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Sunday, June 14, 2026

D16 Phoscyon 2 - ACID & Trance V3


video upload by NatLife Sounds

Click CC on the bottom of the player once started for subtitles.

Создаем Супер-ACID кислоту на D16 Phoscyon 2

video upload by NatLife Sounds

"Buy Link: https://natlifesounds.com/product/aci...

ACID & Trance V3 for D16 Phoscyon 2 – it’s a third part of Phoscyon 2 trilogy sequences.

In this part you will encounter the wildest ACID sounds that have been squeezed out of all the possibilities of the synthesizer and will give you much more than the original Roland TB-303 or any of its clones.

As in the previous parts, you will also receive built-in 32 MIDI sequences, on which you can learn to build your own melodies.

ACID & Trance V3 for Phoscyon 2 includes:

32 Presets & patches
32 MIDI sequences & Patterns
32 Scenes
The styles which the sounds fit well:

ACID Trance
ACID Techno
ACID House
Get the most powerful ACID sounds ever created with this sound library. And forget about wasting time on winding up something like this.

Made by NatLife himself."

"Всем привет!
Решил начать серию роликов в которых я показываю как накручивать наикрутейший звук на синтезаторах, в данном ролике это D16 Phoscyon 2 на котором я создал новый банк ACID & Trance звуков.
Те кто помнит треки Kai Tracid - и его тему с ACID & Trance поймут. И кстати не будет секретом если я скажу что я прямо с видео Кая стянул пару его мелодий и немного переделал так чтоб не нарушались права)
Но добавлю - я ему(Kai Tracid) бесплатно отправил порядка 300 ACID секвенция в свое время за его комментарий к себе на сайт и знаете что? Он отморозился, как-то делает большинство западных известных диджей и делали всегда. Я не обиделся а просто для себя сделал выводы как он человек, которого я еще малым уважал.
В общем если по теме - я в ролике сделал два звука с секвенциями и вы можете использовать это в своем музыка-производстве, чтоб сделать крутую ACID штуку.
В любом случае спасибо что посмотрели, любым адекватным отзывам конечно же буду рад и пишите понравился ли вам формат.

А если кому-то приглянулись звуки, их можно купить у меня на сайте - https://natlifesounds.com/product/aci..."

Matti from NYU and Talking Synths


video upload by The MIDI Association

"MIDItoSpeech is a set of software and tools to 'speak' the affordances on the synthesizers using a computer. Our model relies on MIDI transmission of parameters as affordances are touched on the synth. This is being designed as both a Max patch / Max4Live device as well as a website using the Web MIDI API. In both cases, there is a community-driven repository of JSON files (the ‘devices’ folder) for models of synthesizers that describe their NRPN / CC values with labels, enumerators, etc.

Manufacturers can develop these JSON files as part of their production pipeline, and community members / enthusiasts can develop them for legacy synthesizers, open source initiatives, etc. As a second-order benefit, these files can be used for translanguaging as well as access (i.e. you could have distinct JSON files for a synthesizer in English, Mandarin, Spanish, etc.).

This work is led by Luke DuBois Technology, Culture and Society Department Co-Chair; Director of Research, Integrated Design and Media; Professor and member of The MIDI Association's Music Accessibility special interest group"

Stefanie Koseff from the Tandon School at NYU explains making synthesizers more accessible.

video upload by The MIDI Association

"This work is led by Luke DuBois Technology, Culture and Society Department Co-Chair; Director of Research, Integrated Design and Media; Professor and member of The MIDI Association's Music Accessibility special interest group"

Also featuring Dina Pearlman of the Alan R Pearlman Foundation.

