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Saturday, November 01, 2025

ARP QUADRA 🎹


video upload by RetroSound

"(c)2007-25 by RetroSound
supported by UVI: http://bit.ly/retrosound-uvi

ARP QUADRA 🎹

RetroSound synthesizer demo videos since january 2007.
Everything is free. If you like my work, you can also support me with the purchase of my merchandise stuff or my music. Shop: https://retrosound.creator-spring.com/
Bandcamp: https://retrosound.bandcamp.com/album/zeitreise-album"

Fraught - Ableton Move & 62hp Eurorack Palette - ritual psy-doom techno


video upload by Abre Ojos

"53bpm - Stories from the deep

‪@Ableton‬ Move
Eurorack Modular:
Dust of Time
DNIPRO Krait
‪@NoiseEngineering‬ Manis Iteritas
‪@Befacosynth‬ Oneiroi
‪@intellijel‬ 62hp Palette case + 1u modules

Live visuals using Just the Two of Us from Archive.org under a video microscope with live video feedback & ‪@entropyandsons‬ Recursion Studio
Video processed live through Resolume Avenue
Recorded with Rodecaster Video

Dark ambient audiovisual stuff: https://abreojos.net"

Friday, October 24, 2025

Harmonium VST FREE With Crow Hill VAULTS


video upload by CROW HILL

"With Theo off on hols this week Christian opens the lid on one of his favourite instruments, The Harmonium. Think Penguin Cafe Orchestra, think Jon Brion, think a leading (albeit inanimate) character in Punch Drunk Love."

Press release follows:



The Crow Hill Company announces availability of VAULTS - HARMONIUM, bringing bellows to DAWs as latest free VI abiding by its Make Music, Your Music motto

EDINBURGH, UK: The Crow Hill Company is proud to announce availability of VAULTS - HARMONIUM — bringing bellows to DAWs (Digital Audio Workstations) as its latest free VI (Virtual Instrument) monthly drop, allowing anyone to experience the timbral complexities and harmonic layers of its gorgeous and, some might say, quaint instrument namesake for the rest of their lives, abiding, as always, by the Edinburgh-based enterprise creators’ collective Make Music, Your Music motto — as of October 24…

Its iconic appearance in Director/Writer Paul Thomas Anderson’s 2002-released dark romantic comedy Punch: Drunk Love — look it up! — may make many think of the harmonium in a certain way. What is certain, though, is that the small free-reed organ was patented way before, back in 1842 by Frenchman Alexandre Debain. By being smaller and less expensive than traditional pipe organs, it quickly became popular through Europe, India, Africa, and the southern United States. Travelling through the north of the UK, harmoniums can still be found tucked away in the corners of many recording studios. Saying that, those that are there are not just set dressing; after all, the harmonium captured the hearts of artists such as The Beatles, Supertramp, Penguin Cafe Orchestra, and Tori Amos, all of whom featured it in their music.

Making music with a harmonium is easier said than done, however, since the instrument in question generates sound by pumping air — using two foot-operated pedals joined to a mechanism that operates a bellows or by pushing and pulling a handle joined to the bellows back and forth with one hand — past a thin piece of metal in a frame and making it vibrate. Vibrations then resonate through the harmonium’s wooden body, thereby producing the distinctive, church-like sound. Thankfully, The Crow Hill Company has succeeded in capturing this sound to produce VAULTS - HARMONIUM, making it much easier for many more appreciative sound-seekers to experience its musical magic.

Composer Christian Henson — original founder of The Crow Hill Company — freely admits to being a big fan: “It’s got to be one of my favourite instruments. It can bring a simplicity to music — dare I say it, a quaintness, but because of its timbral complexities, it’s also massively expressive.”

Wednesday, October 22, 2025

Continuous vs. Discrete | Theremin and Granular


video upload by Blue Forest of Wires

"We explore the space of the continuous with the Theremin, and the discrete with a system of granular synthesis built from the Electron Octatrack, Monome Arc and Eurorack modular. The modular uses the Befaco VCMC control voltage-to-MIDI module to trigger samples on the Octatrack at high speed, enabling granular synthesis in a way that the products' designers probably did not originally intend.

Theremin
Electron Octatrack
Monome Arc
Eurorack modular

Tuned by hand"

Giving this the Halloween label even though it's not marked as such. Spooky stuff. :)

Monday, October 20, 2025

Mini PC and Free VSTs


video upload by Randy Piscione

"Some noodling with free VSTs and a mini PC. All sounds are coming from the mini PC, except the drums. All live, no overdubbing. The extra monitor on the right is gravy, it’s not necessary. Headphones or nice speakers will be useful here. Links are below.

