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Saturday, February 07, 2026
New From Hinton Instruments
via Hinton Instruments
New MIDI Modules
01 February 2026
Our range of 3U professional MIDI controlled analogue modules continues to expand with four new products. These are all in an advanced development stage and the order of release will be according to interest and demand. For further information please use the contact form.
With many 3U modules now using MIDI they may be directly connected with internal cables or brought out to panel connectors. Maximum flexibility for connector types, position in case, and routing is provided by Molex KK 0.1" headers on the pcbs.
8 Track MIDI Sequencer on Adafruit PyGamer
video upload by ugufru
"This is a short demo of an eight track MIDI sequencer that I created on the Adafruit PyGamer."
via Adafruit
"What fits in your pocket, is fully Open Source, and can run CircuitPython, MakeCode Arcade or Arduino games you write yourself? That's right, it's the Adafruit PyGamer! We wanted to make an entry-level gaming handheld for DIY gaming, and maybe a little retro-emulation. It's not the fastest and best of everything but it is an all-in-one dev board with a lot of possibilities!
The PyGamer is powered by our favorite chip, the ATSAMD51, with 512KB of flash and 192KB of RAM. We add 8 MB of QSPI flash for file storage, handy for images, fonts, sounds, or game assets."
NEAR MINT Roland Jupiter-8 w/MIDI via Korg KMS-30 Roland MD-8 (both included)
Note: links to listings are affiliate links for which the site may be compensated.
via this eBay listing
Pics of the inside below.
Jupiter-8 SN 100744
KMS-30 SN 007257
MD-8 SN 391534
"This Roland Jupiter-8 (JP-8) is being sold by the original owner.
[Innermuze, LLC.] was hired to make sure that there are no issues with the unit and take care of the listing for him.
- The power supply has been recapped.
- various IC's (logic chips and op amps), as well as other components,were replaced in various sections to ensure that all functions are fully working.
- all sliders were removed and internally cleaned.
- the material between the controls and the face plate has been replaced.
- the memory battery has been replaced.
- it has been fully calibrated, and the factory patches are presently loaded.
- This JP-8 is an early version, and it was configured to use MIDI via the additional units that are included. The configuration was performed by someone in the Roland Corporation by request of the original owner.
- The serial number of this Jupiter-8 is 100744 and is factory set for 117vac."
"ABOUT ME -
I am the owner and operator of Innermuze, LLC.
I have over 30 years of experience with electronic music equipment repairs, restorations, and modifications.
I have worked for such people and studios such as Hanz Zimmers Remote Control Productions; Green Days Jingletown Studios;
Sound Farm; Joseph LoDuca; Neil Young; Beastie Boys; and many more.
I have experience with many manufacturers such as Moog, SSL, Neve, Roland, Korg, Eventide, Yamaha, Gates, Technics, Alesis, Sequential Circuits, E-Mu, Peavey, Pioneer, and many more.
I repair analog and digital gear alike, including such items as synthesizers/keyboards, drum machines, amplifiers (solid state and tube),
mixing consoles/boards, effects units and processors, turntables, dj controllers, audio monitors, and much more."
via this eBay listing
Pics of the inside below.
Jupiter-8 SN 100744
KMS-30 SN 007257
MD-8 SN 391534
"This Roland Jupiter-8 (JP-8) is being sold by the original owner. [Innermuze, LLC.] was hired to make sure that there are no issues with the unit and take care of the listing for him.
- The power supply has been recapped.
- various IC's (logic chips and op amps), as well as other components,were replaced in various sections to ensure that all functions are fully working.
- all sliders were removed and internally cleaned.
- the material between the controls and the face plate has been replaced.
- the memory battery has been replaced.
- it has been fully calibrated, and the factory patches are presently loaded.
- This JP-8 is an early version, and it was configured to use MIDI via the additional units that are included. The configuration was performed by someone in the Roland Corporation by request of the original owner.
- The serial number of this Jupiter-8 is 100744 and is factory set for 117vac."
"ABOUT ME -
I am the owner and operator of Innermuze, LLC.
I have over 30 years of experience with electronic music equipment repairs, restorations, and modifications.
I have worked for such people and studios such as Hanz Zimmers Remote Control Productions; Green Days Jingletown Studios;
Sound Farm; Joseph LoDuca; Neil Young; Beastie Boys; and many more.