Alesis NanoSynth - Rare Prototype Demo


video upload by John L Rice

"I thought I would document this prototype example of an Alesis NanoSynth I bought on eBay long ago, before I sell it. I didn't take the time to verify if the sounds are all the same as a production model or not, but I suspect there may be some differences? One thing not working as far as I can tell is the built in factory demo that all production versions of Alesis Nano synthesizers have. And yeah, that's not me talking, I wanted to learn how to use the AI text to voice feature in DaVinci Resolve. (sorry not sorry! 😁)

Index:
0:00 - Introduction
1:57 - Category Piano
4:09 - Category Chromatic
5:38 - Category Organ
7:32 - Category Guitar
8:34 - Category Bass
9:58 - Category Strings
11:35 - Category Ensemble
13:12 - Category Brass
14:16 - Category Reed
15:21 - Category Pipe
16:39 - Category SynthLead
18:29 - Category SynthPad
21:21 - Category SynthFX
23:57 - Category Ethnic
26:13 - Category DrumsPerc
28:37 - Category Effects
30:33 - Category Piano
30:54 - End"

Other Alesis Nano Demonstrations:

Alesis NanoTracker Demo

video upload by John L Rice

"This is a very brief demo of most of what I know how to do with the NanoTracker MIDI recorder. This is just for historical purposes and for when I put it up for sale on Reverb. ;-)"

Alesis NanoBass - Factory Demo

video upload by John L Rice

"I made this quick video for an Alesis NanoBass synth module that I'm going to be selling and decided to make it public just in case anyone is interested. I think all of the Alesis Nano synths are fantastic and very underrated and underestimated. I own a NanoPiano, NanoSynth, and two NanoBass units (that's why I am selling this one)"

Trilling Synths // Passaggio & MC2VQ Review


video upload by Alexandr - Sinesquares Music Gear Reviews

"Trilling Synths: https://www.trillingsynths.com/

Can a digital oscillator and MIDI-controlled quantizer transform your Eurorack system? In this review, I take a deep dive into the Trilling Synths Passaggio and MC2VQ. Discover Passaggio’s innovative waveform morphing and harmonic distortion engine, plus how the MC2VQ makes creating melodies, harmonies, arpeggios, and chord progressions easier than ever. Sound demos, patch ideas, and real-world impressions included."

X1L3 - ALLEYKAT - URIDIUM 2 - 8580 sid - stress test - Amiga cover


video upload by X1L3

"By ear cover of the awesome theme to the Amiga version of Uridium 2 by Jason Page.

The Commodore 64 version that never was . . . .

8580 SID in circuit. No midi file. No C64 original to lift hints on how to handle the voices and wave forms. Just an idea on a whim, a blank canvas and a question of how to do the four channel sample based original justice with only a potato and three voices.

Shout out to Rob Hubbard for his SID programming style, all it taught me from listening to it all before the world moved on, and studying it now for the wealth of tricks you can learn from it if you put in the time.

The human league cover that came before this was nothing more than messing around for the sake of all the meows. It was fun, but didn't offer much in the way of a challenge. This one sets the bar much higher. A 100% pass as far as stress testing the module and write routines goes.

Alleykat proves itself admirably.

From the point of view of a 80s C64 kid, it's fucking awesome 😁🔥

Cheers, Dad, for getting me the bread bin all those years ago ❤️"

Saturday, June 13, 2026

MIDIPan improvisation using sounds from Alchemy


video upload by MIDI IN

"Originally inspired by thinking about what sounds certain silent things might make, this turned into a MIDIPan looping exercise and then a more fleshed-out production.

MIDIPan:
https://peacockmedia.software/drum
Kale's channel:
‪@musicalmiscellany‬

Photo by Pavel Storchilov from Pexels: https://www.pexels.com/photo/focus-ph...

0:00 teaser
0:24 intro
2:10 the music"

VIVALDI - Autumn Part 1 (excerpt) on SIX (5) Korg Arp Odysseys


video upload by Richard Payne

"Was programming in the MIDI notes for Part 3 of Summer (it’s coming …) when I got sidetracked by this lovely bit of Autumn.

Vivaldi’s accompanying sonnet describes this moment as “the drunkards have fallen asleep” which, 10 days into my sobriety I’m enjoying a lot. Vicariously.

One of my favourite things on the Odyssey is the ability to have the White Noise from the S&H section modulating the Filter. Giving it a sort of grainy, crackly sound. I do this a lot and you can hear it on Odyssey #1 and #4 at the very start, each playing single notes panned slightly left and right.

