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Thursday, April 05, 2018

Rebel Technology Magus Modular Synthesizer Toolkit 2018 Intro Video


New intro video added to the top of the Rebel Technology Magus, Wizard, & Alchemist announcement post here.

Bit Crushing LOW FIDELITY on ASR 10


Published on Apr 5, 2018 The Daydream Sound

"In this video we’ll experiment with the onboard processing on the ASR 10 sampler to create Lo-fi samples.

You guys know how intrigued I am about simulating low bit rate samples. Remember the techniques in this video can be done with other samplers that have a sample rate reduction feature sampler and an outboard compressor."

UVI Introduces the USQ-1 - Digital-Analog Wave Synth


Published on Apr 5, 2018 UVI


via UVI

"The Ensoniq ESQ-1 is a special keyboard at UVI. Used by many on our team, including being a personal favorite of one of our founders, our USQ-1 had to be great. We’ve leveraged years of experience with this synth and put our hearts into creating a collection of sounds that we're proud of and that we’re sure you’ll enjoy.

Released in 1986, the Ensoniq ESQ-1 was one of the first affordably priced workstation-class keyboards on the market, combining an 8-voice, multitimbral digital/analog hybrid synthesizer and a featured 8-track sequencer. The ESQ-1's voice architecture allows customization of up to 3 digital oscillators, assignable to any one of 32 waveshapes, followed by a Curtis 4-pole 24dB/oct resonant low-pass analog filter and 15 routable modulation sources. The sound quality of the ESQ-1 is all-at-once digital, warm and unmistakably '80s - a true gem of the time whose sounds still ring with a brilliant depth and character.

USQ-1 offers 268 selectable layers made from over 22,000 samples. To showcase the sonic potential we've included 400 all-new patches including everything from rich bells, strings and leads to thick basses, textured pads and modulating atmospheres. The versatile design of the ESQ-1 allowed us to create both classic sounds that you’d expect from a vintage-era synth and also modern patches utilizing more contemporary sound design techniques. All-in-all these sounds ring with a special "vintage digital” vibe that synths of this era, and the ESQ-1 especially, do so well."

Buchla Music Easel Videos by ghostcode


Published on Feb 6, 2016 ghostcode

Playlist:
weasel 1
improvisation on buchla music easel
Buchla Music Easel Demo Loops - 001
All sounds are from the Buchla Music Easel being looped with an Electro Harmonix 45000. Some of these recordings may include reverb from a Strymon Blue Sky.
eas-05
bemi easel and looper

Sonic LAB Behringer Neutron Desktop Semi-Modular Review


Published on Apr 5, 2018 sonicstate

"We're looking at Behringer's latest analog synth - the Neutron Analog Semi Modular Desktop synth.
How good can a $300 synth sound?"

Note the CEM 3340 VCO was used in a number of synths including the Crumar Spirit, Moog Memorymoog, Oberheim OB-8, OB-Xa, and OB-Sx, Octave Plateau's Voyetra 8, Roland's SH-101 & MC-202, Jupiter-6 and MKS-80, and Sequential Circuits Prophet-5 Rev 3, Prophet-10, Prophet-600, Pro-One, and Prophet TS. [source]

MFB Tanzmaus & Korg MS20


Published on Apr 5, 2018 3rdStoreyChemist

"Jamming with the Tanzmaus drum machine and a vintage MS20 synthesiser synced together. The MS20 is sequenced by an Analog Four.

A small amount of reverb has been used, no further processing except for normalisation."

Moon Sequence. Moon Quad and mos-lab system.


Published on Apr 5, 2018 Resonant Anvil

"One take. Changes every four iterations - variously to octave, envelope, and keyboard. Patch as shown."

Review: Polyend SEQ and POLY: One sequencer to rule them all?


Published on Apr 5, 2018 loopop

"The most obvious feature of Polyend's SEQ sequencer is the 8-track, 32-step grid, along with a great looking aluminum and oak exterior. However, the abundance of control and charm come at a steep price. Is it worth it?

In this video I give a thorough in depth look at SEQ, and it's companion MIDI to CV eurorack module POLY, testing the sequencing of hardware, modular and software instruments.

On the software side, sequencing is quite simple. SEQ can send MIDI data via USB and supports sequencing on 16 separate MIDI channels, nicely controlling Spitfire Audio's Albion One orchestra.

On the hardware side, I test SEQ's ability to simultaneously sequence standalone synths and eurorack modules using its companion POLY module. Using all three outputs - USB and two MIDI ports - SEQ is able to orchestrate the Novation Circuit, Elektron Digitone, Moog Mother-32 and DFAM, and Plaits from Mutable Instruments, with many channels to spare.

Polyend's POLY eurorack MIDI to CV module works nicely as well, both complementing SEQ and as a standalone module. In the video I show how it can be used to play the three oscillators on Mother-32 and DFAM polyphonically.

SEQ emphasizes simplicity over features. Advanced sequencers such as those in Elektron machines have a longer checklist of features, but there's something about the broad view of multiple patterns at once, sprinkled with a few nifty tricks for quick and easy sequencing, that creates a very compelling environment for live performance."

General Controls Information, G-Stomper Studio 5.7


Published on Apr 5, 2018 G-Stomper Studio by Planet-H.com

"G-Stomper Studio is a Music Production Tool, highly optimized for doing Electronic Live Performances in Studio Quality. It's a feature packed, Step Sequencer based Drum Machine/Groovebox, a Sampler, a Virtual Analog Performance Synthesizer (VA-Beast), a polyphonic + a monophonic Step Sequencer for melodies, a Track Grid Sequencer for Beats, a Piano Keyboard, 24 Drum Pads, an Effect Rack, a Master Section, a Line Mixer and a Live Pattern/Song Arranger. Wherever you are, take your mobile device and start straight away creating your own music.

The integrated VA-Beast is a polyphonic virtual analog Synthesizer to produce complex synthetic sounds of any variety, designed for experienced sound designers as well as for beginners. So it's up to you if you just explore the Factory sounds or if you start right away with designing your own sounds in impressive studio quality. Its sound capabilities paired with the intuitive and clearly laid out interface simply makes G-Stomper VA-Beast to the ultimate Mobile Synthesizer. You will be able to create the sounds you want, and you'll do it faster than on any other mobile synthesizer."

Classic Roland Sound / TR808 / SH101 / JUNO6 / JX3P / TR606


Published on Apr 5, 2018 Analog Resistance

"Small jam made at home, no post production, 1 take recording."
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