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Monday, November 27, 2017

Rebel Technology - Mix 02 & Mix 03 (killer new mix series with Mix 01-04)


Published on Nov 27, 2017 DivKidVideo

"I'm highly impressed with the Rebel Technology mix series and having the Mix 02 and Mix 03 (pssst I'll be giving this away in the not too distant future watch my channel for updates) here has got me really curious about the Mix 01 (matrix mixer) and Mix 04 (16 VCAs in a matrix). It's high quality, clean, bleed free mixing in a great layout and I love the idea of an expandable mixer that you can grow with your system."

DigiLog Tokyo OCTA Synthesizer Prototype


Published on Nov 27, 2017 DigiLog

Syntronik (IK Multimedia) - Demo strings & pads


Published on Nov 27, 2017 Marcus Padrini

"A quick video with some very cool pad and strings presets from Syntronik (IK Multimedia) for Mac and PC."

Analog Keys & Roland JU-06 - eMotional demo


Published on Nov 27, 2017 Alba Ecstasy

"Video is starting with the sound of the Roland JU-06, controlled by Analog Keys' track 1. The other three layers come from Analog Keys.
Roland JU-06 is passed through the Zoom MS-70CDR."

Modular - Verbos and Sputnik Jam


Published on Nov 27, 2017 Mike Thomas

"Just jamming in the Verbos/Sputnik case.

Patch notes: Everything is modulating everything :-)"

Make Noise Morphagene Reels (in Six Parts)


Published on Nov 27, 2017 Genshi Media Group

"::| BEST HEARD WITH A GOOD PAIR OF HEADPHONES |::

I thought I'd show an example of the Reels I use in my Make Noise Morphagene module. Each one of the Six reels in this video I Composed and Sound Designed in Ableton Live using a variety of Instruments, VSTs, and Field Recordings. Normally, I would then load these up into my two Radio Music modules and feed those into the Morphagene, but this time, I loaded them directly onto the SD card of the Morphagene.

Though I use to work professionally as a Sound Designer (well technically, I still do... for myself!) I don't think I will sell these or give them away (unless I get a ton of requests) as they are very much tailored to my own "Cinematic Ambient Soundscape" style... I just wanted to show them here, in hopes that it will inspire others to explore deeper; to spend more time crafting what goes into your own Morphagene.

In the video, I play each reel through before I begin manipulating the various parameters (both manually, and with LFOs.) One note: none of these reels have Splice Markers. There is a lot you can still do without Splicing the reels, and I personally don't use the Splice feature all that often (just occasionally.)

Here is the timeline for each part:

REEL ONE - 0:08
REEL TWO - 2:19
REEL THREE - 5:53
REEL FOUR - 7:32
REEL FIVE - 9:51
REEL SIX - 12:26

Final note: there is a touch of Reverb from Mutable Instruments Clouds. #GenshiMorphageneReels"

op-1test


Published on Nov 26, 2017 Lloyd Barrett

"OP-1 Tombola sequencer driving Pulse Synth, Nord Modular and Axoloti with H9 Diatonic patch."

Sunday, November 26, 2017

New Moog Synth - Geert Bevin, Amos Gaynes - Designing and Implementing Embedded Synthesizer UIs


Geert Bevin, Amos Gaynes - Designing and Implementing Embedded Synthesizer UIs with JUC Published on Nov 22, 2017


This one was spotted and sent in via Soviet Space Child.

A new product they can't go into is mentioned. Further below is a video by Geert Bevin featuring JUCE GUI on Linux running on a Raspberry Pi. Although Moog is known for their analog synths, they of course have already delved into digital synthesis via their acclaimed iOS apps and the Theremini. It will be interesting to see what they introduce at NAMM next year.

"Designing and implementing embedded synthesizer UIs with JUCE

Geert Bevin, Senior Software Engineer, Moog Music
Amos Gaynes, Product Design Engineer, Moog Music

JUCE has become an ideal platform to develop embedded UI applications. Moog engineering discusses C++ JUCE front-end application design on top of streamlined Linux distributions. This talk focuses on practical solutions with code examples, including: maintainable user-interface and user-experience design, code and application architecture, unit and functional testing, efficient message handling and dispatch, domain-specific interfaces, APIs promoting consistency and correctness, patch storage and retrieval, and application-specific scripting.

Presented at ADC 2017, Code Node, London."


Raspberry PI 3 super small and fast custom Linux distribution for Audio and MIDI Published on Aug 11, 2017 Geert Bevin

"Been working on an embedded Raspberry PI 3 project with audio/MIDI.

It is available as open source from here:
https://github.com/gbevin/erpiam

First steps were getting the smallest possible Linux distribution working with full LCD, mouse, keyboard, audio and MIDI support ... and running one full-blown JUCE GUI application. It boots up in just a couple of seconds with a customizable boot screen, pretty neat I think!"

Davide Bransini - Return to Jupiter 6


Published on Nov 26, 2017 Zaphyd

"© 2017 by David Bransini

Jupiter 6 Unison bassline (layered with Korg R3 fading in) , JD-Xi 707 drumkit, Korg R3 high pass pad, Korg X3 Strings, Yamaha Reface DX pad (1:04) , Mam MB33 retro (303) , Juno 106 what it does best at 3:43 :-)"

More AKS Sequencer Rhythmic Patching


Published on Nov 26, 2017 djangosfire
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