Wednesday, February 01, 2012
Bass for Dracula - Bass Exploration 1
YouTube Uploaded by TheZombieHolocaust on Jan 31, 2012
"Messing around with the step sequencer some bass sounds and the filter resonance and other settings. I also used the Osc sync for the first time to really mess with the sounds
Bass For Dracula & Osc Sync of Darkness
'Bass For Dracula' & 'Oscillator Sync of Darkness'"
iRig and Koushion
iRig MIDI and Koushion for the iPad
YouTube Uploaded by kudzucreative on Feb 1, 2012
Update: Re-Uploaded by kudzucreative on Apr 4, 2012

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YouTube Uploaded by kudzucreative on Feb 1, 2012
Update: Re-Uploaded by kudzucreative on Apr 4, 2012
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Sebastien San "Lonely world" with the Waldorf Wave
YouTube Uploaded by sebastiensan1 on Feb 1, 2012
"The recording of Lonely World (Night Drive Music) at Bass Park Studio"
touchAble for iPad - how to : CLIP & TRACK SIZE + MULTI CONTROLS PER TRACK
YouTube Uploaded by touchAbleapp on Feb 1, 2012
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"TouchAble App for iPad is available worldwide exclusively through the iTunes App Store
touchAble is an unique iPad app is the first application to give Ableton Live users full control over their digital audio workstation, without the tiresome process of manual midi-mapping. touchAble allows live users to walk away from their computer and perform live from anywhere within Wi-Fi range (using ad-hoc connection or router) while keeping latency at a minimum.
TouchAble App includes 6 advanced modules, Clip grid, Mixer, Devices, Pads, Keys, XY Pad, and 2 commands menu : clips and transport.
S&^t Synth People Say
YouTube Uploaded by iloveanalogue on Feb 1, 2012
"People that love synthesizers say some crazy things. Here are just a few of them. All names have been withheld to protect the guilty."
New synth humor label created.
LABELS/MORE:
Arturia,
Featured,
Korg,
MOOG,
PPG,
Roland,
Sequential Circuits,
synth humor,
Synth Ts,
Video,
Wolfgang Palm,
Yamaha
Korg NAMM 2012 Video: microKORG turns 10!
YouTube Uploaded by KorgUSAVideos on Feb 1, 2012
"Check in at NAMM with Korg's James Sajeva and the amazing microKORG, turning 10 years old this year! In 2002, Korg launched the microKORG, Korg's compact analog modeling synthesizer with an outrageous Vocoder built right in! After a decade as one of the best-selling synths on the planet, the microKORG is still going strong. In fact, the microKORG is the grandfather of our entire microSERIES -- the microKORG XL, microPIANO, microSTATION, microKEY, microARRANGER, etc...
Get the whole story at www.korg.com/microKORG"
Reaktor: Revealed
Native Instruments 203: Reaktor: Revealed - 2 Reaktor Anatomy
YouTube Uploaded by macProVideoDotCom on Feb 1, 2012
Native Instruments 203: Reaktor: Revealed - 20 Multimode Oscillator
Native Instruments 203: Reaktor: Revealed - 32 Signal Path - Part 1
"Additional videos for this title: http://j.mp/yTglM0
Native Instruments 203: Reaktor: Revealed by Brian Cass
Video 20 of 35 for Native Instruments 203: Reaktor: Revealed
Imagine having all the tools you need to build your own synthesizer. Thats what Reaktors all about! Join sound design and synthesis maestro Brian Cass as he reveals the inner world of this amazing instrument from Native Instruments. And along the way youll learn everything you need to know to begin designing and building your own, unique virtual synths and sound modules.
This tutorial starts out with an intro section that gives you a deep understanding on how Reaktor is put together and how you iinteract with its interface. Next youll learn all about its amazing tone generators, filters, envelope generators and other modules that you can use to build you own custom synth.
Throughout this tutorial adventure Brian leads you on a synth design/sound design journey showing you all along the way how and why Reaktors programable objects are connected together giving you deep understanding of programming and synthesis all at the same time! By the time you get to end of this 35 video tutorial youll be ready to take on the synth world with your newfound Reaktor skills!
After watching this tutorial, checkout our ever-expanding library of Native Instruments tutorials below and forever-expand your NI sound experience!
More info on this title: http://j.mp/yTglM0"
YouTube Uploaded by macProVideoDotCom on Feb 1, 2012
Native Instruments 203: Reaktor: Revealed - 20 Multimode Oscillator
Native Instruments 203: Reaktor: Revealed - 32 Signal Path - Part 1
"Additional videos for this title: http://j.mp/yTglM0
Native Instruments 203: Reaktor: Revealed by Brian Cass
Video 20 of 35 for Native Instruments 203: Reaktor: Revealed
Imagine having all the tools you need to build your own synthesizer. Thats what Reaktors all about! Join sound design and synthesis maestro Brian Cass as he reveals the inner world of this amazing instrument from Native Instruments. And along the way youll learn everything you need to know to begin designing and building your own, unique virtual synths and sound modules.
