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Thursday, May 08, 2025

Introducing Moog Messenger | Synth Performance by Lisa Bella Donna


video upload by Moog Music

Sunday, May 04, 2025

How Elektron design Instruments: Product Designer Interview


video upload by mylarmelodies

"I got a chance to sit down with Jean-Michel Pepin - a product designer at Elektron who worked on Syntakt, Digitakt II, Digitone II, Analog Heat+FX, Overbridge and much more - about how Elektron design & update products, his work there, and lessons learned.

This was recorded at the London Synth & Pedal Expo 2025!"

Sunday, April 27, 2025

A very fat little generative synth: Wirehead Basilisk explained


video upload by mylarmelodies

"This is a demo/tutorial of an affordable hybrid analog & digital generative acid groovebox synth called the ‪@wireheadinstruments‬ Basilisk. It's available as DIY or off the shelf, and shown here clocked to a modular drum machine and various other desktop boxes!"

CHAPTERS
00:00 What's the Basilisk all about?
00:48 How the oscillator works
01:30 How the filter works
02:14 How modulation works
03:44 How the Envelope works
04:25 Recap & Pitch Envelope Jam
05:44 Generative Melody Sequencing
07:04 Sequencer Controls & Algorithms
08:20 Acid Jam
09:05 Changing Sequence Length
10:04 Call & Response Acid Jam
12:07 Parameter Locking Explained
15:04 Fifthsy Acid Jam with LFO'd filter
17:52 Acid Reverb Goosebumps Outro

Wednesday, March 05, 2025

Every type of analog synthesis explained using the SAME 4 modules


video upload by mylarmelodies

"In this tutorial I'll use this little cluster of 4 Shakmat modules to explain and demonstrate every type of analogue synthesis, by patching them differently. I'll explain what you need to follow along, the key differences between FM Synthesis types (Expo, Linear, Thru-Zero), Phase Modulation, Ring Modulation, Amplitude Modulation, Waveshaping, Additive and Subtractive. We'll see how they are in isolation and start to see the possibilities when you combine these methods, as well as discuss ideas and applications as we go along.

Thanks to sponsors Shakmat for being into this idea, and whose analogue range exemplify that it's 'how you patch it'. Modular is not necessarily about one shiny module that does it all, but about having things you can combine to make the same functionality as the shiny thing!"

Check with dealers on the right for availability.

CHAPTERS
00:00 What we'll do in this video, the spirit of modular
01:30 What do I need to follow along?
03:45 FM Synthesis: Intro
04:46 FM: Exponential
09:50 FM: Linear
15:55 Why We Need Thru Zero FM
17:35 Phase Modulation
19:44 Phase Modulation vs Thru Zero
21:44 FM Types Recapped!
22:57 Ring Modulation
28:55 Amplitude Modulation
35:07 Waveshaping
42:48 Additive
46:30 Subtractive
50:33 Closing thoughts

Wednesday, January 29, 2025

The magic auto-muting eurorack mixer: Eowave Supamix Demo


video upload by mylarmelodies

"In this demo I'll show you the unique‪@eowavemodular‬ Supamix - a generative eurorack modular mixer. What's the trick? It can automate the on-and-off muting of channels, using voltage or gates. The pattern of muting is determined by an algorithm you choose, and makes it uniquely powerful for generative patches that play out by themselves, as well as co-ordinating buildups, drops and more.

One important feature I did not show - if you hold down a mute for half a second, it stays on no matter what automation is happening on the other channels. Useful for keeping one track running (eg. Drums) while others are switching on and off merrily."

The Supamix was announced back in May 2024.

Check with dealers on the right for availability.

Tuesday, January 21, 2025

Introducing Novation Bass Station by GForce Software


video upload by GForce Software

"Novation and GForce are proud to announce the release of the GForce Bass Station, a brand-new software version of the original analogue synthesiser.

Bass Station is an iconic mono-synth, celebrated for its raw, punchy bass and distinctive analogue filter. First launched in 1993, it has been a core part of Novation's brand ever since.

The new GForce Bass Station AU / VST is an exact emulation of the original Bass Station, now with a new expanded mode, which includes up to 16-voice polyphony and unison modes, taking its versatility far beyond the monophonic hardware original.

More info at https://www.gforcesoftware.com/produc...

