Thursday, July 09, 2015
SNAZZY FX /modular theme WITH ARTURIA BEATSTEP PRO .
Published on Jul 9, 2015 snazelle
"All sounds from modular
Arturia beatstep pro controlling everything
Main modules
"Squelchy sound = snazzy fx ardcore 2 vco plus snazzy fx tidal wave as Vcf and waveshaper )
2nd synth = Bubblesound vco and Bubblesound dual sem Vcf
Drums = snazzy fx ardcore 1 running FAC drums
With clock being synced to Arturia coming from snazzy fx telephone game
Blue lantern kick
Tiptop hi hat
4ms noise swash into dual sem Vcf
All effects = snazzy fx wow and flutter delay module"
Slight Front Panel Design Revision for new Roland System 500 Modules? - Summer NAMM 2015 Pics
flickr set by Pete Brown
Pic of the new Roland 500 series eurorack modules (enclave case). This one was spotted and sent in via Soviet Space Child. The difference is subtle but there. If you are wondering what the difference is, compare the sides to the originals here (you can also see them in the videos here and here) then come back. Don't read further below if you want to see if you can spot the difference yourself.
OK, if you are stumped, it's the lines on the edges of the modules. The original design in the previous posts did not have them.
Below is an image of the upcoming Roland JD-Xa flagship synth also at this year's Summer NAMM.
Yamaha Reface CS - Summer NAMM 2015
Published on Jul 9, 2015 Sound On Sound magazine
"Analog modelling synth"
Yamaha Reface YC - Summer NAMM 2015
Published on Jul 9, 2015 Sound On Sound magazine
"Mobile Combo Organ"
Matrix 12 Improvs through Eventide Space
Published on Jul 9, 2015 zibbybone
"Last week, someone asked about purchasing my Matrix 12. So I got it off the top tier to take photos. While I had it down, I thought I'd dig into some of its unique programming ability (EGs controlling LFO speed and such). You'll probably want to use headphones on this video - I've had some complaints about clipping in other vidz, so the audio is a little lower. I might make another video before putting it back on the rack - so much easier to program when it's down right in front of you. Enjoy!"
Controller Clinic: DIY MIDI Controllers
Published on Jul 9, 2015 KM Productions
"In this episode we take a look at all of the hand crafted DIY MIDI Controllers Kyle has made so far and what unique cases he used.
*Special Thanks to Toby Hendricks aka Otem Relik (https://www.youtube.com/otemrellik) he helped out a ton with providing base code/sketches for these.
All controllers use a Teensy 2.0 Board: http://amzn.to/1TotKRX
Wood Controller uses an Arduino Leonardo Board: http://amzn.to/1gqGdGu
3D Printing done by Justin Koch: Send your 3D Printing Inquiries to justinkoch@gmail.com
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Video Credit: Alex Medvick"
Roland Jupiter 6 Synthesizer SN 514862
YAMAHA CS-01 II
All Telemark - every sound
"Every sound on this was made using only the amazing Analogue Solutions Telemark analogue synths.
All layered a track at a time in a DAW.
Written and produced by supagswift.blogspot.ca
Telemark available from AS analoguesolutions.com"
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