This tutorial starts out with an intro section that gives you a deep understanding on how Reaktor is put together and how you iinteract with its interface. Next youll learn all about its amazing tone generators, filters, envelope generators and other modules that you can use to build you own custom synth.
Throughout this tutorial adventure Brian leads you on a synth design/sound design journey showing you all along the way how and why Reaktors programable objects are connected together giving you deep understanding of programming and synthesis all at the same time! By the time you get to end of this 35 video tutorial youll be ready to take on the synth world with your newfound Reaktor skills!
After watching this tutorial, checkout our ever-expanding library of Native Instruments tutorials below and forever-expand your NI sound experience!
More info on this title: http://j.mp/yTglM0"
Moog Animoog iPad / iOS Sound Design Tutorial Pt 1: How to Get Started
YouTube Uploaded by DubSpot on Jan 31, 2012
"In part one of a three part tutorial on Moog's Animoog iPad app, Dubspot Instructor Matt Celletti shows you how to get to the initial state, so you can begin to understand how this powerful synth works.
Leave it up to Moog to produce the finest synthesizer app on iOS. The legendary company best known for their iconic hardware has also created the finest example of what an iOS app should be: visually interesting, great sounding, and a ton of fun. I find myself being inspired by this unique take on synthesis every time I sit down with it, thanks to the intuitive controls and fascinating X/Y pad. We have so many choices available in the form of hardware and software synths these days, and yet, I find myself often starting out with Animoog to get the creative juices flowing.
One thing I have noticed about this app is that it may be quite complex for new users to fully understand. Given the low introductory price of this app, I'm sure a lot of would-be synthesists began playing with it only to get frustrated by the synth's architecture. In Part 1 of this three part tutorial, I explain how to break the instrument down to it's most basic form. This is commonly referred to as initializing. When we start to look at the synth from the absolute initial state, it is much easier to comprehend. The following tutorials are an explanation of Animoog's parameters and how to create usable sounds by learning the fundamentals of this wonderful instrument. - Matt Celletti
Related Dubspot Courses Starting Online & in New York City:
MASCHINE Program starts in NYC January 30th and Online the week of January 22nd. More info: http://bit.ly/tOZWeC"
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Moog Animoog iPad / iOS Sound Design Video Tutorial Pt 2: Advanced Modulation + Routing Advanced Modulation + Routing
YouTube Uploaded by DubSpot on Feb 22, 2012
"More info - http://bit.ly/xKwZEj
In part two of a three-part tutorial on Moog's Animoog iPad app, Dubspot Instructor Matt Cellitti shows you how to creatively use Animoog's modulation parameters to achieve complex sounds.
Now that we have looked at how to break down Animoog into a basic initial state, I would like to examine the instrument's creative options to make more complex sounds. Animoog has a clearly labeled and easy to use modulation area, allowing us to add several modulation parameters to the sound at the same time. We are able to use traditional modulation sources like mod envelopes, filter envelopes, and low frequency oscillators, but there are some hidden gems in here as well. For instance, take control of the Touch Keys to manipulate sounds in ways a traditional keyboard is incapable of. By using the the modulation control of "poly-pressure" to manipulate a destination of filter frequency, the areas of the touch key will activate modulation of the filter's cutoff frequency. So you can create filter sweeps just by moving your fingers up and down a single touch key. Furthermore, as if the path and origin controls of the X/Y pad weren't enough, you can use mod controls to effect these parameters even further. It never ceases to amaze me how much flexible control this app has. - Matt Celetti"
Using Moog Animoog w/ Ableton Live - iPad / iOS Sound Design Tutorial Pt 3
Uploaded by DubSpot on Apr 2, 2012
"More info - http://bit.ly/HPrHQ6
In the third and final installment of our video tutorial series on Moog's Animoog iPad app, Dubspot Instructor Matt Cellitti offers sound design and production tips and tricks and shows you how to use Animoog in a Digital Audio Workstation.
The final installment of the Animoog tutorials will hopefully give you a few more tricks on how to create some really cool sounds in this great app. Once you have created an interesting sound with a unique path, I will show you how to "stretch" the orbit across your path to create thick sounds, triggering multiple timbres at once for radically transforming sounds. Moving the path around the X/Y axis will allow you to essentially create several different presets inside of one saved sound. I might start with a slow pad if I begin in the top left corner, yet morph to a sharp lead sound by pulling the path down to the bottom of the Y axis.
Lastly, it is important to realize that the signal coming out of the iPad/iPhone headphone jack comes in at a lower volume level than we would like. Simply use some effects inside of a DAW or other host program to boost the signal and create more interesting effect chains for Animoog. Set up an effect chain just once and save it for instant recall when you need it again. Works great in both Live and Maschine. - Matt Cellitti"
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8 bit guitar
YouTube Uploaded by abagofcrisps on Apr 25, 2010
"the result of my senior project. part arcade machine, part guitar.
it's powered by an fpga, and the strings are membrane potentiometers"
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