Credits
Reverb Machine - audio demo
Graeme Rawson - video production
Çağatay Çetin - 3D animation"

Novation Bass Station by GForce Walkthrough

video upload by GForce Software

00:00 - Intro
00:45 - Overview
02:22 - LFO
03:15 - Oscillators
06:32 - OSC Modulation
07:30 - Filter
08:30 - Envelopes
09:15 - Modulation
11:22 - XMods
14:15 - FX
17:10 - Controls
20:07 - Macros
21:07 - Sequencer
28:02 - Arpeggiator
29:01 - Settings
30:50 - Browser
33:30 - Collections
34:20 - Saving a Patch
35:25 - CC Mapping
36:15 - Undo / Redo

Saturday, December 28, 2024

Nine legit modular effects in one, with morphing: DNIPRO Radiant Demo


video upload by mylarmelodies

"In this demo I'm exploring every mode in the new DNIPRO Radiant: A Eurorack Modular multi-effects unit with Dub Delay, Phaser, Chord Maker, Distortion/Bitcrusher, Feedback Shifter and Re-trigger (kind of a beat chopper), as well as resonant filter, flip/reverse effect and a huge and lush algorithmic reverb. DSP code is by Sinevibes who make really really nice sounding/elegantly designed plugins as well as algorithms for Korg synths you may have seen or even tried. The ace in the hole here is morphing, letting you morph between three states.

Chapter markers provided so you can skip around and choose parts you are most interested in."

CHAPTERS
00:00 Intro & Montage
01:25 What's in Radiant?
02:25 Delay
03:53 Filter
04:53 Delay Continued
06:15 Reverb
08:58 Reverb & Delay & Filter
10:36 Feedback Shifter
15:45 Retrigger
19:56 Changing Preset 'Banks'/Triads
20:37 Distortion
25:00 Chord Maker/Wrapper
30:11 Phaser
32:53 Phaser & Reverb
34:15 Preset Storing & Morphing

Wednesday, December 18, 2024

MiniFreak - Firmware Update 3.0 | ARTURIA


video upload by Arturia

Sunday, December 08, 2024

Explaining the PlayFader CV/MIDI Sequencer


video upload by mylarmelodies

"In this tutorial/demo I’ll explain the unique way the Playfader CV/MIDI sequencer works, showing the basic keystrokes you need to be able to make, erase, transpose, mute and apply temporary effects to sequences. I’ll also keep the shortcuts onscreen so you don’t need to remember them.

I'm using the Dreadbox NYX, Music Thing Workshop and Roland T-8 here. T-8 supplies clock to the PlayFader. PlayFader sends CV/Gate to the two analog synths.

LINKS TO THE PLAYFADER OFFICIAL SITE (Not an affiliate link):
▶︎ https://goplayallday.com

Thanks to Hadj at Play All Day for hiring me to make a tutorial. Hope this helps you play!

CHAPTERS
00:00 Core Concept
00:40 Recording Basics
02:34 Muting
02:50 Erasing (Punch-in)
03:21 Transpose
04:06 Recap
05:09 Fun Effects
06:14 Erase (Whole Track)
06:37 Change Time Base
07:20 Change Loop Length
07:14 Mixing Timebases
08:39 Catch Up Mode
09:00 More Mixing Timebases
10:33 Performing: Mutes, Fun FX, Play Buts, Transpose
13:33 The Two Buffers
13:56 Performing"

Tuesday, November 26, 2024

Tim Exile's Scapeshift - The Generative Groove Box That DOESN'T Use AI


video uploads by Tim Exile

Tim Exile's New Generative Music "Instrument" is Insane

video upload by mylarmelodies

"This is a first look at Scapeshift, a new Reaktor 6 ensemble from Tim Exile - it produces music & sounds generatively (ie: not AI), which you can control as little or much as you want. I'll introduce it, then I'll just jam it.

BTW - this is running on a Mac Mini M1 Late 2020 (the base power M1). The Reaktor CPU indicator is declaring 37% on this, it's quite intensive! I've only tried to run this standalone. Tim gave me a copy of Scapeshift to see what I thought, I decided to make this video to show you it. Tim's had a hell of a year with cancer, bereavement and bankruptcy following the end of the brilliant Endlesss.

SCAPESHIFT LINKS (Not affiliate links)
▶︎ Buy Scapeshift and support Tim & future development: / shop"

CHAPTERS
00:00 Explaining the Idea
6:57 The Sequencer
9:13 Jamming Scapeshift Live
20:20 Oh!