0:00 – WhispAir and Poly Ensemble CS
0:58 – OBXD and U-NO-62
2:20 – Tricent MKIII and qyooo
3:37 – FB-3300 and ModulAir
5:01 – OBXD and U-NO-62 with TAL-Phaser
6:08 – blooo and Paralogy

WhispAir, Poly Ensemble CS, Tricent MKIII, qyooo, FB-3300, ModulAr, blooo and Paralogy are all from https://www.fullbucket.de/music/vst.html. These are free but you’ll want to send them some money, there’s some great stuff here.

OBXD is from https://www.discodsp.com/obxd/

U-NO-62 is from https://tal-software.com/products/tal...

The TAL Phaser is by Togu Audio Line. I got it from https://plugins4free.com/plugin/691/

My VST host is Cantabile Lite from https://www.cantabilesoftware.com/fre...

The mini PC is from Aliexpress at https://www.aliexpress.com/item/10050...

The monitor is from Costco, an Acer PM161QT."

Saturday, October 18, 2025

The Roland Jupiter 6 | A series of random performances


video upload by MIDERA

"I don't know what I was doing making this - honestly, I just sat there and played some stuff. Whatever it is, I hope you enjoy a little bit of it.

The first thing I play is a (poorly done) version of "Bone Bottom" from Silksong. Everything else is just messing around."

Wednesday, October 15, 2025

YAMAHA MODX M Demos & Reviews


video upload by Woody Piano Shack

"YAMAHA MODX M demo and review covering all new features and comparison with original YAMAHA MODX, MODX+ and YAMAHA MONTAGE M. Covers the MODX M6, MODX M7 and MODX M8. Playing many of the sounds, piano, FM-X and AN-X."

Yamaha MODX M. The sound of Montage M for a lot less money!!

video upload by Woody Piano Shack

"With the MODX M Yamaha have just released an amazing value keyboard! If you are looking for a one synth does all live or studio keyboard you should check this out!"

Yamaha MODX M Is Here! Full Review & Comparison with Montage M

video upload by Scott's Synth Stuff

"Yamaha has finally done it — the new MODX M is here! In this video, I take an in-depth look at what’s new, what’s improved, and what’s carried over from the MODX+ and the Montage M.

We’ll break down the new AN-X virtual analog engine, expanded AWM2 element architecture, upgraded controls and interface, and how the MODX M compares to the Montage M in real-world use. I also cover performance tweaks, voice counts, processor changes, and the long-awaited inclusion of the Yamaha ESP plugin license.

If you’re a synth enthusiast, sound designer, or performer looking to see whether the MODX M is the right upgrade, this video gives you the details you won’t find in the press release.

🎹 What to expect:

Deep dive into MODX M vs MODX+ vs Montage M
New AN-X engine walkthrough
Interface and performance improvements
Honest first impressions and what Yamaha got right (and wrong)"

0:00 Intro
0:22 How Yamaha Works
0:56 Engines
1:16 Polyphony & Memory
1:59 AWM2 Element Expansion
3:14 User Library & SSS
3:43 Screen UI Speed
4:56 Faders
5:34 Encoders
6:00 Quick Edit Grid
8:01 Scene Buttons
8:15 Screen Encoders
8:51 Performance Controls
9:57 Super Knob Positions
10:43 Keybed & Aftertouch
11:08 Screen Differences
11:33 Set List Buttons
11:48 Other Differences
12:04 Yamaha ESP

Monday, October 13, 2025

1010music bento ~ The Sampling Synthesizer and Sequencing Workhorse


video upload by RetroSound

"supported by UVI: http://bit.ly/retrosound-uvi

Last week arrived my prize from the Keyboards Synthesizer competition. 🙂 Some of you voted for me. Yes, no vintage synthesizer. :D I promised I would make a demo. And here we are.

Call me crazy, but I couldn't tear myself away from it all weekend. I loaded all my drum machine samples from the last 30 years into the box, along with waveforms from my synthesizers. This thing is a sound and performance monster. Even as a sampling drum machine alone, it's worth its weight in gold. Sampling with extensive editing options such as slicing, chopping up samples, multi-sampling , real-time and step sequencing, granular synthesis, etc. Everything under one roof. Bento works scene-based like Ableton Live, for example, which means you first build the individual components and then put everything together into a song at the end. The advantage of this is that you can rebuild and rearrange the song in real time over and over again.
It's still in the early stages of development and updates are coming out all the time, but even in its current state, Bento is super awesome.

here is the bento:
0:06 Intro
0:18 Sample Processing
1:08 Granular
1:36 Track Programming
2:47 RetroSound Demo Song 1 (Electro)
3:56 RetroSound Demo Song 2 (Synthwave)
5:29 Drum Sample Processing

RetroSound synthesizer demo videos since january 2007.
Everything is free. If you like my work, you can also support me with the purchase of my merchandise stuff or my music.

