Monday, May 10, 2010
Aurora Sound Studio for the iPhone Tutorial
YouTube via 4pockets — May 10, 2010 — "A quick tutorial for Aurora Sound Studio for the iPhone http://www.4pockets.com
Including a look at the new interface and quick guides to functions, including Editing Facilities, Creating Instruments from Custom Sample Sounds and examples of X Y and Automation Models. It may also sound technical but is great for both experienced musicians and complete beginners."
Beatwave for iPad
Analogue Synths goes Tangerine Dream
YouTube via Synthiefrau — May 10, 2010 — "Hi lovely synthfolks. I try a new song with my new baby the Sequencial Circiuts Synth, pro one sequenzer. The effects comes from the Juno 60 from Roland and the Dark Energy from Doepfer. The leadsounds comes from the Moog Prodigy and Minimoog. The left hands played the Roland V-Synth."
Sunday, May 09, 2010
Korg Monopoly
"Recently calibrated and tuned! Not only does this one sound nice, it also is very clean and has very little scuffs. This is a very cool 4 oscillator synth. It can be played as a very fat mono synth with all 4 oscillators firing, or be played in poly mode for up to 4 note polyphony. It also has a pretty cool arpeggiator that will accept a trigger in, so getting this to sync with your other gear is really easy"
Sequential Circuits PRO-ONE Vintage Synth SCI Pro 1
"The Pro One was basically Sequential's attempt at taking their legendary Prophet 5 poly-synth and packing it into a monophonic analog synth! It has two VCOs, a great 4-pole lowpass filter, two ADSR envelopes (one for filter), and a compact three-octave keyboard. With a Pro-One, you can easily create punchy analog bass-lines and leads or quirky analog synth effects."
DIY Synth Panel Basic Demonstration Videos 1 - 6
YouTube via pickleinn — May 09, 2010 — "some basic patching on a serge like diy panel... They each go through some very basic patches. For instance, this first one shows how to get the dual function generators to start cycling. Some show how to use them as oscillators, other show them as envelop generators, others show them as a clock. Same with the wogglebug, LPG and programmer/sequencer.
in these videos:
- the wogglebug is used as an audio source, a cv source and a basic LFO for clocking the programmer/sequencer. It is shown being clocked by either the 281 or by its own LFO.
- the low pass gate is used as a filter, vca, cv mixer and audio mixer as well as acts as the final stage before the audio is output to the guitar amp.
- the 281's are used as oscillators (the first part of the video shows the peak function and the quadrature function), LFO, clocks, and envelope generators.
- the programmer/sequencer is used as a trigger source to get the 281's cycling (in the first video). Its also used as a sequencer and a keyboard. The last video shows row 1 out being used as a control of the pitch of the 281s. Row 4 shows the cv outs being used to open/close the VCA (LPG) for accents on notes. At one point in the video, the programmer/sequencer is clocked at audio rates (can be used to program in different waveforms). The programmer/sequencer is being clocked by either the wogglebug LFO out or one of the 281 channels."
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