Scapeshift is a generative groovebox and sequencer. I started building it in a hospital bed as a tool to soundtrack videos. I was documenting my recovery from major cancer surgery and I wanted a tool that would be fast and flexible and output ready-mixed music.

But I’ve ended up using it for way more than that. It’s become an inspiration machine that can take me all the way to a finished track. I’ve already written and released a full EP with it. Right now I’m listening to it in Wander mode, getting my mind melted as it weaves through continuous variations.

At its heart, it’s a machine designed for evolving, morphing and cross-pollinating rhythms, melodies and textures. The results can stand alone as finished tracks or be used to complement a production in your DAW or DAWless setup. Unlike your DAW, which reads out static sequence data, everything Scapeshift generates is controlled by continuously adjustable parameters. It can do some cool things your DAW can’t. You can morph continually between two completely different patterns, cross-breed multiple patterns or create themes to generate infinite variations on a style. It comes with 12 themes which get you started with one click. It can feel a bit like using AI, but unlike AI you can then precisely tweak the parameters of what it generates and make it your own. And it does all of this without using gigawatts of power and stolen data.

It’s got a full suite of sound engines: 5 drum synths, two monosynths, a polysynth, a resonator, a noise generator and FX. It’s also got a multiband mixing and mastering section so it outputs audio that’s ready to go wherever you want your music to go.

Scapeshift is available from my Patreon store for $59 + tax.
You get a 50% discount if you support my “Adventurer” tier. Scapeshift is my first step on an exploration into building and interacting with a new type of musical system. It's an ongoing adventure which I would love you to join me on.

I’m also rebuilding after a rough year. What I yearn for more than anything is some stability. Your ongoing support will be a huge help towards a sustainable recovery for me and my family. I want to build a village of curious players, makers and tinkerers and I would love for you to come with me on this adventure.

You’ll need a license for Native Instruments Reaktor to run Scapeshift without limitations. If you have Native Instruments’ Komplete bundle you will have this already. You can run Scapeshift in the free Reaktor Player but it will time out after 30 minutes and you won’t be able to save your work.

In terms of system requirements, the more recent your system the better. Scapeshift takes ~35% of a single core of my M2 Max Macbook Pro and ~70% of one core of my 2016 Intel Macbook Pro. A buffer size of at least 512 samples is recommended as Scapeshift does a lot of realtime event processing. This can cause clicks at lower buffer sizes. It’s recommended to run Scapeshift in Reaktor standalone. Most people have had success running it as a VST or AU plugin inside a DAW but some people have reported difficulties on older machines."

Monday, November 18, 2024

A love letter to the ASM Hydrasynth (that also explains it)


video upload by mylarmelodies

"Here's a demo video of the ASM Hydrasynth - 5 years old and going strong. I'll cover why I think it's been a long lasting design: The engine, interface/shortcut tricks, randomness, expression, the differences between the models and more. For those of you who own one, what are your tips/tricks/favourite features?"

CHAPTERS
00:00 The first time I met a Hydra
01:10 Reason 1: Sound Engine
12:03 Reason 2: The Best Digital Interface
19:42: Reason 3: Random Button
26:39 Reason 4: Poly Aftertouch
27:57 Deluxe Sound Demo
32:43 Reason 5: The Team

Wednesday, October 30, 2024

Neutral Labs Scrooge – sequenced malfunction generator


video upload by nyppy

"Available as a DIY kit or assembled desktop synth or 42 HP Eurorack module."

Check with dealers on the right for availability.

User videos:



1. Neutral Labs Scrooge and Digitakt II - live electronic performance - Jay Hosking

2. So…is it a drum machine?" The Neutral Labs SCROOGE Demo - mylarmelodies

00:00 Don't call it a drum machine!
01:06 What is Scrooge?
02:02 How it works.
04:07 Panel Controls
06:49 Making a Pattern From Scratch
08:42 Step Knob Automation
13:09 Adding More Voices
14:25 Ratcheting for Tone Creation
15:25 ...Then Adding 808
16:39 Funky Oizo Jam
17:17 'Control All' Feature
19:00 'Random Pattern' Generator
20:55 Manually Editing It.
22:17 A Techno Ending.

