Saturday, June 27, 2009
Yamaha su700
YouTube via vectorass
"Yamaha SU700 plays some boring sounds with a little help of Vermona DRM MK3"
spectralis power
YouTube via vectorass
"spectralis power duplicates by vermona drm mk3 kick and snare"
spectralis
"spectralis and triplets in beatmatrix"
semblance from analogue solutions
YouTube via vectorass
"semblance from analogue solutions performing together with future retro revolution 2"
Dark Star Synth from Red Sound
YouTube via vectorass
"Dark Star 5-voices synth in heavy metall case with flashing red digits. Unexpectedly mighty bastard especially for some mad space sounds."
Roland TR-66 Rhythm Arranger
YouTube via zibbybone. "Demo of preset rhythms"
Remember you can search on zibbybone on the top left of the site for more.
Yamaha RM1X Creating Wobble Bass
YouTube via digitaljosh
"How to create Wobble Bass with a Yamaha RM1X.
http://www.yamaha.com
http://www.freeholyrap.com"
Hybrid Sid-Style Snaredrum Drumsynth of the TinyRhythm
YouTube via stereoping
"This is the second of the 8 modules of my diy microcontrolled hybrid drumsynthesizer - the Snaredrum module. It gets a trigger from a baseboard and sends back an audiosignal to a mixerboard. The baseboard wants some midinotes to send triggers to the modules.
Well this one is VERY simple. It consists of a tiny13 microcontroller and a dual opamp, about 2 EUR :-). The 3 pots for Tune, Bend (positive/negative with different speeds) and Soundlength go into the DACs of the tiny13. It directly outluts a squarewave and shifted (tunable) noise. Both audios are blended by the 4th pot and mixed together and buffered.
The cool thing about this: if the bendenvelope is much faster than the soundlength, the values 'wrap around' the 8bit borders of 0 and 255 resulting in multiple BlipBlipBlip-Nintendo sounds."
Hybrid Bassdrum Drumsynth of the TinyRhythm
This is How I Juno (with the Roland Alpha Juno 2) [reduced for contest edit]
YouTube via loneraver2
"This is my entry to the "This is How I Juno" contest where I explain the many unique features of my Roland Alpha Juno-2.
Producer, Editor, Sound Designer/Editor, Co-Writer, Lead Actor: Henry Borchers
Director, VFX Supervisor, Co-Writer, Actor, Associate Fight Coordinator, Stunt Double: Erik Kjonaas
Extra Special thanks to Alex Champion and the rest of the crew.
Alex Champion: Boom Operator, Voice Actor, Grip
Alex Rott: Fight Coordinator, Stunt Double, Voice Actor, Grip, Sound FX Assistant:
Ben Mayer: Key Grip
Brett Schilke: Sound FX Assistant
Thanks for the helpful participation of Jonathan Fung
For more music by Henry Borchers, please check out www.myspace.com/henryborchers"
via loneraver in the comments of this post. If you have a "How I Juno" vid that I haven't yet posted, comment or send it in. My contact info is on the bottom right of the site. ALL synth vids are welcome actually. :)
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