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Tuesday, February 02, 2016

2016-02-01_V1


2016-02-01_V1 from Bryan Noll on Vimeo.

YAMAHA MONTAGE Demo & Review


Published on Feb 1, 2016 musictrackjp

"DEMO by Katsunori UJIIE."

https://yamahasynth.com

YAMAHA MONTAGE on eBay

DreamsOfWires - watching the world go by (Nave & iPad)

DreamsOfWires - watching the world go by Pt1 (Nave - iPad)

Published on Jan 23, 2016 DreamsOfWires

iTunes: Nave - Waldorf Music

"Original, more minimalistic version here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dUVOK...
Another recording using sounds created in Nave, which were made from mundane household objects. I like this kind of synthesis; apart from the degree of involvement and personalization it allows in the sound creation process, just making music with anything laying around that is capable of making a noise is rather satisfying. This is partly because it negates the need for expensive gadgets (excluding the iPad), but also because it reminds me of the early pioneers of electronic music, such as the BBC Radiophonic Workshop, and the way they produced other-worldly music using 'found sounds'. The only difference is that nowadays any idiot can do it, myself being a good example.
Musicians:
Piano - Wooden spoon hitting a glass bowl
Drone - Old computer fan
Recorded entirely within Nave over 2 tracks using it's built-in effects and 'Tape' recorder.
Video is of recent travels."

DreamsOfWires - watching the world go by Pt2 (Nave & iPad)

Published on Feb 2, 2016 DreamsOfWires

"Part 2 of 3. This is also two layers recorded entirely within Nave, but using Beatmaker 2's sequencer - I wanted to try to compose something note-by-note in Midi, like I did back in the early 2000's when I didn't even own a Midi keyboard, just a sequencer and some softsynths. It was slow-going back then.
The video is a continuation of the journey from Pt1; in this case some views of Newcastle and it's bridges.
All sounds created from scratch by me."

Part 3 to follow.

Moog Memorymoog Plus Synthesizer SN 3040

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"This is a very nice Memorymoog plus. It was serviced last summer by The Analog Lab in NYC. This was Moogs last polysynth"

Selected Patches - Waldorf Blofeld


Published on Apr 25, 2015 Migoucorporation

"Demonstration of selected patches extracted from some banks freely available on Internet."

KORG Minilogue - Some ambient patches


Published on Jan 29, 2016 Migoucorporation

"These are the first patches I quickly programmed on this synth. No external FX (only the internal delay)."

minilogues on eBay | Korg minilogues on Amazon

minilogue space drones + iOS apps


Published on Jan 25, 2016 jenkweb

"Korg minilogue with external Hall of Fame reverb and Midiverb III delay"

minilogue + iOS apps

Published on Jan 27, 2016 jenkweb

"Korg minilogue with a variety of iOS apps linked up with midi, running through an external Hall of Fame reverb."

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Roland Aira Sidechain Compressor


Published on Feb 2, 2016 Voltage Control Lab

"We use some of the new Aira Modular Customizer virtual modules with an external Kick Drum to modulate the Threshold on a Compressor to achieve the classic Sidechain Compression effect.

http://www.voltagecontrollab.com/2016..."

Akai AX60 Restoration (Part 1) - Dead Voice and Tuning Fix


Published on Feb 2, 2016 GOLT !

"How to repair dead voices and fix autotune problems in the Akai AX-60. I also explain how the control volages are applied to the CEM3394 synth voice IC's."

YAMAHA EX7 61 Key Synthesizer Workstation Keyboard SN PP01004

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An underrated synth although it does lack the Virtual Acoustic (VL) Synthesis of the EX5. It did have FDSP (Formulated Digital Sound Processing) Synthesis which I don't believe I have ever explored.

Details:

"The EX7 features a unique Extended Synthesis system which incorporates a number of the most advanced tone generator technologies currently available...plus a full-featured sampling system. It offers a Four-Element Voice structure which allows for up to four independent waves from any of the tone generators. The tone generators implemented here include AWM (Advanced Wave Memory) Synthesis, AN (Analog Physical Modeling) Synthesis and FDSP (Formulated Digital Sound Processing) Synthesis. According to Yamaha:

"AWM is Yamaha's original system for effectively using sampled waveforms in synthesizers and tone generators. The strength of AWM synthesis lies not only in its extraordinary ability to "shape" and control the sound of the samples with a comprehensive system of envelope generators, filters, key scaling parameters, modulation, and more. AWM voices can have from 1 to 4 AWM elements. Each AWM element can use a preset wave or a sampled waveform. The ability to combine AWM elements means that you can, for example, combine separate samples for the attack and sustain portions of an instrument's sound, with independent control over each.

Yamaha AN Synthesis (Analog Physical Modeling) offers all the benefits of traditional analog synthesis with the stability, reproducability, and precise control of digital technology. It is capable of accurately reproducing the sound of classic analog synthesizers without patch cables, setting charts, or the frustrating instability that was the bane of the analog age. A standard (Poly) AN voice can have 1 AN element and from 1 to 3 AWM elements. Classic analog synth type sounds can be created with the single AN element alone. AWM elements can be added as necessary to 'modernize' the sound.

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