3. What's a Sequenced Malfunction Generator // Neutral Labs Scrooge Review and Demo - Starsky Carr

0:00 What's A Scrooge
2:00 Demo with TR606 and Elmyra2
4:04 Quick Start Guide
12:20 CTL ALL FTW
13:58 How to Create a Pattern
21:18 Creating Variations with CTL ALL
25:12 Randomisation
25:51 Function Buttons
27:41 Microtiming
30:24 Evolving Patterns with Random Variation
32:13 Playing with Perkons



"Scrooge is a sequenced malfunction generator, available as a 42 HP Eurorack module or semi-modular desktop synth. While you can convince it to deliver boomy kick drum sounds, clicky hi-hats or metallic snares, it would much rather be making glitchy artifacts, hollow crackles and horribly distorted growls. It contains a sophisticated and performance-oriented step sequencer with parameter locking and the possibility to control all steps across multiple tracks at once. Its 5 distinct and fully analog voices are made up of special circuits that work without dedicated power supplies, scrounging power from the sequencer control signals instead, which gives them an organic and unstable quality. As a bonus, it means you won’t have to power the unit itself if you sequence it from external gear.

5 distinct analog voices
device can work passively without a power supply if sequenced from external gear
each voice can be routed to either of 2 main outputs (headphone compatible)
individual voice outputs
individual voice CV inputs that respond well to audio signals
2 modulation tracks, individually routable to voices
2 modulation CV inputs
onboard step sequencer
parameter locking per step
"control all" mode (change parameters for several steps and tracks at once), great for interactive playing
arbitrary step length per track (up to 64 steps)
generative algorithm builds random variations on patterns (available while performing), or creates random patterns from scratch
pattern chaining (up to 32 patterns)
stores up to 128 patterns in 16 banks
microtiming
CV slew limiter per track
can sequence external gear
sync output
sync and reset inputs
MIDI input (TRS type A)"

Sunday, October 20, 2024

This "No Coast" synth is special: Majella Implexus Demo


video upload by mylarmelodies

"In this demo I'll explain & explore the Majella Implexus - a very jammable & carefully refined synth that straddles both coasts, with an added stereo delay. The western part of the video explains the synth (no filter used), the eastern part contains jams (with filter, and added drums). Let's play!"

Wednesday, October 09, 2024

Why We Bleep Podcast with Tom Oberheim


video upload by mylarmelodies

"An interview podcast in which synth legend Tom Oberheim tells the story of how it all happened: From hand-making effects in his apartment in the 60’s, to the golden age of the SEM, OBX and Xpander synths, to the loss - and renaissance - of ‪@Oberheim‬ synths."

▶︎ Oberheim.com: https://oberheim.com/
▶︎ Tom Oberheim.com https://www.tomoberheim.com/

Wednesday, September 18, 2024

How to make a modular polysynth in 62HP: Suggested Systems 8


video upload by mylarmelodies

"In this tutorial/demo I'm going to patch a tiny but 'true' 4 voice modular polysynth step-by-step from scratch, tune it, make it stereo, animate and pan it to bring it to life. I'll also show how to do a paraphonic modular patch (two ways!) and create a bonus Polymoog-style resonator to finish. This one features Vostok Modules who sponsored this video and sent gear I could use! I wanted to see if I could squeeze a 'true' modular polysynth into the Intellijel Palette 62HP case. Turns out, you can."

CHAPTERS
00:00 What are we doing today?
00:54 Why modular polysynths are hard to make.
02:34 Why do it this way?
06:59 Make a basic modular polysynth
11:58 Tuning
13:37 Noises happen!!
14:56 Tips for macro control
16:13 Making it Stereo
19:58 Animating the VCOs
23:37 Creating Stereo Panning!
27:17 A Different Panning Idea
30:18 The spirit of this approach
31:38 Other devices for poly triggering
33:11 Make a paraphonic modular polysynth
38:52 Polyphony with a crossfader only
45:10 Bonus: Polymoog Resonator Patch idea

Thursday, September 12, 2024

Intellijel Atlantix Demo: An SH-101 with bells on


video upload by mylarmelodies

"Here's a demo of the Intellijel Atlantix, a complete 101-inspired eurorack modular voice, plus its optional expander, the Atlx. I'll rapidly explain the main features and differences between this and Atlantis, and then explore it musically in a series of acid jams, sequenced by Metropolix (and Z8000), Sealegs for Atlantix reverb and delay, and more.

Tiptop Z8000 is used to transpose Metropolix, and I'm making use of Metropolixes dual outputs to sequence Atlantix and Intellijel's standalone Cascadia at once. Intellijel Sealegs provides dedicated reverb and delay on Atlantix. ALM Cizzle is used at certain points for creating chord sounds, fed into one of the Aux inputs of Atlantix.

