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Friday, October 27, 2017

Chill track with MS-20, monologue, Mopho, Virus, Volcas, X5DR and Novation KS4 + EMX-1


Published on Oct 27, 2017 Arrayzable

"Second track of three. The MS-20 mini plays the leading role as usual and also gets time to do some sound effects.
The Access Virus Indigo plays an arpeggio on and off through the track.
Volca Bass plays the deep round bass sequenced by the Electribe EMX-1.
The EMX-1 also sequences the Korg X5DR for pling sounds and strings. The EMX-1 also plays both drums and some other synth parts via it's own synth engine.
The Mopho is 'lending' the midi signal going to the Volca Bass playing an arpeggiated bass line.
Novation KS4 is playing a FM-bell-ish sound.
Monologue is playing a more vital role this time, as it assists the MS-20 in a two part harmony but also gets to do some soloing of it’s own.

Trackname: ‘Lewis’

Used in this track:
MS-20 mini (through Zoom MS-70CDR)
Access Virus Indigo
DSI Mopho
Korg X5DR
Monologue
Volca Bass
Volca Beats
Novation KS4

Arrayzable"

Cableguys Curve VST/AU Synth Preset Showcase


Published on Oct 27, 2017 Cableguys

"The latest presets for Curve, the creative VST/AU synth from Cableguys. All sounds come from just one instance of Curve and our ShaperBox rhythmic effects rack, with a little added delay and reverb. Get the synth at http://www.cableguys.com/curve.html – Download the demo and Sync to get these presets."

Taking the Field Kit FX to the streets!


Published on Oct 27, 2017 KOMA Elektronik

"THE FIELD KIT FX IS NOW AVAILABLE ON KICKSTARTER:
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/...

Join KOMA's Wouter while he takes a walk around Schillerkiez, Berlin with his latest creation: the "Fieldkitar," a mixture of the Field Kit and Field Kit FX, taped together with a strap so you can wear it and play it as an electro-acoustic keytar! Find sounds anywhere!

All audio was recorded directly on a Zoom recorder and normalized for levels, without any additional editing.

This portable setup is powered by the upcoming STROM Mobile (in stores January 2018), which allows you to power any 9V/12V music device from any type of 5V USB power bank, giving Field Kit and Field Kit FX users the possibility to really take their kits to the Field!"

MFB Tanzmaus, Korg Monologue & Behringer UM100 Ultra Metal


Published on Oct 27, 2017 3rdStoreyChemist

"Jamming with the Tanzmaus drum machine and a Monologue synthesiser synced together (Monologue MIDI Out to Tanzmaus MIDI In).
The UM100 has been placed on an aux send."

Ambient ARP Odyssey - Roland JX-03 - Roland JU-06


Published on Oct 27, 2017 Alba Ecstasy

"To understand better what is happening in this video, I'll tell you that the
- Virus Ti2 is Controlling the ARP Odyssey, having as reverb the Neunaber Slate (best reverb I ever had),
- System-1 is controlling the Roland JX-03 (holding a chord), having as effect unit the Zoom MS70cdr and the
- Reface CP is controlling the Roland JU-06, having as reverb the Behringer RV600.
Nothing else. Enjoy!

ae http://www.albaecstasy.ro"

Daughter Helps BoBeats Assemble A Beautiful Synth Stand


Published on Oct 26, 2017 BoBeats

"Assembling a wonderful double synth stand that CremaCaffe sent for review."

Cute kid! Cool key chain gets the synth bling label.

Analog Four MK2 - How To Use CV/Pedal Inputs (Beginner Friendly Tutorial)


Published on Oct 27, 2017 BoBeats

"In this video I go over the new CV/expression pedal inputs on the Analog Four MK2 from Elektron. I also play some demos where I use these inputs."

Roland Juno 60 Chorus vs. Roland SDE 2500 Chorus


Published on Oct 26, 2017 RĂ¼diger Gaenslen

"Comparison between the Roland SDR 2500 Chorus effects and the Juno 60 internal chorus. The SDE-2500 is the last of the vintage Delay rack series beginning with SDE-2000, following SDE 1000, SDE 3000 and finally SDE 2500 from 1983. The SDE 2500 has 64 RAM, which include 16 presets, most delays. But you also can modulate the effects to nice Chorus and Flanger Sounds. Here I played the 5 internal chorus presets against the 2 internal Juno chorus settings.

I did not use any additional effects, mastering, eq and any else."

Thursday, October 26, 2017

Bastl Thyme + Soft Pop Live at Control 10.17.2017


Published on Oct 26, 2017 Control Synthesizers & Electronic Devices

"Bastl from Czech Republic brought by their new Thyme (3 years in the making!) and the new collaboration with Casper Electronics, SoftPop. Also demo'd is a new update on the Knit Rider (so playable.) Every time Bastl demos, we covet their devices all over again.

Control is a brick/mortar and online shop specializing in unique
music devices. Located at 416 Lorimer St. in the South Williamsburg neighborhood of Brooklyn, NY. We are open 7 days from 12-8pm.

ctrl-mod.com"

You can find previous and upcoming events via the CONTROL NY label here.

Imitation for Poly Evolver Keyboard


Published on Oct 26, 2017 Sacred Synthesis

"A short improvisation using the style of "imitation" - repeating a melodic theme at different pitches and with variations. The highest development of imitation is a Fugue.

The piece was played on one keyboard - the eight-voice Poly Evolver; no bass pedals were used.

The patch uses a distinctive digital wave shape which is happily typical of the Evolvers. It is slightly raspy, due to the use of Audio Modulation, which adds to an otherwise transparent sound a greater definition of pitch. Otherwise, the lower notes seem to consist almost entirely of partials, with no apparent fundamental. The original wave shape (minus the Audio Modulation) has an ice cold crystal blue quality. Hence, the color of the instrument itself seems to be most fitting.

The picture was taken after a long night in the music room. The late hours allow for uninterrupted concentration unlike any other part of the day, as every artist appreciates.

Instrumentation:
DSI Poly Evolver Keyboard
DSI Poly Evolver Rack

Effects:
Lexicon MX300

Performed live and recorded directly to a Tascam CD-RW900 Mk II.

ALL MUSIC PROPERTY OF SACRED SYNTHESIS 2017

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