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Thursday, April 16, 2020
verbos complex oscillator | minimal modular music | eurorack modular synthesizer
Published on Apr 16, 2020 Elinch
„a quiet piece in the quiet time. built around the verbos complex oscillator.“
00:00 sequence /// alm squid salmple (16 cues triggered randomly, soundsource verbos co)
00:20 sequence /// alm squid salmple (8 cues triggered randomly, soundsource verbos co saw) / t-rex replicator / verbos amp & tone
00:50 sequence /// alm squid salmple (8 cues triggered randomly, soundsource verbos co & endorphine.es furthrrrr generator)
00:54 noise /// endorphine.es furthrrrr generator
01:20 bass /// verbos co sine 01 out
01:50 pad /// make noise morphagene (sample sos from verbos co & endorphine.es furthrrrr generator)
02:30 slow sequence /// verbos co triangle 02 out / 4ms dld
02:50 brass-like slow sequence /// verbos co master out / verbos noise & filter / verbos scan & pan / t-rex replicator / verbos amp & tone
03:32 voice /// alm squid salmple
verbos co sequenced by patterning & polyend poly. reverb comes from 2hp reverb. recorded live with tascam dr 100.
for the best listening experience listen to the video with headphones or good speakers."
Thursday, January 22, 2015
Introducing Omnisphere 2
Published on Jan 22, 2015 SpectrasonicsVIDEO
"After many years of development, we are thrilled to announce that Omnisphere 2 is coming April 30, 2015. This is the first v2.0 of any Spectrasonics instrument and it's truly a gigantic one! Visit www.spectrasonics.net for all the details."
Specs:
LABELS/MORE:
NAMM,
NAMM2015,
New,
New in 2015,
New Soft Synths,
New Soft Synths in 2015,
Soft Synths,
Spectrasonics,
Video
Tuesday, September 01, 2015
Sample Logic Introduces Balinese Gamelan VI
"Sample Logic morphs and mutilates best Balinese gamelan instruments into VI fit for a new world
NEW YORK, USA: award-winning sample library company Sample Logic is proud to announce (upcoming) availability of GAMELAN — the latest in a lengthening line of superlative sample-based virtual instruments powered by Native Instruments’ industry-standard KONTAKT PLAYER platform, this time morphing and mutilating 25 world-class Balinese gamelan instruments to create a stunning selection of inspirational cinematic-quality atmospheres, melodic instruments, thundering percussive impacts, and twisted loops — as of September 1…

GAMELAN welcomely weighs in at over 14GB as a result. As such, it features a diverse library of 1,700 KONTAKT PLAYER-compatible patches, perfectly divided into the following categories: 421 ATMOSPHERES (58 BIZARRE, 97 DARK - MYSTERIOUS, 71 ELECTRONIC - EFFECTUAL, 87 MIXED EMOTIONS, 28 STINGERS, and 79 WORLD ORGANIC); 316 INSTRUMENTALS (55 ARPEGGIATED, 104 WORLD ORGANIC, 74 SYNTH, and 82 TRADITIONAL); 332 LOOPS (84 ACTION PACKED, 120 ELECTRONIC - EFFECTUAL, 51 POP HOP, 56 WORLD ORGANIC); 368 PERCUSSIVES (31 ARPEGGIATED, 11 HIT ENSEMBLES, 266 IMPACTS, 17 TRADITIONAL, and 42 TRANSITIONS); and 260 MULTI CORES (34 ATMOSPHERES, 71 INSTRUMENTALS, 53 LOOPS, and 47 PERCUSSIVES). Explore unlimited possibilities within GAMELAN by combining those ATMOSPHERES, INSTRUMENTALS, LOOPS, and PERCUSSIVES within a single, easy-to-use interface. Moreover, mix up to eight ‘Soundsources’ while retaining nuanced control over each sound to create massive ambiences, crushing impacts, complex loops, soaring leads, or even stacked multis with all of the above triggered by a single note! Alternatively, why not simply use one of the thousands of included preset instruments for instant inspiration?
