Wednesday, March 14, 2018
015//Hell Trembles - a horrific Moog mother 32 self-generating patch
Published on Mar 14, 2018 Alastair Wilson
"A semi-self-generating modular patch using a single Mother 32 sent through an Eventide Space black hole reverb and an Eventide Timefactor on banddelay setting. Some compression has been applied to tame the resonant frequencies.
The patch is semi-random; I created a sequence, but everything else is randomly generated using the Assign output of the Mother 32. This patch is actually based on tuned notes; the bell-like, inharmonic frequencies come from the Eventide Timefactor, where both delays are very short (under 20ms), and have a feedback of 101%. To prevent the feedback becoming uncontrollable, each delay is bandpass filtered (with high resonance) and a slow LFO is affecting the cutoff frequency of each filter. The effect is that the feedback keeps the delay from dying quickly, but cannot build forever as the frequencies that are feeding back are slowly changed through the filtering. Great for sounds like these!
If you want to recreate this patch, you can find it here:
https://www.modulargrid.net/e/patches/view/37447"
SYNTHSTROM DELUGE Unboxing & Demo Videos by VJ FRANZ K
Published on Mar 13, 2018 VJ FRANZ K
"It's D-Day! The Deluge has arrived from New Zealand. More than just a 'drum machine' it could be considered a music production station, master sequencer or laptop replacer. ; - )
A Heavy Rain Is Forecast...
Here was the result of my first two hours using the Deluge synthesizer, I'm posting it like several others have.
Also, this is one take to perform it. I'm learning this, and like it a lot so far!"
Playlist:
SYNTHSTROM DELUGE Part A - UNBOXING! Unedited Upload Z58
SYNTHSTROM DELUGE Part B - 2 HOUR CHALLENGE Completed! Unedited Upload Z62
Deluge 2 Hour Challenge: First ~ 20 minutes z60
Deluge 2 Hour Challenge: ~ 100 minutes z61
New Behringer Pro-One Desktop Clone Pics
Two new pics. Looks like they are going with the Behringer Model D case, which implies these will likely be eurorack compatible. You can see some patch point up top. See this post for an earlier pic of the circuit board.
Tuesday, March 13, 2018
Reverb Yamaha DX200 Synth Collection Sample Pack .WAV FM Synthesizer DX7 Rik Marston
Published on Mar 13, 2018
"Reverb Yamaha DX200 Synth Collection Sample Pack"
Synthesizer / Sampler Demo by Rik Marston **100% No Talking!!**
**Watch in HD!!** **Turn it UP!!**
Here is the budget-friendly Reverb Yamaha DX200
Synth Collection Sample Pack AUDIO DEMO IN ACTION!
Over 13 Minutes!!!
These all are BASS, STRINGS, PADS, LEADS & FX. So fun & SO THICK sounding!!
Roland Juno-60 Vintage Analog Synth
Noise Engineering Clep Diaz Tutorial
Published on Mar 13, 2018 Noise Engineering
"In this demo, Patrick OBrien (Obrienmedia) walks us through the Clep Diaz and some of the great stuff you can do with it.
Clep Diaz is a handy and small step CV and LFO generator. In step and random modes, use the encoder to control the number of steps in the sequence; in LFO mode, the encoder controls the amplitude of the wave. Toggle the directionality of the sequence: up, down, or up/down to customize the CVs further. CD also gives CV control over the number of steps in the sequence and an end-of-cycle trigger output. Unipolar and bipolar outputs allow maximal control.
Clep Diaz ships March 16, 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.
_______________________________________________
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."
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