Wednesday, April 09, 2014
Taide'n Borg - So much Love (Teaser)
Published on Apr 9, 2014 Sun's May Flower·2 videos
Direct line audio comes in at :31.
"Equipment:
Korg Mono/Poly : Bass
Roland Jupiter 6 : 1st and 2nd Solo Lead
Electric Piano : Fender Rhodes Mark II
Strings : Eminent Solina
Drums : Akai S900"
via Sebastian Galassi on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge
And one more:
Taide'n Borg - You make me higher (Teaser)
Published on Mar 25, 2014
"Just a raw making-of.
Equipment:
Roland JX 10 - Analog Bass
Roland Juno 60 - Analog Poly Brass
Roland JX 3P - Square Lead
Roland Jupiter 6 - Arpeggiator Synth
Roland TR 707 - Drums
Akai S900 - Extra Percussion
Korg DVP 1 - Vocoder"
D. Ramirez - Studio Tour
Published on Apr 9, 2014 Future Music Magazine·414 videos
"Future Music head to Sheffield to see the synths and studio of DJ and producer D.Ramirez"
MT25d - NEW DIY Synth - Monotribe Multible Mod with Dedicated Keyboard
Published on Apr 9, 2014 Arrayzable·22 videos
"When I first got the Monotribe I was really blown away by how cool it sounded and I wanted more. I wanted to be able to exploit it further and the MIDI mod was a great solution. But with so many DIY projects it grew bigger and bigger.
I plan on doing a more in depth video of the process!"
1966 Johnson Intonation Trainer microtonal analog synthesizer
Published on Apr 9, 2014 Golden Gate Estate Services·2 videos
"This is the 'Intonation Trainer', a specialized keyboard or synthesizer made in Waseca, Minnesota in 1966 by the E. F. Johnson Company. Better known for their high-quality amateur ("ham") radio equipment, Johnson made the Intonation Trainer for a few years in the '60s and marketed it to orchestra and choral conductors and, to a lesser degree, to musicians, for the purpose of training the ear to recognize when a note is correctly pitched.
Each of the 12 notes in the octave can be tuned to any pitch within about 5 steps of the given note, so microtonal music is possible. You can pitch the notes for just intonation, Pythagorean, well-temperament or any other form of the 12-tone scale. It also has four different oscillator waveforms (sine, square, triangle and sawtooth), it has tremolo, and is fully polyphonic. It has a reference tone generator (440-hz) for self-tuning and a separate tuning trim for each of the adjustable tones! Furthermore, it's fully self-contained with a built-in amplifier and speaker system, and the whole thing is enclosed in a fiberglass carrying case.
Intonation Trainers are quite rare; I only know of 3 other examples in existence. They were also hugely expensive when new -- $525 in 1966, which works out to about $4,000 in 2014 dollars.
This one is in excellent condition, both cosmetically and functionally."
The Attic - 10 Modelled Analogue Synths for Kontakt

http://www.soniccouture.com/en/products/24-vintage/g47-the-attic/
"10 Analogue Sampled Instruments In One Package
• Roland RS202 String Machine • Korg LP10 Analog Piano
• Suzuki Omnichord
• Jennings Univox
• Minikorg 700s
• Hammond Solovox
• EMS Synthi AKS
• Roland SH2000
• Godwin String Concert • Philips Philicorda
Contains updated versions of our original Synthi AKS, Philicorda and Omnichord instruments.
THE ATTIC INTRO OFFER
€20 | $30 off RRP DISCOUNT CODE : URR3K3Y Offer ends 2 May 2014
UPGRADE OFFER
Owners of the original Synthi AKS, Philicorda and Omnichord can upgrade for up to 40% off RRP. They should contact Soniccouture Support to obtain a code.

