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Friday, February 23, 2024
07- Yamaha CS-5- Low Frequency Oscillator
video upload by AutomaticGainsay
"Here is a demonstration of the sound and functionality of the LFO found on the Yamaha CS-5."
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Monday, February 19, 2024
06- The Yamaha CS-5- THE CRUCIAL FUNCTION
video upload by AutomaticGainsay
"Here is a demonstration of the sound and functionality of, perhaps, the most crucial function of a synthesizer: the amplifier."
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Wednesday, February 14, 2024
05- The Yamaha CS-5- High Pass Filter
video upload by AutomaticGainsay
"Here is a demonstration of the sound and functionality of the high pass filter found on the Yamaha CS-5."
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Sunday, February 11, 2024
04- The Yamaha CS-5- Band Pass Filter
video upload by AutomaticGainsay
"Here is a demonstration of the sound and functionality of the band pass filter of the Yamaha CS-5."
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Wednesday, February 07, 2024
03- The Yamaha CS-5- Low Pass Filter
video upload by AutomaticGainsay
"Here is a demonstration of the sound and functionality of the low pass filter found on the Yamaha CS-5."
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Saturday, February 03, 2024
02- The Yamaha CS-5- Oscillators Part 2
video upload by AutomaticGainsay
"Here is the second part of a two-part demonstration of the oscillators found on the Yamaha CS-5.
The instruments in the theme music were created entirely with the Yamaha CS-5, through multitracking monophonic lines. The drums were assembled out of GarageBand loops.
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Thursday, February 01, 2024
01- The Yamaha CS-5-Oscillators Part 1
video upload by AutomaticGainsay
"Here is part one of a two-part demonstration of the oscillators found on the Yamaha CS-5."
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Thursday, January 05, 2017
10-The Yamaha CS-15: Part 10 - Envelopes
Published on Jan 5, 2017 AutomaticGainsay
"Here is a demonstration of the sound and functionality of the two routable envelopes present on the Yamaha CS-15."
All parts here.
Monday, December 12, 2016
05-The Yamaha CS-15: Part 5- Filters Part 1
Published on Dec 12, 2016 AutomaticGainsay
"Here is part one of a two-part demonstration of the sound and functionality of the Yamaha CS-15 filters."
All parts here.
Friday, November 25, 2016
The Yamaha CS-15 Overview Videos by Marc Doty aka AutomaticGainsay
Published on Nov 25, 2016 AutomaticGainsay
"Here are some (improvised and casually-played) examples of timbres that can be generated by the unique architecture of the Yamaha CS-15.
The theme is also comprised of Garage-Band assembled loops and 100% CS-15 for all tones and sound effects.
If you listen to the point where the title comes into view, you can hear a CS-15-created voice say "wow!"
Please support these time-consuming videos if they are of help to you by visiting patreon.com/automaticgainsay. Thank you!"
Playlist:
01-The Yamaha CS-15: Part 1- Sounds of the Yamaha CS-15
02-The Yamaha CS-15: Part 2- Oscillators Part 1
03-The Yamaha CS-15: Part 3- Oscillators Part 2
04-The Yamaha CS-15: Part 4- Oscillators Part 3
05-The Yamaha CS-15: Part 5- Filters Part 1
06-The Yamaha CS-15: Part 6- Filters Part 2
07-The Yamaha CS-15: Part 7- Portamento and Glide
08-The Yamaha CS-15: Part 8- The VCA part 1
09-The Yamaha CS-15: Part - The VCA Part 2
10-The Yamaha CS-15: Part 10 - Envelopes
11-The Yamaha CS-15: Part 11 - FILTER MADNESS - The LH Controller
Tuesday, February 12, 2013
Foundations of Synthesis Series by The Bob Moog Foundation
Published on Feb 11, 2013 moogfoundation·82 videos
Featuring Marc Doty, aka AutomaticGainsay
http://moogfoundation.org
Playlist:
1. The Synthesis of Synthesis - "This is the introductory video for the Bob Moog Foundation/macProVideo series "The Foundation of Synthesis." In it, Marc Doty sets the stage for the intent of these videos, which is an integrative instruction which not only describes synthesizer function and operation, but also gives a historical foundation for the functionalities and their implementation."
2. The Synthesis of Synthesis- Sound - "No instruction in synthesis would be complete without some explanation of the physics of sound! This video is one of several videos which outline the physical principles upon which synthesis is based."
