mar 26, 2018 thesoundtestroom
1985 Moog Song Producer Ad
via Retro Synth Ads, where you'll find the full write-up. Be sure to see the rest of the site for vintage synth ads. It's a great resource!
"Moog Song Producer sequencer 'MIDI In, Out & Thru Just Won't Do' 1/4-page black and white advertisement from the top right corner of page 101 in the December 1985 issue of Keyboard Magazine."
Cool shot of the Moog Song Producer bundle.
Ain't No Sunshine Bill Withers synth blues cover song analog hardware Moog Moogerfooger Launchpadpro
Published on Mar 22, 2018 NomNomChomsky
"A synth blues cover version of the classic song : 'Ain't No Sunshine' by Bill Withers. Done using analog hardware, but controlled by Ableton Live 10 with a Novation Launchpad Pro.
The longer jam sections have been cut out.... coz, while they're fun to play, but no one really wants to hear that shnitzel.
.... and yes, it is in portrait mode 9:16 😜
More synth blues cover songs on analog hardware in this playlist:
https://youtu.be/x9q8dpsSULI
Instruments used:
#moogvoyager #moogrme #abletonoperator #abletonwavetable #abletonanalog #ableton10 #looper #abletonecho"
Moog Subsequent 37 - first jam in C-minor
Published on Mar 26, 2018 ollilaboratories
"If you like my stuff please support me on http://music.ollilab.com/ and https://www.patreon.com/theBURG
Today is a big day, I received my Moog Subsequent 37 - directly after work and right before dinner I just had to make a quick first jam .. I unpacked it, set it up, connected a couple FX pedals and .. yep, into space on first attempt. Can I say it sounds fabulous? :D
FYI, there are some synths and other FX turned on and hissing in the background, i just forgot to turn things off.
Gear used: Moog Subsequent 37
FX, Boss-RE20 space echo, Strymon bluesky
For the piano ditto X2 loop, grandstage wurly chords played through the red panda particle and eventide space.
BoooOoM!"
Arturia MiniBrute2 EG close up by Olivier Briand
Published on Mar 26, 2018 Olivier Briand
"Arturia MiniBrute2 EG close up by Olivier Briand"
Update:
Arturia MiniBrute 2 LFO close up by Olivier Briand
Published on Mar 26, 2018 Olivier Briand
"Arturia MiniBrute 2 LFO close up and tweak by Olivier Briand"
018//The Drums of Callisto - 3 voices from 2 Moog Mother 32s
Published on Mar 26, 2018 Alastair Wilson
"A self-generating patch using 2 Mother 32s sent through an Eventide Space shimmer reverb and an Eventide Timefactor on digital delay setting. No other processing has been applied.
The lower Mother 32 is supplying the percussion and effects, by having the self-resonating filter modulated by a triangle LFO, which in turn is being modulated by a random stepped voltage to go up into the audio range. The Pulse output from this Mother 32 is patched to the Ext Audio input of the higher Mother 32 and is mixed with its melody, with the effect of the higher Mother 32 handling melodic lines at the same time. Random stepped voltages from the Assign outputs affect the melodies, as well as several other controls like the tempo of the the sequencers. Another notable feature of this patch is that the envelope of the higher Mother 32 is patched to the VCA CV input of the lower, adding a bit of extra snap to the percussive sounds.
Veils (in the top left) is being used as an output mixer and isn't affecting the patch.
If you want to recreate this patch, you can find it here:
https://www.modulargrid.net/e/patches/view/37907"
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