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Tuesday, March 13, 2018

DAVE SMITH INSTRUMENTS PROPHET REV2 | SOUND SET "PROPHET CLASSICS" by AnalogAudio1


Published on Mar 13, 2018 AnalogAudio1
Update: video renamed to DSI PROPHET REV2 | SOUND SET "PROPHET CLASSICS" by AnalogAudio1 | New Patches | HD Demo

"(c) 2018 by AnalogAudio1

You can buy these patches for your PROPHET REV2 - read the Youtube description for details (scroll down).

The intro sequence was produced via multitrack recording using patches from the AnalogAudio1 PROPHET REV2 soundset. All sounds were recorded directly without any external signal processing. All effects come from the Prophet REV2.
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THE SOUNDS IN THIS VIDEO:

AnalogAudio1 released the new PROPHET REV2 soundset "Prophet Classics"! It will load into bank U2 (user bank 2).

This patch collection features 100 handcrafted, brandnew patches. This soundset provides new, fresh and exciting sounds in highest quality ready to use in your music: delicate pads, interesting arpeggios, realistic vintage string machines, analog basslines, lead sounds, vintage sounds and more (all sounds you hear in the video and more).

Designed for creative production and live playing, the AnalogAudio1 patches have been programmed with wheel assignment, keyboard velocity and aftertouch pressure for further performance expressiveness. This sound set comes with a patch list and loading instructions (PDF).

The "PROPHET CLASSICS" soundset costs only 22 Euros, payment is via PayPal. If you want to purchase it, send a message to:

ceramic-man@gmx.de

You will always get an answer within 12 hours. If not, check your spam folder. After payment you will get the bank

(including a patch list and loading instructions, both as PDF) to your email address.

Buying this soundset you purchase the right to freely use these sounds in your music, releases and gigs. Of course

you can also modify the patches if needed - it's finally for your music and creativity. Any other use is not allowed (like

sharing, reselling, making sample packs, including them in patch collections - you get the idea)."

Assembled Circuit Boards for Google's NSynth Super


For those interested, see the update just below the video in today's post on the NSynth Super here. Auxren will be getting some with all SMD parts assembled for anyone interested.

Korg SQ-1 with Banana Jacks




Via Auxren, where you'll find details on how to do this.

"After building my Buchla system and now my 73-75 Serge panels, I've been looking for a means to sequence the banana-laden synthesizers. After eyeing my SQ-1 sitting on the shelf, I decided to test out the voltages and see what is happening. To my pleasant surprise, the gate outputs on the SQ-1 are hot enough to trigger all my different Buchla modules. Although the SQ-1 only puts out v/oct and Hz/Volt and not 1.2v/oct, I still find it to be a useful module. Eventually I'll add a conversion board inside but, for now, it's great."

Lyricon plays Club of the Knobs Synthesizer


Published on Mar 13, 2018 synthprocess Club of the Knobs Synthesizer

"Pedro Eustache & Kazike at LoLA Music Studio Los Angeles in January 2018. Pedro plays Lyricon connected with Club of the Knobs Synthesizer, experiencing C 1621 Morphable Wavefront Oscillators, C 910 Poly Resonators, C 1660 Voltage Controlled Phase Processor from COTK."

This one in via John L Rice.

Furthrrrr Generator 2/5: Exponential, Linear, and Through Zero FM (LMS EEP)


Published on Mar 13, 2018 Learning Modular

"A comparison between exponential, linear, and through zero FM, using the Endorphin.es Furthrrrr Generator's normal analog triangle core oscillators and the optional digital Strong Zero Core oscillator.

Here is the index for the movie:

00:00 Furthrrrr Generator connections overview
00:36 changing FM modes on the FG
01:13 initial settings
02:06 exponential FM: sine modulator
05:03 expo FM: sawtooth
05:46 expo FM: square
06:49 expo FM: noise
07:26 expo FM: feedback
08:10 expo FM: enveloping modulation depth
09:03 expo FM: percussion sounds
10:03 linear (non-thru-zero) FM: sine modulator
11:23 linear FM: stalling at 0Hz, including workarounds
13:20 linear FM: enveloping FM depth
14:48 linear FM: layering with another VCO
15:25 through-zero FM: installing the Strong-Zero Core
16:11 TZFM: tweaking the tracking
17:05 TZFM: sine modulator
18:13 TZFM: other modulation waveforms
18:52 TZFM: enveloping FM depth
19:24 TZFM: layering with another VCO
19:46 TZFM: more variations
22:13 conclusion"

You can find part 1 here.

Rhythm Machines III: From Decline To Retro Designs


An update to the original posted here, part three is now available on Amazon here.

"Rhythm Machines 3 - a book featuring the drum machines/drum computers released commercially for use in music recording between 1990-2017. The 1990s saw a noticeable decline in drum machines, as keyboard workstations and samplers negated the need for stand-alone drum machines. By 2000, the high values of the classic 80s units saw the emergence of several companies offering clones of these vintage units. Rhythm Machines - From Decline To Retro Designs contains information on over 80 drum machines, from Akai to Zoom, packed into 150 colour pages. A must-have follow-on book from Rhythm Machines-The Rise And Fall Of The Presets, which features the early dawn of rhythm units up to the emergence of the programmable drum machines."

Music Box // Moog Mother 32 and Make Noise 0 Coast Jam


Published on Mar 13, 2018 Analog Rye

"Moog Mother 32 and Make Noise 0 Coast joined at the hip to make a Music Box type of melody."

Analog Ambient Jam " Nightshift " Roland System 1m & SE-02 vs Rocket and UltraNova / MiniNova


Published on Mar 13, 2018 Denis Polic

"Actually i should go to bed, but i cannot sleep, so what should i do? Lets make a new jam, and its right now 1 o´clock in the morning in Germany, and i do a nightshift video. Recorded in one take, hope you would like and share and subscribe, thanks!!! As usual no DAW or other computer stuff involved in my setup, just me and my hardware.

Gear used: Roland System 1m, Waldorf Rocket, Moog Minitaur, Novation MiniNova, Arturia Microbrute, Roland SE-02, Waldorf Rocket, Novation UltraNova.

Rhythm Section: Roland TR-8, Novation Circuit

Main Sequencer: Arturia BeatStep Pro / Keystep

Korg X3 only as MIDI Controller for Blofeld

FX: Eventide H9, Strymon blueSky, EQD Space Spiral, Strymon DIG, Boss DD7, Supernatural Ambient Verbe

Headphones highly recommended!!!"

Korg Prologue 8 Voices and 16 Voices 1st contact presets played


Published on Mar 13, 2018 Matthias plays

"I had the chance to get to play both versions of the new Korg Prologue Synthesizers. I really enjoyed droping the presets and mangling around with them. The Korg Prologue is a one of its kind I must say. There is so much possible that you really need much more time than I had today. I am looking forward to my personal synth of this series. I will for sure play around with much more intense and individual soundscapes. But for now enjoy this short drop in to some presets and those various soundscapes both synths generate."

Digitone Phases Exercise | Steve Reich


Published on Mar 13, 2018 Luke Sanger

"A simple exercise of sine phases on the Elektron Digitone. Inspired by Steve Reich's early 'phase' works."
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