Thursday, May 17, 2018
KORG prologue Demo & Review
Published on May 16, 2018 musictrackjp
"KORG prologue Demo & Review デモ&レビュー
DEMO by Katsunori UJIIE.
English sub-titles will soon..."
SDIY Class # 10 - Building a dual Mixer with Otto's DIY
Published on May 16, 2018 Synth Diy Guy
"Today we put our Opamp theory in practice, building a super useful dual mixer module for Eurorack, using the excellent Otto's DIY prototyping system.
https://intech.studio/p/?&page=Ottos"
Introducing the Brandon Coleman Sound Bank for Nord Stage 3
Published on May 17, 2018 NordKeyboards
"We are thrilled to present the Brandon Coleman Signature Sound Bank featuring 50 killer patches created by the brilliant US keyboardist/producer Brandon Coleman (Kamasi Washington, Thundercat, Flying Lotus, Childish Gambino).
The 50 exclusive patches are based on the Nord Stage 3 Factory Bank and capture Brandon’s musical universe covering a wide range of genres.
“The jazz musicians are gonna love it, I think the pop musicians are gonna love it and if you have some funk in you, you are gonna really love it….I got some sounds in here that are strictly for the funkateers!”
http://www.nordkeyboards.com/sound-li...
Read more about Brandon Coleman here: http://www.nordkeyboards.com/artist/b..."
Wednesday, May 16, 2018
Touché & Moog - Expressive E Coming to Moogfest 2018
Published on May 16, 2018 Expressive E
"Composed & Performed by Arthur Bouflet.
To promote Expressive E's presence at the 2018 edition of the Moogfest, and to showcase the collaborative possibilities of Touché and Moog products, this video demonstrates some great sounds created using Touché connected to classic synthesizers from the Moog range.
Thanks to built-in USB, CV and MIDI connections, Touché can be tightly integrated to both hardware and software synths, as shown in the video with a Subsequent 37, the Model D iOS app, and a DFAM, all from Moog.
This video also lets us see a custom wooden skin for Touché, labeled with a golden “Moogfest 2018” logo on it. This custom skin will be available as an add-on for each purchase of a Touché at the Moogfest - Units will be available on sale, at the “Modular Marketplace” inside the festival."
E-mu Morpheus Synth Demos
E-Mu Morpheus Z-Plane Synth Quick Run Through of Sounds Published on Feb 3, 2017 Electric Denim Studios
Three demos, previously not posted, in order of length. Above is a walkthrough. Below are pure sound demos.
"I love some of the Saws and Pads in this synth. I thought I would run through some of them so you can hear them. The Z-Plane filter sounds pretty awesome too."
E-mu Morpheus synth demo, by Pulse Emitter
Published on Feb 9, 2014
"E-mu Morpheus Z-Plane synthesizer, 1993. All sounds custom programmed and played live with no external effects, just reverb and chorus from the unit itself. 'Liquid' is the first word that comes to my mind when describing the sound of the Morpheus. Then 'ethereal'. It's a powerful and easy to program synth, and I know it can do a variety of styles, but for me it's an ambient music machine. It sounds like some multidimensional jellyfish swimming in the aether. Creating sounds on this thing takes dedication, there are 197 different filters to choose from. And so you know, the presets in this synth are pretty terrible, you won't find anything like what i have here in there at all."
E-MU MORPHEUS Z-Plane Synthesizer sounds 【Synth Demo】
Published on Jan 10, 2015 oscillator
Some distortion from :32 to :55 and then it's gone.
"Z-Plane Synthesizer rackmount module with ASIC chips to deliver sweepable parametric 14-pole digital filter "cubes" (the Z-plane filter). The Z-Plane filter is composed of up to eight complex filters that model and interpolate resonant sound characteristics. In this demo track you can hear some single notes, chords and sequences to give you a conception about Z-Plane filter synthesis possibilities of this legendary machine."
ゼルダの伝説メドレー The Legend of Zelda / NES BAND 24th Live
Published on Feb 25, 2018 MatsukeNマツケん
This one was spotted and sent in via Soviet Space Child.
"Each of them is playing one of the 4 available audio channels of the Nintendo Famicom, live."
"■チャンネル登録はこちら↓
http://www.youtube.com/user/km65536?s...
http://nesband.com/
2018.02.17
ゼルダの伝説メドレー(ROMカセット版)。
ファミコン実機に機材を繋いで1人1パートずつ、手弾きで合奏しています。
https://twitter.com/matsu_k3
1ch:なおこーん
2ch:マツケん
3ch:サキヤマ
4ch:ホソタケ"
Synthrotek Ambient Music - Vol. 1 - MST System 104, VERB Quadrangle
Published on May 16, 2018 synthrotek
"Ambient performance by Steve Harmon"
And some PNW sacrilege on the other end of the spectrum:
Synthrotek:s ROBOTOize Pop Music! - Nirvana - Smells Like Teen Spirit
Published on May 16, 2018 synthrotek
"Do you desire to have a vocoder, pitch shifter, speak-n-spell effect, vibrato, 8-bit modulator and a bit crusher sounding module all in a lo-fi heavily CV controllable package? Well surprise! we read your mind! The Roboto module is all these and more (and it has a neat Cylon looking graphic that lights up). Check it out!
Features:
Can be in either Robot mode or Pitch mode, but not both. Handy LEDs tell you which mode you're in. The ROBOT button toggles between the two.
Vibrato toggles on and off. Works in either Robot mode or Pitch mode.
Robot and Vibrato CV inputs activate those modes (and deactivates in the case of vibrato) upon receiving a gate pulse. Gate pulses in these inputs are just like pushing their corresponding buttons. Expected transition is from 0V to +5V (and back to 0V), but it will handle any voltage within the power supply range without damaging the module. Transition between what is considered "off" and "on" is at approximately 2.3V.
Rate pot/input control the clock speed in the chip. A CV input of 0-5V will mimic the range of the pot, but voltages outside of this range will push the rate setting further.
The CV input is mixed with the voltage coming from the pot.
The pitch pot is used to pitch the audio up or down when in pitch mode. It has 7 zones/pitches; 12:00 is normal pitch, and there are 3 steps up and 3 steps down from there.
0-5V fed into the Pitch jack mimic the full travel of the pot (0V is lowest, 5V is highest, normal is ~2.5V). Voltages outside this range are tolerated but won't provide any added functionality.
The pitch pot is disabled when a plug is inserted into the CV jack.
Roboto is fun at parties.
IN LVL adjusts the level of the incoming signal.
MIX:
CCW=input signal only
CW=processed signal only."
crumar ds-2 demo
Published on May 16, 2018 Really Nice Audio
"Before I gave the synth back to its owner I recorded 10 patches with a touch of Eventide Orville for FX.
Best heard on full range speakers"
Laurel vs Yanny: an analogue analysis
Published on May 16, 2018 voltlife
"Using an analogue filterbank/vocoder to identify the frequency ranges that solve this acoustic puzzle."
Pretty funny.
Featuring the Frap Tools Fumana.
Update: Below is the source. What do you hear? voltlife in the video above adjusts the frequencies for you so you can hear what different people hear. Apparently when you lose the ability to hear higher frequencies you hear "Laurel". Welcome to the club. :)
What do you hear?! Yanny or Laurel pic.twitter.com/jvHhCbMc8I— Cloe Feldman (@CloeCouture) May 15, 2018
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