3. The Synthesis of Synthesis- The Hammond Novachord - "The progression of devices which led to the modern synthesizer is diverse and interesting. The Foundation of Synthesis covers a number of them which portray a progressive development. One of these synthesizer precursors was the Hammond Novachord, a tube- based keyboard device whose groundbreaking technology is still present in some synthesizers today. More than most, this proto-synthesizer resembled what we came to think of as the modern synthesizer."
4. Foundation of Synthesis- Oscillator Introduction - "The Foundation of Synthesis dives into synthesizer technology with the Oscillator— the origin of sound in synthesis! Marc leads us through the history of this device from its beginning— as a lightbulb!— to its implementation in electronic musical instruments."
5. Oscillators- Pulse Width Modulation - "Pulse Width Modulation is a pleasing aural effect generated by the voltage-controlled adjustment of the width of a square wave. In this Foundation of Synthesis video, Marc demonstrates this function on several classic synthesizers. The video includes an oscilloscope, which shows you exactly what is happening when the width of the square wave output of the oscillator is changed!"
6. Filter- Introduction - "In this part of the 3rd Tutorial of the Foundation of Synthesis, Marc outlines the history of the filter from its origin in the telephone to its application in electronic devices in order to give a firm understanding of how the filter came to be an important part of modern synthesizers. The filter is a function which removes harmonics from a sound. Since harmonics define the timbre of the sound, this is a fast and easy way to create new timbres."
7. Filter- Cutoff Control - "Adjustment of the cutoff point of the filter is such a popular process that it has spawned whole genres of music. In this video, Marc shows the sound and functionality of this particular aspect of the most popular module in the modern synthesizer."
8. Filter-Voyager Serial Resonance - "The Moog Voyager design of Bob Moog includes some unique and useful functionalities. In this video, Marc explores the dual-filter nature of the Moog Voyager by demonstrating some unique ways to apply its filter arrangement."
9. Control Voltage Explanation Part 1 - "For the average musician, control voltage is an abstract concept. Of all the aspects of synthesis, it seems to be the most confusing. In this video, Marc gives a straight-forward and easy-to-understand description of the functionality using concrete examples. With a firm grasp of control voltage, synthesis becomes considerably easier and fun!"
10. Control Voltage Explanation Part 2 - "Here is part two of a video where Marc gives a straight-forward and easy-to-understand description of the process and application of control voltage. With a firm grasp of control voltage, synthesis becomes considerably easier and fun!"
11. The Amp Introduction - "In this video, Marc gives us a basic history of what can be the least-exciting module in the modern synthesizer, but then goes on to show what can be done when this module includes a fair amount of functionality. The Amp is the last step in the synthesis process, and can give you a variety of power over the timbre you create!"
12. The ARP Envelope Follower - "The Envelope Follower is one of the most fun control functions to exist. It takes the amplitude of a given signal and converts it to a voltage. As the amplitude rises, the control voltage rises. This can be used to control any function in the synthesizer which can be controlled via control voltage... which, in an analog synth, is most of them! In this video, Marc gives a demonstration of this under-implemented synthesizer function using the ARP 2600."
13. Designing Timbres- Introduction - "This video introduces the "Designing Timbres" tutorial by explaining exactly what is going to happen within it. It features some of the music and synthesizers used in the rest of the tutorial."
14. Designing Timbres: Major/Minor Chord - "'It doesn't play chords!' -This is the complaint most heard in regard to monophonic analog synthesizers... but wait... if you have three oscillators and some awesome functionality like the Moog Voyager, there is an answer to this complaint. In this video, Marc shows you how you can generate a sort of controllable polyphony using the monophonic Moog Voyager!"
15. Designing Timbres: Duality - "In this video, Marc demonstrates the the functional benefit of a synthesizer like the Yamaha CS-15, which is essentially two different synthesizers stacked together. By altering settings in each division, interesting timbres can be created."
Featuring Marc Doty, aka AutomaticGainsay
http://moogfoundation.org
Playlist:
1. The Synthesis of Synthesis - "This is the introductory video for the Bob Moog Foundation/macProVideo series "The Foundation of Synthesis." In it, Marc Doty sets the stage for the intent of these videos, which is an integrative instruction which not only describes synthesizer function and operation, but also gives a historical foundation for the functionalities and their implementation."
2. The Synthesis of Synthesis- Sound - "No instruction in synthesis would be complete without some explanation of the physics of sound! This video is one of several videos which outline the physical principles upon which synthesis is based."
3. The Synthesis of Synthesis- The Hammond Novachord - "The progression of devices which led to the modern synthesizer is diverse and interesting. The Foundation of Synthesis covers a number of them which portray a progressive development. One of these synthesizer precursors was the Hammond Novachord, a tube- based keyboard device whose groundbreaking technology is still present in some synthesizers today. More than most, this proto-synthesizer resembled what we came to think of as the modern synthesizer."
