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Monday, May 05, 2025
FM Synthesis - A Practical Guide - Part 2 - Pad Example, Vibrato, Tremolo, Wubs and Wonk!
video upload by ChrisLody
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"Here's something I've been meaning to get round to starting for ages, a practical guide to FM synthesis. In my experience FM tutorials usually over explain all the wrong things and rarely get as far as the important things like which setting will make usable sounds.
This episode covers using 2 operator 'stacks' to create a 2x OSC like setup, setting up vibrato, tremolo, LFO to filter like wub-wub sounds, 2 types of 'wonk' and a pad example.
The pad sound is inspired by Selected Ambient Works by Aphex Twin. I think more specifically it was inspired by the pad sound from Ageispolis but I haven't tried to recreate it exactly.
(I have a horrible cold at the moment so apologies for my voice!)
0:00 Coming Up
0:30 Intro
0:43 FM Diagrams - Quick saw patch
1:10 Non-integer ratios
3:37 Non-integer ratios with decay
4:10 Moving individual operators with the LFO (Vibrato and wonk)
5:42 Creating Tremolo
6:16 Wub-wubs!
6:35 "2x OSC" Algorithm detuned saws
7:23 Detuning operators away from each other
8:14 Liven Mega - Mild Pad
9:27 Pad example diagram
9:48 Pad example on Reface DX"
Wednesday, April 30, 2025
EP02 : EFFECTS MODE 🟥 HERMOD+ TUTORIALS
video upload by Squarp instruments
Squarp instruments Hermod+ tutorials
"In this episode, we’re diving into the Effects section of Hermod+ — breaking down each track and using them to walk through some key concepts.
You will learn how to :
Add an effect
Edit via click/or hold pad
Hold enc to access contextual menu : copy/paste and delete
Mute/Unmute effects : GLOBAL MUTE vs PATTERN MUTE
Pattern values (hold encoder and scroll)
ModMatrix source = CV + CC
ModMatrix source = MOD/MOD1/MOD2/MOD3
ModMatrix attenuverter/direction/offset
All the shortcuts used in this video are listed here :
🏃♀️ https://squarp.net/hermodplus/manual/...
Friday, February 21, 2025
EP01 : STEP MODE 🟩 HERMOD+ TUTORIALS
video upload by Squarp instruments
Squarp instruments Hermod+ tutorials
"In this first episode of Hermod+ tutorials, you will learn how to :
Add, generate, and edit notes or modulation events
Use Row edit mode to write chords
Quickly build a chord sequence using a USB keyboard
All the shortcuts used in this video are listed here :
🏃♀️ https://squarp.net/hermodplus/manual/...
CHAPTERS
0:00 Basics
3:49 Generator
6:05 Modulation
7:53 Row editing
9:37 Note learn w/ a USB keyboard"
Wednesday, December 18, 2024
better film scores with osmose - creative tutorial #6 (@JOSHMADOFF )
video upload by Expressive E
"Is Osmose the best synth for film and video game scoring? Let's dive in with film composer @JOSHMADOFF to put our MPE synth to the test.
In the episode #6 of our Creative Tutorials series, Josh will show you how to use both Osmose's powerful sound engine & extended controller abilities to score a cyberpunk race car chase scene (thanks Chat GPT for the prompt).
Ultimately you'll realise that with Osmose and MPE, you can produce more expressive music with less programming!"
Friday, August 16, 2024
Serge New Timbral Oscillator (NTO) | Tutorials | Episode 05
video upload by Cinematic Laboratory
"I did my very best to remain objective and compared the NTO with simple basic sounds to my favorite VCO - the MakeNoise DPO - and the digital perfection of the Schlappi Three-Body. The NTO has been around since 1976 and represents the origins of modern synthesis. I just learned about it this year, so better late than never. It's surrounded by praise to the level of 'hard to believe'.
I used reverb on the raw sounds, and I found out that a digital effect can easily ruin the analog experience. I used ALM MFX, and it sounds great with NTO. But it sounds terribly aliased with the DPO and I wasn't happy with the Three-body result either. I wouldn't have known with raw sounds and I would not be able to share it. I've patched DPO a thousand times and it sounds clean and woody in the MakeNoise universe, but the raw waveforms are far from perfect and there's a certain bite. In this video, you may also learn that every VCO carries the signature of it's maker. DPO sounds like Tony Rolando. The 259 sounds like Buchla. Cs-L sounds like Jason Lim. Three-Body sounds like Schlappi. The NTO sounds like Serge, and now I have a new personal analog favorite.
