Thursday, September 17, 2015
Roland Juno 6 with Arp Odyssey and CR 5000 Drum Computer Electronica
Published on Sep 17, 2015 farmyfarm
"Some basic noodling around with the Roland CR-5000 Compu-Rhythm, Juno -6 and the KARp Odyssey. I seem to always use some variation of that ODDY trumpet like detuned saw wave. The expression pedal really helps with the filter. The CR-5000 is so minimalist that you have to get creative with that single output and the separate volumes/fill-in's. It syncs nicely to the Juno-6 and reminds me of how simple songs use to be. They took more creative thought back in the day rather than light up a few colored tabs on Ableton and play along a soft synth while Fruity Loops taps away. The riff is actually from 1981's The Suburbs Music For Boys. Anyways, lots of little bits and pieces....A few mistakes but who cares!"
YUSYNTH Modular Triosynth
Published on Sep 16, 2015 Stotz Daniel Philipp
"Yusynth Modular Synthesizer built by Pavel VanĨura Prague 2015. Please refer to http://www.synthservice.cz/ and http://www.yusynth.net. Each synth contains 2 VCO, VCF (Minimoog or ARP 2600 filter), LFO, S/H and noise, 2 ADSR and VCA. Here we use synth 1 + 2. Film by http://www.danielphilippstotz.info/"
Wednesday, September 16, 2015
Disgruntled Machines (Korg Electribe 2 & Roland System 1m)
Published on Sep 16, 2015 HardtekStudios
Love the look of the System-1m in the video.
"Download the audio track for FREE here- https://soundcloud.com/hardtek-studio...
Trying out some new camera work so tell me what you think of multiple shots in one video. This jam features the Korg Electribe 2 playing drums & backing synths and sequencing the Roland Aira System 1m."
Roland JD-XA Sequences and Sound Design pt-1
Published on Sep 16, 2015 iVardensphere
"Here are my first three patches on the new Roland JD-XA. It's a phenomenal synthesizer. It sounds great and is really quite flexible. You're bound to see some of this material on my next iVardensphere release. :)
Best heard on a sound system with decent low end.
Patch 1: Primarily sticks to the 4 analog voices with the exception of some sitar and a little flavour sweetener.
Patch 2: Just some old school industrial, coldwave style. A mix of analog and digital voices for all percussive, rhythmic and melodic parts.
Patch 3: Strictly the digital voices, modulation and FX to create some really interesting rhythmic and bass driven sounds.
All the audio is recorded from the stereo outs and is without further processing or layering. What you hear is what you get."
LinnStrument & Bitwig Studio 1 2
Published on Sep 16, 2015 Roger Linn
Update: Roger Linn let me know the video isn't ready to go live yet. When it does I'll let you know via a new post. Leaving this post up so people don't have to wonder what happened to it.
"A demo of LinnStrument playing Bitwig Studio 1.2's Polysynth, containing Multidimensional Polyexpression (MPE), enabling independent X, Y and Z control of each touch."
Constanze M 757
Constanze M 757 from Peter Speer on Vimeo.
"Clouds, scanning through two seconds' worth of 'Requiem;' RF Nomad peering into the shortwave; homemade inductor amplifying a phone's thought process.
September, 2015
www.diode-ring.com"
First Moments With The Modal 001
Published on Sep 16, 2015 Mike Kiraly
"First day with the new Modal Electronics 001. Creating some new patches for a sound design project. Some real potential in this synth."
Gurus Amps Echosex 2 Tube Delay Pedal (w/ Jupiter-6, TE Pocket Ops, and Korg Mono/Poly)
Published on Sep 16, 2015 perfectcircuitaudio
Perfect Circuit Audio on eBay
http://www.perfectcircuitaudio.com/
MFB Dominion I Custom Patches
Published on Sep 16, 2015 Wavestrike Electronics
Equipment:
MFB Dominion I
Elektron Analog RYTM
Zoom MS-70CDR Reverb
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