Tuesday, August 04, 2015
Sharing Sounds With Omnisphere 2 - Spectrasonics Releases Omnisphere v2.1 Update
Published on Aug 4, 2015 SpectrasonicsVIDEO
"Learn how to import user audio and share your own patches using the new sharing capabilities of Omnisphere 2.
Click on this link to download the files for this video.
http://bit.ly/1hhYy9c"
Update: And the press release for the v2.1 update:
"Spectrasonics Releases Omnisphere v2.1 Update
Power Synth adds simplified user sound sharing and Library Publishing for third-party development
Burbank, CA - August 4, 2015 - Spectrasonics has released Omnisphere 2.1 with a streamlined 'Sharing' feature for sharing user sounds and a new Library Publishing capability. Version 2.1 is an update to the company's recent v2 upgrade of its flagship software synth. In May, Omnisphere Version 2.0 was released with vastly expanded new synthesis and creative capabilities for sound design, along with significant user interface innovations, and thousands of new sounds. The new v2.1 update, a free download to Omnisphere version 2 users, includes refined patch and project sharing features for easily exchanging custom sounds between end-users directly or over social media, a Library Publishing feature allowing third-party sound developers to create easily installable sound sets for Omnisphere 2 users, as well as a much improved boot time for the plugin itself. Both the Sound Sharing and Publishing features can contain 'User Audio,' offering new horizons in patch creation and simplified collaboration.
"It's exciting to see the Omnisphere universe expanding with so much great sound development work in so many areas, from EDM to rock, and film and TV scores to games," says Spectrasonics' Founder and Creative Director, Eric Persing. "And now third- party developers of patch sets for Omnisphere 2 have a simple way to create and offer custom libraries that can include their own soundsources, and are easy to install for customers. There's no need for installers or complicated instructions for moving files around directories deep in the system folders. And because it's so easy to share sounds and ideas now, we feel this will be a huge boon for social media user groups discussing tips and patch creation. This is a big opportunity for our users everywhere. We look forward to seeing and hearing what develops!"
Sharing sounds is simplified in Omnisphere 2.1, the end-user can simply shift-click on a few Patches or a few Multi-patches and then save them to be transferred to a friend or musical collaborator who also has Omnisphere 2. Sharing patches automatically includes any user audio, which is especially convenient with custom patches. Sharing multiple types of Patches, Multis and user audio all at once is easier too, with Project sharing; the end-user can just collect a set of sounds in a project, and then share the project.
The new "Publish Library" feature in v2.1 was created for third-party developers of Omnisphere libraries. It allows developers to easily export, or "publish" a library of Multis and Patches, along with any associated user-created Soundsources, as well as graphic images for the custom library in a single .omnisphere file format. End-users can then easily install this package into their systems with a single step.
Beyond the new sharing features in v2.1, the Version 2 upgrade released in May, includes a host of new capabilities including the most requested Omnisphere feature: Audio import for user-created soundsources-along with major new oscillator features including over 400 new DSP Oscillator waveforms, morphing Wavetables, new granular synthesis options, over 4500 unique new sounds created by Spectrasonics' acclaimed sound design team-bringing the total to over 12,000 total sounds and patches, 25 new FX units, an enhanced User Interface, and innovative production/browsing features such as Sound Match(tm) to instantly locate any related sounds in the library, and Sound Lock(tm) to create endless useful patch variations by locking sound aspects while browsing other patches-among many other innovative features.
Omnisphere 2.1 Feature Overview
New Sound Sharing and Publishing capabilities in v2.1:
• Easily share patches and projects between users, which can include User Audio
• Publish a library of patches and Multis including User Audio, graphics and more
• Share Sounds over social media
Faster Boot Time for Omnisphere 2.1:
• Opening the plugin inside any DAW on Macintosh or Windows is much speedier
Vast New Synthesis Possibilities in Omnisphere 2:
• Audio Import - Users can import their own audio file as a soundsource in Omnisphere
• Over 400 New DSP Waveforms for the Synth Oscillator - an increase of 100X
• Wavetable Synthesis - Each Waveform is now a Morphing Wavetable
• Powerful New Granular Synthesis algorithm
• Deeper FM/Ring Mod capabilities for aggressive timbres
• 8 New Filter Types - New Power Filters, Vowel, Resonators
• New Unison Drift models Analog Polysynth behavior
• Expanded Modulation with new sources and many more targets
• Polyphonic LFO and Modulation Envelope options
• Soundsource Reversing
Now includes over 12,000 sounds:
Wednesday, September 04, 2024
Sunday, October 31, 2010
Bewildered corrosion
YouTube via Beatprisoner | October 31, 2010
"The music from the video is a one take recording. The only soundsource during the recording was a Waldorf microQ Synthesizer, triggered by three Future Retro Orb sequencers. Some FX has been added during the recording by an external FX device.