I have experience with many manufacturers such as Moog, SSL, Neve, Roland, Korg, Eventide, Yamaha, Gates, Technics, Alesis, Sequential Circuits, E-Mu, Peavey, Pioneer, and many more.
I repair analog and digital gear alike, including such items as synthesizers/keyboards, drum machines, amplifiers (solid state and tube),
mixing consoles/boards, effects units and processors, turntables, dj controllers, audio monitors, and much more."
Friday, February 06, 2026
ARP Foundation NAMM & Buchla & Friends Pics

via The Alan R Pearlman Foundation newsletter:
"Our West Coast Whirlwind!
Still feeling the synthesizer love from last month’s California visit to NAMM / Buchla & Friends!
At NAMM:
Anthony Marinelli visited our booth
The Blue Meanie was at our booth for a whole day!
ARP 2600: Drew Schlesinger demonstrated patches using the 2600 software included in the Korg Collection VST 6. 2 Lucky folks won a signed CD and poster from Martin Gore
And Congratulations to Violet Burns who won the Korg Collection 6!
Then it was off to Buchla & Friends – January’s biggest two-day collection of hands-on synths on the West Coast!
Remember: The Most Creative Part of an ARP synthesizer is You!
NAMM 2026 would not have been possible without the help of the following people and companies:
Thank you to Korg, Inc for the Korg Collection Giveaway and helping us make NAMM possible.
Thank you to Sean Weizmann of Arturia for the midi controller
Thank you to Beyer Dynamics for the headphones
Thank you to Ryan Hawkins of Hawkins Restorations for use of his Blue Meanie, Tonus 2600, OMNI and Odyssey, and for being the best Booth volunteer along with his assistant Miles.
Thank you to Julie Lewis for volunteering at the booth and for her donation last year of a rare ARP Soloist that was owned and played wonderful late husband synth legend Don Lewis.
Thank you to our Board Member and booth volunteer Stephen DeJesus for selfless assistance at both NAMM and Buchla & Friends.
Thank you also to Chris Cardone, Joe Castronovo, Tom Cusimano, Deanna DelVino, Rich Formidoni, Martin Gore, Andy Joyce, Brian Kehew, Ruperto Ifil, Mary Lock, Anthony Marinelli, Mark Marshall, Mike Metlay, LaMar Mitchell, Tony Notron, Drew Schlesinger, James Terris and Brianna Tortino,
View our West Coast photo dump!"
Pictured:
Top: The great Stevie Wonder w/ ARP Foundation's Dina Pearlman-Ifil.
Middle: "Richard Devine giving the Blue Meanie a run for its money." Check out the video here.
Bottom: ?! :)
Waldorf Protein Kaafi | Rageshri
video upload by Ebotronix
video upload by Ebotronix
Waldorf Protein,
Doepfer ,3x, R2m,
Mutable Instruments ,3x,MidiPal,
Intuitive Instruments Exquis,
Roland FC 200,
Iconnectivity Mio XL,
Lab4Music enJOY,
CME ,H4 Midi WC,
Yamaha MCS 2,
Hologram Electronics Microcosm Special Edition 2024,
Eventide H 90 ,
Strymon Big Sky MX, in Dual Mono Mode controlled with
Midi CC by, 16n Faderbank, AtoVproject ,
Rageshri Scale,
06.02.2026
video# 2605 & 2606
Serviced ARP Omni 2 Synthesizer with Synthchaser MIDI, LED Sliders & Road Case
Note: links to listings are affiliate links for which the site may be compensated.
via this eBay listing

"Here's a nice, restored ARP Omni 2... with MIDI!! This synthesizer has just been fully serviced by Synthchaser, the United States' top ARP specialist - recapped, new key bushings, new LED sliders, clean, fully functional, calibrated, in tune and sounding great. And best of all, this has been fitted with the Synthchaser MIDI Adapter! This keyboard is the sound of Joy Division and is all over The Cars' "Moving In Stereo", and many other late 70's/early 80's albums. It produces the lush Solina/String Ensemble sounds plus has a polyphonic synthesizer section with a voltage controlled filter, LFO, and ADSR, and a dedicated bass synthesizer section.
Excellent condition, with some marks on the right leather side panel. Includes a road case that needs new foam and to be aired out as it smells musty. See photos for condition. This synth was serviced by Synthchaser (the top ARP specialist) in February 2026. Work done included:
Synthchaser MIDI Adapter - Supports MIDI IN and THRU (only an "IN" jack has been fitted on this synthesizer). Configurable MIDI channel and starting key on your MIDI controller.