The NTO is pure sophistication. I can say this both objectively (backed up by history and other reviews) and subjectively (it melts your heart). In the end it's just a VCO, which is about 10% of your whole patch. In many occasions, any quality VCO will be enough. But if you're looking for something special, this may be it. But your own personal opinion and taste will always be more important than mine!
You will be listening to analog through MFX AD/DA and my DAW's AD/DA. It's impossible to really listen to analog on YouTube but the DAW captures analog very well. There are plenty of raw sound NTO videos on youtube, so if you need to deepen your interest, please do some research. I've linked to an interview with Serge, where he explains a few things. It's a privilege to be able to hear him talk about it."
Monday, June 10, 2024
GTO | Serge Tutorials | Episode 03 (one of the coolest modules ever made)
video upload by Cinematic Laboratory
"The first two episodes where about the big Serge heritage in 4U panels, the translation to eurorack and the relationship between DUSG and Maths. Starting from episode 03, I'll downsize the cases and focus on individual modules in small setups.
The GTO is the 'V2' of the legendary SSG (Smooth/Stepped Generator). A few weeks ago, I wasn't even aware of these two. At first glance, it looks like a mix of a Cycle and a Sample/Hold. The 'challenge' with Serge is that you can't tell what a module can do when you look at it. But WOW. The GTO is a force of nature. If you have an interest in Serge, this module can keep you exploring for many, many months. If I had to confine myself to choosing one Serge module only, it would be the GTO.
I am making this series to teach myself the ins and outs of modular, sharing the journey as I progress. I invested in a big case, but only because I am planning to teach and do 'master' classes. I just can't teach modular without knowing about Serge. So this series isn't affiliated with Serge or Random*Source.
I fitted the Befaco Bananuts myself, they don't come with the modules. Also, there are no white ones, so I spray painted a few bags of silver ones. I still need to remove a bit of excess paint, but they look awesome. I guess it's something autistic, but I am proud of it.
I am not sponsored. R*S offered me to borrow modules I'd like to cover, but don't fit my budget. There's an SSG coming soon, together with the Paperface 50 4U reissue. I am not doing 4U videos, but it's cool to actually see and hear where the eurorack modules come from.
Finally, the appearance of Lego models is purely for fun and decoration. Everybody is using plants to decorate their modular videos and I wanted to do it a bit differently. They're models of carnivorous plants (Carnivor is also a Serge combo)."
Sunday, May 19, 2024
Xtensions | Shared System 'X' tutorials episode 05 | New Arrivals
video upload by Cinematic Laboratory
"In my Shared System X series, I am exploring custom layouts for the MakeNoise multiverse. Since most modules offer basic features (modulation, basic waveforms, ringmod) they can also be useful for learning modular techniques. I already made a 'first patch' video for the new Channel Saver and PrssPnt modules, but they can have a different purpose in every new patch, so I wanted to use the 'new arrivals' with various modules like Morphagene and Mimeophon. They are extensions to the collection you already have, and this collection will immediately extend its capabilities with millions of new options. But I'll also revisit the DXG because it has a kind of 'weird' signal path I did not fully understand.
Here are the topics for today's tutorial:
00:00 Introduction
00:10 Dynamic gates
01:52 Complex LFO's
04:06 Mimeophon meets PrsSPNT
07:38 DXG insert/return
09:03 Waveforging (making twisted waveforms)"
Saturday, March 23, 2024
Erbe-Verb B&G | Shared System 'X' | Episode 03 | Back in Black
video upload by Cinematic Laboratory
"Yeah. I made episode 03 before I was able to finish episode 02 so I decided to post them both. There's no need on this channel to manage posts to maximize views, I just want you to be able to find information when you need it and I just LOVE to make content like this. I made a lot of videos about the EV in the past and it's covered in the old Shared System tutorials (link in video). In this video, I am going to try something new.
In this episode, I'll only use Erbe-Verb and DXG in a feedback loop. So no fancy 7U case layout this time, I made this video to find out if it can still be relevant in 2024. Since I am totally biased, you'll need to decide for yourself. Honestly, if you need a regular reverb, maybe a stereo module would serve you better.
