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Friday, September 26, 2025
tips for the Dreadbox NYMPHES
video upload by TOSKABYSS
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"Here are a couple of tips for the Dreadbox NYMPHES. This is one of my all time favorite polyphonic synthesizers and I hope everyone gets an opportunity to check one out."
0:00 - Intro
1:45 - Tip 1
3:32 - Tip 2
5:57 - Tip 3
6:30 - Tip 4
8:29 - Final thoughts
Music: https://toskabyss.bandcamp.com/
Friday, September 05, 2025
Pladask Rom Walkthrough and Demo // Spaces That Never Were
video upload by Lesjamusic
"In this video, we’ll walk through the ROM’s unique features, and hear how it pairs beautifully with the Stereo Dradd to create collapsing echoes, frozen tones, and artificial ambiences.
00:00 Introduction
01:51 Front Panel Walkthrough
04:46 Algorithm Walkthough
08:45 Nymphes Arp ➡ Grain
13:16 Guitar interlude 1
14:17 Elmyra 2 ➡ Hall
16:40 Guitar Interlude 2
17:48 Nymphes Keys ➡ Frame
20:07 Organelle (Plaits) ➡ Grain
22:44 Guitar Interlude 3 (The Simon Section)
24:41 Organelle (DX7) ➡ Frame
30:36 Nymphes Pad ➡ Frame
34:29 Final thoughts
🎛️ Gear featured:
Pladask ROM
Pladask Stereo Dradd
Dreadbox Nymphes
Torso S-4
Neutral Labs Elmyra 2
Critter & Guitari Organelle M
Mutable Ears
ALM / Busy Circuits Pamela's Pro Workout
"Pladask ROM is the Eurorack sibling of the Stereo Dradd — a reverb that doesn’t simulate real spaces, but invents new ones. Closely related to Pladask's DRAUME pedal. With three algorithms (HALL, FRAME, GRAIN), clock control, random modulation, and stereo unpredictability, ROM excels at turning static sounds into restless, living textures.
If you enjoy experimental sound design, modular weirdness, and reverb that goes beyond realism, ROM is a perfect tool for your rack."
Friday, August 22, 2025
Trying the Novation Launch Control XL3 as a Hardware Hub in a Dawless Setup
video upload by Starsky Carr
"Discover the power of the Novation Launch Control XL3 — the ultimate Ableton Live controller and a flexible standalone MIDI controller for the Arturia AudioFuse 16 In this video, I’ll show you how to use the XL3 in a hybrid studio setup including the Dreadbox Nymphes and *Erica Synths LXR02*, giving you full hardware mixer control over up to 24 channels and a synth.
✅ Seamless integration with Ableton – plug it in via USB and Live recognises it instantly.
✅ Control up to 24 channels on the AudioFuse Rig 16 + X8 setup.
✅ Flexible setup options: USB or MIDI DIN for a fully computer-free rig.
✅ Real-world mixing example: faders, pans, sends, and mute/solo control at your fingertips.
Whether you’re a producer, live performer, or looking for hands-on hardware control in your hybrid studio, the Launch Control XL3 is a compact powerhouse."
⏱️ Chapters / Timestamps
0:00 – Intro: What is the Launch Control XL3?
2:23 – Quick Ableton setup demo
5:00 – Intro Demo Hardware Setup Explained
9:05 – Setting up MIDI Control
14:03 – Minor Niggles
15:21 – Hardware Connections
17:38 – Final thoughts
https://us.novationmusic.com/products/launch-control-xl
Monday, August 18, 2025
Classic House on Hardware (TR-909, Dreadbox, Nymphes) // Cirklon Demo and Tutorial
video upload by Starsky Carr
"Making a Live Jam using 2 dreadbox synths and a drum machine sequenced by the sequentix Cirklon
In this video, we dive deep into the legendary Sequentix Cirklon sequencer and show how to build a classic house track on hardware step by step. From programming kicks, bass, and synths to using advanced Cirklon features like probability, accumulators, and aux events, you’ll see how to create a live jammable house groove with real gear.
Gear Used in This Demo
Sequentix Cirklon Sequencer
Roland TR-909 (drums)
Dreadbox Nymphes & Nyx (synths)
OTO BIM delay
Arturia Keystep (for note input)
What You’ll Learn in This Video:
How to set up the Cirklon with multiple hardware instruments
Creating patterns, muting parts, and arranging sections
Using probability & fills for dynamic grooves
Deep-dive into exotic Cirklon functions (accumulator, aux events)
Building a classic house track for live jamming"
Friday, July 04, 2025
Dreadbox Artemis | Six ambient sketches
video upload by Jay Hosking
"Please support my work on Patreon: / jayhosking
Exploring the Dreadbox Artemis in my way. All sounds from the synth, with no additional effects on the master (other than a little compression and limiting for volume).
