Tuesday, November 01, 2016
MicroMonsta arpegio jam exploration
Published on Nov 1, 2016 Emmanuel Celestin
"little exploration of my new synth 'Audiothingies MicroMonsta'. mega powerfull synth with little price."
Synapse Audio The Legend Synthesizer - Best Analog Emulation?
Published on Nov 1, 2016 Synth Anatomy
"Synapse Audio The Legend Synthesizer is a new virtual analog Synthesizer with the main focus of sounding analog. Check out the video and write below what do you think? Is it the best analog emulation available currently?"
#3modulechallenge modularpodcast (Ultra Random Analog, Rings, Rainmaker)
Published on Nov 1, 2016 Jericho
"My contribution to the 3 module challenge of #modularpodcast.
No further processing except some limiting.
More info regarding the challenge can be found here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o21trHzAyMw"
Synthposium at SAE Institute Set for Monday, November 14th in Melbourne
via https://synthposium.net
"SAE Institute presents its 2nd annual Synthposium on Monday the 14th of November, from 9.30am until 9pm, at its Melbourne campus, 235 Normanby Rd, South Melbourne. Following last year’s successful evening event the Synthposium has been expanded for 2016 into an all-day academic conference and evening session of workshops, vintage gear demos and jamming.
The daytime component of the 2016 Synthposium will be an academic conference running from 9.30am to 4.30pm. Synthesizer experts will be convening from Australia, New Zealand, the UK, US and Italy to examine the question of how synthesizers convey ‘meaning through sonics’. Leading synth academics such as Warren Burt, David Haberfeld, James Gardner, Nino Auricchio, Paul Borg, Amedeo D’Adamo, Michail Exarchos, Nevina Satta and Martin Koszolko will be presenting papers examining aspects of this topic. The Synthposium is also honoured to have Robin Fox, Melbourne sound artist and director of the Melbourne Electronic Sound Studio (MESS), and Les Craythorn, tonmeister responsible for the restoration of the Victorian College of the Arts’ EMS Synthi 100, joining the Synthposium to give keynote addresses.
From 4.30pm the Synthposium will host a series of workshops and demonstrations by leading Melbourne synth practitioners and theoreticians. From 7.30pm to 9pm the Synthposium will culminate in a demonstration of vintage gear and an open jam session with hand-on knob-twiddling action. This will include the presence of rare 1970s and early 80s synthesizers and other electronic music equipment especially loaned to SAE Institute by collectors and electronic music artists throughout Melbourne for this night only.
Attendance Cost:
$40 full day access inc. paper and poster presentation
$20 full day concession
$10 evening workshops and jam session
free entry for SAE Institute students"
acid morning
Published on Nov 1, 2016 Emmanuel Celestin
"little jam with Waldorf Roket, bassline 3 and tr8 synchronised with my computer."
Acid Dub: 303/TB3/Avalon/777/VolcaBass/808/RYTM
Published on Nov 1, 2016 Honeysmack
"Gear used:
Roland TB303 Devilfish
Roland TR808
Roland TB3
Avalon Bassline
Future Retro 777
Korg Volca Bass
Elektron Rytm
Effects not shown:
Eventide Space
Ensoniq DP/2
Live single take no edits no post.
Presenting a paper 'Exploring Sonic Contexts of the Roland TB-303 Bassline Synthesizer' at the 2nd Synthposium on November 14 in Melbourne, Australia
http://synthposium.net"
ONE SYNTH #2 - BASS STATION 2 - zafrosoundz
Published on Oct 31, 2016 zafrosoundz
"All the sounds in this song are recorded from the Bass Station 2 into Ableton then edited and mixed using various plugins."
Part 1 here.
ghost spider
Published on Oct 31, 2016 Ebotronix
4ms Peg, QCD/Expander² , QPLFO, VCA Matrix
Analogue Systems RS 100², RS 110²², RS 360², RS 500e²
Arp Odyssey 2821 white noise
Bananalogue Serge VCS
Doepfer R2 m², A101-2², A131², A133², A134²² , A141,
The StyloBuzz Synth by Rarebeasts
Published on Oct 31, 2016 Rarebeasts
"This is the StyloBuzz synth. Now available in my Etsy store. https://www.etsy.com/au/listing/28088..."
"The StyloBuzz is a small experimental handmade synth that is played with a stylus attached to a wire, when the wire touches one of the keyboard pads on the PCB a note is played.

Stylus: The stylus is pressed on one of the 13 keyboard pads to play a note.
Mode select: The mode is changed by pressing the S2 button and cycles through the 5 modes back to 1. The mode levels are adjusted using the vr2 potentiometer.
Modes:
1. Frequency: Shifts the frequency up or down.
2. Sweep Size: Controls the amount the frequency will shift up and down.
3. Sweep intensity: Controls how quickly the sweep frequency will change.
4. Chopper intensity: Changes how quickly the note is strobed.
5. Note Length: Change the length of the note.
The output is via a 3.5mm stereo socket which can be plugged into earphones, a computer sound card, mixer or amplifier.
*Please note a screw driver is required to fit the battery.
If you would like to build your own feel free, I have included the instructions here.
I hope that gives you a basic idea about how the StyloBuzz works, if you have any questions about it please feel free to convo me.
Happy noise making,
RareBeasts"
Futureretro XS
Published on Nov 1, 2016 SYNTH GURU
"Future Retro XS testing: sequence from Intellijel Metropolis"
Futureretro XS,Intellijel Metropolis sequencer,Peaks lfo mode
Published on Nov 1, 2016 SYNTH GURU
"Futureretro XS,Intellijel Metropolis sequencer,Peaks lfo mode to XS filter mod"
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