4. Foundation of Synthesis- Oscillator Introduction - "The Foundation of Synthesis dives into synthesizer technology with the Oscillator— the origin of sound in synthesis! Marc leads us through the history of this device from its beginning— as a lightbulb!— to its implementation in electronic musical instruments."
5. Oscillators- Pulse Width Modulation - "Pulse Width Modulation is a pleasing aural effect generated by the voltage-controlled adjustment of the width of a square wave. In this Foundation of Synthesis video, Marc demonstrates this function on several classic synthesizers. The video includes an oscilloscope, which shows you exactly what is happening when the width of the square wave output of the oscillator is changed!"
6. Filter- Introduction - "In this part of the 3rd Tutorial of the Foundation of Synthesis, Marc outlines the history of the filter from its origin in the telephone to its application in electronic devices in order to give a firm understanding of how the filter came to be an important part of modern synthesizers. The filter is a function which removes harmonics from a sound. Since harmonics define the timbre of the sound, this is a fast and easy way to create new timbres."
7. Filter- Cutoff Control - "Adjustment of the cutoff point of the filter is such a popular process that it has spawned whole genres of music. In this video, Marc shows the sound and functionality of this particular aspect of the most popular module in the modern synthesizer."
8. Filter-Voyager Serial Resonance - "The Moog Voyager design of Bob Moog includes some unique and useful functionalities. In this video, Marc explores the dual-filter nature of the Moog Voyager by demonstrating some unique ways to apply its filter arrangement."
9. Control Voltage Explanation Part 1 - "For the average musician, control voltage is an abstract concept. Of all the aspects of synthesis, it seems to be the most confusing. In this video, Marc gives a straight-forward and easy-to-understand description of the functionality using concrete examples. With a firm grasp of control voltage, synthesis becomes considerably easier and fun!"
10. Control Voltage Explanation Part 2 - "Here is part two of a video where Marc gives a straight-forward and easy-to-understand description of the process and application of control voltage. With a firm grasp of control voltage, synthesis becomes considerably easier and fun!"
11. The Amp Introduction - "In this video, Marc gives us a basic history of what can be the least-exciting module in the modern synthesizer, but then goes on to show what can be done when this module includes a fair amount of functionality. The Amp is the last step in the synthesis process, and can give you a variety of power over the timbre you create!"
12. The ARP Envelope Follower - "The Envelope Follower is one of the most fun control functions to exist. It takes the amplitude of a given signal and converts it to a voltage. As the amplitude rises, the control voltage rises. This can be used to control any function in the synthesizer which can be controlled via control voltage... which, in an analog synth, is most of them! In this video, Marc gives a demonstration of this under-implemented synthesizer function using the ARP 2600."
13. Designing Timbres- Introduction - "This video introduces the "Designing Timbres" tutorial by explaining exactly what is going to happen within it. It features some of the music and synthesizers used in the rest of the tutorial."
14. Designing Timbres: Major/Minor Chord - "'It doesn't play chords!' -This is the complaint most heard in regard to monophonic analog synthesizers... but wait... if you have three oscillators and some awesome functionality like the Moog Voyager, there is an answer to this complaint. In this video, Marc shows you how you can generate a sort of controllable polyphony using the monophonic Moog Voyager!"
15. Designing Timbres: Duality - "In this video, Marc demonstrates the the functional benefit of a synthesizer like the Yamaha CS-15, which is essentially two different synthesizers stacked together. By altering settings in each division, interesting timbres can be created."
Sunday, February 03, 2013
The Yamaha CS-50 Part 5- The Ring Modulator
Published on Feb 3, 2013 AutomaticGainsay·137 videos
"Here is a demonstration of the sound and functionality of the Yamaha CS-50 Ring Modulator."
All parts here.
Monday, January 07, 2013
Yamaha CS-50 Overview by Marc Doty aka AutomaticGainsay
The Yamaha CS-50 Part 1: The Oscillator
Published on Jan 7, 2013 AutomaticGainsay·133 videos
"Here is part 1 of a series of demonstrative videos regarding the Yamhaha CS-50. This is a demonstration of the oscillator section of the Yamaha CS-50."
Published on Jan 7, 2013 AutomaticGainsay·133 videos
"Here is part 1 of a series of demonstrative videos regarding the Yamhaha CS-50. This is a demonstration of the oscillator section of the Yamaha CS-50."
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