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Friday, August 10, 2012

Siel Opera 6


via Elegtrosmok Elektronenklang on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge

YAMAHA AN1x "Friday"


YouTube Published on Aug 10, 2012 by retrosound72

"(c) 2012 synthesizer demo track by RetroSound
'Friday'

all sounds: Yamaha AN1x Virtual Analog Synthesizer from the year 1997
recording: multi-track without midi
I use the internal step-sequencer for the bass sequence
fx: a little bit delay and reverb

the video shows my favorite bicycle route around my hometown."

Thomas Henry LFO


flickr By fonitronik

Delptronics LDB-1 Audio Demo



Delptronics LDB-1 by thingstocome
A demo of the Delptronics LDB-1 analog drum machine. http://www.delptronics.com/ldb1.php
via wire to the ear where you can find some notes on the LDB-1.

Octatrack Pro Tip #6 - Internal resampling for adding pattern variations


YouTube Published on Aug 10, 2012 by ElektronHQ

"A quantized track recorder is used to record the internal sounds. Track 5 plays back the
recorded sample and is pre-arranged with note trigs and parameter locks. The crossfader
fades in track 5 and fades out the other tracks. This can be used to add variations to a
pattern.

Samples courtesy of Loopmasters (www.loopmasters.com)

Download the project used in this Pro Tip here:
http://files.elektron.se/pro-tip/PROTIP6.zip"

All parts here.

Handel Modular fuga F-major HWV 611


YouTube Published on Aug 9, 2012 by powerofthetruth

"This is an early fuga of Handel. If you compare f.e. the fuga h-minor HWV 608, which is a much later work, you may hear the development of Handel.
It is performed on YUSYNTH modular synth, hand-made by Synthservice.cz in Prague by Pavel Vancura.
In the 80s I had an ARP 2600, which unfortunately I had to sell, now this synth is very similar to it: 3 VCO, noise generator, 2 VCF, mixer and S/H, 3 ADSR and 2 VCA.
With this synth I also recorded the whole well tempered clavier of Bach. More info please refer to http://www.danielphilippstotz.info/"

SpaceWiz Tutorials with Jordan Rudess

New videos added to this post.

Roland re-101 space echo


YouTube Published on Aug 10, 2012 by abertronic

"Time lapse of a clean up and partial service of a re-101. Music is electric violin though the re-101 only. Please check out my facebook page https://www.facebook.com/Abertronix"

You can typically find these for sale along with other gear including synths on abertronix eBay (RSS)

Introduction to Tone2 Saurus Analog Synthesizer


YouTube Published on Jul 17, 2012 by Tone2Audiosoftware

"Saurus takes the high regarded analog sound from the past into the unlimited digital realm, fusing them together with a user interface that invites to tweak and a multitude of unique sound sculpting tools exclusive to Saurus. All without placing heavy demands on your CPU or budget."

via Computer Music Guide

Thursday, August 09, 2012

MFOS Noise Toaster Presentation


YouTube Published on Aug 9, 2012 by theraywilsonshow

"Hey everyone... YOU'RE GONNA LOVE THIS!

The MFOS Noise Toaster is the latest LO-FI project we've come up with deep in the MFOS underground lab. I really think people who attend noise fests, noise battles, synth-diy meets, the symphony (alright maybe not the symphony...) are going to consider this standard equipment (symphony during intermission may be OK). I have to say that in some places having this much fun with a single nine volt battery might just be totally illegal so be careful where you bring it! The Noise Toaster has: One wide range VCO, a WHITE NOISE GENERATOR, a simple but fun VCF, a simple but effective VCA, an AR envelope generator, an LFO with several waveforms, a line out jack, and a nicely normalized switching scheme. But wait... there's more! Last but not least we've put a 1W amp and speaker right into the unit. I want to emphasize that this device is LO-FI. It is not a temperature compensated, V/Octave trackin, needs calibratin', must have highest quality components - kind of thing. This thing is just a freakin' blast to goof with. Prepare to create a limitless cadre of amazing and unusual sounds. And of course there will be mods in the future. How about connecting your WSG to the Noise Toaster's filter and VCA... I already put some pads on the PC board to facilitate it. You could even modulate the Noise Toaster with the WSG (pads for that too)! I plan to offer kits and PC boards as well as complete units. I'll put a blurb on the MFOS home page when the project is posted.

Why is it called the "Noise Toaster" you ask? Well, what would you call something that has a bunch of knobs and switches that, when twiddled, cause unusual sounds and noises to pop out? Right... Then... On to the next project.

Thanks for watching."

http://musicfromouterspace.com/
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