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Thursday, July 18, 2013

DIY Synth Brain Jr with Beagle Board

Published on Jul 18, 2013 lividTV·161 videos

"Our DIY guru Mark made his very own standalone synth using a Beagle Board, Brain Jr, and an Elements module."

YUSynth CV Standard Front


flickr by Nicoo DIY

"Dirty etching!!"

Looks pretty cool to me.  Adds character.

Bourée (Jethro Tull / Ian Anderson cover*) on DAL Flute VSTi



flickr by Syntheway

"syntheway.net - Bourée (Jethro Tull / Ian Anderson cover*) Excerpt with DAL Flute virtual musical instrument plugin (PC Windows VST. Mac OS X adapted versions see link below)

* Note: Covered from "Stand Up" album by Jethro Tull (Based on Bourrée in E minor is a popular lute piece, the fifth movement from Suite in E minor for Lute, BWV 996 (BC L166) written by Johann Sebastian Bach.)

- DAL Flute VSTi (Normal Flute)
- Additional Instruments: Fantasize SoundFont Player VSTi (Bass, Guitar, Drums SF2 Samples)

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DAL Flute VSTi

dalfute.syntheway.net

Description: DALF is a virtual woodwind instrument combining multi-samples of real flutes with a Digital Signal Processing (DSP) engine. Offers control over several parameters allowing you to sculpt new and interesting sounds in order to emulate to this aerophone or reedless wind instrument.

- Hybrid Synthesis that combines sample-playback engine with native DSP processing.
- Powerful multi-mode filters, envelopes, and LFOs give a wealth of creative possibilities.
- Flute Selector: Normal, Bright, Pan Flute (Panpipe) and Shakuhachi modes.
- 32 presets redesigned in a wide range of styles: 8 for each mode: Normal, Bright, Pan and Shakuhachi.
- Hybrid Method combines mastered multi-samples, normalized and noise-reduced. Based on PCM (Pulse Code Modulation) recordings of real flutes. Full length sustain samples, no loops (natural decay), stored in 16 bits and 44.100 KHz and Digital Signal Processing (DSP) engine."

Modulation Cluster Fu(k + Sequencer

Published on Jul 17, 2013 electro lobotomy·161 videos

"http://electrolobotomy.blogspot.com/

https://www.etsy.com/shop/ElectroLobo..."

100 Yamaha FS1R Sounds - Demo Videos

100 FS1R Sounds - part 1

Uploaded on Jul 19, 2010 stickyfox

2nd video below.

"I couldn't find a decent demo of the FS1R on here, so I figured I'd run through the sounds. These are the factory voices with no additional processing. My original intent was to do a voice-over as well, but you may have wanted to hear the sounds (go figure), and not my Ben Stein-esque drone of opinions of each sound, so I will put that in the annotations layer instead, where you can turn it off if you like.

The FS1R is an eight-operator FM synth, Yamaha's only as far as I know. The number of algorithms is increased to 88, and it retains compatibility with the DX7. Additionally, the "formant shaping" engine allows very intricate control of
the complex FM spectrum. It works something like a vocoder or a parametric EQ with knob automation. You can hear it in the "talking" voices.

When Tom Oberheim was showing off the reissued SEM, he surprised me when he qualified his demo with, "I'm not a keyboard player." Well, I'm not a -good- keyboard player. I design, repair, and modify synths. When I play, it is usually for my own enjoyment. But I will do the best I can to give you an idea of what this module sounds like in qualified hands.

There are 512 performances on this synth. I ran through them as fast as I could and managed to get about 50 into a ten-minute clip. Despite my expedient approach I still needed to clip out some of the silent parts to fit it into two videos, so you'll notice some jumpy editing.

The internal bank is about the least exciting one, so I think I'll do another video of the preset bank, but in a slightly different format to get the best parts into ten minutes.

Shouts out to Jexus and Dr. Squ; the inspiration for this project. Next time I promise more disturbing and/or off-beat imagery mixed in with the keyboard visuals."


100 FS1R Sounds - Part 2

Uploaded on Jul 19, 2010

"I couldn't find a decent demo of the FS1R on here, so I figured I'd run through the sounds. These are the factory voices with no additional processing.

By the halfway point I was getting better at cycling through the sounds, but I still had to cut a lot out to fit it all in less than ten minutes. The editing is not the smoothest here, but there it is.. a hundred FS1R sounds. Next video will just feature my favorites.

I've got a couple more underrepresented pieces here, so we'll see how my free time comes along with the new job.

Shouts out to Jexus and Dr. Squ; the inspiration for this project. Next time I promise more disturbing and/or off-beat imagery mixed in with the keyboard visuals."

via Computer Music Guide

Gotharman's Little deFormer - Not That Thrashed

Published on Jul 18, 2013 gotharman·52 videos

"Playing back a few not that thrashed beats on my Little deFormer.
www.gotharman.dk"

Gotharman on eBay

Roland SH-101 demo (re-upload from 2008 for Michael Q.)


Published on Jul 18, 2013 retrosound72·233 videos

"(c) 2008 vintage synthesizer demo by RetroSound.de

Roland SH-101 and TR-606
FX: EHX Small Stone phase shifter
no delay and reverb added!

I deleted the video last year with some others but my good friend from down-under Michael missed it. ;) here is it in higher audio resolution."

KORG Volca Keys : Realtime touch-key play with Volca Beats

Published on Jul 18, 2013 karenevil·267 videos

"From Mikrokosmos , I like Bartók ;-)
Volca's touch keyboard is not so bad but causing careless miss touch glitch easily.
It was perfect if Volca has a port for KORG nanokey or microkey."

KORG Volcas on eBay

Tweaking the Buchla 100

Published on Jul 18, 2013 DJjondent·207 videos

"Tweaking the Buchla 100

I'm experimenting with the 114 "keyboard" to advance the sequencer.
Its a real pleasure to play with this beautiful sounding instrument .. even if its for only a few minutes.

All sounds from the Buchla 100.

The Modules used are all vintage:
158 - VCO
123 - sequential voltage source
140 - Timing pulse generator
114 - touch controlled voltage source
106 - mixer
110 - gate (dual vca)
190 - Dual reverberator

You can download audio samples from this experiment here:
https://soundcloud.com/jondent/tweaki...

;-)"

Animoog, Moogerfoogers & Minimoogs


Published on Jul 18, 2013 Rafael Carrasquillo·36 videos

"This is a piece called "Atomic Soldiers" performed on the Moog gear on display and recorded live on the Otari 50/50 reel to reel deck. What you hear is the playback from the Otari."
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