Synthchaser Precision LED slider upgrade. All 15 of the old original sliders have been replaced with new, smooth, high precision LED illuminated sliders (purple color--think Prince!). The difference in the way these sliders feel and perform compared to the originals is a huge improvement.
Power supply rebuilt - All tantalum and electrolytic capacitors in the power supply have been replaced, and high quality, high temperature 105 deg C capacitors have been used for the power supply filter capacitors.
All tantalum capacitors replaced - The tantalum capacitors in ARP synths are ticking time bombs. All of the over 100 tantalum capacitors in this synth, including the power supply and filter submodule, have been replaced with electrolytics to help provide stable operation for years to come.
Synthchaser 4075 Filter Enhancement Kit Installed - The ARP Omni uses the same 4075 filter submodule found in the Odyssey, Quadra, Avatar, and Pro DGX. This has been recapped, and enhanced to provide superior frequency response.
Keyboard rebuild - New key bushings installed, buss bar & key contacts cleaned and adjusted, keybed leveled, keys cleaned
Oscilloscope calibration - Fully calibrated to factory spec using oscilloscope and frequency counter."
via this eBay listing

"Here's a nice, restored ARP Omni 2... with MIDI!! This synthesizer has just been fully serviced by Synthchaser, the United States' top ARP specialist - recapped, new key bushings, new LED sliders, clean, fully functional, calibrated, in tune and sounding great. And best of all, this has been fitted with the Synthchaser MIDI Adapter! This keyboard is the sound of Joy Division and is all over The Cars' "Moving In Stereo", and many other late 70's/early 80's albums. It produces the lush Solina/String Ensemble sounds plus has a polyphonic synthesizer section with a voltage controlled filter, LFO, and ADSR, and a dedicated bass synthesizer section.Excellent condition, with some marks on the right leather side panel. Includes a road case that needs new foam and to be aired out as it smells musty. See photos for condition. This synth was serviced by Synthchaser (the top ARP specialist) in February 2026. Work done included:
Synthchaser MIDI Adapter - Supports MIDI IN and THRU (only an "IN" jack has been fitted on this synthesizer). Configurable MIDI channel and starting key on your MIDI controller.
Synthchaser Precision LED slider upgrade. All 15 of the old original sliders have been replaced with new, smooth, high precision LED illuminated sliders (purple color--think Prince!). The difference in the way these sliders feel and perform compared to the originals is a huge improvement.
Power supply rebuilt - All tantalum and electrolytic capacitors in the power supply have been replaced, and high quality, high temperature 105 deg C capacitors have been used for the power supply filter capacitors.
All tantalum capacitors replaced - The tantalum capacitors in ARP synths are ticking time bombs. All of the over 100 tantalum capacitors in this synth, including the power supply and filter submodule, have been replaced with electrolytics to help provide stable operation for years to come.
Synthchaser 4075 Filter Enhancement Kit Installed - The ARP Omni uses the same 4075 filter submodule found in the Odyssey, Quadra, Avatar, and Pro DGX. This has been recapped, and enhanced to provide superior frequency response.
Keyboard rebuild - New key bushings installed, buss bar & key contacts cleaned and adjusted, keybed leveled, keys cleaned
Oscilloscope calibration - Fully calibrated to factory spec using oscilloscope and frequency counter."
KORG Berlin Phase 8 | Acoustic Synthesis from First Touch to Full Jam
video upload by Noisegate
"We head to the Melbourne Electronic Sound Studio for our first hands-on look at the KORG Berlin Phase 8, one of the most unusual instruments to land on the Noisegate desk in years.
Phase 8 is built around eight electromechanical voices, each physically striking a steel resonator or tine. Instead of traditional oscillators, sound is generated through real vibrating materials, then shaped with envelopes, modulation, sequencing, and analogue wavefolding. The result feels closer to playing a physical instrument than programming a synth.
In this video, we explore:
– How Phase 8 produces sound
– Sequencing, pluck, shift and performance controls
– Acoustic interaction using everyday objects
– Processing Phase 8 with external effects
– Integrating Phase 8 into a wider live jam setup
CHAPTERS:
0:39 – Why Phase 8 Is Different
1:04 – What Is Acoustic Synthesis?