Drums are mainly System 80 880 (another Canadian classic), running in serial through two DIYRE Colour Palette 15ips cards for warmth and compression, plus Roland TR8, and the Atlantix sound samples I made, running in the Soundforce Samples II module. Effects are the Alesis Quadraverb on Cascadia, H3000 doing some occasional weird pitchshifty zingy sounds, and Alesis Microverb II on stereo with of the kraftwerk zaps. Desk is a Midas Venice 320!

Intellijel hired me to make a demo of Atlantix - thanks to Intellijel for both giving me the opportunity to show off another wicked module, and for supporting the channel 🙌"

00:00 Hello, what's to come?
01:10 Panel Overview
09:08 S&H Acid
11:46 FM and Classic Acid
13:11 Atlantix Drumkit (+808)
14:47 DrumKit Acid
17:08 Ring Mod Acid
20:04 Freaky Fast FM Acid
22:17 Cizzle Input Chord Acid
25:23 Cizzle & Cascadia Acid
27:59 Can it do a Sad 101 Meow Acid?
30:01 A little soft acid, with Cascadia
33:06 Vowel Acid
35:56 Made with love by Robots in Canada

Thursday, August 15, 2024

How to make electronic dance music (with drum machine & synth)


video upload by mylarmelodies

"This is an absolute beginner's introduction to making & performing music with a drum machine and a synth, plus setup and gear recommendations. I'm using the very excellent Roland TR-8 drum machine and T-8 "TB-303-style" synth. I'll explain the very basics of how to compose and perform on these machines, explain how they're connected, whether you need a mixer, and suggest other starter gear you might consider if you want to begin exploring computer-free music making."

▶︎ Buy music on Bandcamp: https://mylarmelodies.bandcamp.com/
▶︎ Here's some info on the Deer Shed Festival (family friendly festival that I do drop in workshops at the Science Tent at!): https://deershedfestival.com/

00:00 Anyone can make music!
00:49 Making a Beat
5:15 Introducing the Synth
5:57 Explaining Cutoff & Resonance
7:11 Explaining Env Mod/Decay (aka Envelope)
8:22 Adding Delay
8:51 Counting 8 Bars & Creating Contrasts
11:10 Faders In and Out!
11:43 Summary & Importance of Listening
13:23 Audio Connection Explained
15:36 Sync Connection Explained
17:40 Do I need a Mixer?
18:58 Beginner Gear: Roland T-8
21:51 Beginner Gear: Korg Volcas/Samplers
22:51 Beginner Gear: Roland TR-8
23:55 Beginner Gear: Arturia MicroFreak
24:49 Beginner Gear: Elektron Digitakt
25:14 Why you should try this

Wednesday, July 31, 2024

Moog Music Introduces the New Moog Muse



Check with dealers on the right for price and availability.

Playlist:
Moog Music - Moog Muse | Reflections | Lisa Bella Donna
Moog Music - Moog Muse | Reflections | Misha Mansoor
Matt Johnson Jamiroquai - The incredible Moog Muse! Moog's new megasynth
Sound On Sound magazine - PREVIEW: Moog Muse Synthesizer Overview & Demo
Limbic Bits - MOOG MUSE Sound Demo (no talking): 21 Custom Presets for Ambient, Electronica and Melodic Techno
mylarmelodies - What you want to know about Moog Muse
Bonedo Synthesizers - Bonedo Synthesizers
loopop - Moog MUSE // Review, tutorial and plenty of sounds
HAINBACH - Moog Muse: Demo and Patch from Scratch



"Muse is an eight-voice analog bi-timbral polyphonic synthesizer — the culmination of over 5 years of dreams, design, and passion. Muse is an intuitive and powerful instrument built on the rich history of Moog that simultaneously gazes boldly into the future. This studio or performance centerpiece is driven by eight analog voices, each with two VCOs, a modulation VCO, dual VCFs, and a stereo VCA — all with that recognizable, kinetic analog quality.