There’s some Reverb from UAD’s Lexicon 224 but other than that, absolutely no other processing or EQ.

Oh, as I mentioned before, Odyssey #3 got damaged on the boat to Australia from the UK and while it's waiting to be repaired is being (well) represented here by a colour photocopy, sellotaped onto some cardboard."

You can find additional VIVALDI performances by Richard Payne here.

Friday, June 12, 2026

Red Shift ~ displaced now in time and relativity....


video upload by Ebotronix

Supercritical Redshift 6,
Waldorf, Iridium, Protein,
Roland Aira S1,
Doepfer R2m,3x,
Mutable Instruments, Midipal,3x,
Hologram Electronics Microcosm,
Strymon ,Cloudburst, Big Sky MX, in Dual Mono Mode controlled with
Midi CC by, 16n Faderbank, AtoVproject ,
Kafi Scale,
12.06.2026
video # 2642

Voidcontrol MIDI Releases OB-6 Unofficial Editor: DAW Integration for the Oberheim OB-6


OB-6 Unofficial Editor - VST3 Demo video upload by Voidcontrol MIDI



"Voidcontrol MIDI has released the OB-6 Unofficial Editor, a Windows VST3 plugin that lets you control and automate the Oberheim OB-6 from within a DAW, just like a software instrument.

The OB-6 is a beloved analog polysynth, and the Unofficial Editor makes it straightforward to integrate into a modern DAW session. Every parameter is on screen, organized by section, with real DAW automation on every control rather than just MIDI learn. A standalone version is also included.

Features include:

Full parameter control, organized by section
Real DAW automation lanes for every parameter (VST3 version)
A patch library with naming, categories, search, and sharing
A polyphonic sequencer that plays back on the OB-6 itself
A/B snapshots with an automatable morph slider
Editing of the OB-6's global settings
A resizable interface (50% to 300%)

The editor has been tested in Ableton Live, Bitwig, Cubase, Reaper, Studio One, and Waveform, and works in the Windows 11 MIDI 2.0 environment.

'I built it because I wanted my OB-6 to fit into my DAW the way my soft synths do, and I designed it to be something I'd want to use myself every day,' said Dave of Voidcontrol MIDI.

Voidcontrol MIDI is a small US-based developer making editors for boutique and classic hardware synths. The OB-6 Unofficial Editor is its second release.

The OB-6 Unofficial Editor is available now at voidcontrolmidi.com for an introductory $30 USD through June 16, 2026, after which it returns to its regular price of $40 USD.

For more information: https://voidcontrolmidi.gumroad.com/l/mqbtla

The OB-6 Unofficial Editor is a third-party tool and is not affiliated with or endorsed by Sequential or Oberheim. 'OB-6' is a trademark of its respective owner."

Thursday, June 11, 2026

Arturia Introduces MiniLab 37 Universal MIDI Controller


video uploads by Arturia

Arturia Minilab 37 MIDI controller: How it competes, Buyer’s guide, pros, cons // Review & Tutorial

video upload by loopop

TIMELINE: 0:00 Intro 0:50 Overview 1:40 Keybed 2:15 Pitch & mod 2:35 Pads 3:50 Screen 4:15 Knobs 4:40 Faders 5:10 I/O 5:45 Build 6:05 Other buttons 6:25 Hold 6:55 Shift 7:25 Brains 7:45 Arp 8:55 Chord 9:25 Custom modes 9:55 Control center 11:00 Other smarts? 11:35 Analog lab 14:00 Effects 14:50 Ableton Live 17:20 Komplete Kontrol 20:00 Other Arturia 20:20 Pros & cons


Building on the much-loved MiniLab formula, MiniLab 37 expands Arturia’s best-selling compact controller with 12 additional slim keys, a refined layout, hands-on DAW control, creative performance features, and a complete software bundle. Designed for beginners, producers, performers, and musicians looking for a compact controller, it offers the freedom of two-handed play without sacrificing portability.