The track has then been edited in Cubase using some plugins for FX and mastering."
Saturday, March 23, 2013
sonic powerbeast
Published on Mar 23, 2013
"the soundsource is a little red handbuilt synth by michael rucci
(www.etsy.com/people/MichaelRucci), run through a noise-machine by drmoonstien (www.youtube.com/user/drmoonstien), which alters the soundspectrum. the distortions are controlled by body contacts, as you can watch in the video. the body contacts allow a very intuitive handling. at least the sound passes the memory man by electro harmonix, a delay/reverbdevice with a lot of possibillities."
drmoonstien on eBay (RSS)
"the soundsource is a little red handbuilt synth by michael rucci
(www.etsy.com/people/MichaelRucci), run through a noise-machine by drmoonstien (www.youtube.com/user/drmoonstien), which alters the soundspectrum. the distortions are controlled by body contacts, as you can watch in the video. the body contacts allow a very intuitive handling. at least the sound passes the memory man by electro harmonix, a delay/reverbdevice with a lot of possibillities."
drmoonstien on eBay (RSS)
Tuesday, October 20, 2015
Roger Linn Design demo LinnStrument Sound Lab ADE 2015
Published on Oct 20, 2015 Gearslutz
"Roger Linn demoes his versitile LinnStrument controller, using only generic software instruments, as soundsource. Even with those the sound comes alive. The placement of notes should be very recognisable for anyone playing stringed instruments."
Friday, May 02, 2008
MC303 sound demo
YouTube via se7ense7
"long video with me browsing through a lot of the sounds of the MC303 groovebox by Roland. I bought this little piece of equiptment as an add-on to my synth and recording based studio, and to be able to make little sketches just using the MC303. I use it mainly as a soundsource, and I sure love those sounds. You just have to know where to use them. Pz, ARD"
Saturday, April 16, 2016
Modulated Filterbank Drone
Published on Apr 16, 2016 PaulLawlerMusic
"Modulating the ADDAC601 Fixed Filterbank with 8 LFOs from Octocontroller and Tides. Soundsource is the Sputnik Dual Oscillator.
Reverb from Clouds."
Wednesday, November 16, 2016
tangible waves AE modular - a modular synthesizer for everyone
Full details via the Kickstarter campaign:
"A true analog modular synthesizer - small in size, small in price, big in sound
For sure, you want to know first "how does this thing sound?", so here are some Demo-Videos that give you a first impression (the first one together with a Groovebox):
AE modular Demo MIDI Sync with Novation CIRCUIT
Published on Nov 9, 2016 tangible waves
How did it all started?
It started with the idea to build a Lunetta style synth (a synth based on digital logic chips (mis)using them for creating sound, a creation of Stanley Lunetta, therefore the name). For me it is also appealing to have the devices very compact (the KORG Volca series gave me lots of inspiration here), so I defined a small module format (about 10 x 2.5 cm). I liked the concept of abusing electronic parts, which gave the project it's name (AE: abused electronics).
Over the time I felt the wish to add this or that 'conventional' module, like Filter, Envelope, VCA, and one by one I ended up building a "standard" modular synthesizer!
What's special?
Compared to the usual Eurorack Modular Synths, we have some differences here, mainly to get a small form factor and cutting the price:
Modules are not Eurorack compatible
The Oscillators module is not working in 1V/octave standard (due to the roots in the Lunetta approach); but a 1V/octave VCO will be added soon to the modules palette
Patching is done via simple patch-wires and small pin-sockets (not minijack-cables as in the eurorack-world); this cuts the cost drastically and also saves a lot of space on the module. Another advantage: Module outputs are mostly dual or triple, which makes "Multiples" modules obsolete
Generally, AE modular follows the "not-so-perfect" approach; circuits are sometimes simplified and show their own character in some points - it's intentionally a contrast to the high-polished stuff we get from digital synths / DAWs / plugins. But always the usage as an artistic tool is considered!
