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Thursday, April 11, 2013

UVI© Digital Synsations - Yamaha SY77, Korg M1, Roland D50 & Ensoniq VFX

Digital Synsations | Official Trailer UVI©

Published on Apr 11, 2013

❐ Buy Digital Synsations : http://bit.ly/digital-synsations
❐ UVI Official Website : http://www.uvi.net
❐ UVI Official Blog : http://blog.uvi.net

"A brand-new massive library inspired by four 90s classic keyboards -- the Yamaha SY77, the Korg M1, the Roland D50 and the Ensoniq VFX : UVI Digital Synsations

Digital Synsations includes over 500 patches expertly programmed on a fully restored Yamaha SY77, Korg M1, Roland D50 and Ensoniq VFX‚ used by many of the greats including Depeche Mode, The Cure, Pet Shop Boys, Vangelis, Brian Eno, Toto, 808 State, Jean Michael Jarre and more.

We deeply multi-sampled these custom patches using top-shelf equipment and edited them to perfection before sending them off for professional mastering. These sonics became the foundation for our new hybrid instrument and combined with the UVI Engine give you the true character of these classic synths with all of the peculiarities and programming by products intact. Not only that but you get them in an extremely easy to use and fast to edit environment complete with all the features you expect from a modern virtual instrument.

If you're looking for a new take on the 90's sound, or just some new classic synth inspiration then look no further.

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* UVI is not affiliated, endorsed or sponsored by the Yamaha Corporation, the Korg Corporation, the Roland Corporation or the Ensoniq Corp. All trademarks are held by their respective owners.

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"UVI introduces a massive library inspired by four 90s classic keyboards – the Yamaha SY77, the Korg M1, the Roland D50 and the Ensoniq VFX : UVI Digital Synsations

A NEW BREED

In the late 80's and early 90's the synthesizer landscape began to change. A new breed of keyboards began appearing in shops, records and on stage; matte black behemoths eschewing the familiar knob arrays for uniform clusters of discrete buttons and glowing green LCD screens. They signaled more than a shift in interaction with our musical counterparts‚ they ushered in the era of the digital synth.

To those willing to forgo the immediacy and ease-of-editing of the analog synth world these keyboards offered amazing features for the time; massive polyphony, extensive on-board sequencers and pattern memory, removable storage and digital effects. In addition to the immediate benefits of digital processing some of these keyboards also dawned innovative hybrid synthesis techniques, combining sample playback with classic methods allowing synthesists and musicians the opportunity to explore new sonic territory.

4 CLASSICS, MASSIVE PATCH LIBRARY

The possibilities with a few of these classics was more than we could bear and became the inspiration for our new project, Digital Synsations. We took 4 classic keyboards from the era and set our sound designers loose, tasking them to return with boundary-pushing sounds‚and they did. Digital Synsations includes over 500 patches expertly programmed on a fully restored Yamaha SY77, Korg M1, Roland D50 and Ensoniq VFX‚ used by many of the greats including Depeche Mode, The Cure, Pet Shop Boys, Vangelis, Brian Eno, Toto, 808 State, Jean Michael Jarre and more.

PRISTINE SOUND, DEEPLY EDITABLE

We deeply multi-sampled these custom patches using top-shelf equipment and edited them to perfection before sending them off for professional mastering. These sonics became the foundation for our new hybrid instrument and combined with the UVI Engine give you the true character of these classic synths with all of the peculiarities and programming by products intact. Not only that but you get them in an extremely easy to use and fast to edit environment complete with all the features you expect from a modern virtual instrument.

If you're looking for a new take on the 90's sound or just some new classic synth inspiration then look no further.

SYNSATIONAL INSPIRATIONS


The SY77 combines next generation FM synthesis with 16-bit sampled sounds from internal memory or stored on removable ROM cards. The AFM engine on these synths allows you to freely apply filters and envelopes to any of the sampled sounds and then roll the resulting waveforms back into the FM algorithm prior to further filtering. This novel approach, dubbed RCM hybrid synthesis, can be used to yield extremely versatile sonic results.


The M1 employs AI (Advanced Integrated) synthesis, a hybrid synthesis engine that allows the creation of sounds made up of 16-bit multisamples or harmonic tables generated from by digital analysis from sample data similar to additive synthesis. These methods can be employed in parallel for even greater sonic diversity.