Shop: https://retrosound.creator-spring.com/
Bandcamp: https://retrosound.bandcamp.com/"

Sunday, October 12, 2025

Subsidence - Maschine+ & Eurorack Modular - dark ambient ritual psychedelic doom


video upload by Abre Ojos

34bpm - Financial benefit subsidy for life

Track 1 & 2 of Subsidence EP

01 Subsidy • Subsidy - Maschine+ & Eurorack Modular - d...
02 Subsidence • Subsidence - Maschine+ & Eurorack Modular ...

NI Maschine+
Eurorack Modular:
Forge TME VHIKK-X
⁨@knobula_synths⁩ Kickain
⁨@Endorphines⁩ Ghost\Golden Master
⁨@EricaSynths⁩ Perkons Voice
⁨@DivKid⁩ DivSkip
⁨@intellijel Multigrain
1010 Bluebox Eurorack
ALM Pamelas New Workout
Novation LaunchControl XL for MIDI control of 1010 Bluebox
⁨@NoiseEngineering⁩ Cursus Iteritas Alia

Live visuals using Nurse Sherri (1978) from Archive.org under a video microscope with live video feedback.
Video processed live through Resolume Avenue
Recorded with Rodecaster Video

Dark ambient audiovisual stuff: https://abreojos.net

Friday, October 10, 2025

Roland TR-1000 compared to OG TR-808 TR-909


video upload by Antony Fewster

"Quick compare of the new Roland TR-1000 to the TR-808 and TR-909. Not intended to be a shootout, more so side by side examples of how the engines compare.

The TR-1000's 808 engines are all analog in this example. The TR-1000's 909 kick and clap are analog, the hats are ACB.

Recorded from main outs on all machines into Apollo x8 into Logic. Normalized audio, exported uncompressed to AIFF. Finally degraded by imovie and youtube."

Update: some additional info via Antony:

"In trying to match the levels (tuning etc), something that was really apparent was that there originals had nowhere left to go - both the 808 and 909 were set to max on the available settings (other than tone for the 808 was was around 12 o’clock). The TR-1000 had headroom for days across every parameter - decay, tuning etc before you even get to the extended parameters, effects, filter etc

I find in the same room the TR-1000 is crisper, clearer, heavier, punchier. I imagine most folks will be dialing things back to sit in the mix vs adding stuff (i.e. when compared to the originals) to make them do their thing.

I know the originals do what they do, but having played the TR-1000 I find myself wondering why the tuing stops ‘here’, or why I can’t add a delay to the hats, and a compressor to the kick as I’m in the flow with the machine - vs going back to the daw, or having to use separate outs into outboard stuff - it’s all very immediate."

Saturday, October 04, 2025

Impiety - Ableton Move & 62hp Eurorack Palette - dark ambient ritual psychedelic doom


video upload by Abre Ojos

"53bpm - Still wondering how we got here

‪@Ableton‬ Move
Eurorack Modular:
Dust of Time
DNIPRO Krait
‪@NoiseEngineering‬ Manis Iteritas
‪@Befacosynth‬ Oneiroi
‪@intellijel‬ 62hp Palette case + 1u modules

Live visuals using Just the Two of Us from Archive.org under a video microscope with live video feedback.
Video processed live through Resolume Avenue
Recorded with Rodecaster Video


Dark ambient audiovisual stuff: https://abreojos.net"

Recreating Trans-X “Living On Video” Synth Sound on the Roland SH-101 & GAIA 2


video upload by Scott's Synth Stuff

"In this video, I dive into Trans-X’s iconic 80s hit Living on Video and show how its legendary synth lead sound can be recreated on both the Roland SH-101 and the Roland GAIA 2. I share the story of how this track inspired my passion for synthesizers, then walk you step-by-step through programming the sound—first on the original hardware SH-101, then on the GAIA 2’s SH-101 model engine. If you’re into vintage synths, 80s music production, or modern recreations of classic sounds, this video is for you.