00:00 Super slow envelopes
03:29 Exploring bass sequence w/ effects
05:08 Modulated osc drone magic
11:06 Stereo bass arp
15:30 ???
15:38 Cover song on modulated pad
17:24 1980s pad
Full disclosure: while I have bought many, many Dreadbox synths over the years, Dreadbox did send this one to me for free.
Here, I explore the Artemis for the first time, mainly initializing patches and seeing where they lead me. I find that while other demos have done a great job of showing off the wild and weird, the Artemis mainly leads me to two places: slow beautiful expansive pads, and bouncy unison basses.
There are a few things that elevate this device over other table-top modules, like the Nymphes: the spread of stereo voices (for both unison and polyphonic patches), effects (very decent sounding delay and reverbs, for example), and an internal drive for shaping the character/personality. Plus, all of these patches took just a minute or two to set up; the Artemis has a fast and friendly interface for exploring.
There are at least three ideas here that I might potentially develop further, which is quite a high hit rate for a first exploration of a synth. I can't wait to get back to the city and put the Artemis on the table with some friends.
There is one notable shortcoming to the Artemis as of today (4th July 2025): its envelopes have something that occasionally makes them get very clicky at onset of gate/note. I'm not sure what's causing it, but contributing factors seem to include using the internal drive, and not just at very fast attack rates. In any case, it's a bummer. I've read online that Dreadbox are currently working on this in terms of a firmware update, but I don't personally have any firsthand information. The clickiness really can interfere with a project, so know if you're thinking of buying, you should plan to work around this shortcoming. (My personal opinion: don't buy gear for promised or hoped-for firmware updates, because they may never come, and they may never solve the problem.)
But otherwise, Artemis is a great synth. Lots of personality, strangely well behaved at times, very good at bouncy basses, and very easy to design interesting sounds with.
Thanks for listening.
The cover song is one of my very favourites, "Poor Edward" by Tom Waits."
Saturday, June 28, 2025
Summer 😎 (Moog Minitaur + Boum // LXR 02 // Nymphes + S 1 + Timeline // Streichfett // Keystep Pro)
video upload by 2-Minute Warning
"Last 'long' video before a summer break (I'll be eventually uploading some 'Shorts' during July 😉)
It's been quite some time that I didn't make a "from scratch" video, so here we go again! (See all my "From scratch" videos) [embed below]
On the setup side on the sequencer (Keystep Pro), before recording:
I defined the tempo and number of bars of each track
I setup the scale (Dorian)
I setup the tracks I wanted to be transposed in real-time (tracks 2 = Minitaur and 3 = Streichfett).
The video starts with the recording on Track 2, of the BASS line (Moog - Minitaur), then on Track 3 the CHORDS/STRINGS (Waldorf - Streichfett), on Track 1 the DRUMS (Sonic Potions x Erica Synths - LXR-02), on Track 4 the ARP (Dreadbox - Nymphes + Strymon Timeline delay).
I recorded part of the DRUMS in real-time, and the KICK in step mode (hence being able to setup randomness on some steps and conditions too, i.e. the step plays on the fourth time it's triggered only...)"
From Scratch by 2-Minute Warning
Saturday, June 14, 2025
Unity ♥️ (LXR 02 + Boum // Nymphes + S 1 + Timeline // Moog Minitaur // Streichfett // Keystep Pro)
video upload by 2-Minute Warning
"Hardware used
// DRUMS
Erica Synths x Sonic Potions LXR-02 v1.7 (digital drum machine an integrated sequencer, 6 different instruments) + Oto Machines Boum (full analog stereo warming unit)
// ARP
Dreadbox Nymphes through Roland S-1 through Strymon Timeline delay
// BASS:
Moog Minitaur (analog mono synth)
// STRINGS Waldorf Streichfett (Digital string synth with dual sound engine: 128-voice string section and 8-voice solo section)
// SEQUENCER Arturia Keystep Pro sequencing all the instruments (including the DRUMS of the LXR-02)
Recorded in one shot and mixed in Ableton Live."
Friday, May 16, 2025
Dreamer 💭 (Sequential Take 5 + H90 / Nymphes + Microtubes X / 0Coast + Timeline / TR6S / Hapax)
video upload by 2-Minute Warning
"Back to the ~2-minute format 😅
In this track, the Hapax is sequencing all the instruments, starting with the Take 5 where I tweak a few knobs. Then comes the BASS played by the Nymphes. For this sound, I used its LFO's delay parameter. Thus you first hear the sound without any modulation, then comes the syncopated part at the end of the sound! I finally launch the LEAD part played by the 0-Coast through the Timeline delay and DRUMS, played by the TR-6S. The Hapax FILL button is being used here to activate a couple of MIDI effects on the different tracks.
