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Monday, December 26, 2016

YAMAHA VL1 Virtual Acoustic Synthesizer 1993 | HD DEMO


Published on Dec 26, 2016 AnalogAudio1

"(c) 2016 by AnalogAudio1

Demo of the YAMAHA VL1 (Version 2) Virtual Acoustic Synthesizer from 1993. All effects are from the VL1. I the last seconds, I played the VL1 along with a vintage Korg Polysix.

The brother of the Yamaha VP1 (just one or two were made). The VL1 is still rare, but available. The sound engine was brand new in 1993 and the synth was quite expensive. Instead of playing samples of real instruments, the VL1 engages a new "physical modelling synthesis" - it calculates models of wood wind instruments. It's a very complex synthesis technique, so the VL1 is just 2 voice polyphonic. The convenience is, that you can tweak parameters of models, which can give you unique results. In 1995, version 2 was released, which had more features. The VL1 has a little brother - the VL7. The sounds you hear in the video were modified by me.

3 Wheels, velocity and aftertouch 4 octave keyboard. The VL1 is duophonic (2 voice polyphonic)."

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Metroid - Tourian (Analog Synth remake)


Published on Dec 26, 2016 Luminist

"I wanted to find out what the original NES Metroid soundtrack would be like if it was remade with REAL synths, 70s/80s style. Here's Tourian.

All sounds were generated with a Korg MS20 Mini, then processed with some juicy studio effects to make things more atmospheric.

Original composition by Hirokazu "Hip" Tanaka - any credit goes to him for writing such an immersive soundtrack in the first place. Happy 30 years of Metroid!!"

The Modular Patchcast #003 Mungo g0


Published on Dec 26, 2016 Jurgen SONICrider

"Collection: THE MODULAR PATCHCAST
Track: The Modular Patchcast 003 Mungo g0
Module in focus: Mungo g0

Recorded: December 2016
Relaesed (SoundCloud): December 18 2016
Playtime track: 10M45S
Released (YouTube): December 18 2016
Playtime video: 10M48S

SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/sonicrider/the...

Patch info: Mungo g0 direct out slplited: 1= direct out / 2 = direct out via filter / 3 = direct out via Reverb."

Hardware techno #5 / Volca FM, PerFOURmer, Tanzmaus


Published on Dec 26, 2016 pawwakill

"Perhaps a bit more trancey tune actually.

Korg Volca FM, Vermona PerFOURmer, MFB Tanzmaus, TT-303, Eventide Space, EHX Memory Toy, Mooer E-lady."

ARP ODYSSEY Module Meets The DSI Pro 2


Published on Dec 26, 2016 experimentalsynth

"I took the Odyssey for a test drive, MIDIed to the Pro 2, and using Pro 2 CVs to modulate it's filter cutoff and VCO 2 frequencies. This made filter step sequencing and complex oscillator sync patches a breeze, and opened many avenues for exploration. This is possible because the Odyssey Pedal Input can be used as a CV input. When the Odyssey switches are in the filter position, the sliders above them can be used to attenuate the incoming CV signal allowing for precise sculpting of the modulation. Learn more at experimentalsynth.com'

Tiny-TS Sequencer Demo w/ New v1.1 Firmware


Published on Dec 26, 2016 Jan Ostman

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"The Tiny-TS is only monophonic and doesn’t have an arpeggiator.

But with the v1.1 firmware it now also handles CV and Gate input from a sequencer to make it play arpeggios.

On startup it checks if the Gate output is grounded.
If it is it reverses the CV/Gate ports to inputs.

The Gate now triggers the envelope and the CV input shifts an octave up on the keyboard.

Voila!
You can now play arpeggios."

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