Monday, May 30, 2016
Arturia Synclavier V Tutorial
Published on May 30, 2016 ARTURIA
"The Synclavier V faithfully recreates the elite digital synthesizer/workstation that started it all, powering some of the biggest hits and film soundtracks of the early ‘80s with its unique rich, edgy sounds."
Arturia Synclavier Tutorial Part 2
Published on May 30, 2016
"Arturia has recreated the Synclavier, this highly revered hit maker in partnership with original programmer Cameron Jones, delivering the immense rich textures and creative palette of this vintage instrument, while dramatically improving it to let you blaze new musical trails today with sounds never heard before.
TIMBRE PAGE 00:27
PARTIAL VIEW 2:30
FM SYNTHESIS 4:27
USER WAVEFORM 8:42
ENVELOPE SCREEN 10:21
ADDITIVE SYNTHESIS 12:18
TIME SLICES 12:23
EFFECTS 16:46
SEQUENCES 19:31
MODULATION MATRIX 22:33
PARTIAL COPY 25:16"
Arturia V Collection 5 Guided Tour
Published on May 30, 2016 ARTURIA
"V Collection 5 is your one-stop dream collection of the legendary keyboards behind many of the hits ranging from 60 years ago to 6 minutes ago. Our award-winning modeling technology faithfully reproduces the way the original components behaved, delivering the very soul of these instruments in a way that samples simply can’t."
Beatstep Pro + Eurorack - First Test
Published on May 29, 2016 Genshi Media Group
"I finally broke down and bought a Beatstep Pro. This is my first test with it sequencing the Mutable Instruments Braids on Sequencer Track 1 and the Intellijel Dixie II+ on Sequencer 2. The Intellijel Metropolis is sequencing both the Mutable Instruments Elements and Rings at the start of this video. Make Noise Tempi and Sputnik Selector is triggering the Noise Engineering Basimilus Iteritas. Teenage Engineering Pocket Operator PO-12 added for additional beats. FX Processing via Mutable Instruments Clouds & Warps, and Expert Sleepers Disting MK 3. Modulation via the Make Noise Richter Wogglebug and Mutable Instruments Peaks. Occasionally out of tune voices from the Music Thing Modular Radio Music."
Drops by ElektroNoiser
Published on May 29, 2016 ElektroNoiser
"https://soundcloud.com/elektronoiser/...
Blofleld in 8 tracks: First Arp, Bass Arp, Acid Arp, Main tune and all drums...
Evolver in 1 Track: last Sequence until the end
Q80ex Master sequencer, midi clock and all secuences.
Tweaking in real time.
Thanks for Watch!"
Sunday, May 29, 2016
Acidlab drumatix drum tracks
Published on May 29, 2016 duncanperson
"Demoing some drum sounds. I love the groove and sounds from this machine - it's capable of deep and sharp drum sounds. The sounds are mixed dry with the Oto bim and boss rlc compressor in parallel"
Emergency room: A BoC experiment
Published on May 29, 2016 Miguel d'Oliveira
"My homage track to Boards of Canada.
Moog Voyager multitracked 3 times to add character and punch to soft synths.
Clips from a British public information film are used on this video."
She and her B.O.B.
Published on May 29, 2016 Trübüla
"Jamming with the Moog Mother 32 and Moog Model 15 Ipad App."
iTunes: Model 15 - Moog Music Inc.
iNDEX05 - Compilation Featuring Parallel Worlds, Dave Bessell & Self Oscillate
MATRIXSYNTH Member, Bakis Sirros of Parallel Worlds participates with 4 collab tracks in this compilation: 2 tracks by PW & Dave Bessell and 2 tracks by PW & Self Oscillate.
iNDEX05 - Compilation
DiN50 | 2016 | Limited to 1,000 copies
Release date June 24th 2016
info here:
http://www.din.org.uk/din/node/505
"iNDEX05 is the fifth DiN compilation album and includes two tracks each from the titles DiN41 - 49. The artists on show this time are Ian Boddy, Node, ARC, Dave Bessell (one of the members of Node) and collaborations between Parallel Worlds & Dave Bessell, Ian Boddy & Markus Reuter, Erik Wøllo & Bernhard Wöstheinrich and Parallel Worlds & Self Oscillate.
As with the previous four DiN samplers DiN label boss Ian Boddy has mixed and cross-faded the 18 tracks into a continuous ambient mix that not only showcases the albums featured on the release but presents an exciting and varied title in its own right. It also highlights the varied and intriguing music that the DiN label offers on its releases from deep analogue synth grooves through vibrantly melodic instrumentals to powerful, epic ambient atmospheres. An intoxicating mix of the old and new beautifully presented in a slimline cardboard wallet with an extra flap which just adds to the value and collectibility of this release.
This compilation edited from the original tracks by Ian Boddy - January 2016"
Gear: Doepfer, A100, Analogue Systems, RS Integrator, Analogue Solutions, Concussor, Blacet, Metalbox, CGS, Serge, Buchla, Technosaurus, Selector, Moon, Synthesis Technology, MOTM, Dotcom, etc.
LABELS/MORE:
5U,
Analogue Solutions,
Analogue Systems,
Blacet,
Buchla,
cgs,
Doepfer,
eurorack,
MATRIXSYNTH Members,
Metalbox,
Moon Modular,
MOTM,
Serge,
Synth Albums,
synthesizers.com,
Synthtech,
Technosaurus
New Knobs For Sequential Circuits Prophet Line of Synths
via new MATRIXSYNTH Member, techsmechs. Click here for details on how to order them.
"I bought a Prophet-5 where the black caps were painted black… it looked absolutely awful. Searching the web for replacement knobs (like I’m sure many of you Prophet owners have) only turned up extremely expensive old stuff, which usually was “out of stock” anyway. I did get hold of some original replacement knobs, but these were pretty scratchy and worn too.

The old caps are easy to replace, they basically pop off with the help of a knife blade. There is a little dot of glue in there that doesn’t provide much resistance:)
Now, only the more high end SCI gear (Prophet-5, Prophet-10, T8 etc) had the fancy knobs with aluminum caps. The more low end stuff (Pro-One, Prophet-600 etc) only had the plastic part of the knob, with a simple painted white indicator line. The best part is that now you can pimp these models too! As far as I know, ALL vintage (80s) Sequential Circuits gear used the same plastic knobs, with this cap being the only difference."
Distortotron - 1993 analog downsampler, bitreducer, overdrive
Published on May 29, 2016 Bastl Instruments
"Distortotron was made in 1993 by Psybe - Svein Berge and Henrik Sundt"
"Bastl Instruments in cooperation with Mental Overdrive made a documentation of a unique piece of electronic music equipment from 1993 called Distortotron. They created a short film to trace the origins of the instrument and provided sound demos.


note: Svein Berge is NOT the guy from Röyksopp – just has the same name More information about Distortotron [link]

Album on bandcamp: [link]
Eurorack module Tromsø is available from Bastl Instruments"
Pics and info via Bastl Instruments:
LABELS/MORE:
Bastl Instruments,
exclusive,
Interviews,
New,
New in 2016,
New Old,
New Old in 2016,
Psybe
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