Monday, February 26, 2018
Synth Jam 61: GeoShred (iPad), Moog Sub 37, Nord Stage 2EX & DSI Tetra
Published on Feb 24, 2018 Marcus Padrini
"Idea created originally with Korg Gadget for iOS, now in a hardware version with different analog and digital synths.
Nord Stage 2EX: Mellotron Strings
GeoShred (iPad): Lead 1
Moog Sub 37: Lead 2
DSI Tetra: Synth Bass
Korg Radias: E.Piano
Roland MC808: Drums & MIDI Sequence"
Intro To Synthesis Part 4: Exploring Attack, Decay, Sustain & Release
Published on Feb 26, 2018 Reverb
"Justin DeLay shows us how to use envelope attacks, decay, sustain, and release in the fourth installment of our Intro to Synthesis series. Even Justin has had questions about how these functionalities work in conjunction with playing techniques, and he's here to break it down for us.
Read More on Reverb"
All parts here.
How to Build a Modular Synth ft. Baseck | Stoned Mode
Published on Feb 24, 2018 Super Deluxe
"Watch this electronic musician build his own modular synth.
Thanks to Baseck https://baseck.bandcamp.com/ https://www.instagram.com/baseck/"
Korg Monologue & Volca Keys minimal live jam by DreamsOfWires
Published on Feb 26, 2018 DreamsOfWires
"Korg Monologue & Volca Keys live jam. Nothing serious, just a simple, improvised, minimal performance/recording, just to see how they play together and try the sync function (Volca sync out to Monologue sync in). I like polyrhythmic patters in sequences too.
Recorded into AUM with EOS2 reverb (iPad) via iConnectAUDIO4 audio interface.
Video footage is the first part of a series depicting my trip around America (2017). This part features Seattle. Filmed using an iPhone SE and Sony RX100 MkIV. Instrument footage was filmed with a LUMIX GX7.
If you'd like to help support this channel, please check out the following:
My music is available here: https://tomorrowthecure.bandcamp.com
Updates/News about all my musical/creative activity here: https://www.facebook.com/tomorrowthec..."
Much more than a drone!
Published on Feb 26, 2018 Wein Glas
"The Soma Lyra 8 may be the perfect drone synthesizer. But with a little help from the Mooer Ocean Machine and the Boss SL-20 Slicer it is much more than this."
011//Before Sunrise - a Moog Mother 32 self-generating track
Published on Feb 26, 2018 Alastair Wilson
"A moody, melodic, self-generating patch on a Mother 32 sent through an Eventide Space modechoverb reverb and an Eventide Timefactor on banddelay setting. The only other processing applied is a slight cut of the higher frequencies with an EQ in Ableton, to tame some of the filter resonance.
I created this patch with the thought 'can you get the Mother 32 to pan left and right without other gear?'. The answer is, you can, using the VC Mix feature! Switch the VCA to 'On' and the volume to full, patch the VCF output to the Mix 1 input, and then patch the VCA output and VC Mix output to the stereo inputs of your pedal. Patching the LFO triangle output to the VCA CV input and the VC Mix Ctrl input will make the LFO fade the Mother 32 between the 2 outputs.
I also used Veils to attenuate the signal coming out of the Mother 32 so that it wouldn't be too hot for the Eventide pedals.
The patch is semi-random; I created the sequence, but everything else is left to the whims of the modulation. The name comes from the resonance of the filter - I thought it sounded a bit like birdsong, as if dawn is about to break.
If you want to recreate this patch, you can find it here:
https://www.modulargrid.net/e/patches..."
Testing new midi converter for Aelita.
Published on Feb 26, 2018 Alexey Taber
"new midi control for Aelita : note, pitch bend, midi cc -sustain VCF,midi cc -sustain VCA"
Linnstrument Meets Synthesizers.com
Published on Feb 25, 2018 Mark Vasoll
"This is my first explorations of Roger Linn's Linnstrument used in conjunction with my modular synthesizer from Synthesizers.com. Two Rogers? Can't go wrong!"
Introducing ES01 Rack Extension Based on the Yamaha CS-01
Published on Feb 16, 2018 Ekssperimental Sounds Studio
"The ES01 is a faithful recreation of a beloved analog classic. While the hardware which the ES01 is based on was originally marketed as an entry-level synth, it is still a popular tool of many professional artists for its ease of use in getting great sounds, particularly leads and bass lines.
The ES01 is not a 1:1 emulation - it also has additional features like Sub Oscillator, Unison and last but not least, Polyphony. The Touch Data Programmer with its Global Settings and modulation matrix together with the CV connectivity of the Reason Rack gives ES01 massive tweaking possibilities. This all makes the ES01 unique and quite capable of producing many classic analog synth sounds like fat basses, vibrant pads, synthetic arpeggios and leads that cut through the mix.
Ekssperience the sound of the past with the possibilities of the future with the ES01 Analog Synthesizer."
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