The design style is also a little special: The frontpanels are not (expensively) printed, but rubber-stamped; I like this somehow "unperfect" look - I hope you too! (Don't worry: a special, durable color is used.)
What's not different is, that you get a real modular synthesizer: The selection and arrangement of the modules is absolutely free! You can add new modules later (simply remove 2 screws, plug in the module, fix the screws again) or rearrange them according to your needs.


with one row of modules
double size with two rows and some more modules (for contained modules see the pledge description)

A power supply
please note which kind of plug you need (EU, UK, US)
A bunch of patch wires
MIDI breakout cable
A user guide / short introduction
The modules in detail:
MASTER, I/O: The master module with power supply, Input/output jacks (1/8" mono minijack) for audio and control voltages and MIDI-Input (via a breakout cable). MIDI works either omni or on channel 1. MIDI Clock/Start/Stop are provided via the bus to the modules; same with CV/Gate for Notes and one Controller.
2OSC: 2 Oscillators with Squarewave, Triangle and Sync outputs, Sync and CV input
NOISE: A noise generator (white noise, digitally based with variable frequency)
FILTER: A filter with lowpass/bandpass/highpass output, adjustable frequency and resonance (Wasp type)
ENV: An AD type envelope (Attack/Decay) with switchable Sustain and two time ranges
2VCA: A dual voltage-controlled amplifier for controlling signal levels or modulating control voltages
LFO: modulation oscillator with squarewave (adjustable pulsewidth), triangle or falling sawtooth output, two time ranges
2S&H: A dual Sample&Hold module, for creating random or stepped control voltages
2ATT/CV: For attenuating control voltages or as voltage source
MIXER4-4: A mixer for signals or control voltages with four adjustable inputs and additional four "full-level" inputs.
DELAY: A delay with a lo-fi, analog character
LOGIC: Combines two inputs by different logic rules (AND, NAND, XOR); for rhythmic patterns and also interesting for audio signals (gives ringmodulator-like sounds)
STEP10: A trigger sequencer with up to 10 steps, for creating gate patterns
The future of AE modular:
If you know a little bit about modular synthesizers, you will see that we have the basic modules in the box; but the fun get's much bigger with additional other modules. If this project succeeds, there will be a lot of other modules available that are planned or already under development like:
VCO with 1V/octave characteristic
Oscillator banks (for sound clusters, drones...)
Sampler (play samples from a microSD-card, eventually with granulation)
Algorithmic Drone soundsource
16-Step Note Sequencer
Beat Divider (for processing MIDI Clock into usable trigger clocks (1/4, 1/8, 1/16... dotted, triplet...)
other filter types
Phaser
Waveshaper
more complex modulation sources
Credits
Thanks a lot to:
MakerLab Murnau / J.-U. Bittlinger (the availabilty of the Lab pushed the development a lot!)
Luna Sonnemann for the wonderful photos
Roman Feldmeier and Marco Asam for their support in the video session and giving me ideas.
Furthermore thanks to Marco for getting the word out and helping me to find distribution, as well giving me the ability to present an Alpha version at the Bavaria Ableton Usergroup. The Feedback helped and gave me a lot of motivation.
my wife Sabine for her strong support of my ideas
...and finally YOU for your interest and (hopefully) your support!"
