It's always interesting to see what each synth manufacturer is doing in our world - what are they making and who are they targeting. Thoughts?
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This time the Kilpatrick Audio Phenol synthesizer is used as a filter/modulator/effect for the Roland TR-8. The MixOut L/R of the TR-8 are going into the external in 1 & 2 of the Phenol. Input 1 is going through the lowpass filter, modulated by the random out, and input 2 is going through the highpass filter, modulated by the sine out.
The video starts with the dry TR-8 sounds and the modulation is introduced later.
"(c) 2015 vintage synthesizer demo track by RetroSound
all synthesizer sounds: Sequential Circuits Pro-One Analog Synthesizer (1981)
vocoder voice: Roland VP-330 Vocoder Plus (1979)
drums: LinnDrum (1982)
recording: multi-tracking without midi
fx: reverb and delay"
"Four Korg Volcas played live, plus a Korg MiniKP2 (adding 'Phaser Delay' to the Volca Keys). Mixed and recorded on a Tascam DP24, with compression, EQ and reverb from the DP24. The Volca Beats goes to two channels on the mixer to isolate the bass frequencies on their own channel (no reverb) and the other frequencies on their own channel (with reverb)."
"Automatic composition using Mutable Instruments Frames.
Four sound sources Verbos Complex Oscillator, Mutable Instruments Braids, Verbos Harmonic Oscillator and Make Noise Phonogene are fed into Frames four inputs. A Doepfer dual sample and hold modulates the inputs of frames, which is set to departure/arrival (raised cosine) setting. For effects, Frames is sent through a Sputnik Modular Four Tap Delay and the Music Thing Modular Spring reverb"