👉 Expect hands-on sound design, synth tips, and side-by-side comparisons so you can bring that unmistakable 80s vibe into your own tracks."

0:00 Intro
0:25 My History With Living On Video
1:08 The Lead Sound
2:12 Building Sound on SH-101
4:22 Building Sound on GAIA 2
8:21 Comparison

Monday, September 29, 2025

Unexpected item: Tilde Elektriske Kretser Fjaerlett


video upload by Uncertain Music Corps

Also see: Tilde Elektriske Kretser - Fjærlett

"With my love of spring reverb feedback, the Fjaerlett was a complete no brainer for me and as soon as I heard about it I put my name on the wait list.

That was 4 years ago.

I completely forgot about it until last month when the invoice for instrument number 162 dropped.

It was delivered today.

This is the first run out for it recorded direct to camera. Reverb (offscreen) is provided via an instance of Galactic 3 running on the 4ms Metamodule. There is no eq or compression on the output.

First impressions? This is an elegant, delicate instrument that will take time to learn. The interrelationships between the three springs, the equaliser bands and the feedback level are complex and varied. They are not necessarily repeatable during a session - what looks like the same slider settings will not always provide the same outcomes. At least not at first.

As ever with spring reverb feedback, it's not hard to drive it into standing, sine wave like oscillation. But the more interesting stuff happens on the edges when you can find them. My sense is that there are many edges to be discovered.

I was monitoring this at a fairly low level. High on my to do list is monitor a session at much higher levels to encourage feedback on my feedback.

Let the games begin...."

Saturday, September 27, 2025

YAMAHA CS1x Synthesizer Factory Demo Tracks


video upload by RetroSound

"(c)2007-25 by RetroSound
supported by UVI: http://bit.ly/retrosound-uvi

❤️ Support #RetroSound​ channel: https://retrosound.creator-spring.com

I had the Yamaha CS1x synthesizer in the mid 90s and programmed a few sounds for the Yamaha user library.

CS1x factory track list:
0:06 AnaLuner
2:13 TRANSIT
3:34 ArpTech
5:14 EASTWEST
6:19 KnobTech
7:53 FRIDGE
9:16 HipHpGrv
10:43 NY BABE

The Yamaha CS1x is a sample ROM synthesizer with AWM2 sound engine especially for 90s dance music styles.
Basic playmode is the performance mode which a maximum of 4 layered PCM patch-samples.
4,5 MB sample ROM.
128 ROM presets
128 RAM user patches

The filter is a digital lowpass 24/oct with resonance.
Arpeggiator with 30 presets.
MIDI.
FX with Reverb, Delay, Chorus, Flanger, Phaser, Distortion and 43 variations

You hear some factory tracks from the CS1x.
All tracks performed and mastered by Yamaha.

RetroSound synthesizer demo videos since january 2007.
Everything is free. If you like my work, you can also support me with the purchase of my merchandise stuff or my music.
Shop: https://retrosound.creator-spring.com/
Bandcamp: https://retrosound.bandcamp.com/"

Friday, September 26, 2025

Yamaha DX7IIFD MINT, serviced, with case, cartridge, accessories SN 16426

Note: links to listings are affiliate links for which the site may be compensated.


via this Reverb listing

Access Virus TI Soundscape | Sit and Rest


video upload by MIDERA

"I wish I could say what's been going on in my life, to complain about some of the stuff that has happened. It's not good, but not something I want to share publicly (nothing health related or anything). Just... huge letdowns.

Anyway - I'm here, still trying. I want to come back to something and say: I think the Virus TI is still my favorite synth in my studio... Coming back from the Moog Muse and thinking 'Huh, I didn't know I could do this on the TI.' The only thing I really wish the TI had was Filter FM, that's kind of a bummer - but I guess since it has oscillator FM, that can be maybe a more exact approach to a similar sound? And I know the LFOs can't go fast enough to simulate Filter FM (I tried, but after a certain frequency, pitch won't affect the rate like it should, so it won't work).

But... the Virus is something. After all these years it still impresses me. It STILL gets me feeling joy. Something not a lot of synths offer.

Like, the fact that it has those 'analog' filters (which are supposed to model the Moog filters?), they sound damn good. And something you might not think about is OSC VOLUME Saturation Type which can affect how the filter resonance sounds? I mean, this stuff can really change the sound in the most interesting way.

Don't know why I have half the crap I have to be honest... I've thought about selling the Prophet VS, Jupiter 6, and a whole lot of other things. They don't really bring me joy. But the Virus... it still does, and I've had this thing since 2012."

