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Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Maltröm


YouTube via salzmanufaktur. Malstrom graintable synthesizer.
"Just messin' around with Reason's Maltröm. It's still one of my fave bad ass synths!"
Some info on Maltrom via the Propellerheads Malstrom Page:
"Malström creates its otherworldly sounds using Graintable technology. Never heard of it? Neither had we, we had to invent it. This technology is a cross between granular synthesis and good old wavetable synthesis. And the result? You'll just have to hear it to believe it.

The Malström Graintable synthesizer features all imaginable filtering and modulation options, and a couple of unimaginable ones too; Try some real-time waveform stretching, some spectral modulation, or some awesome wavetable sweeping.

Malström comes with a wide range of meaty and exotic Graintables, letting you create anything from lush pads to scary squeals, from the pretty to the gritty. And that's just the sounds coming from Malström itself; try using this monster's audio inputs to filter other Reason devices, and let some of Malström's magic rub off on your drums or sampled vocals. With a device like this, no one can accuse your sound of being ordinary.

What's Graintable Synthesis?
Sure you want to know how Graintable synthesis works? Ok, here's the academic explanation.

Graintable synthesis is neither granular nor wavetable synthesis but a combination of the best of both methods. The results are exciting, controllable and texturally extremely varied.

The basis of a Graintable is a sampled sound, which has been pre-processed using an extremely academic and complex method. A whole leaflet would be needed just to describe this. Suffice to say, the result is a perfect set of periodic waveforms that, due to the pre-processing, can be manipulated in a variety of ways. The Graintable can be treated as a wavetable: sweep through it, move through it at any speed without affecting pitch, play any little section repeatedly, use it to pick static waveforms, jump between positions etc.
Moving tables

Granular tricks can also be performed on the Graintable. One of those tricks is the Shift function, which uses resampling to manipulate each grain in order to shift the formant of the Graintable through the harmonic spectra without altering the pitch.

The Index parameter controls the position in the Graintable currently played. Sweeping the Index is being done by using real-time controllers or modulation and can be a powerful way of adding life to a sound. Furthermore, each Graintable has a built in "motion", which sweeps the table according to pre-specified criteria depending on the Graintable used. In its most basic form, Motion simply controls the speed of the Graintable playback but also controls how a waveform is looped etc.
The bottom line

What does this mean musically? Well, imagine a sampled stack of detuned sawtooths, really thick, with chorus. By controlling sweep speed you control the fatness (down to the sound of one sawtooth). Or imagine a voice Graintable where you can extract any vowel, sweep back and forth and modulate the harmonic content. Cool, isn't it?

Yes its cool, but first and foremost musical. Graintable synthesis makes Malström a truly uniquely sounding synthesizer, ready to add a little uniqueness to your music."

Apollo Stepsequencer demonstration PART 1/2


YouTube via misjavw
"A demonstration of the Apollo Stepsequencer VST plugin. PART 1. I created this plugin with SynthEdit. It simulates the analog stepsequencers of the 70's. You can download it for FREE at www.meesha.nl/vst" Be sure to check out his other soft synths while there as well.

Apollo Stepsequencer demonstration PART 2/2

Oxygene 7 recreating


YouTube via misjavw
"This video shows how I recreated Oxygene 7 by JM Jarre."

Oxygene 7 JM Jarre, performed by MEESHA.

Bassline with EMS Synthi & MPC


YouTube via wetdragoon
"The Synthi isn't only an FX Machine. "Portabella" Can play some serious basslines ;) This sequence is triggered by an Akai MPC2000XL via a Kenton Pro2 Midi/Cv Gate converter. A custom cable allow to drive the Synthi, (which is absolutely factory stock & unmodified). Enjoy the raw and wild sound of the EMS Synthi!"

Trying to Copy the Serge Modular Sound


YouTube via dkimcg
"I was trying to do a Serge modular imitation. There's actually a bit of logic I put into the patching, not one thing is a master time or frequency generator, but they all effect each other in some way or another. I even used the PlanB ASR I just got to make stepped randomness out of the smooth Heisenberg output. I'm not bothering explaining this one, since it would take a while. I think I need another Model 14 CV processor and some more logic modules to get closer."

Roland DJ70


YouTube via kuzmark. "emods DJ70 - demonstration for item sale"
Not the best video, but you don't see these often. Check out the scratch wheel. Not sure where this one is for sale, but here's a search for DJ70 on Ebay.

crazy keyboard drumming - must see!!! :-)


YouTube via feelda303
"don't you even ask me if those drums come from the virus TI!!! :-) anyway, native instruments battery is very powerful drum sampler and after a couple years of using, i simply fell in love with it and i would not go with anything else... i'm just messing around with various drum kits found in battery... i found awesome video of amazing 4-year old polish drummer here on youtube - check my favorites... i'm so jealous that i can't play acoustic drum set... 4-year old - can you believe that? btw. i got little crazy at the end, but the virus has survived :-)"

here you go:
Igor Falecki drummer -4 years old www.igorfalecki.com.pl

YouTube via falek0
www.igorfalecki.com.pl Igor Falecki drummer 4 years old Poland

Cwejman MMF-1, PlanB M11, Harvestman Polivoks, ASys RS-120


YouTube via dkimcg
"I wanted to try to make a self generative modular patch without getting any audio from my oscillators. What you hear are 4 filters self-resonating and ultimately being controlled by the PlanB Model 24 Heisenberg module."

KORG DS-10 "Save a Prayer" Duran Duran VOCODER Cover


YouTube via gattobus
"One of my favorite songs composed and played with Korg DS-10 on Nintendo DS.
I also used:
- Nord Modular G2: vocoder
- Roland Alpha Juno-2: main lead
- Moog Little Phatty: guitar solo"

Photos of what you've built with JH PCBs

via this electro-music.com thread where you will find more.

Pictured here to give you an idea of sine if the diversity:

top: wasp vcf clone by fonik
middle: Schulte Phaser by whomper
bottom: Two Phasers case by astrohungaro: JH. 20-pole Phaser and JH. Krautrock Phaser

click each for a larger shot
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