www.soniccouture.com!"
scratch-offs and stents
"it's cold again. all sounds (minus drums) by my trusty Akai AX80."
via Dan Kirkhus on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge
"Seems like there's a 'one synth' trend this week. Here's a track using only Akai AX80 + drum samples. Not a 'synth demo', just a piece I quickly put together prior to selling the AX80 a couple of years ago. The harpsichord is a preset, and I've never heard better from an analog synth."
Sequential Circuits Prophet 600 SN 3693
EML Electrocomp 101 Analogue Synthesizer
MODULAR SYNTH JAM #1 - Techno Patch
Published on Apr 1, 2014 DivKidMusic·13 videos
"The first in a series of patch / synth jam videos. We Vine (search DivKid and follow us if you use it) a lot but 6 seconds isn't enough to share a patch properly.
These will be really simple for some and more interesting for others so we hope you enjoy them.
Here's some patch notes:
Kick - Envelopes are triggered via a quarter note midi clock and is a sine wave from an Intellijel Dixie going through an Intellijel uVCA II. With another envelope going to the Dixie pitch to create the kick and thump.
Clap - is a Bubblesound uLFO running at audio rate with the shaped sine (if I remember correctly) going into the WMD Geiger Counter, pushing the pre-amp and wavetable processing.
Hats - these are the high pass noise output from the Blue Lantern Mr. Noise module.
Noise) the sequenced noise sound in the white noise output from the Blue Lantern Mr. Blue module going through a Bubblesound VCA4p with the gain amount modulated by the GinkoSynthese TapLFO (synced to midi clock) with the random output affecting the VCA gain.
Bassline - all 3 rows of the Make Noise Brainds and 2x Pressure Points combo going into a Mutable Instruments Braids. Top rows goes to Braids pitch (1v/oct) input with the quantizer on, second row goes to Braids Timbre modulation and third to the Braids Colour modulation. All the pressure points outputs pass through a Thonk At-At-At for attenuation. Braids internal envelopes are trigger automatically (Braids auto-detects pitch changes) which is affecting the internal VCA level. So Braids acts as a single voice all in one module. The Braids output goes to a SOB filter from Animodule then goes to a Doepfer A-199 Spring Reverb, which then passes into a Happy Nerding FM Aid. The FM Aid then goes to a Malekko Borg 2 filter. Braids also has FM modulation coming through a Livewire AFG with the FM modulation depth adjusted manually.
Each part is mixed together on a pair of STG .mix modules. And as you'll see there's a fair amount of manual wiggling going on.
Subscribe and comment/like etc. As always feel free to ask questions."
LABELS/MORE:
Animodule,
bluelantern,
bubblesound,
Doepfer,
eurorack,
Ginko Synthese,
Happy Nerding,
intellijel,
Livewire,
Make Noise,
Mutable Instruments,
Video
EURORACK MODULAR - 5 x Low Pass Filter Shoot Out
Published on Apr 8, 2014 DivKidMusic·13 videos
"So this is a bit of fun, take it as a challenge, listening test, a chance to pick out a favourite from a blind audio test or however you want.
Here we have 5 filters (not in order) for Eurorack modular synths. The AniModule - SOB, Mutable Instruments - Ripples, Erica - Polivoks VCF, Malekko / Wiard - Borg 2 and Livewire Frequensteiner. They all just have a single saw wave input.
IF YOU DON'T WANT THE REVEAL AND WANT TO TRY AND PICK EACH OUT PAUSE IT AT 2.31
Inspired by Matttech's audio filter shoot out I figured ... "I have 5 low pass filters, let's do a blind test and video to show how they differ".
Here's Matttech's filter shoot out on Bandcamp -
http://matttechmodulardemos.bandcamp....
I've set this up with a poll on the Muff Wiggler forum so you can pick your favourite. It's cool if you want to pause the video and pick a favourite or try and pick out which filter you think is which. Or just watch it and enjoy!
Poll and thread -
http://www.muffwiggler.com/forum/view...
Subscribe for more coming soon, Module Overviews, Synth Jams, Patch Ideas all on the way.
Twitter - @DivKid
Facebook - DivKidMusic"
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