Published on Jul 11, 2013 rianmil04·35 videosd
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Solo : KORG Volca Beats + Vox DelayLab
Published on Jul 11, 2013 karenevil·259 videos
"Chaos and complication of rhythm ;-p"
KORG Volcas on eBay
"Chaos and complication of rhythm ;-p"
KORG Volcas on eBay
Yamaha CS-80 With MIDI Analog Synthesizer Video Demo
Published on Jul 11, 2013 MrFirechild·35 videos
"A song made with sounds from the Holy grail of Synthesizers, the Yamaha CS-80.
No more sound sources than this CS-80 is used on the track. This CS-80 is also equipped with MIDI. It receives polyphonic aftertouch from the Roland A-80 and responds as if you were playing on the real thing !
The song is called Ode to the Holy Grail and has a romantic but melancholic touch from the middle of Sweden."
"A song made with sounds from the Holy grail of Synthesizers, the Yamaha CS-80.
No more sound sources than this CS-80 is used on the track. This CS-80 is also equipped with MIDI. It receives polyphonic aftertouch from the Roland A-80 and responds as if you were playing on the real thing !
The song is called Ode to the Holy Grail and has a romantic but melancholic touch from the middle of Sweden."
Korg M1 Bonus Sound Library for the KROME Music Workstation
Published on Jul 11, 2013 KorgUSAVideos·379 videos
"The keyboard that changed everything -- Korg M1. Originally launched in 1988, M1 represented the first in what would become a new genre of instrument -- the Music Workstation. Featuring PCM-based sounds that were ahead of their time, multi-effects, and an eight-track onboard sequencer, M1 helped musicians create complete, professional productions on a single, integrated product. M1 went on to become the top-selling digital synthesizer of its time.
Heard on more records, commercials and movie soundtracks than we can count, the M1's impressive sound library is now available for KROME users in this special M1 Bonus Sound Library! This video offers an introduction to this great sound library, highlighting some of the more well-known M1 sounds including Universe, Lore, Nimbus, and that famous M1 piano sound!
This collection offers 100 Programs and 100 Combinations, which were intricately ported for use in KROME. The download also includes a collection of 6 demo sequences featuring the M1 sounds.
We are very grateful to our good friends at KARO software who produce and sent us this video out of the goodness of their hearts! Thank you Kurt Ader!
For more information on the Korg KROME, head over to http://www.korg.com/Krome
"Like" us -- https://www.facebook.com/korgusa
"Follow" us -- https://www.twitter.com/korgusa"
KORG KROMEs on eBay
"The keyboard that changed everything -- Korg M1. Originally launched in 1988, M1 represented the first in what would become a new genre of instrument -- the Music Workstation. Featuring PCM-based sounds that were ahead of their time, multi-effects, and an eight-track onboard sequencer, M1 helped musicians create complete, professional productions on a single, integrated product. M1 went on to become the top-selling digital synthesizer of its time.
Heard on more records, commercials and movie soundtracks than we can count, the M1's impressive sound library is now available for KROME users in this special M1 Bonus Sound Library! This video offers an introduction to this great sound library, highlighting some of the more well-known M1 sounds including Universe, Lore, Nimbus, and that famous M1 piano sound!
This collection offers 100 Programs and 100 Combinations, which were intricately ported for use in KROME. The download also includes a collection of 6 demo sequences featuring the M1 sounds.
We are very grateful to our good friends at KARO software who produce and sent us this video out of the goodness of their hearts! Thank you Kurt Ader!
