Sunday, June 26, 2011
【DEMO:CC】ROLAND JP-8000
YouTube Uploaded by musictrackjp on Jan 4, 2010
"Please request any products you want http://musictrack.jp/request/ DEMO by Katsunori UJIIE
music
http://musictrack.jp/products/51/musics"
There's a Roland JP-8000 factory patches bank set for the Yamaha AN1X. They sound nearly identical.
Roland GAIA SH-01 Demos by musictrackjp
YouTube Uploaded by musictrackjp
Playlist:
【DEMO:CC】ROLAND GAIA SH-01 #1 What's GAIA?
【DEMO:CC】ROLAND GAIA SH-01 #2 TONE & 64 Preset sound
【DEMO:CC】 GAIA SH-01 #3 Basic Programming.
【DEMO:CC】 GAIA SH-01 #4 Advanced Programming.
【DEMO:CC】 GAIA SH-01 #5 Advanced Programming2
ROLAND GAIA #1 Programming Battle OPENING
ROLAND GAIA #2 Programming Battle Round1
ROLAND GAIA #3 Programming Battle Round2
ROLAND GAIA #4 Programming Battle Round3
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LABELS/MORE: Featured, Roland, synth tutorials, Video
A6 Creamier sound
A6 Creamier sound by CoolColJ
"I have found the Andromeda's oscillators have a tendency to lock to each other and phase cancel. A byproduct of the too accurate auto tuning perhaps, which tunes every octave on the board. So even when you detune then oscillators they still don't sound quite right.
Contrast that with old analog synths which usually have a single scaling trim pot for the whole keyboard range. And they are never tight because of that, the top and bottom of the keyboard is always out a bit, but they sound better for it.
Here is a way to get that creamier sound out of the A6 - knock the scaling out by modulating oscillator pitch with key number!
+0.02, with an offset of -0.01 does the trick
as heard here :)
Soundcloud's processing did some weird crap to the audio :/"
Update: an another tip via Steve on the A6 list:
"Another good, standard trick is to go to View Oscillator, select nzext, select red noise, and then set it to about .36 on LinFM, PWM or one of the other choices there. This uses slight randomization to modulate the oscillator and adds a little more "natural imperfection" into the sound. It'll warm up almost any patch, and gets rid of what my brain translates into, for some reason, the "straw"-like quality of the A6's sound (straw as in hay)."
"I have found the Andromeda's oscillators have a tendency to lock to each other and phase cancel. A byproduct of the too accurate auto tuning perhaps, which tunes every octave on the board. So even when you detune then oscillators they still don't sound quite right.
Contrast that with old analog synths which usually have a single scaling trim pot for the whole keyboard range. And they are never tight because of that, the top and bottom of the keyboard is always out a bit, but they sound better for it.
Here is a way to get that creamier sound out of the A6 - knock the scaling out by modulating oscillator pitch with key number!
+0.02, with an offset of -0.01 does the trick
as heard here :)
Soundcloud's processing did some weird crap to the audio :/"
Update: an another tip via Steve on the A6 list:
"Another good, standard trick is to go to View Oscillator, select nzext, select red noise, and then set it to about .36 on LinFM, PWM or one of the other choices there. This uses slight randomization to modulate the oscillator and adds a little more "natural imperfection" into the sound. It'll warm up almost any patch, and gets rid of what my brain translates into, for some reason, the "straw"-like quality of the A6's sound (straw as in hay)."
Technics WSA1 Analog & Digital Out
Technics WSA1 Analog Out by CoolColJ
"Sound of Technics WSA1 using it's analog outs
Guitar driver through a random resonator, and a sawtooth through a cone resonator (trumpet etc)
Analog out, sounds a touch warmer, and has a bit more lower mid thickness. But not quite as precise, the stereo image not as rock solid."
Technics WSA1 Digital Out by CoolColJ
"Tags: Technics WSA1 Digital Out
Sound of Technics WSA1 using it's digital out
Guitar driver through a random resonator, and a sawtooth through a cone resonator (trumpet etc)
Digital sounds a little more precise, and less warm"
"Sound of Technics WSA1 using it's analog outs
Guitar driver through a random resonator, and a sawtooth through a cone resonator (trumpet etc)
Analog out, sounds a touch warmer, and has a bit more lower mid thickness. But not quite as precise, the stereo image not as rock solid."
Technics WSA1 Digital Out by CoolColJ
"Tags: Technics WSA1 Digital Out
Sound of Technics WSA1 using it's digital out
Guitar driver through a random resonator, and a sawtooth through a cone resonator (trumpet etc)
Digital sounds a little more precise, and less warm"
"1981"
YouTube Uploaded by TheSynthFreq on Jun 25, 2011
"New composition featuring Jupiter-8. 1981 the year of Jupiter. :)
Synths used:
Jupiter-8: synth strings, synth bass.
Motif: chorused guitar lead
Please enjoy :)"
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LABELS/MORE: Roland, Synth Babes, Video, Yamaha
LABELS/MORE: Roland, Synth Babes, Video, Yamaha
4ms VCA Matrix demo "Hybrid 1V/oct VCA and cross modulation" patch
YouTube Uploaded by 4mspedals on Jun 25, 2011
"Patch taken from VCA Matrix manual, running 3 VCOs into inputs B,C, and D (Malekko Wiard Oscillator, Anti-Osc, and Tiptop Z3000). Output 4 is the audio output. Input A is a stepped-wave sequence created by an SCM running into a Short Bus. Envelopes come from PEGs that are clocked by the same clock as the SCM."
doepfer Dark Time Blue/White LED Version +MFB Nanozwerg
YouTube Uploaded by bpmt4k45hi on Jun 25, 2011
"doepfer Dark Time Blue/White LED Version +MFB Nanozwerg ( play in sequencer)Recorded on 11/06/26 - Captured Live on Ustream at http://www.ustream.tv/channel/b-t-live"
Vengeance Mastering Suite - Stereo Bundle - Overview by Mike Acosta
YouTube Uploaded by KeilwerthAudio on Jun 25, 2011
"Product Video for the new VST plugin by Vengeance-Sound.com: "Vengeance Mastering Suite - Stereo Bundle". This video shows a quick overview of some of the features."
Waldorf Blofeld & Nord Rack 2 test on Oscilloscope
YouTube Uploaded by theHackerOfMayhem on Jun 26, 2011
Synthesizing a Kick Drum with Surge VSTi
YouTube Uploaded by NoisyLittleBugger on Jun 26, 2011
"Synthesizing a kick drum with Surge VSTi, using the FM2 module. The principles are applicable to any decent synthesizer.
The Kick is basically a sine wave pith through a short, steep pitch envelope. Some frequency modulation (FM) is added to emphasise the attack. An LFO is applied to pitch to give a little wobble.
Using these parameters it's possible to get a wide variety of tight, punchy electronic kicks. Why waste time browsing samples? Make your own!
Sampled using FL Studio's Edison and dropped into Nerve."
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LABELS/MORE: Soft Synths, synth tutorials, Video
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