Sunday, March 04, 2018
Mutable Instruments - Plaits - Musical Random
Published on Mar 4, 2018 DivKidVideo
"For this second video with the Mutable Instruments Plaits I'm making use of 'musical random' for tonal modulation while a steady 64 step / 4 bar sequence plays a musical loop that accompanies a drum pattern. I have two other videos expanding on this to come very soon for my Patreon supporters going into the wider patching set up for this but for those reading this far on YouTube ... I'm using Tuesday from TiNRS for sequencing, Erica Synths PICO RND for random in time gates and SH modulation of Plaits."
1st video here.
GeoShred Anywhere-Anytime
Published on Mar 4, 2018 Jordan Rudess
"GeoShred is Wizdom Music’s musical instrument for iOS. Take it anywhere. It works on your iPhone and your iPad. Here is where you can get it. GeoShred by Wizdom Music LLC https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/geosh..."
Untitled #5: Ambient w/ Eurorack + Guitar Loop
Published on Mar 4, 2018 S. B. Arweiler
Voices:
Guitar played into Boss RC-1 loop pedal → Doepfer A-119 → Morphagene
Rings
Mangrove
Sequencing:
Monome Kria (on White Whale)
Clock:
Doepfer A-119 Gate out
Filters:
Three Sisters
Doepfer A-124 Wasp
Effects:
Clouds (Pitch shifter/time-stretcher mode)
Disting Mk3 (Clocked delay)
((headphones. use them.))
Saturday, March 03, 2018
Novation Peak and Strymon Mobius
Published on Mar 3, 2018 Uriel Ortega
"I recently acquired a Strymon Mobius, and I was very impressed with how awesome the algorithms are, especially when used with synths like the Peak. Check it out"
Strymon Mobius Rotary and Novation Peak Organ Synth
Published on Mar 3, 2018 Uriel Ortega
"Here is a short video of me trying out my new mobius rotary algorithm with the Novation Peak Organ wavetable. I think it soudns pretty cool."
Hypersynth Xenophone Analog Synthesizer
The Buchla 250e: When testing turns into music-making...
Published on Mar 3, 2018 AutomaticGainsay
"As many of you might know, I work for Buchla now. Part of my job is to test modules. As a synthesist and composer, my testing procedure can occasionally take on a shape that is a little more creative than practical (but always effective, of course!).
In the midst of testing this 250e, I discovered that my somewhat-random initial knob twists to test the outer ring voltages implied a melody that I liked. So, I tuned it to be a little more specifically to that melody. Then I added a counter melody in the second of the voltage outputs. I created some interesting and complimentary timbres out of what started out as sine waves coming from the 259e and 261e.
Once I had created the sequence, I started messing around with Stage Addressing, because it will create new and different musical outcomes from your original creation.
Keep in mind that this is a test, and is a bit rough around the edges... but I found that the melody and countermelody stuck with me after the test, and felt like I needed to record it in some way. I figure if a test is musical enough that it gets stuck in my head, I should probably preserve it.
I hope you enjoy my first posting of a Buchla product!
Support the creation of this video and all of the Automatic Gainsay videos that have helped you by becoming an Automatic Gainsay supporter on Patreon!
http://www.patreon.com/automaticgainsay"
Yamaha "DX Performance Demonstration" (1985)
Published on Mar 3, 2018 Patchman Music
http://patchmanmusic.com
"Here is the complete cassette demo tape that was distributed by Yamaha with their DX7 and DX9 FM synthesizers. This tape discusses the benefits of FM synthesis, has examples of various FM patches, as well as musical examples. This tape was produced probably around 1984 or 1985 by Yamaha Corp.
Yamaha 'DX Performance Demonstration'
FM Digital Keyboards
DX7 and DX9 Performances
by Gary Leuenerger and Don Lewis
L'LADY (Paich) ©1984 Hudmar Publishing Co. Inc. ASCAP
THE ONE (Porcaro) ©1984 Porcaro Music ASCAP
Performed by David Paich, Steve Porcaro, and James Newton Howard
All rights are reserved by the original copyright holders."
Update: Two more from Patchman Music:
ELEKTRON DIGITONE | massive fat ANALOG MIDI track - VOLCA KEYS | JAM LIVE SESSION
Published on Mar 3, 2018 Michael Kert
"Video contain a MASSIVE FAT ANALOG track of ELEKTRON DIGITONE and KORG VOLCA KEYS. The DIGITONE sending Midi to the ANALOG SYNTH. A MASSIVE FAT ANALOG SYNTH BEAT LIVE JAM Session.
Digitone is a very special eight voice digital synthesizer. It combines a modernized FM implementation with a classic subtractive synthesis signal flow, making it a powerful source of highly unique tones and timbres. Simple a FM Synthesizer, FM Synth."
4 New No Brainer Deals from NewLoops.com
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There's also an extra 15% off all orders over £39. Go to the New Loops No Brainers page to see all deals and subscribe the free newsletter to get new offers straight to your inbox.
These deals end on 15.03.18. More info at https://newloops.com"
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