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Thursday, October 23, 2014

SonicLAB: New Korg Electribe preview w. James Pullen AKA Mista Bishi


Published on Oct 23, 2014 sonicstate

"We got a sneak preview at BPM of the brand new Korg Electribe, although perhaps not in the ideal environment. So we jumped at the chance to have a visit from Ian at Korg UK and James (aka Mista Bishi) to give us a more detailed look at the new unit.

With a King Korg derived synth engine the Electribe features a 24 voice synth engine for 16 parts, each part also has an insert effect and then there’s a final Master Effect buss too.

Plenty of filter types and a revamped effect processor gives the Electribe a full ambient sound, at least in the hands of Mista Bishi.

If you want to hear a more complete version of the track James played portions of, here’s a link to a vocal version.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fmGde..."

YAMAHA DX-200 // Factory Presets // Part 1 // 1-48


Published on Oct 23, 2014 LESINDES

"playing the factory presets 1-48 and fooling around with the ones I like. tempo is 140 BPM"

YAMAHA DX-200s on eBay

Serum Synth Tutorial: Highlights & Pro Tips


Published on Oct 23, 2014 DJ Vespers

"Vespers courses: http://vespers.ca/shop
In this tutorial video, Vespers does a review of the new XFer Records Serum Synth by Steve Duda, including many of it's highlights and pro tips for sound design. You'll learn how to import audio to make your own wavetables, how to draw and morph between frames in the visual editor, and how to apply warping to bend the wavetable readout. You'll see the unison engine, some of the best filter types, the sub oscillator, modulation routings, and macros. We'll unleash the beast and get deep into Serum's inner workings!"

Korg PS-3200 Rare Vintage Poly Analog Synthesizer Demo

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Published on Oct 23, 2014 VintageSynth2013

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Noise Rack Diary #04: Sleepy Drones #TTNM


Published on Oct 23, 2014 The Tuesday Night Machines

"A single drone patch, evolving through sleepy wiggles.

Here's the Eurorack Modular Synthesizer Case on ModularGrid:
http://www.modulargrid.net/e/racks/vi...

Here's the patch from this video (it's just this one and a lot of knob tweaking):
http://tinyurl.com/noiserack04patch

Gear used in this video:
- Klangbau Köln CV-Prozessor Joystick
- Klangbau Köln XR-VCO
- Klangbau Köln State Variable qVCF Filter
- Klangbau Köln Low-Noise Spring Reverb
- Nervous Squirrel Passive Germanium Ring Modulator

Audio recorded on a Zoom R16. Filmed with a Canon EOS 550D (Rebel t2i) and GoPro HD Hero."

Mothership Transmission: Basimilus Acid


Mothership Transmission: Basimilus Acid from Joseph Fraioli on Vimeo.

"trigger shifting using the delptronics triggerman and 4ms SCM as trigger sources with shifting modifications coming from the SSF propagate and 4ms SCM breakout.

slight changes to the parameters of these modules slowly change the shift of the patterns over longer periods. this is achieved by modulating the SSF propagates master delay modulation and enable inputs then outputting those triggers to the 4ms SCM to be further shifted using the SCM breakout and then fed into the 4MS RCD for additional triggering.

kick: blue lantern asteroid bd v4

snare: make noise mysteron modulated by the mod can quad lfo > Make Noise erbe verbe moded by an intellijel dixie.

hats: SSF quantum rainbow > Modcan Dual Delay. dual delay moded by an SSF ultra random analog.

acidy bass: Noise Engineering Basimilus Iteritas in bass mode >make noise MMG> mungo d0 with macro machines storage strip sequenced by the 4ms scm. pitch controlled by pressure points which is triggered by the 4ms SCM and pitch quantized by the intellijel upscale. modulation sources from a doepfer a147 and modcan quad lfo.

sparse melodic bass thing in first half: make noise DPO >Make Noise MMG > TipTop ZDSP with halls of Valhalla card. pitch sequencing by the TipTop z8000. modulations from a make noise maths channel and SSF ultra random analog.

end ambience: qu-bit nebulae > RT60. WMD SSM used as a mute. granulated sound source is a piano melody.

no computers or external hardware were used in this performance :)"

Vanilla theme( tempest roxx)


Published on Sep 18, 2014 Lev G

"Live"

Tempests on eBay

Roland R-8, Bass Bot TT-303, Korg Synthepedal FK-1 demo by Jordan Passmore


Published on Oct 23, 2014 Jordan Passmore

"This demo features the Roland R-8 drum machine (w/ "Dance" card, featuring a few of the sounds of the Roland CR-78 and TR-808 Hand Clap), Cyclone Analogic Bass Bot TT-303 (as you can guess by the looks of it, a Roland TB-303 clone) bass synth and Korg Synthepedal filter module. The first portion of the video features the normal sound of the TT-303, then, the 303 ran through the Synthepedal. The Synthepedal is a bandpass filter similar to those found in the very early Korg analog synths (770, 800dv, etc) with an envelope follower to track incoming audio. The envelope modulation affects both the high and lowpass filters at the same time creating a fairly unique squelching sound that suits the 303 very well. All of the hardware is mixed on my Studiomaster Pro Line mixer (I am using the multi outs of the R8 to to control the levels of each drum separately via the mixer). On the aux busses I have a DOD R-845 Spring Reverb and a Washburn A-09 Analog delay.

The Synthepedal was modified by the previous owner. If anyone has some original spare Korg knobs/sliders around (early Korg prefered but even if it's MS-20/Polysix-ish) I am interested!"

KORG volca sample:first session


Published on Oct 23, 2014 Masaki Takada

"with x0xb0x(powerd by gizm0x)
#dailybassline 2014/10/24"

Korg Volcas on eBay

The Horrorist Presets for the Arturia iSEM


Published on Oct 23, 2014 Oliver Chesler

"Read the interview here: http://www.arturia.com/company/news/a..."

iTunes: Arturia iSEM - Arturia
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