LABELS/MORE:
lunetta,
New,
New in 2016,
New Makers,
New Makers in 2016,
New Modules,
New Modules in 2017,
New Synths,
New Synths in 2016,
Tangible Waves
Tuesday, January 07, 2014
ARP 2013 (a very compact eurorack with Flame Arp 2013 and Doepfer VCDSP)
Published on Jan 7, 2014 creativegallerysynth·27 videos
"First try out of:
MS-84S Silver 84HP Skiff with a complete ARP/Synth/FX configuration, containing:
Flame 2013 Arpeggiator
Doepfer A-124 Wasp Filter (for filtering external sources)
Doepfer A-140 ADSR (for envelope control of the X-outs of the Arpeggiator)
Doepfer A-111-5 (Dark Energy (my favourite soundsource)) out of production
Doepfer A-187-1 VCDSP (Effects)
Tiptop uZeus Powersupply.
pics at: http://www.creativegallery.nl
skiff's and modules available at: http://www.modularsynthesizers.nl/"
Thursday, April 28, 2016
Day 4: 140BPM Sweetness - Eurorack Jamsession
Published on Apr 28, 2016 Colin Benders
"Scroll to 11:30 if you just want to hear the 'song'. start from the top if you want to follow the process.
Note to self: spend more time soundchecking the stream. luckily the crackle somewhat stops later on.
Decided to hook up the Minibrute for this one. I dont ever use it as a soundsource, its the ideal CV keyboard.
The Arpegiator is brilliant for transposing sequences at arpeggio speeds.
Once again the ER-101 shines at providing harmonic content."
Day 5 - Pitch tracking
Tuesday, April 15, 2008
enapa mixing analogue-style
YouTube via enapa1apa
"Fostex E-16 and soundcraft 400b fx: boss re-1000 boss dd-3 fostex 3180 soundsource: monomachine / MD finished song"
Wednesday, March 04, 2020
Yamaha TX816 FM Synthesizer - 8 DX7's in a Rack
Note: Auction links are affiliate links for which the site may be compensated.
via this auction
"Yamaha TX816 - 8 DX7's in a Rack! - 8 Digital FM Synthesizers
Nice Condition, overall very clean!
This is a classic of FM synthesis. This edition of the DX7 has the pretty, cleaner sound of the MKII as opposed to the grittier sound of the original MKI.
I would say the sounds are also more powerful than the MKI.
I just installed new batteries in all 8 modules - they are metering 3.3 Volts
This one is loaded with 8 banks of my favorite sounds.
Sounds from the Yamaha VRC Collection, SoundSource Super LA D50/D70 collection, and various other carts I have owned over the years.
I consider these patches to be of high caliber, I cannot guarantee that you will like all 256 sounds but there are lots of great ones.
Fully Functional. I have been using this as two large 4 DX7 Synths for years. I like to route these to a mixer and mix between 4 sounds each to create 2 huge sounds."
via this auction

Nice Condition, overall very clean!
This is a classic of FM synthesis. This edition of the DX7 has the pretty, cleaner sound of the MKII as opposed to the grittier sound of the original MKI.
I would say the sounds are also more powerful than the MKI.
I just installed new batteries in all 8 modules - they are metering 3.3 Volts
This one is loaded with 8 banks of my favorite sounds.
Sounds from the Yamaha VRC Collection, SoundSource Super LA D50/D70 collection, and various other carts I have owned over the years.
I consider these patches to be of high caliber, I cannot guarantee that you will like all 256 sounds but there are lots of great ones.
Fully Functional. I have been using this as two large 4 DX7 Synths for years. I like to route these to a mixer and mix between 4 sounds each to create 2 huge sounds."
Saturday, October 14, 2017
Yamaha CS-80 Blade Runner 2050
Published on Oct 14, 2017 MrFirechild
"This track is using sounds only from the Yamaha CS-80, an iconic analog synthesizer from the late 70s. Vangelis used it a lot for the soundtrack to the original Blade Runner movie and it appears Hans Zimmer used it as well for the 2049. This track is produced and composed by www.firechild.se using the Yamaha CS-80 as the only soundsource. Additional effects include the AVID Revibe Reverb, Oakley SE-330 Ensemble Chorus and Oakley Human Voice which give a choir like sound when feeding it with pure sawtooth waves. This piece of music is an original composition but of course inspired by the mood and vibe of the original Blade Runner soundtrack. Listen in big speakers for the best sound experience. Visuals created using Plane9. (www.plane9.com)"
Saturday, July 29, 2017
modular synthesizer vs pot lid ambient session (mutable instrument ears, rings)
Published on Jul 29, 2017 ollilaboratories
"If you like my stuff please support me on http://music.ollilab.com/ and https://www.patreon.com/theBURG
Yes, you read the title correct.. I connected a pot lid to my modular system, cookin' up some ambient tunes :)
Really, I have no idea what I am doing but it is great fun :D I recently got the Mutable Instruments ears, and also today bought a KORG CM-200 contact microphone to be able to add acoustic elements and textures for processing in the modular.. now this calls for a pot session right ? :)
Ears gets the audio signal from the CM200 microphone, which in turn sends audio to the MI rings, strumming is being done on a random fashion with the 2hp Turing Maching using a clock in maths.
