Monday, June 27, 2016
Vectors (Work In Progress)
Published on Jun 27, 2016 tiergrinder
"Small clip from my latest audio recording session for a new song.
All synths sequenced live from Ableton Live with Motu Microlite Midi interface. Audio multitrack recorded raw from synths. Effects added in Ableton Live.
Synhts used :
Roland Juno-106
Roland SH-01 Gaia
Roland Boutique JP-08
Alesis HR16
Jupiter Clone"
MatrixBrute Introduction Tutorials
Published on Jun 27, 2016 ARTURIA
"Get ready to tame the beast with a series of videos showcasing Nori Ubukata on MatrixBrute."
Playlist:
MatrixBrute Introduction Tutorials
MatrixBrute Introduction Tutorial: Episode 1 - The Filters
MatrixBrute Introduction Tutorial: Episode 2 - The Oscillators
MatrixBrute Introduction Tutorial: Episode 3 - The Modulations
MatrixBrute Introduction Tutorial: Episode 4 - The Analog Effects
MatrixBrute Introduction Tutorial: Episode 5 - The Sequencer & Arpeggiator
MatrixBrute Introduction Tutorial: Episode 6 - The Connectivity
MatrixBrute Introduction Tutorial: Episode 7 - The Preset Management
Korg gadget live 8. variator
Published on Jun 27, 2016 Hank Astral
"Played around with a couple of elektrons and novation circuit. all good but for me gadget is the best at what I want to do. So back to a tune a day upload."
iTunes: KORG Gadget - KORG INC.
Gotharman's anAmoNo X - Morphing
Published on Jun 27, 2016 gotharman
"Some simple and some advanced morphing with both sound and sequencer.
www.gotharman.dk"
[4K] Electro, Acid - Roland TR 8, Roland TB- 3, Roland MX-1,Access Virus A ,Roland Mc-808,Korg EMX
Published on Jun 27, 2016 Nico Silva Oliveira
"Nico Silva Oliveira - Jam Night Live Video 6/2016 - 2 of 2
Live Setup: 2x Roland Aira TB- 3, Roland Aira TR 8, Roland Aira Mx-1, Roland VT- 3, Access Virus A, Roland Mc- 808, Korg EMX, Korg Volca Key, Korg Volca Bass, Korg Kaos Pad 3, NI Maschine, Pioneer DJM 900 Nexus"
Sunday, June 26, 2016
Learn Modular Synthesis - Online Course From the Creator of Vector Synthesis
"If you’re new to modular synthesis and are wondering just how you’re supposed to use all those cables and knobs to create the sounds you hear in your head, synth industry veteran Chris Meyer – the creator of Vector Synthesis [see The Birth of the Prophet VS], and long-time modular enthusiast – has created the online course 'Learn Modular Synthesis' for LinkedIn/Lynda.com that will help take you from ground zero to patching your own sounds. It starts with a pair of 'fundamentals' movies teaching the principles of harmonics and voltage control, then spends a chapter helping you weigh what to consider when configuring your own system – it even covers correctly plugging in the power jumpers to avoid costly disasters.
The meat of the course is the chapters on 'Learning Subtractive Synthesis' and 'Exploring Alternate Techniques' that slowly build up your knowledge module-by-module and technique-by-technique. The first starts with oscillators and waveforms (analog and digital), and then adds in filters demonstrating the effect of using different modes, slopes, and adding resonance. After that it moves onto modulation, including comparing different envelope shapes plus demonstrating typical LFO (low frequency oscillator) applications. The latter chapter gets into oscillator sync, FM, AM, waveshaping, low pass gates, and even effects, including processing externals sounds through your modular synth. Throughout the course he uses a small 2-row rack mount system based on the Roland System 500, expanded with modules from a wide variety of manufacturers. He even color-codes his cables based on function, making it easier to follow a patch. By the end, you’ll be familiar with a wide range of both 'East Coast' and 'West Coast' techniques.
A few movies – such as those on control voltage, patching a typical subtractive synthesizer voice, and exponential frequency modulation – are free to all. The rest of the course requires a Lynda.com subscription. However, if you sign up with the URL http://lynda.com/trial/chrismeyer, you get full access to the entire site – including over 200 other audio and music courses – for 10 days before they start to bill your credit card. It only costs $25/month if you decide to stay a member. For more information including an introductory movie, visit the Training page on Chris’ 'Learning Modular' web site: http://learningmodular.com/training/."
The meat of the course is the chapters on 'Learning Subtractive Synthesis' and 'Exploring Alternate Techniques' that slowly build up your knowledge module-by-module and technique-by-technique. The first starts with oscillators and waveforms (analog and digital), and then adds in filters demonstrating the effect of using different modes, slopes, and adding resonance. After that it moves onto modulation, including comparing different envelope shapes plus demonstrating typical LFO (low frequency oscillator) applications. The latter chapter gets into oscillator sync, FM, AM, waveshaping, low pass gates, and even effects, including processing externals sounds through your modular synth. Throughout the course he uses a small 2-row rack mount system based on the Roland System 500, expanded with modules from a wide variety of manufacturers. He even color-codes his cables based on function, making it easier to follow a patch. By the end, you’ll be familiar with a wide range of both 'East Coast' and 'West Coast' techniques.
A few movies – such as those on control voltage, patching a typical subtractive synthesizer voice, and exponential frequency modulation – are free to all. The rest of the course requires a Lynda.com subscription. However, if you sign up with the URL http://lynda.com/trial/chrismeyer, you get full access to the entire site – including over 200 other audio and music courses – for 10 days before they start to bill your credit card. It only costs $25/month if you decide to stay a member. For more information including an introductory movie, visit the Training page on Chris’ 'Learning Modular' web site: http://learningmodular.com/training/."
Modular - June 26, 2016 (four tracks of Synthesizers.com)
Published on Jun 26, 2016 SynthMania
"Four tracks of Synthesizers.com. Effects: Alesis MidiVerb II an Cakewalk Sonar X3 Producer plugins."
EML ElectroComp 101 Analog Synthesizer Demo Tracks
Published on Jun 26, 2016 peahix
"All sounds except for drums made with an EML ElectroComp 101 Analog Synthesizer. Recorded in Cubase using an audio clock pulse to trigger the sampler on the EML."
Playlist:
EML ElectroComp 101 Analog Synthesizer Demo Track 1
EML ElectroComp 101 Analog Synthesizer Demo Track 2
EML ElectroComp 101 Analog Synthesizer - Noodlings
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