Hardware used *
// 🥁 DRUMS: Roland TR-6S (Digital Rhythm Performer)
// 🎸 BASS: Dreadbox Nymphes (6-voice analog synth) + Darkglass Microtubes X (Multiband analog Distortion)
// 🎹 PLUCKS: Sequential Take 5 (5-voice analog synth) + Eventide H90
// 🎸 LEAD: Make Noise 0-Coast (semi-modular analog mono synth) + Strymon Timeline (Ice Delay)
// SEQUENCER: Squarp Instruments Hapax
Recorded in one shot and mixed in Ableton Live."
Thursday, May 01, 2025
Chalkidiki for Dreadbox Nymphes
video upload by NatLife Sounds
"Product Link: https://natlifesounds.com/product/cha...
Χαλκιδική - my new soudbank for Dreadbox Nymphes, which I made on the Chalkidiki peninsula, Greece.
Every day spent in Chalkidiki, listening to the light waves of the Aegean Sea, the singing of spring birds at night and in the morning, listening to the atmosphere of the peninsula - I thought about creating these sounds to fill them with a Greek atmosphere of calm and tranquility, as well as mythical mystery. And here is the result.
The soundest contains 49 completely new presets & patches, which can sounds like Pad's, Lead, Bass or unusual Effects.
The sound pack also contains full installation instructions."
Saturday, February 08, 2025
Wednesday, January 22, 2025
Walrus Qi Etherealizer - exploration w/ hardware synths (SH-101, Prophet Rev2, 303, Nymphes, OP-XY)
video upload by Jay Hosking
"Trying out Walrus's new multi-effect with some hardware synthesizers.
Full disclosure: Walrus sent this pedal along for me to try for free. I'm a big fan of their Slöer pedal and also really like the Meraki (both of which I bought with my own money), so I was happy to give the Qi a spin. Happy to report that I am super impressed with this one. You can think of the Qi as kind of complementary to the Hologram Chroma Console: if the Chroma Console gives everything grit, colour, and texture, the Qi gives everything space, width, and ambience.
Here, I use it with a few synths I love and found myself lost for my entire Sunday exploring what the Qi could create with the right synthesizers. In fact, one of the improvisations (not in the final video here) has turned into a full song, which I'll put up as soon as I have time to record a performance. It's a really inspiring pedal and works very well with hardware synths.
00:00 - with Prophet Rev
04:25 - with Cyclone Analogic Bassbot TT-303
06:34 - with Dreadbox Nymphes
10:02 - with Teenage Engineering OP-XY
12:33 - with Roland SH-101
Recorded live to a stereo output, with only limiting on the master (no compression, EQ, or other effects).
https://jayhosking.bandcamp.com"
Saturday, January 18, 2025
Dreadbox Nymphes 6-voice Desktop Analog Synthesizer w/ Original Box
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via this listing
SN Z16S or 2165 ?
via this listing
SN Z16S or 2165 ?
Saturday, January 11, 2025
The Djupviks Mega-Skiff Patch Explainer
video upload by Lesjamusic
"The red skiff is alive! A full 104hp of @vikingsade Djupviks modules, with my latest additions being Clot and Bunker Archaeology.
These modules crave audio rate modulation, and so @atovproject Dual Harmonic was on hand to provide, along with the LX-Euclid for gate sequencing the Djupviks Beneath the Bush of Ghosts lofi sampler. @Dreadbox-synths Nymphes also as a sound source alogside the DHO.
With apologies for the mouth-breathing - not over my winter cold.
00:00 Patch Preview
00:18 Intro
03:05 Beneath The Bush of Ghosts and Bunker Archaeology
04:57 Clot and The Qu
06:36 Dual Harmonic Oscillator and Box of Angels
08:00 Red Skiff full jam 🤘"
Friday, December 27, 2024
Last Pill 💊 (Nymphes + Deco2 // S1 + H90 // Drumbrute Impact + H90 + Pill // Keystep Pro)
video upload by 2-Minute Warning
"Here's a long video to end 2024 on a high note! 😁 If you want to skip the 'build from scratch', you can jump to 2:00 😉
3 instruments were used for this track:
The Dreadbox Nymphes for the CHORDS and LEAD
The Roland S-1 for the BASS
The Arturia Drumbrute Impact (DBI) for the DRUMS
With everything sequenced by the Arturia Keystep Pro (KSP).
1- The video starts with me recording in STEP mode 3 CHORDS, and setting the pattern's length to 3 steps (Track 3 of the KSP).
2- I then record 2 notes for a 3-step pattern for the BASS (Track 2 of the KSP).