1:40 – Touch, Feedback & Physical Interaction
2:13 – Tuning, Scales & Resonators Explained
2:32 – Playing Phase 8 Like a Synth
2:41 – Per-Voice Envelopes & Velocity
3:11 – Air Slider & Raw Pickup Sound
3:35 – Shift & Pluck Performance Controls
4:27 – Sequencer Overview & Storage
4:56 – Playing a Recorded Sequence
5:06 – Step Recording & Polyrhythms
6:21 – Interacting with the Tines Physically
6:30 – Using Objects to Change the Sound
7:50 – Light vs Heavy Materials on the Tines
8:26 – Percussive & Prepared-Style Sounds
9:47 – Modulation & Tonal Experimentation
9:56 – Processing Phase 8 with External Effects
10:14 – Finding Sweet Spots with FX
10:27 – Connectivity: MIDI, USB-C, CV & Sync
10:58 – Hybrid Setup with OP-XY
11:24 – Live Jam Begins
14:29 – Reflections on Exploration & Sweet Spots
15:31 – Why Phase 8 Rewards Time & Touch
15:36 – Trying Phase 8 at MESS
16:04 – Final Thoughts & Sign-Off
We also look at how Phase 8 plays with other gear, including Teenage Engineering OP-XY and outboard effects, and why finding the “sweet spot” is such a big part of the experience."
Thursday, February 05, 2026
Bizarre Love Triangle/New Order (Circuit Tracks & MiniDEXED version)
video upload by Guinan
"‘Bizarre Love Triangle’ from 1986 is first off the rank for my ‘New Order February’ recreations.
I love this perfect slice of dance-synth-pop and I was keen to get the DX7 bass intro as close as I could. Earlier this week I’ve been showing the tiny $75 Raspberry Pi synth, MiniDEXED, that I built to add this vital ingredient. If you are interested check out the video showing more details, • I made a synth for $75* ! (*excluding tar... [posted here]
A couple of very clever folk identified what I was cooking up!
The MiniDEXED was sequenced from the MIDI tracks on the Circuit Tracks and routed into the audio in to add effects from the Tracks. All that you hear was programmed into the single Circuit Tracks and no further additional synths or processing were done to the sound – it’s straight audio out recorded direct into a Zoom L6.
The arrangement was taken from several versions posted on Musescore and compressed into the 4 melodic tracks and rhythm. Thanks to everyone who posts their transcriptions there.
I hope you enjoy the track as much as I did making it. Stay tuned for more New Order recreations and reworkings for the rest of this month.
(Ableton Move version coming in just a couple of days...I'll post a link here when it's live).
U-He Zebra 2: Dark Rhythmical Presets + Patterns. Sound Demo
video upload by Anton Anru
📡 'Quantum Pulses' is a bank of 50 presets + patterns for the U-he Zebra 2 virtual synthesizer. The collection contains dark, deep, atmospheric, sci-fi, harsh and aggressive sounds that have a wide range of uses: from cinematic sound design to modular techno sequences.
đź” The soundset is inspired by the modern techno scene, vintage sci-fi films and experimental robots. Perfect for Techno, Industrial, Dub, IDM, Experimental, Cinematic sound design, and others.
📦 Get these presets: https://antonanru.sellfy.store/p/zebr...
👤 The author of the soundset is skendi (Arseniy Pushkov).
⚗️ The sequences work in arpeggio mode, which allows for more interesting playing of several notes in a pattern.
🎚️ Each patch is performance-ready, with velocity sensitivity and ModWheel assignments mapped for expressive control. ModWheel affects the ADSR's performance, making sounds both clearer and more blurred.
🎛️ Each patch includes 8 Macros. These controls are designed stylistically and affect the waveform, giving it movement and changing its shape, adding various FM textures and bitcrush, and also affecting the filter by opening and closing it.
The X/Y controls can be manipulated with a mouse or used as 1–8 macro knobs for hands-on control via a standard MIDI controller, making the soundset highly expressive and performance-friendly.
KALEIDOSCOPE. Standalone Rehearsal.
video upload by Vadjuse
"In this noisy and deep track, I use all four tracks from Kaleidoscope.
Tracks 3 and 4 are two bass sounds, tuned to a common MIDI channel to work in unison. Their frequencies are shifted by a fifth and an octave. I change this interval as the track progresses. These sounds FM-modulate each other and themselves. They also have different glide values so that when the frequency is changed, the FM synthesis produces more fat and dirt. I also added distortion after the comb filter to make the sound as thick as possible. I was inspired by LORN.