For more information on the Korg KROME, head over to http://www.korg.com/Krome
"Like" us -- https://www.facebook.com/korgusa
"Follow" us -- https://www.twitter.com/korgusa"
KORG KROMEs on eBay
Oberheim OB8 with Pyxis Expression System
Published on Jul 11, 2013 New England Analog LLC·17 videos
"This video demonstrates the New England Analog Pyxis Expression System. This adds expressive aftertouch to the keybed as well as a removable pressure sensitive pad that can both control the VCOs, VCF, and VCA in the synth. By pressing down on keys, or by pressing on the pad, players can bend one or both VCOs, swell the volume or open the filter of the synth. The Pyxis also has its own internal triangle/square wave LFO. The LFO is free running, and has the option of being modulated by pressure. The LFO amount can be dialed in to the VCOs, VCF, and VCA, and LFO will only be sent to these if pressure is being applied. The Pyxis LFO runs through 3 voltage controlled attenuators that are controlled by pressure. As the player presses harder on the sensors, more LFO will be sent to the modulation destination. This allows for an amazing array of interesting and organic sounds to be created.
The Pyxis is available as an internal installation or in a separate wood enclosure. It has the option of having aftertouch installed in the keybed of the synth (we must do this at our shop), or the pressure sensor pad. The sensor pad has a magnet underneath it to secure it to metal surfaces. It also sits firmly on any other flat surface. As shown in the video, a synth can have both the pressure pad and keybed aftertouch installed. The installation of the Pyxis varies from synth to synth. Monophonic and Duophonic synthesizers take the least time to install the system in, while polysynths usually take a few hours to do the installation in. The aftertouch installation also varies as well. Small keyboards like the ARP Odyssey, Pro One, Minimoog, Prodigy, Multimoog, etc. will take less time than Jupiters, OBX/OB8, Polysix, Monopoly, etc. We offer custom installations of aftertouch, breath control, and pressure controllers for all analog systems. For more information, please check us out at www.NewEnglandAnalog.com. Thanks for watching!
PS- A note for the haters; This is not intended to be my musical magnum opus. This is just me demonstrating how the Pyxis controller works. If you'd like to see me actually trying to play well, check out my band! http://vimeo.com/35516441"
Organetta Walkthrough
Published on Jul 11, 2013 audiothing·7 videos
"http://www.audiothing.net/instruments...
Hohner Organetta (1958) sampled version for Kontakt.
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Voice over by A.P. Studios http://www.apstudios.net/"
Update: some SoundCloud demos of Organetta in a musical context:
"http://www.audiothing.net/instruments...
Hohner Organetta (1958) sampled version for Kontakt.
--
Voice over by A.P. Studios http://www.apstudios.net/"
Update: some SoundCloud demos of Organetta in a musical context:
Abstract Data ADE-30 Wave Boss
Published on Jul 11, 2013 rozz3r·14 videos
"A demonstration of the ADE-30 Wave Boss eurorack module from Abstract Data."
Benjolin vs Kilpatrick K4815 sequencer
Published on Jul 11, 2013 DJjondent·205 videos
"First test drive of the Eurorack version of the Benjolin (Epoch Modular).
The Benjolin is a chaotic "noise box" .... designed by Rob Hordijk.
Its the smaller relative of the legendary Blippoo Box.
Wild and unpredictable.
Consisting of 2 VCOs that drive a "rungler circuit" that feeds back into the oscillators.
The Kilpatrick K4815 did for a short while bring the Benjolin under "control".
In this example, the CV from the k4815 modulates the two VCOs.
Thanks to Ross for recommending this to me."
Geco Tutorial 8 : Controlling External Synths
Published on Jul 11, 2013 Geert Bevin·190 videos
"http://uwyn.com/geco : Eighth tutorial that guides you through Geco, providing multi-dimensional MIDI expression through hand gestures with the Leap Motion Controller."
You'll find all parts here.
"http://uwyn.com/geco : Eighth tutorial that guides you through Geco, providing multi-dimensional MIDI expression through hand gestures with the Leap Motion Controller."
You'll find all parts here.
Laurentide SynthWorks Builds - Turing Machine & Ambika
A couple of wallpaper worth shots via Laurentide SynthWorks. Top pic is Tom Whitwell's Music Thing Modular "Turing Machine" Random Sequencer with Expander. Below is a Mutable Instruments Ambika. If you don't have time for DIY yourself, Laurentide SynthWorks will build gear for you.
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