Tuesday, July 22, 2014
New Akai Rhythm Wolf Demo Video
rhythm wolf video test w audio track v2 -use headphones Uploaded on Jul 21, 2014 Akai Pro
"more footage from 6/17 shoot in video studio. use headphones as with v1. RW hardware and step sequencer test 2. pls review."
Not sure if this one was meant to go public based on the description, so watch it before it's gone. I believe this is the first time we are hearing it in action. Non-percussive synth sounds as well.
This One Is For Lila
Published on Jul 22, 2014 VoltageCtrlRtv
"Chillin in the lab laying down a modulr/microbrute part for a song I'm working on. featuring: drums, organ, modular synth and microbrute. Recorded in Los Angeles."
scorbie immigrant VIII
Published on Jul 22, 2014 scorbie
"Razmasynth VIII running Steffensen Oscillarps, Envillarp and Arplifier, Frequency Central's System X VCO, Electro Cardiogram and Raging Bull, through the usual Doepfer bits i.e A-137-2 Wave Multiplier, A-155 Audio Divider, A-199 Spring Reverb, Frequency Central Loop/Env Generator, Continuum Phase Shifter, SysX S/H Noise and..."
Loko Attack - Main Theme (What a Feeling cover) - Commodore 64 SID Chip in HD
Published on Jul 22, 2014 MrCaliforniaD
"Flashdance - What a Feeling - Chiptune cover.
Played on a real Commodore 64 with 6581 SID chip.
Sorry for the short sound effects. The game starts from it's own. I killed my locomotive as fast as I could :)"
Novation Drum Station
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"For all your classic 808 and 909 sounds. This thing is pretty crispy."

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"For all your classic 808 and 909 sounds. This thing is pretty crispy."
New BugBrand CrossOver Filter Released
You might remember the audio demos here. The filter is now available.
"The new CrossOver Filter contains a pair of Resonant State-Variable Filters with Voltage Control - the design springs from the old PRC3A SV-Filter design in the Modular line, but takes it all a lot further to make an extremely versatile studio tool.
The filters, run either in series or parallel, split the signal into three frequency-bands which can either be taken out to different destinations (think multi-band compression, extreme stereo-spatialisation, etc.) or re-mixed internally via the normalising output jacks.
More words & sounds are now online here.
Duet for Synthesizer and The Singing Ringing Tree
Published on Jul 21, 2014 John Keston
"This is the first from dozens of takes during a five day recording session and performance series at the Singing Ringing Tree (SRT) in Burnley, UK, a wind activated musical panopticon in Northern England. The sculpture was designed by architects Tonkin Liu and completed in December 2006. I performed accompaniment for the SRT binaural recordings simultaneously using a Novation Bass Station II connected to a USB battery. I also ran the Bass Station II through a Moog Minifooger Delay.
NOTE: This is a binaural recording combined with a monophonic synthesizer track. Although it sounds great through speakers, circumaural headphones must be used to experience the binaural effect."
Current Playlist:
Duet No.1 for Synthesizer and The Singing Ringing Tree
Duet No.3 for Synthesizer and The Singing Ringing Tree
Duet No.4 for Synthesizer and The Singing Ringing Tree
Duet No.5 for Synthesizer and The Singing Ringing Tree
Duet No.6 for Synthesizer and The Singing Ringing Tree
Duet No.7 for Synthesizer and The Singing Ringing Tree
Vintage Riddim
"Fun Electro Stomp featuring two Seiko DS-250 'The poor man's synclavier' synths, Kawai K3 (bass) and Kawai XD5 (drums). Sequenced live with Numerology, rewired into Logic..."
via Joel Braverman on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge
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