Wednesday, September 24, 2025

Lyle visits the Lost Ant Cafe


video upload by suitandtieguy

"Monday night I went to a very tiny bar in Lostant IL called the Lost Ant Cafe for fried chicken because the third shift clerk at the Tonica Casey's had a long conversation with Squiche and I about a bunch of stuff on the way back from Knobcon and I asked her what local fried chicken she liked. This was the only place I can remember from the conversation, and it's about a quarter mile down the road from a legendary upper Illinois River valley supper club called The Bull's Head which has been closed for too long. If you don't understand the relationship with the upper Illinois River valley, Italian supper clubs, and fried chicken then I don't know what to say other than you need to touch grass.

I came back to the studio and did this with Lyle. I think it demonstrates how absolutely fried this thing can sound. EBM guys are gonna want to save their pennies for the heaviest (by weight) bass machine they've ever played.

There is a modest amount of distortion on this example, in addition to slow LFOs from each voice controlled by each voice's auxiliary VCAs whose level is set by the Active Attenuators generating a simple voltage offset (something it does if you plug nothing into it) then multiplied to all four voices with the Active Multiples. These LFOs are fed into the second control input of the Vanilla Filters.

Each voice is panned across the soundfield with the output mixer.

In this example I only tweak the gate time on Continuo, global filter frequency and envelope amount, and the amount of the LFO to the filters from the Active Attenuators on the right side of the synthesizer.

As usual with Lyle videos, no effects or mastering at all, simply normalised.

Audio Verité, just like The Drive To 1981. I think it sounds great."

Monday, September 22, 2025

#1010Music Bento 1.2.4. Firmware Update... Update?


video upload by jtn.project

"Okay! Does it slap? What?

Firmware Update 1.2.4. Got a bunch of stuff:
MIDI CC support.
Multisample recording.
Patch saving and tagging your own custom patches
Recording into all internal track types. This includes granular, slicer, one-shots, multisamples, and loops
Destructive wave editing (trimming and normalizing)
Count-In recording
Unquantized or off grid sequencing mode.
Rename Loop Wave files.
AND MORE! Check their page link below:
https://1010music.com/wp-content/uplo...

Hit me with all those questions ya got!"

Sunday, September 21, 2025

X1L3 - ARMALYTE - 8580 SID - 3 voice test


video upload by X1L3

"Progress on the SID chip module i've been working on in my spare time.
8580 SID in circuit.

Took a bit of trial and error making the different write routines needed to do the shared register kinds of things with the filter and stuff. But it's moved on from a single voice proof of concept to an almost fully functioning SID module now.

If you were there when the C64 was a thing, you'll know how good this thing is becoming at pretending to be the chip inside the C64 based on this tune that i knocked up quickly for it. It is pretty much doing what a SID can do in a C64. A nostalgic sound. Especially towards the end where the chip chord trills come in.

The test tune shows the different wave forms and how they sound. It confirms that the absolute ton of continuous data coming in isn't a problem. It shows the ultra fast voice multiplexing to do things like the mellow snare sound after the first four bars, and the not so fast switching in tonal variations later on. It also tells me that the click generated by using the sustain register as a voice volume control is a trivial flaw that can't even be heard here.

Tuning is a bit shabby as i don't have a precision Vref on the breaboard. It's close enough slumming it with the running hot 5v regulator for a proof of concept demo though."

Friday, September 19, 2025

Bad Gear - It's RAW!!!


video upload by AudioPilz

"Welcome to Bad Gear, the show about the world’s most-h*ted audio tools. THIS - is not the successor to the Octatrack we wanted!

Chapters:
00:00 Intro tune
00:26 Overview Tonewerk (Rant No. 1)
01:15 End of Rant No. 1 , Engines
01:53 Rant No. 2 , What it can't do...
02:08 Filters, Envelopes, LFOs
02:31 The New FX , Inserts , Sends
03:15 Busses
03:31 Leave a Comment if you can explain Supertracks!!!
03:35 Sequencer , Keyboard , Step Edit Mode , Microtiming
04:29 New Workflow Stuff (Transposition, Transform, Perform)
05:05 Arpeggiator, Chords, Scales
05:24 What else??? (Connectivity, Rant No. 3 , Form Factor, Pricing)
05:48 H*te Screen
06:13 Jam 1 ( Post-Modern Dubstep )
07:16 Jam 2 ( Post-Modern Boom Bap )
08:20 Finale ( Post-Modern Epic Techno )
08:50 Verdict"
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