1v/Oct in on the RIngs is quantized with the penrose, which has LFO in from the tides, on a slow rate.
/Odd/ channels from rings goes straight out to 1U mixer mixer, the other /Even/ goes into the morphagene which is in sound on sound mode and plays back everything it hears in reverse .. + some glitchy stuff.
Braids soundsource (drone) Maths is controlling the filter on the uVCF which the braids goes into.. . and the Ripples filter is in serial controlled by the second maths channel plus retriggered by the gate out from MI ears.
everything then goes into the EQD pedals + Keeley engineering reverb for FX treatment.
Oh, and at 03.55 I am humming/singing one note drones into the pot lid (now there is a sentence you don't read that often) .. none of the camera angles captured it, but this is what you hear if the sound sources might be a bit confusing :)
Booom, and be careful the track is very dynamic, listen to it on moderate volume the first time.. :)"
Monday, September 26, 2016
Analogue Solutions Tereshkova
Note: Auction links are affiliate links for which the site may be compensated.
Analogue Solutions Tereshkova demo
Published on Jul 16, 2013 tanqueraytom
"This is a quick demo vid. I just recorded it on my iphone with the soundsource being a Bose Ipod dock.."
via this auction
Note the video above is from 2013. Not sure if this is the same unit, but it was included in the listing.
"This thing sounds amazing. Great condition, i bought it new and it has spent it's life up to now in my smoke free studio. The case has a couple of minor scratches on the exterior case. What you have is a serious amount of analogue goodness crammed into a highly portable format.
Midi to CV/Gate-converter, 3 VCOs, 8-step sequencer, MS20-like filter (HP and LP), 2 VCAs, AC coupled ring modulator, 2 ADSRs with repeat, 3 LFOs, Sample and Hold, CV/audio-mixer, X/Y Joystick, Multiples and 1/8"-to1/4" adaptor.
Perfect as a standalone synth or as an accompaniment to a modular system."
Published on Jul 16, 2013 tanqueraytom
"This is a quick demo vid. I just recorded it on my iphone with the soundsource being a Bose Ipod dock.."
via this auction
Note the video above is from 2013. Not sure if this is the same unit, but it was included in the listing.
"This thing sounds amazing. Great condition, i bought it new and it has spent it's life up to now in my smoke free studio. The case has a couple of minor scratches on the exterior case. What you have is a serious amount of analogue goodness crammed into a highly portable format.
Midi to CV/Gate-converter, 3 VCOs, 8-step sequencer, MS20-like filter (HP and LP), 2 VCAs, AC coupled ring modulator, 2 ADSRs with repeat, 3 LFOs, Sample and Hold, CV/audio-mixer, X/Y Joystick, Multiples and 1/8"-to1/4" adaptor.
Perfect as a standalone synth or as an accompaniment to a modular system."
Thursday, October 22, 2009
Sherman Filterbank 1 / a short trip through the german HARZ
YouTube via beckhusen
"Patch from soundsource Doepfer A100 Modular System filtered through the Sherman Filterbank 1. Unspectacular, but it would be a shame if it goes lost in the wide space of my harddrives ;) I'm not really excited about the Filterbank 1, maybe the SFb 2 is much better (?), but last not least for experimental patches it makes fun.
The video shows some steps of a route through the german HARZ which isn't far away from my home area. I made the record in March 09, didn't expect before that there's still so much snow."
Saturday, June 06, 2020
Astonih, feedback exploration with clouds and Echophon
jenamu6
Modular one time only piece by JenaMu6
Feedback loops between Clouds, Warps and Echophon.
Soundsource Flame 4 vox.
JenaMu6 is a project by Jean Schouten
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