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Best Ambient Synth Shootout #37: Korg Prophecy - Song 2


Published on Aug 28, 2017 Christian's Sonic Spaces

"This is the second song with the Korg Prophecy. It's a monophonic synthesizer with algorithms for Virtual Analog, Variable Phase Modulation similar to FM synthesis, and physically modeled brass, reed, and plucked string instruments. This song sounds like a scary zombie game soundtrack, nothing you would expect from a Prophecy synth ;-)

I used for the recording the following FX chain which I sparely used this time:
Prophecy - Alesis Ampliton - Elektron Analog Heat - Boss Tera Echo - TC Electronic Mimiq - Pigtronix Echolution 2 Deluxe - DigiTech Polara. The used fx varied depending on the recorded track but this time most tracks were recorded dry.

The signal goes via a small Behringer mixer straight into the pc.

To create the complete song I recorded consecutively several stereo tracks. The final song was then mastered with just a bit EQ and compression on some tracks and some limiting on the master track.

Well, I decided to go back to the basics, but at the same time make something useful for the synth community and do a kind of competition (I like competitions;-). What's my best synth for ambient music :-)"

Song 1 here.

Controlling the Make Noise Rene with Pressure Points.


Published on Aug 28, 2017 musicalfungus

"Credit goes to Walker Farrell for creating this patch design. This is my rendition and expansion of his tutorial video which can be found with the following link [posted here]

I have expanded on his patch by routing Pressure Points to another channel of Maths. This allows sustain and release to be added to the sequence which is triggered by the Pressure Points."

Novation Peak Polysynth Demo


Published on Aug 28, 2017 mylarmelodies

"Being a sound exploration demo of the rather ace Novation Peak 8 voice hybrid polysynth. All sounds in this video are the direct Peak output (including effects!), sequenced by the totally brillcakes Arturia Keystep."

PPG Infinite - Exploring the Presets - MVM #86


Published on Aug 28, 2017 Midiverse - TV

"Welcome to Midiverse TV, on this episode of Exploring the Presets we're going to check out some of the sounds from the new PPG Infinite iPad Application. Let's have a look and listen.."

iTunes: PPG Infinite - Wolfgang Palm

Moog Subsequent 37 Officially Replaces the Sub 37 Tribute Edition - Comparison Video & Demos


Subsequent 37 | Precision Audio Analysis Published on Aug 28, 2017 Moog Music Inc

You'll find a playlist of Subsequent 37 sound samples featuring Cory Henry further below. First the official announcement from Moog Music:


"Aug. 28, 2017, Asheville, NC -

In the spirit of continuous improvement, the award-winning Sub 37 Tribute Edition has been discontinued from production to make way for a new standard: THE SUBSEQUENT 37. Implementing upgraded sonic modifications and functional improvements, the new SUBSEQUENT 37 will become the standard production model moving forward.

To illuminate the enhanced sonic vocabulary of the new SUBSEQUENT 37, Moog’s Chief Engineer, Cyril Lance, is joined by Snarky Puppy’s Cory Henry in the Moog Sound Lab. Using an Audio Precision analyzer and an oscilloscope, Cyril Lance compares the audio outputs of both the original Sub 37 and SUBSEQUENT 37.

The SUBSEQUENT 37 is a (2-note) paraphonic analog synthesizer with double the mixer headroom of the Sub 37. This provides access to a new range of classic clean tones in both mono and duo performance modes. Leveraging the mixer’s newfound flexibility, the gain-staging of the Ladder filter has been reshaped to boost harmonic saturation and analog compression, resulting in an overall richer low end. Completing the sonic evolution of the SUBSEQUENT 37 is a re-tuned Multidrive circuit that extends well beyond the grit and growl of the original Sub 37.

Each of the enhancements found in the SUBSEQUENT 37 maintains the magic and character of its predecessor while also providing access to new dimensions of sound and improved playability.

In addition to the sound engine augmentation, each SUBSEQUENT 37 comes with an upgraded keybed for improved playability, a high-powered headphone amplifier strong enough to drive the most demanding headphones, and a software plugin/editor for both Windows and Mac platforms.

The Subsequent 37 is already shipping from the Moog Factory and is currently available through Moog Dealers worldwide for $1499."

Note there are two version of the Subsequent 37, the standard black for $1499, and the limited edition CV white for $1799:


Subsequent 37 $1499

Current Production Model
• 2x the headroom of original Sub 37
• Modified Filter section
• Re-tuned MultiDrive circuit
• High-powered headphone amplifier
• Upgraded keybed


Subsequent 37 CV $1799

Limited to 2,000 pieces worldwide
• Custom aluminum aesthetic
• Assignable CV & Gate outputs
• 2x the headroom of original Sub 37
• Modified Filter section
• Re-tuned Multi-Drive circuit
• High-powered headphone amplifier
• Upgraded keybed


Faerie Drop


Published on Aug 28, 2017 Miles Briand

"Qu-Bit Rhythm triggering Basimilus Iteritas, Futureretro Transient, Peaks Kick Drum, Tiptop Audio One. Opened with Some Qu-Bit Mixology amplitude modulation using the "level" modulated by DPO as LFO. Mixology FX send into Clouds. Sequence coming from Make Noise Rene into Mutable Instruments Rings, and pitch on the drums. Tube Saturation from Erica Synths Fusion Mixer. Pamela's NEW Workout, Blue Lantern Simple ADSR, Make Noise Maths on modulation duty. Additional FX with Erica Synths Pico DSP and Mutable Instruments Ripples on the odd Rings voices. Mordax Data oscilliscope on the final output."

Ian Richter - Live at "Gan Hayot"


Published on Aug 27, 2017 Ian Richter

"a stage. in a small club. in a military uniforms factory. in a quaint desert town. this was the setting of a recent live set.

improvised set filmed by nimrod gershoni/TARS video.

special thanks to Idan Koren."

TIPTOP ONE: V HOUSE - Scetch #1


TIPTOP ONE: V HOUSE - Scetch #1 from Station 252 on Vimeo.

"Playing with V House card for Tiptop ONE sample player module.

Main sound: V house sample through Tiptop Z2040 (fm by Z4000)

Hat: ONE playing DOTS sound

Tiptop BD808 bass drum

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FX

Z-DSP - Clocked Delays

Eventide Black Hole reverb

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Sequencing: Circadian Rhythms, Trigger Riot, Z8000

http://tiptopaudio.com/one/"

Minimal House with Roland TB-03, Korg Hawk EX-800 and MFB-522


Published on Aug 28, 2017 Rickinger B.

"Minimal House session with Squarps Pyramid as the master.

All sounds recorded live into 2-Track in Logic Pro X.

Used Equipment:
Squarp Pyramid
Korg EX-800 with the Hawk kit
Roland Boutique TB-03
MFB-522"
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