Sonicware MINIMAL review — a $299 Techno Groovebox & Sampler!


video upload by BoBeats

CONTENT
00:00 What is MINIMAL?
05:42 Making music with Minimal
11:00 Time stretching
12:00 Bass synth explained
13:07 Parameter locks
14:15 Drum kits
14:49 Sampling explained
17:15 Final thoughts

Sonicware deconstruct MINIMAL Complete Tutorial - 11 Tracks of Pure Groove
video upload by ChrisLody

0:00 Teaser
00:32 Intro
01:26 Test-drive Jam
3:46 Overview, connections and controls, cheat sheet, powering on, playing a pattern, FUNC button, speaker mute
6:44 Quick start guide, drum kit loading, building a quick pattern, pattern save
9:10 Random velocity, Feel setting and demo
10:26 Pattern details, loading another pattern, pattern chaining, reload pattern
11:53 Track details, playing and selecting tracks, multi mode
13:05 Performance, Tempo, Global Tempo, how menus work, muting tracks, clearing mutes, global mutes, solo mode, pattern phase rotation, drum isolator, MFX settings and demo
17:18 Pattern creation, load new pattern
17:49 BD1 controls, loading a new sound, reverb send, delay send, panning, track level, entering and removing drum hits, ratchets, clear a track
20:32 BD2 controls, general drum controls, drum accents, adjusting drum accents,
22:21 SD controls
23:45 CP controls, track length, note value,
25:10 CH & OH controls, choke, enter notes in step mode, real-time record
26:41 Swing, swing type, per track swing
28:01 Sound banks
28:48 Synth and Bass controls, keyboard mode, octave button, select track in keyboard mode, directly enter notes
31:12 Parameter locks, manual entry, clear parameter locks, record parameter locks
32:21 Pattern save, pattern copy, rename pattern
33:15 Sampled sound controls, re-pitch, amen demo
36:17 Loop controls, loop track modes, time stretching, gated vs one-shot, retrigger
40:19 Bass controls, bass key assign, bass controls, S01 mode, program a bass sequence, accents and glides, transpose, preview notes in the sequence
45:27 Save drum kit, rename kit
46:06 Variation, variation copy, real-time variation edit, variation fill, variation looping
48:45 Reverb and delay settings, reverb types, delay ping-pong, delay sync, pattern level.
50:43 Sampling, external in menu, sampling from USB, preview sample, save sample, trim sample, line in sampling
53:54 Firmware update, backing up, importing samples
55:50 Misc menus, data menu, midi menu, system menu

Wednesday, June 10, 2026

New product reveal: A physical control surface for MIDISID.


video upload by MIDI IN

"Nobody likes menu-diving, right? This is an add-on for MIDISID which gives you physical controls (analogue pots and sliders plus prophet-style buttons) for most of MIDISID's functionality.
This is an expensive thing to build, and I don't know how many to plan to make. Therefore, I'll be running a 'threshold pre-order campaign' over the next couple of weeks.

Pre-order campaign:
https://lectronz.com/seller/campaigns...

General MIDISID info:
https://peacockmedia.software/midisid

0:00 Intro
0:22 Nobody likes menu diving
1:32 Presentation
3:34 The tour
8:45 Conclusion"

Freshwater Announces Modern CPU Card for Fairlight CMI Series I, II & IIx




Press Release follows:

Freshwater announces the new FI50A Card

Freshwater writes a new chapter for the legendary Fairlight CMI

Today Freshwater announces a milestone event with the release of the FI50A card for existing Fairlight CMIs series I, II and IIx. We’ve spent over a year perfecting this project and now offer CMI users a unique opportunity to extend, preserve and enhance these remarkable and era-defining machines.

Installed in an original Fairlight CMI, the FI50A makes the instrument faster, more reliable and more convenient to operate whilst bringing the legendary CMI sound into the 21st century music production environment. We are currently focused on getting these cards into the hands of users and continuing to optimise the enhanced software bundled with them.

What is the FI50A?