Erbe-Verb is going for a limited rerun in black and gold, so this also means it's getting old and possibly moving to retirement. Without speculating too much, it's possible that MakeNoise is working on a successor now they have this amazing new ARM DSP board. But again, I have no idea. What we DO know is, that Erbe-Verb is widely considered as one of the best reverbs in eurorack, even though it's not the best reverb as a reverb. Que? It excels in creative use and abuse. It will never get old and whatever comes next, it will pair well with the EV (it pairs really well with a Mimeophon, StarLab, Sealegs or Desmodus Versio).
Apart from the sound design fun, Erbe-Verb plays a big role in the Shared System signature sound. While it's partly overshadowed by the more recent Mimeophon, the Mime's 'halo' only adds a little space. It's nothing compared to the 'icy sheet metal in deep space' sound from the EV, which can easily double as a classic spring- or plate reverb when 'absorb' and 'tilt' are used to tame the high end. I've never been a fan of the predelay, but it can do amazing things with modulation and gates/triggers.
The Erbe-Verb is 'mono IN' so it needs to be used as a send/return with a stereo voice like XPO or Spectraphon. Here's where a ModDemix comes in handy. You can use CH1 and CH2 to pass on your stereo mix to let's say an X-PAN, and use the Sum out to EV. Then you can patch the EV's stereo out to X-PAN's aux inputs. It's a lot of patching and modules for a verb, but it provides a lot of freedom."
Thursday, December 07, 2023
Drone Music | Maths + Morphagene + DPO = Motor Synth
video upload by Cinematic Laboratory
"I saw the Gamechanger Audio Motor Synth MK II on the Erica booth at Dutch Modular Fest and I was intrigued by the sound and the mechanics of eight precision drone engines. Unfortunately I can't justify a purchase due to price and my focus on Eurorack. But that sound... So I was inspired to try to make something similar with a clever envelope, a complex oscillator and a drone engine sample. I am using Maths, DPO and Morphagene, but any combo of an ADSR, growling VCO and sample player with pitch CV would work.
This video basically covers the fun of combining a VCO with a Sample and mult pitch to both of them. It will open up a weatlh of new sounds you've never heard before, but offer a new level of complexity and awe.
I guess you can see this as Shared System Tutorials episode 45 too. So the series goes on, but the thumbnails are no longer directly tied to the series."
Wednesday, October 11, 2023
TMP-2-03 Vintage Synth TV Series from Benge
video upload by Memetune Studio
00:00 Opening Titles
00:32 Introduction
01:29 Little Black Boxes
05:54 Switched On Cybersynths
13:24 Synthesiser Club
16:24 Commercial Break
17:33 Patching Today
31:51 Video Lab
36:22 Outro
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Episode three of the second series of the TV program from Benge, made at his Memetune Electronic Music Studio
The series explores his passion for vintage synthesiser instruments and studio gear and how he uses it on his productions and collaborations
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It is divided into the following sections:
LITTLE BLACK BOXES - A look at some classic rack mount synths of the 80s and 90s
SWITCHED ON - This second series looks at a type of synthesis based around the ideas of Cybernetics, which Benge calls CYBERSYNTHESIS
SYNTHESISER CLUB - A short musical demonstration of a synthesiser classic or three
COMMERCIAL BREAK - Some shameless Memetune shilling
PATCHING TODAY - A deep-dive into vintage modular systems and how to set up a patch on them, starting from scratch
VIDEO LAB - A look at old video equipment and how to create experimental visuals
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In THIS episode:
LITTLE BLACK BOXES - The Roland Super JV-1080 layersynth from 1994
SWITCHED ON CYBERSYNTHS - Electronic Tonalities and The Krell. We go deep underground on the planet Altair IV to explore the beguiling "Krell Patch" on a giant Buchla 200 system
SYNTHESISER CLUB - An assortment or Arps!
COMMERCIAL BREAK - Brand new Memetune Merch - T-Shirts, Tote Bags and Badges - support this channel and search for BENGE BANDCAMP and look for the merchandise section
PATCHING TODAY - The EMS VCS3 (and friends) from the late 1960s
VIDEO LAB - In this episode - a look at ALIEN WORLD BUILDING, based upon the world of Benge’s short film “Proof of Hyper-travel”
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LINKS:
Todd barton & the Krell Patch (Buchla tutorials): http://www.toddbarton.com
Benge's Studio Blog: http://myblogitsfullofstars.blogspot.com
Memetune Studio Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/memetunestudio
Benge / Memetune Merch on Bandcamp: https://zackdagoba.bandcamp.com
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The MemeTune Programme Credits:
Everything in this video was created by B D Edwards (Benge)
All music, design, writing, filming and production completed at Memetune Studios, UK, 2023
Tuesday, October 03, 2023
Octave CAT vs Behringer CAT vs Cherry Audio CAT - Triple CAT Shootout!
video upload by CatSynth TV
"We present a three-way comparison between the original Octave CAT, the Behringer CAT, and Cherry Audio's Octave CAT. It is, if you will, a 'Triple CAT Shootout' 😹🎹. We'll run a series of simple tests on all three instruments and observe the similarities and differences.