Thursday, July 11, 2024

Enter the Moog Labyrinth


video upload by Moog Music

Labyrinth | Moog Demo Library
video uploads by Moog Music

User videos:



Playlist (use the player controls to skip around):

1. Perfect Circuit: Moog Semi-Modular Comparison 2024: Labyrinth, Mother-32, & More (feat. Sarah Belle Reid)
2. Sarah Belle Reid: Moog Labyrinth Semi-Modular Synth: Overview + Explorations
3. Loopop: Moog Labyrinth // A Synth that’s a Generative Idea Machine // 13 patch ideas, review & tutorial
4. mylarmelodies: Moog Labyrinth Demo: Explanation & Generative Techno Jams
5. Reverb: Exploring Generative Synthesis with the Moog Labyrinth
6. Jorb: Moog Labyrinth // Generative Synthesis At It's Best
7. SUTURE SOUND: A ton of Moog Labyrinth sounds (no talking)
8. Bonedo Synthesizers: MOOG Labyrinth Sound Demo (no talking) - Preset Sheets
9. Limbic Bits: MOOG Labyrinth Sound Demo (no talking): 6 Improvisations on the Labyrinth
10. Starsky Carr: Moog Labyrinth // 3 Minute Manual + Full Review & Demo



AN UNEXPECTED PATH FORWARD

Labyrinth introduces a classic West Coast sound into the Mother Ecosystem experience rich analog synthesizer history in both surprising and recognizable sonic textures. Two generative sequencers bring to life sounds that bloom over time, letting you control their evolution and scale, then play them off of each other for striking polymetric melodies.

With parallel analog signal paths, this adventurous instrument shines when adding color to the steady backdrop of a drum pattern or bassline.

GENERATIVE SEQUENCER
The beating heart of Labyrinth is a robust dual sequencer, which uses chance calculations to generate two unique eight-step paths which twist and curve around one another.

SONIC WANDERING
A parallel voice processing path with a voltage-controlled blending allows you to morph sounds over time.

VOLTAGE-CONTROLLED WAVEFOLDER
A fresh interpretation of the Moog sound via a voltage-controlled wavefolder. Two oscillators drive duophonic melodic counterpoints, metallic FM tones, and analog synthetic drums.

Moog's semi-modular lineup expands to include the Labyrinth, a generative synthesizer that brings you two parallel sequencers, two oscillators, and endless possibilities. Based around a core sine VCO and a triangle Mod VCO, these sound sources have independent level controls, as well as a Ring Mod and Noise level control that all feed a saturating mixer that can add a touch or grit. From the mixer, we have the switchable option to go into a voltage controllable wave folder then into a classic Moog filter, the opposite with our filter going into the wave folder, or have both of these run in parallel.

The heart of the Labyrinth is the sequencer section. A dual 8-step sequencer gives you interactive quantized melodies that can affect various parameters, based on the labeled trimmers. These sequencers send out both notes CV and triggers and with a Trig Mix you can get rhythmic interplay that is quite satisfying. Each sequencer has a Length settings and a Bit Shift when adjusts the position of activated steps. The Bit Flip and Corrupt parameters present gives you more randomness and serendipity allowing you to create evolving patterns.

As with all of their semi-modular synths, Moog gives you access to 32 patch point patchbay with 12 outputs and 20 inputs. This gives you the option to self-patch and integrate it into your existing Eurorack ecosystem. Moog's Labyrinth is the perfect expansion to your existing system or a great starting point as an entry to modular synthesis, especially for those who are looking to get expressive rhythmic patterns quickly.

LABYRINTH FEATURES

- Parallel generative analog synthesizer

- Two oscillators, a sine-based and triangle-based

- Switchable wave folder to filter, filter to wave folder, or parallel processing

- Diode-transistor hybrid wavefolder with smooth Fold and Bias control

- Morphable Low pass to Band pass 2-pole filter

- Adjustable decay time for both decay envelopes

- Blend Sequence 1 and Sequence 2 triggers for complex rhythms

- Each sequencers has options to adjust length, per-step adjustments, adjustable randomness (Corrupt), and shifting the pattern on-the-fly

- Quantizable pitches to 16 different scales

- 32-Point patch bay, 12 outs 20 ins

Wednesday, July 03, 2024

How to make another TINY TECHNO MODULAR (feat. Gamechanger Audio Plasma Voice)


video upload by mylarmelodies

"Hang out & I'll explain this tiny techno modular built around Gamechanger Plasma Voice - how might you perform a whole set with it? This features/demos Plasma Voice but of course all the info here is transferable!"

CHAPTERS
00:00 Introductions
01:10 Whats in this and WHY?
14:55 Explaining Plasma Voice
18:23 How to use it without a looper
27:38 How to use it WITH a looper
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