Track 1 is a kick drum built on pitch modulation of a sine wave. This sine wave can be mixed with noise from a wavefolder. The modulation envelope increases the distortion level. The kick drum also has a very high feedback value of the comb filter, so we hear multiple echoes that act as a source of FM modulation for this kick drum. The comb filter's delay length is adjusted so that the echoes are precisely timed. The kick drum's filter is slightly closed to reduce the noise level.
Track 2 is a solo lead that has no internal modulations—just a sawtooth. However, it does have a cyclical volume envelope, which adds dynamics. This volume envelope also opens the kick filter on track 1, letting noise into the mix that feels like percussion. Track 2 experiences the FM modulation of track 3, which significantly complicates the timbre. I use this track for melodic movement—I play around with the transposition and try to keep the sound from becoming too dissonant.
Presets from this composition can be downloaded and loaded into your instrument using the link. https://disk.yandex.ru/d/T3fZoPYqTkyjUg
Order Kaleidoscope: vadjuse.ru/kaleidoscope_en"
Wednesday, February 04, 2026
TerrainSynth 4PartArp
video upload by Conductive Labs
"Terrain Synth by Conductive Labs... a long time in the making!
Kickstarter still open: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/...
Terrain Synth Arp mode with 4 Parts playing at different rates and modes etc...
/ discord
Terrain Synth features:
Unique terrain oscillators
32 note polyphony (8 per timbre)
Four timbres (layers) that can be split or stacked
Two morphable terrains per voice
Up to 7x unison for each voice
Two sub-oscillators (-1 & -2) oct for each voice
White, Pink, Blue and Brown noise
Oscillator sync, Phase distortion, Mirroring and Windowing
Tuesday, February 03, 2026
Waldorf Protein Riegel
video upload by Ebotronix
Waldorf Protein,
Doepfer ,2x, R2m,
Mutable Instruments ,2x,MidiPal,
Intuitive Instruments Exquis,
Iconnectivity Mio XL,
Lab4Music enJOY,
CME ,H4 Midi WC,
Yamaha MCS 2,
Hologram Electronics Microcosm Special Edition 2024,
Eventide H 90 ,
Strymon Big Sky MX, in Dual Mono Mode controlled with
Midi CC by, 16n Faderbank, AtoVproject ,
Bhairav Scale,
03.02.2026
video# 2604
Monday, February 02, 2026
Making ANOTHER $75 synth! (MT32-pi)
video upload by Guinan
Follow-up to this post.
"I made ANOTHER Raspberry Pi-based $75* synth to pair with my Circuit Tracks.
(*approx price depending on a whole bunch of local factors...)
The commentary is long and unscripted (full of ums & errs!) so if you want to jump to a particular section the sections are as follows,
00:04 Intro
00:21 MicroDEXED synth
01:00 MT32-pi
01:52 Why emulate the Roland MT-32?
02:55 General MIDI vs. MT-32
04:03 Soundfonts (.SF2)
05:21 MT32-pi bootup
05:55 JV-1010 emulation soundfont demo
08:23 Using the Circuit Tracks Mixer and Effects on the MT32-pi
09:55 Selecting presets from the Tracks
12:00 Conclusions
This time I've used open-source hardware and software designed around the MT32-pi project. See link here,
https://github.com/dwhinham/mt32-pi
There's a very excellent detailed build and demo video from @mr_floydst here, • MT32-Pi DIY synthesizer: bare metal 80s no... [below]
Oddly the hardware worked out cheaper (despite a bigger display) as this is a commoner target build.
This excellent project uses any Pi from the Pi Zero 2W upwards to recreate a multi-timbral emulation of the Roland MT-32 synth and also act as a player for soundfonts in the .SF2 format.
Roland MT-32,
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roland_...
Editing software and library of downloadable soundfonts,
https://www.polyphone.io/en/soundfonts
I used a pre-assembled hardware kit from Ebay with a Raspberry Pi Zero 2W (with header). The assmbled complete hardware can also be bought from sites such as Etsy etc."