The Freshwater FI50A is a complete modern replacement for the original CMI computer section, including CPU, graphics display, memory and library storage. It is compatible with Fairlight CMI Series I, II and IIx systems. The FI50A preserves the character, workflow and hardware experience of the original instrument while dramatically improving speed, reliability, storage and usability. It runs enhanced software derived from the original source code keeping the instrument recognisably and operationally a Fairlight CMI.

The card arrives pre-installed with a fully licensed original CMI sound library and adds practical modern ways to expand it, including enhanced 10-bit sampling, waveform upload over Wi-Fi, SD card and USB memory support. It also adds DisplayPort output, USB, Bluetooth and Wi-Fi while retaining support for legacy CMI keyboards, CRT/light pen operation, floppy disks, MIDI interfaces and Series I/II channel cards.

Installation is straightforward and fully reversible. Using the supplied user manual and online video guide, the original CPU and peripheral cards can be removed and preserved, the FI50A installed in their place, and the original peripherals reconnected.

For owners familiar with the CMI, the result is not a different instrument, but a transformed one: faster, easier to maintain and ready for contemporary studio use while remaining true to the original machine.

For more information, please follow the link below:

https://www.freshwaterinstruments.au/fi50a

“I once said ‘one day the whole CMI will fit on one chip’. We all had a laugh at that. Fast forward 40 years and that’s the reality. By making this new board compatible with the original CMI channel cards, the bits that make the CMI sound so unique are still there, while the digital part is a zillion times more powerful, smaller, cheaper and reliable.” —Peter Vogel

Monday, June 08, 2026

Sound Workshop Introduces Flexur - Expressive Synthesizer Based on the Trautonium


video upload by Sound Workshop



via Sound Workshop

Easy to pick up, hard to put down.

Two Trautonium inspired floating touch bars allow for continuous volume and pitch control. This expressive interface is paired with a streamlined knob per function synth, so you can start playing right away. Despite the constrained feature set, the sensitive bars allow for weeks, months, and years of rewarding practice.

Go as complex as you like

Erica Synths Resonant Filterbank Desktop // Review and Demo


video upload by Starsky Carr

"The Erica Synths Resonant Filterbank looks like a lighting controller from a 1980s Radio Shack. It sounds like nothing else on the market. In this full review and demo I take the new desktop stereo analog filterbank through all four modes, explore its roots in the legendary Serge Resonant Equalizer, and find out what happens when you turn the resonance knob past 3 o'clock.
Spoiler: it's much, much more than a graphic EQ.

⭐ WHAT'S COVERED IN THIS VIDEO:

Opening demo: input gain, resonance and self-oscillation right out of the gate
The Serge Modular connection — why the filter tuning is in major 7ths, not octaves
All 4 modes: Filterbank, Filter, Clocked Modulation and Dynamic EQ
Per-band feedback routing — the feature the Serge never had
Dual resonance, attenuverter feedback and stereo channel select
Snapshot pools with MIDI-clocked morphing between presets
LFO and envelope modulation — synced to MIDI and free-running
Macro page setup for live performance
Spectrograph / Lissajous display
Honest verdict including current firmware quirks"

Sunday, June 07, 2026

intech's GRID MIDI controllers can be hardware sequencers with LUA scripting #review #tutorial


video upload by Floyd Steinberg

"Intech's GRID controllers are #MIDIcontrollers that can be snapped together magnetically in any layout you like. In this video, I take a look at the 'KNOT' #USBMIDIhost and the VSN-1 and PBF-4 controllers and turn them into hardware sequencers using the built in #lua scripting language. Table of contents:

00:00 DEMO 1
00:19 hi, what's this?
00:44 hardware overview
01:40 old vs. new
02:14 VSN-1
02:53 profiles
03:24 Two real world use cases: Sending MIDI CC
05:05 DEMO 2: Yamaha Montage M8X
05:45 NRPN and SysEx
06:21 beyond MIDI: Controlling a Laser
06:59 KNOT: turns the controllers into standalone devices
07:33 Real world use case 2: Creating a hardware sequencer
14:03 quick summary on coding
14:34 proof of concept/ DEMO 3: battery powered standalone hardware sequencer with VSN-1
16:06 Conclusion / my thoughts / DO THE YOUTUBE THING

