Monday, February 09, 2009
Korg MS family party (MS-50 + MS-20 + MS-20 + SQ-10)
YouTube via Newueel
" I recently bought a MS-50 so I organized a small MS family party. I'm not quite sure but they seemed to be very happy... Anyway, all sounds (incl. beat) are created by the 3 analog synthesizers (MS-50 + 2x MS-20) using the analog sequencer (SQ-10).
The MS-50 creates the beat using 2 separated circuits. The SQ-10 plays a 16 step loop (A+B) which is used by all synths for different purposes. Another 8 step loop (C) is creating the pitch changes on the MS-20 (below). The SQ-10 also generates 3 different triggers. The multiple trig out (each step) triggers the lower MS-20. One MS-50 circuit (EG1) is triggered each 1th and 5th step, the other MS-50 circuit (EG2) is triggered each 3th and 7th step. The Kaoss pad (KP3) only adds some delay to the upper MS-20.
http://www.cosmicspring.com"
ReBirth RB-338 AssaultandBat-StarlightRain
YouTube via tathtath
"Great tune made by AssaultandBat, using ReBirth RB-338 - The synthesizer emulator."
ReBirth RB-338 AlexM-Xyron
Remember, one of the points of these is to listen to each individual part in the track - all of this is ReBirth.
Playing Yamaha CS-80 with elkorus and other chorus units
YouTube via wutierson
"Test session with Sergio Koval playing his Yamaha CS-80 at Synthoma studio. The test is a chorus comparison with the CS-80 built-in chorus, a Digitech multieffect chorus, and the élkorus analog bbd chorus. Now the CS-80 can do a very nice strings, not only brasses!! More info about élkorus and synthoma in general, at www.synthoma.net"
You can find prior posts on the élkorus here.
Android FX 4 iPhone & iPod touch
FMScreen 4 iPhone & iPod Touch
The iPhone 303 Comparison, Bassline, Randgrid, DB-303
YouTube via kay101011
"http://iphonemusician.com/
I only used features that are similar on all Apps to show you the difference of the filter and oscillator implementation. This is no feature comparison! (I will talk about differences of those Apps on my blog tho)"
You can find Bassline on iTunes here:
You can find Randgrid on iTunes here:
You can find DB-303 on iTunes here:
Randgrid App for iPhone / iPod Touch
Finger Bassline App for iPhone/iPod
EMS SYNTHI-E Modded with Banana Jacks

Sunday, February 08, 2009
VCSfront

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"This is my build of the Bananalogue Serge VCS in MOTM format. This is an extremely quirky multifunction module that was originally designed by Serge Tcherepnin in the early 70's, resulting in the Dual Universal Slope Generator that is in Serge modulars. I always wanted one, having watched several friends with these synths program complex patches based on this module. When Bananalogue came out with this module in euro and frac format, I approached them about buying several of the pcb's so I could put them behind MOTM format panels, but was refused, as they were plannng on producing them in that format "soon". Some time passed, and apparently the plan was dashed, as they seem to be reorganizing, and selling off all their old stuff. I bought several pcb's from them, including 2 of these in MOTM format, and it was a pretty simple build once I figured out a panel layout."
Experimental Beat Jam 110808
YouTube via STATIX4321
"Noodling around and adding few filtered sounds to the simple beats using MPC 1000, KP3, and a microKORG..."
Melody Sampling
"I'm trying to combined reggae dub sounds and movie scores together by using the KP3 and the microKORG synthesizer..."
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