0:00 Introduction
0:46 About the tests
1:32 VCO 1 Sawtooth
2:15 VCO 2 Square (fixed duty cycle)
2:57 VCO 1 Pulse with manual Pulse-width Modulation
3:50 VCF cutoff sweep with low Q
4:27 VCF cutoff sweep with high Q
4:54 VCF with envelope-modulated cutoff frequency
5:20 More complex tone (all waveforms, VCF cutoff modulation)
5:57 Patch from Episode 500
6:29 That little riff that we always play in demos
6:54 Conclusion
Please also check out our detailed demos of each instrument individually!
Octave CAT: [posted here]
Behringer CAT: [posted here]
Cherry Audio Octave CAT: [4th video here]
All background and stinger music created with the Cherry Audio Octave CAT
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Please consider supporting this channel to help us bring you more synthesizer tutorials and other content.
Merch: https://shop.catsynth.com
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Monday, September 18, 2023
XPO Tutorials | Episode 04 | Exotic woodwind & pipes
video upload by Cinematic Laboratory
"This video is about XPO and Maths, but it may work with any VCO that supports a bit of waveshaping and linear FM. Maths plays a crucial role, so without Maths (or equivalent) it's near impossible to pull this off.
It's always fun to make a new video, but this one was more than fun. I've been patching a bit yesterday, no goal in mind, and suddenly came up with a sound that reminded me of a bagpipe. I explored it this morning, googled the typical scale used and recorded in one go. It felt great to make some 'traditional' music on the modular instead of the usual weird bleeps and bloops.
LIN-FM
The 'secret' of this video is a) using the XPO's LIN-FM input while overriding the default sub oscillator with something more subtle like the sine or the triangle and b) creatively using the Maths channels to 'sculpt' pitch movement, attenuate it so it's really modest, and then patch the sum of all modulation into the LIN-FM. It's not difficult, but it will take time to find something convincing. However, it will be easy to find something really exotic, weird and fun."
Wednesday, August 30, 2023
XPO Tutorials | Episode 03 | Make it HUGE
video upload by Cinematic Laboratory
"After 10 months of XPO silence it's time to make some noise. In this episode I'll make a huge distorted analog lead without using a distortion. Just the six stereo L/R outputs will do. However, with the help of a 2nd oscillator 'sync' (Spectraphon) you can get some amazing distorted jittery sounds that can make a serious lead. You can also mellow it down to a deep drone with the help of a filter.
In the second part of the video I used Morphagene to create three layers but it would take 20 minutes to listen to them one by one, so I mixed them up into a composition that's worthy of going to my BandCamp 'ever growing modular album'."
Friday, March 31, 2023
MFX Basics: Digi-PCM Echo
video upload by ALM TV
"This video is the first in a series of tutorials covering the various MFX effects engines. Please subscribe to get notified when the next episode is released!
The MFX's ‘Digi-PCM Echo’ engine is an unapologetically digital delay inspired by early digital rack delays. It includes an assortment of additional features such as external clock sync, five different delay modes, audio quality settings and wide ranging times. In this video we take a deeper look at all of its features processing a chord sound from the Squid Salmple.
The MFX is a compact 6HP Eurorack stereo digital audio multi effects processor. It offers 16 different full featured effects programs plus a number of metering utilities.
SECTION TIME STAMPS
0:00 - Intro
0:19 - Time range
1:11 - Modes - Mono Delay, Dual Tap, Stereo Tap, Ping Pong, Ext Feedback
1:34 - Ext clock - Time & Tap Multiplier
2:51 - Quality - Bandwidth & Bit Depth
3:55 - Feedback - Regen, High & Low Cut filters, Flip Phase
5:45 - Modulation - Mod Depth & Mod Rate
6:49 - Reverse
7:10 - CV Assigning"
Wednesday, December 21, 2022
Wired Up with Mark Audulus Tutorials
"Download Audulus for free for Mac and iPad and download this patch here: https://forum.audulus.com/t/wired-up-...