3- I quickly switch to the DRUM pattern recording (Track 1 of the KSP), where I used some of the nice features of the KSP's sequencer (Time Shift, Randomness)
4- For the live performance, it's mainly me transposing in real-time on the KSP and playing with the sound parameters of the 3 instruments (Cutoff, Decay, Reverb etc.).
0:01 Recording the different parts
1:51 Build
2:06 Drop
2:36 Looper break
3:13 Full decay on the KICK
3:25 Opening the decay on the OPEN HIHAT
4:05 Outro"
Sunday, September 08, 2024
Lyra-8 // Nymphes // Slöer
video upload by Lesjamusic
"How on earth do you come down from playing the Royal Albert Hall? Clearly the answer is using @somasynths Lyra-8 and @Dreadbox-synths Nymphes to ascend to the heavens, together with @walrusaudioeffects Slöer to everything escape the atmosphere."
Thursday, August 08, 2024
ChaseBliss Mood mk2 Ambient Soundscapes with the Dreadbox Nymphes and Strymon BigSky Mx
video upload by Yuki The Synth Dragon
"I use the @Dreadbox-synths Nymphes along with the @ChaseBlissAudio mood mk2 and @strymon BigSky MX for some amazing ambient soundscapes !
0:00 opening demo
1:40 video talking starts
2:29 Nymphes Polyphonic lfo
8:22 some other patches I made
11:14 lets go over the chase bliss mood mk2
18:00 lets go over the strymon bigsky mx
20:00 lets make a song
21:52 some more with the bigsky and mood
25:20 closing thoughts and upcoming videos"
Friday, July 05, 2024
Dreadbox Nymphes Polyphonic Analog Synthesizer Module
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via this listing
Additional Perfect Circuit listings
via this listing
Additional Perfect Circuit listings
Saturday, June 29, 2024
The Dreadbox Nymphes - favorite ever small form factor synth ! (find out why)
video upload by Yuki The Synth Dragon
"I got over why I love the @Dreadbox-synths Nymphes paired with a Walrus Audio Meraki and Boss DC-2W chorus. Analog Synth with analog effects !"
Friday, June 28, 2024
Epic Bells 🔔 (Hapax sequencing Nymphes + Bigsky // Minitaur // Tanzbar + Boum // Waldorf M v1.10)
video upload by 2-Minute Warning
"In this track, the Hapax is sequencing all 5 instruments: Nymphes + Bigsky reverb (PADS), Tanzbar + Boum warming unit (DRUMS), Minitaur (BASS), M (BELLS) and S-1 (PLUCK CHORDS).
I've used a few of the cool features of the Hapax as the FILL button, the MIDI effects (MIDI ECHO introduced in v2.0, RANDOMIZER, HARMONIZER...), step probabilities, CC automation etc.
It's also the first track featuring the M with the v1.10 firmware, and the Oto Machines - Boum effect 🤩🔥!
I've been hesitating for a long time to get one as I already have the Elektron Analog Heat MKII 😊 But I really don't regret buying one finally as it can really modify the sound in a way that the Analog Heat can't (the Analog Heat doesn't really have a compressor, but it can be simulated using its internal envelope follower).
* Hardware used *
// PADS:Dreadbox Nymphes (6-voice analog synth) + Strymon Bigsky (reverb)
// DRUMS: MFB Tanzbar (16-voice analog drum machine) + Oto Machines Boum "Warming Unit" (stereo analog compressor, distortion, filter...)
// BASS: Moog Minitaur (analog mono synth)
// BELLS: Waldorf M (8-voice digital/analog hybrid synth)
// PLUCK CHORDS: Roland S-1 (4-voice digital synth, inspired by the famous mono synth SH-101)
// SEQUENCER: Squarp Instruments Hapax (firmware v2.0) sequencing all 5 instruments
Recorded in one shot and mixed in Ableton Live. A bit of chorus was added post recording on the BASS played by the Minitaur, in order to add more depth to the sound."
Sunday, May 05, 2024
RockJam Go 25 Key RJMK review: what can you expect from a $50-ish controller?
video upload by Floyd Steinberg
"(not sponsored, bought this with my own money) The 'RockJam Go 25 Key RJMK' is the cheapest #midicontroller on Amazon DE [and Amazon US] right now (at the time of publishing: $40, normal price seems to be around $60). Here's an overview about everything you can expect from this 25 key controller. TOC:
00:00 hello
00:23 built quality
01:43 hardware features
02:53 firmware features
04:13 drum pads
06:40 encoders
08:24 arpeggiator
11:56 looper
12:52 bluetooth midi, mod stick and other noteworthy things / conclusion
14:18 a quick jam using the arpeggiator & dreadbox nymphes hardware synth
15:14 bye-bye
HÄLP ZIS CHANNEL
https://www.patreon.com/floyd_steinberg
https://floydsteinberg.gumroad.com/
https://floydsteinberg.bandcamp.com/"
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