MT32-Pi DIY synthesizer: bare metal 80s nostalgia
video upload by Floyd Steinberg
"This week, let's build and take a look at the #MT32 PI, another "bare metal" synthesizer running on #RaspberryPi. This is an emulator for the late #80s Roland MT-32 sound module, which was used by a lot of games for their sound track. The MT-32 PI can also load soundfonts, so you can use it as a ROMpler in your setup. Table of contents:
00:00 introduction
00:36 hello
01:28 hardware needed
02:34 breadboard explained
03:09 building the UI
03:28 wiring
03:55 LCD setup
04:32 software installation, ROMs and soundfonts
05:04 config file setup
05:31 using the device, soundfont editing
06:31 important considerations
06:48 demo 1 (MT-32 emulation)
08:43 demo 2 (soundfonts)
09:45 bye-bye
HÄLP ZIS CHANNEL
https://www.patreon.com/floyd_steinberg
https://floydsteinberg.gumroad.com/
https://floydsteinberg.bandcamp.com/"
Sunday, February 01, 2026
He Made a synth for $75* ! (*excluding tariffs/postage...)
video upload by Guinan
"I made an open-source Raspberry Pi based DX-emulation synth for around $75 and hooked it up to my Novation Circuit Tracks.
MiniDEXED is the open source DX emulation project,
https://github.com/probonopd/MiniDexe...
I used the following open source hardware Raspberry Pi HAT which delivers a DAC and DIN MIDI in and out, https://github.com/tebl/BulkyMIDI-32
Build is also here, https://www.pcbway.com/project/sharep...
I ordered mine pre-built from Ebay - but that's just a reflection on my soldering skill!
To run the software it also needs a Raspberry Pi Zero 2 (buy one with a 'GPIO header' as then it's just plug and play once you have loaded the software from the above link). Make sure it's a 'Zero 2' as the older model is much slower.
Much more detail and slicker presentation here....
• MINIDEXED - honey, I shrunk my DX7 collection [posted here]
All of the above work was inspired by the very excellent and similar MT32-pi project by Dale Winham which emulates the Roland MT-32 synth and others. I've got a 2nd Pi Zero 2 and some parts in the wings for a further video...."
PGB-1: A powerful Groovebox / MIDI sequencer the size of a credit card by Wee Noisemakers
video upload by Floyd Steinberg
"The Wee Noisemakers PGB-1 (https://weenoisemakers.com/pgb-1/) is a credit‑card‑sized groovebox — but as we all know, size doesn’t matter. With 16 tracks, 16 patterns, and a song editor to tie everything together, you can create music not only with the internal synths and samplers but also with external MIDI gear. In this video, I try to give a solid overview of what to expect, though I don’t go into every detail. If you have questions, feel free to post them in the comments and I’ll do my best to answer.
For this video, I was provided with a review unit. Other than that, no money was exchanged.
Table of contents
00:00 hi, what is this?
00:50 hardware & architecture overview
02:15 creating a new song
02:32 song, tracks, patterns, and their roles in a song
03:11 bass drum track
03:35 synth parameter setup, using the touch strip and the arrow buttons
04:55 parameter locking: synth parameter control, repeats, and more
05:25 snare and hihat
05:52 bass track
06:22 custom oscillator shapes!
07:26 chords
08:12 sampling (here, using the internal microphone)
09:15 adding a chord progression
10:22 adding more patterns and adding them to your song
11:40 pattern chaining
11:56 live effects: stutters, filters, repetitions...
13:02 conclusion: wow
14:04 demo track: PGB-1 internal synths while sequencing XSynth
16:58 price, where to get it, and some thoughts
17:29 do the YouTube thing
Get the PGB-1 here: https://weenoisemakers.com/pgb-1/
HÄLP ZIS CHANNEL
https://www.patreon.com/floyd_steinberg
https://floydsteinberg.gumroad.com/
https://floydsteinberg.bandcamp.com/"
Rhythmic Filter Sequencing With Oxi One MkII
video upload by Alec Sea
"Inspired by Anthony Marinelli's great video on rhythmic filter sequencing, I thought I'd show how to do a similar thing using the Oxi One MkII and my eurorack modular synth.