Free download in the Mac and iPad App Stores: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/audulus...
Playlist:
1. Wired Up with Mark 1 - Complex VCO, Simple Sequence
Free download in the Mac and iPad App Stores: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/audulus...
Playlist:
1. Wired Up with Mark 1 - Complex VCO, Simple Sequence
On this inaugural episode of Wired Up with Mark, we walk through setting up a sequencer-driven patch that uses a Complex VCO as its sonic focal point.2. Wired Up with Mark 2 - Building Audio Input Modules
Chapters
0:00 - Introduction
0:10 - Adding initial modules
8:44 - Adjusting the sequence
13:12 - Adjusting the sound
17:34 - The Complex VCO
30:33 - Creating the second voice
33:53 - Adjusting the sound of the second voice
38:18 - Adjusting the patch as a whole
48:46 - Discussion
On the second episode of Wired Up with Mark, Mark laments about the dangers of not doing a soundcheck before a livestream, and then proceeds to explain how he built the Audio Input modules to be included in a future update of Audulus.3. Wired Up with Mark 3 - Building a Sequential Switch Module
Chapters
0:00 Introduction
1:00 Module Overview
1:41 Audio Input Tile
2:54 Audio Input Module
7:29 Use with Effects
11:22 Discussion
On the third episode of Wired Up with Mark, Mark builds a Sequential Switch module from scratch!4. Wired Up with Mark 4 - Polyphony with the Combine and Split Modules
On the fourth episode of Wired Up with Mark, Mark shows you how to use the Combine and Split modules together to manage polyphony in your patches.5. Wired Up with Mark 5 - Building a Lowpass Gate (LPG) Module
On the fifth episode of Wired Up with Mark, Mark shows you how to build a lowpass gate module from nodes and taking a part of a module in the module library.5. Wired Up with Mark 6 - Upgrading a Sequencer with a New Counter
Chapters
0:00 Introduction
0:10 LPG Basics & Scaling Controls
7:30 Adding an Envelope
13:17 Adding a Cutoff Control
16:35 Grouping Nodes into a Module
17:01 Laying out the UI
22:10 Playing with the Module
23:17 Adding a Decay Control
24:45 Discussion
On the sixth episode of Wired Up with Mark, Mark walks you through a counter submodule upgrade of the 8-Step Sequencer module. The counter is explained node-by-node followed by a discussion of how to upgrade a module using swappable submodules.6. Wired Up with Mark 6 - Upgrading a Sequencer with a New Counter
On the sixth episode of Wired Up with Mark, Mark walks you through a counter submodule upgrade of the 8-Step Sequencer module. The counter is explained node-by-node followed by a discussion of how to upgrade a module using swappable submodules.7. Wired Up with Mark 7 - 5x5 Matrix Sequencer Walkthrough
On the seventh episode of Wired Up with Mark, Mark walks you through the new 5x5 Matrix Sequencer one function at a time.See the Audulus label below for more.
Tuesday, July 19, 2022
Shared System Tutorials | Part 41 | Stereo Pulsewidth Modulation
video upload by
"This is a Shared System tutorial, but if you have a Maths, a squarewave and a pingable stereo filter, you're in business. MakeNoise has just announced the XPO - Xtreme Prismatic Oscillator on Perfect Circuit where Tony Rolando discussed his vision of Stereo Pulsewidth Modulation (PWM). The DPO doesn't have pulsewidth CV so at first sight it's not possible on the Shared. But we have Maths! I already covered PWM in episode 35 of this series which also includes variable waveshapes and really extends the timbres of the DPO.
Tony recommended QPAS as the XPO's patching buddy, so I've included QPAS and Mimeophon in my layout. The results were amazing and now I can't wait for XPO to arrive. But in the meantime, have fun with your Shared!
The footage quality of this video is a bit mixed and sometimes even out of focus. I had such a great audio take at the end and just couldn't repeat it so I had no choice but to improvise/edit with a less sharp video."
Monday, May 02, 2022
Shared System Tutorials | Episode 40 | Morphagene loops & splices | With Teenage Engineering PO-32
video upload by Cinematic Laboratory
"In this episode I am going to use a 'cheap' drum source (but good!!!) to mash and splice up a simple drum loop into a retro-futuristic jam of beats and glitch. I've been using the Teenage Engineering PO-32 as the only sound source. It's a shared system tutorial, but it's mainly about the #Morphagene so I've been using the Tape & Microsound Music Machine layout to revisit some old school clocking techniques. This series could also be of some help if you only own a Morphagene and haven't been able to figure it out. Have fun!"