The VFX used a wavetable like synthesis method similar to that of the PPG Wave. Up to 6 waves can combined and layered into a single patch which feeds an impressive array of dual multi-mode filters, three 11-stage envelopes, an LFO and a 24-bit effects processor. Advanced parameter mapping allows up to 15 sources to be used for extremely complex modulations and sound shaping.


The D50 provided a purely digital signal path allowing the combination of 8-bit PCM samples with linear arithmetic synthesis to produce single hybrid sounds or complex cross modulations between the two. Furthermore you could layer two of these sounds together into a patch for a total of 4 digital OSCs. Each OSC could be independently programmed resulting in a remarkable variety of tonal possibilities.

* UVI is not affiliated, endorsed or sponsored by the Yamaha Corporation, the Korg Corporation, the Roland Corporation or the Ensoniq Corp. All trademarks are held by their respective owners."

Berna 2.0 Tutorial 1: Tone-Mixture in Studie II fashion


Berna 2.0 Tutorial 1: Tone-Mixture in Studie II fashion from Giorgio Sancristoforo on Vimeo.

"This tutorial shows some new functions of the tape recorders using a tone-mixture technique taken from Karlheinz Stockhausen's Study 2."

Follow-up to: Introducing Berna 2.0 - 1950s Electronic Music Studio

::vtol:: amusia


::vtol:: amusia from ::vtol:: on Vimeo.

"Following the idea of Garmonbozia that has Buddha Machines inside, Amusia is an aleatoric synth station with loops that are prepared by customers. Each of four blocks can have any number of tracks, limited to 32Mb in size (total per block). More info and demos - http://samoletuvvp.narod.ru/vto/diy/amusia.html"





Doepfer A121 Multimode Filter Low and High pass Filters Demonstration

Published on Apr 11, 2013 raulsworldofsynths·205 videos

"A brief look at the Doepfer A121 Multimode Filter. Audio demonstrations of the Doepfer A121 Multimode filters. A specific look at the Low and High Pass Filters. Next video in series looks at the Band Pass and Notch filters.Sound and Video by Raul Pena." Also featured: Tiptop Audio stackables & Dave Jones Design eurorack O'Tool.

All parts here.

High Skies - Voyage en Argent

Published on Apr 10, 2013 microscopics·10 videos
Roland Jupiter-6 + Carl Sagan

"http://music.microscopics.co.uk A new video from 'High Skies - Sounds of Earth' uploaded every week. Next week 'Forecast Fire'
More...

Music by Mat Jarvis
Video by James Blinn, Voyager flyby, NASA 1981

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More High Skies
http://music.microscopics.co.uk


HIGH SKIES - SOUNDS OF EARTH
1 Au Debut de Voyage http://youtu.be/T1PK6xtugoY
2 The Shape of Things to Come http://youtu.be/mFnmbefxkQI
3 Voyage en Argent
4 ...
5 ...
6 ..."

All parts here.

Vintage Paia Gnome Analog Synthesizer

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via this auction

RCA Signal Generator Coming to Panoramic Wave Generator mkII


via Atomic Shadow on Facebook

"This tube driven RCA signal generator and Akai reel to reel are going to be pressed in to service as I begin making the sounds for the Panoramic Wave Generator mkII."

Modular Synth / Korg ER-1 Jam : ElectroSapien by XidZeta

Published on Apr 11, 2013

"http://www.xidzeta.com for free music / info / contact"

via Benjamin Roembach-Clark on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge

Roland Jupiter-4 "Q Factor"




"(c) 2013 vintage synthesizer demo track by RetroSound

all sounds: Roland Jupiter-4 (1978)
drums: Roland TR-808
recording: Multi-track without Midi
fx: delay and reverb"

Tinysizer FX "Battle in the Bathtub" (self playing audio effects patch)

Published on Apr 11, 2013 flx04·38 videos

"Patched my Anyware Tinysizer to play sound effects by itself. This is not "music". It sounds kind of like old computers fighting under water. There is a lot of re-triggering and frequency modulation happening, all based on the three LFOs, which also act as VCA envelopes. If you have questions, let me know :) MORE INFO: V V V V

Gear used in this video:
Anyware Tinysizer - Analog Modular Synthesizer

Filmed with a Canon Rebel t2i (550D)."


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