00:00 - Intro jam
01:34 - The purpose of this video
02:22 - Explaining the patch
05:12 - Settings on the Oxi One
07:25 - Demo
12:25 - Conclusion
Gear used in this video:
Oxi One MkII
Oxi Pipe
Native Instruments Kontrol S61 MkIII
Korg multi/poly module
DF Audio Minibay v2
ART MX822 Line Mixer
Behringer U-Phoria UMC204HD
Kenton MIDI Thru-12
Rode Wireless ME Microphone
Meris Mercury X
CIOKS DC7 Power Supply
Eurorack:
DIY Case
Intellijel: Quadra and Expander, Quad VCA, Triplatt
Befaco: DivKid Output Bus, ST Mix
Doepfer: A-111-4 Quad VCO
Joranalogue: Filter 8
Erica Synths Pico Input
4MS Row Power 45"
LABELS/MORE:
4ms,
Befaco,
Behringer,
DivKid,
Doepfer,
Erica Synths,
eurorack,
intellijel,
JORANALOGUE,
Kenton,
Korg,
Meris,
Native Instruments,
Oxi Instruments
Saturday, January 31, 2026
Kloob - Somber Annum
video upload by - Kloob -
"Kicking off the year with a surge of musical motivation:
Akai MPC One: Running my own custom samples.
Micromonsta 2: ‘Response Pad’ sequenced on MIDI channel 2, combined with a pitched-up pad played in real-time on MIDI channel 1.
Behringer Edge: Crafting that deep, textured Choir-Bass sound.
Eventide Space: Providing the haunting reverb FX that ties the whole atmosphere together.
Hope you like it!
Thanks for support my music!
Cheers,
Dani
kloob.bandcamp.com
#ambientmusic #darkambientmusic #dawless #mpcone #eventidespace #micromonsta2 #behringeredge #synthesizer #soundscapes #electronicmusic #musicproduction"
Friday, January 30, 2026
FM Drift Demo - Ableton Move/Live Sound Pack by A Force Truly Evil
video upload by A Force Truly Evil
"Available here: https://sci-fiaudio.com/?product=fm-d...
FM DRIFT IS A DEEP EXPLORATION OF FM SYNTHESIS INSIDE ABLETON DRIFT, DELIVERING FOUR NEW POWERFUL FM INSTRUMENTS THAT RIVAL — AND SOMETIMES SURPASS — SYNTHS LIKE OPERATOR
FM Drift is a sound pack focused exclusively on FM synthesis within Ableton Drift, and designed to demonstrate that Drift’s FM engine is powerful, flexible, and very expressive.
Fully compatible with Ableton Live and Push.
FM Drift delivers four complete FM instruments, each built on a clear FM architecture and fully controlled via eight carefully designed macros. All the sounds in the pack have been created exclusively using these FM instruments (Ableton Instrument Racks built with Drift).
Drift’s FM capabilities are on par with classic synthesizers like Operator, and even surpass it in certain aspects.
Thursday, January 29, 2026
MIDI MPE PITCH with ANY softsynth - featuring Plastic Pitch and Linnstrument
video upload by Sonoclast
"How to use MPE pitch control for a softsynth that does not natively support MPE.
Bitwig and Plogue Chipsounds are used in this video, but this scheme would work with other DAWs and other softsynths.
The Plastic Pitch is available for purchase here: https://sonoclast.myshopify.com/"
Torso Live Session #3: Lorenzo Colombo
video upload by torso electronics
"Torso Electronics presents the third live session recorded at our office space in Copenhagen.
In this episode, percussionist and sound artist Lorenzo Colombo presents an electroacoustic concert featuring the T1 and S4 in a hybrid setup combining metal percussion instruments and solenoids.
The performance is driven by the T1, used as both sequencer and live MIDI keyboard. It controls the SOMA Pulsar-23 and a set of dadamachines solenoids. The solenoids hit a set of Kolberg percussion bell plates, which function simultaneously as acoustic instruments and conductive metallic surfaces. Through body-resistance and circuit-bending interactions, these plates influence electrical signals and directly modulate the Pulsar-23 as well as generates MIDI that control the same instrument . All audio is routed into the S4, used as the sole sound-shaping and modulation unit.
About Lorenzo Colombo
Lorenzo Colombo is a Copenhagen-based percussionist, performer, and sound artist dedicated to contemporary and experimental music. He teaches percussion and post-instrumental performance at the Royal Danish Academy of Music, where he earned his Soloist Diploma in 2023. A recipient of the LĂ©onie Sonning Talent Prize and Musikanmelderringens Kunstnerpriser, Lorenzo was also part of Statens Kunstfond’s Den Unge Kunstneriske Elite program (2023–24)."
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