Sunday, April 24, 2022
GEOSynths Synth Show Jams - Ep140 - With Dean from Electronisounds
video upload by GEOSynths
"Synthesizer Podcast - April 2022 Jams - With Dean from Electronisounds - Episode 140 @ 6pm UK (1pm EST) Sunday 24th April.
Dean from Electronisounds is a dedicated synth nerd, sound designer, YouTuber and multi-instrumentalist. The drums were his first instrument and that love of rhythm is clear in his music. He comes from an old school background of learning to produce before the days of the internet - which gave him a love for hardware gear. (Producing 100% in the box on computers was not an option in the early 1990’s, you needed to have actual hardware gear if you wanted to make electronic music.)
Using hardware led to a love of SAMPLING, which led him to start Electronisounds in 1994, where he began distributing his own sounds, loops and samples. Electronisounds was one of the first independent sample companies. Dean continues this passion for hardware gear today, making sound banks for modern day samplers, groove boxes and synthesizers.
He’s made over 250 sample packs, sound banks and preset banks, and has done sound design for several other companies such as: Eventide, Novation, Native Instruments, Vengeance, Modbap Modular and many more.
He started the Electronisounds YouTube channel in 2017 and has been sharing tutorials and music made with everything from iPads, to Modular Synths and Eurorack to Grooveboxes like the Digitakt and Akai Force. What’s next for Dean? More new sound banks and sample packs coming soon, of course!
https://www.electronisounds.com/"
Tuesday, April 12, 2022
ARTURIA Introduces Augmented STRINGS Intro | Acoustic Instruments Reinvented | Free until April 30th
video upload by Arturia
"Part of the Augmented Series, Augmented STRINGS Intro is a streamlined version of an instrument that combines rich sampled strings with state-of-the-art synthesis, giving modern producers immediate access to a comprehensive range of authentic, abstract, and evocative string sounds."
Tutorials | Augmented STRINGS Intro - Walkthrough
"In the first episode of the series, Berlin-based rapper and producer Yetundey gives us an overview of Augmented STRINGS Intro, exploring its evocative sound and how it can play a vital role in your instrument collection.
Chapters:
00:00 Intro
01:07 Sounds exploration
02:07 Main Page overview
02:56 Macros & Sound Editing
04:06 Morph in action
05:07 Motion in action
05:47 Color in action
06:05 Time in action
06:41 More Macros
07:07 Effects - Delay & Reverb
07:30 More sounds exploration"
Arturia Augmented Strings Intro | No Talking |
video upload by DKS SYNTH LAB
And the press release with download link:
Augmented STRINGS Intro
The strings you’ve always wanted
Part of the Augmented Series, Augmented STRINGS Intro is a streamlined version of an instrument that combines rich sampled strings with state-of-the-art synth engines in an approachable and inspiring way, giving today’s sound explorers the quickest route to the fresh string sounds they’ve always wanted. Advanced hybrid sounds, instant sound morphing, simple macro controls, and a mix-ready sound - software strings reinvented.
In the search for the next generation of acoustic instrument sounds, Arturia have enlisted some of the world's best recording houses, sound designers, and instrumentalists, combining them with state-of-the-art synthesis and workflow-oriented design, resulting in an entirely new sonic experience.
Free to download until April 30th
Download it for free
A new string palette
Immersive, orchestral, cinematic, and everything in between - these are traditional instruments transformed into sounds unlike anything you’ve ever heard.
Combine authentic with abstract
Every preset features up to 4 layers of sound, with any combination of string samples, virtual analog, wavetable, harmonic, and granular synthesis.
Morphing power
The Morph control gives you truly unique & ever-evolving sound with one click. Move and transform between layers and adjust multiple parameters at once.
Transform sound instantly
Make dramatic, expressive changes with streamlined macro controls that intelligently alter every aspect of your sound - perfect dynamics and variety every time.
Coming soon: Augmented Series
Acoustic Instruments Reinvented
Unique fusions of sampling, synthesis, and musical expression, propelling acoustic and traditional instruments into inspiring contemporary production territory for today’s music makers. Go beyond conventional libraries and virtual instruments, and unlock an enhanced hybrid soundtrack for the modern age.
Tuesday, March 15, 2022
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