HÄLP ZIS CHANNEL
https://www.patreon.com/floyd_steinberg
https://floydsteinberg.gumroad.com/
https://floydsteinberg.bandcamp.com/"

TR-6oh6 tutorial - Roland TR-606 CPU & MIDI upgrade


video upload by Tubbutec

"TR-6oh6 is a CPU upgrade and MIDI interface for the Roland TR-606. It adds an improved sequencer, additional instruments, live performance features and MIDI.
https://tubbutec.de/tr-6oh6/

In this tutorial we show most of the new feaures: Pattern programming, Track programming, Live tools and configuration."

0:36 Introduction
1:52 PATTERN WRITE
1:53 New instruments
4:13 Per step levels
5:03 Tap and clear
5:13 Instrument pattern generator

Saturday, June 06, 2026

Sequentix Cirklon 2 indepth interview and demo Superbooth 26


video upload by Take the Fear out the Gear

"Hi everybody this time we bring you the Sequentix Cirklon 2 in depth interview and demo with Colin.

Plus Colin shows us his brand new project and some of his vintage projects from the past.

Cirklon 2 is the latest version of our multi-track hardware sequencer. With the same MIDI, CV and USB device connectivity as its predecessor, it adds USB host support, a full-colour TFT display, 4 x data memory and a major CPU performance boost.

Cirklon 2 is designed to be the beating heart of your hardware MIDI, analogue or hybrid set up - whether in the studio or on the road.

With rock solid timing, intuitive workflow and superb build quality, Cirklon 2 is designed, manufactured and tested in Berlin to exacting standards.

The user-interface is based around:

480x128 pixel full-colour TFT touch-screen.
19 rotary encoders with push-switches.
2 assignable knobs.
35 high-quality Cherry keys with integrated LEDs.
A further 35 tri-colour status LEDs.
Basic model has 5 fully independent MIDI in and out ports.
USB host and device ports
CVIO option adds 16 CV and 8 gate outputs.
Movable rear panel allows desktop or rackmount use

website https://www.sequentix.com/"

Friday, June 05, 2026

Bob Moog.... in the labyrinth of infinity


video upload by Ebotronix

Moog, Spectravox, DFAM, Labyrinth, Taurus 2,
Enjoy Electronics ,The Godfather,
Doepfer R2m,
Mutable Instruments, Peaks, Yarns,Shades,
Ornament and Crime,
Roland Aira J 6,
Boss MD 500,
Intellijel Metropolix,
Line6 DL4 Mk 2,
Hologram Electronics Microcosm,
Strymon Big Sky MX, in Dual Mono Mode controlled with
Midi CC by, 16n Faderbank, AtoVproject ,
Major Scale,
05.06.2026
video # 2641

Vekte and Tresse: Algorithmic Sequencer and Macro Oscillator VST by Våld Labs


video upload by Våld Labs

"Two plugins from Våld Labs, shown back to back. Vekte sequencing Tresse.

Vekte is a generative MIDI sequencer built on the same principle as our upcoming hardware sequencer Rekke: you grow your patterns, and scupt them down.

A library of algorithmic engines — Euclidean, Markov, cellular automata, L-systems and others — produces material that's deterministic and reproducible from a seed, but large enough in its parameter space that it never stops surprising you.

Tresse is the synth on the receiving end, a multi-engine voice with a continuous SEM-style filter morph, in the macro oscillator synth realm.

In this clip both run as plugins, but both philosophies are also coming out in our hardware.

Vekte:
Multiple generative engines, each a distinct algorithm rather than a preset
Complete modulation routing (internal and external) in 4 lanes.
A vast amount of scales, chords, divisions, and everything you need to create rich polyrhytms. Playhead directions, totally independent from each other.
Seed-based recall — the same seed always rebuilds the same pattern

Tresse
39 polyphonic synth engines, with a variable-state SEM-style filter, LFO, wavefolder and more.

Soon in: VST3, AU3, iOS, Standalone

valdlabs.com
IG: @valdlabs"
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