Thursday, May 24, 2018
Mixing 5U Modular Tech With Tape Delay & Ensoniq ASR-10 Sampler
Published on May 24, 2018 The Daydream Sound
"Adding tape delay to your setup is old school and it’s fun and unique. In this video we’ll combing vintage technology (Analog Tape & Ensoniq ASR-10) With a modern analog synth. Well I guess it’s definitely old tech as well. Do I even have a point here? Anyway watch the video. It’s great!
Video Timestamp
00:03 - Preamble.
00:43 - Demo begins.
01:04 - The two oscillators are being sent to its analog filter and modulated by the EG.
02:16 - Oscillator 2 modulates the pulse with of oscillator 1.
03:15 - Analog Tape Delay begins.
For those interested. Here follows the patch. The ASR-10 is driving the MIDI to the Modular system. Its audio is also being fed to the Instrument Interface of the modular. Moving on to the Synthesizers.com system. The two oscillators are being sent to its analog filter and modulated by the EG. Later on in the video you’ll see that I take one of the oscillator outputs of the second oscillator and use it to modulate the pulse with of the first oscillator. Lastly the both the dotcom system and the ASR-10 are sent to a Macke mixer. This is where the tape delay is being created. If you want to know how to create Tape Delay here’s the video:"
How To Create Analog Tape Delay Effects With A Reel To Reel Recorder
Published on Feb 9, 2017
"If you have a consumer grade Reel to Reel tape recorder lying around your studio there’s still a few things, you can do to integrate it into your studio. One of those things is analog Tape Delay. Tape Delay is an echo effect based on the principle of audio feedback. In this video we’ll go through the steps to turn your analog recorder into a productive member of your studio.
Here’s how:
Moog Subsequent 37 Filtertypes HQ Audio
Published on May 24, 2018 MrSynthmania
"Take a listen to the different filtertypes of the Moog Subsequent 37, which is the successor of the Moog Sub 37.
The sequence of the filter slope is 6 dB/Oct, 12 dB/Oct, 18 dB/Oct and finaly 24 dB/Oct.
You can hear the difference very well.
All in all the filter of the Moog Subsequent is one the best."
Donner Wave Analog Delay Meets Arturia Minibrute 2 Synthesizer | SYNTH ANATOMY
Published on May 24, 2018 SYNTH ANATOMY
"Recently I purchased another cheap guitar pedal. This time it's the Donner Wave Analog Delay pedal for just 19€. Here is a short sound demo it."
https://www.patreon.com/synthanatomy
The Gloriously Filtered Om Riff...
Published on May 24, 2018 James Edward Cosby
"The Gloriously Filtered Om Riff... A little #iVCS3 tribute to #Gong, #SteveHillage and #MiquetteGiraudy ... Hours of endless fun with Filter Frequency and Resonance Knobs over one of the most driving sqeuences ever! Should I release this patch in a future Preset Bank?"
iTunes: iVCS3 - apeSoft
Roland S-550 and Gotek USB-Floppy Emulator | Review & Demo
Published on May 24, 2018 Espen Kraft
"The Roland S-550 sampler is one of the best sounding vintage samplers out there. It has a really present sonically character and it "degrades" the sound in a very musically way that's pleasing to the ear.
Using a USB floppy emulator is on paper the right thing to do, but in truth it can be a real hassle so be aware of lots of button pushing, make list of whats stored on the USB mamory sticks and don't mess up LEFT and RIGHT buttons on the emulator! :D
The file structure on the memory stick is as follows:
U: ___ | IMG720 _____ | 000.IMG 001.IMG 002.IMG
The 000.IMG file must be the OS image file and the memory stick MUST be formatted with a MBR option - master boot record. Use something like RUFUS for WIndows to do this. Google it."
Wednesday, May 23, 2018
The NDLR Pattern Editor Overview
Published on May 23, 2018 Conductive Labs
"Showing the finished Pattern Editor functionality."
See the Conductive Labs label below for more.
KORG prologue SDK Now Available

via KORG
"prologue introduces an open development API (Application Programming Interface) that allows users to extend the possibilities of the hardware via an SDK (Software Development Kit) and dedicated development tools. Via this SDK custom digital oscillators can be created for the MULTI ENGINE, and custom modulation effects can be added to the existing modulation effects. Users can then load these new custom oscillators and modulation effects into their prologue via the prologue Librarian application (Mac and Win).
Limited Edition DrBobQuotes Posters From The Bob Moog Foundation
via The Bob Moog Foundation
"We are delighted to release three limited-edition posters featuring quotes from our namesake in honor of his May 23rd birthday. The 11” x 17” DrBobQuotes posters are $15 each or the set of three for $40. Only 150 of each will be sold.
They can be purchased exclusively through the Foundation’s online store: bit.ly/DrBobQuotes.
The quotes featured include Bob’s thoughts about the genesis of ideas, the transmission of information from pianist to piano, and about the
design of the theremin.
We chose to release this set of DrBobQuotes posters in honor of Bob’s birthday as they lend personal insight into who he was, how he thought, and what he valued. Our intention is celebrate his spirit while inspiring people to think expansively.
Each poster features a different archival image of Bob Moog, as well as his signature.
All proceeds from the sale of the posters benefits our education and archive preservation projects."
Tone Lab - Stackable Componentized Hardware Synthesizer Kit by Colin Hearon
Tone Lab from Colin Hearon on Vimeo.
"Tone Lab is a musical synthesizer kit that upends the traditional software-based approach to digital music production techniques. Currently, music making software is structured in a very technical manner not conducive to learning. Complicated menus, idiosyncratic functions, and highly technical options are incredibly prohibitive to young, new artists. Tone Lab is restructured to be playful and informative, teaching the basic tools of digital music production by making them into physical building blocks that users can stack up, hearing how the effects interact with one another in real time. The pieces each have graphical elements that teach real industry terms so that users can acquire useful and relevant knowledge.This service allows new users to access the creative world of digital music making, broadening creative diversity in the field."
And a video form Aban Tech:
Published on May 23, 2018 Aban Tech
"Stackable and modular hardware synthesizer facilitates grooving
Industrial designer Colin Hearon set out to simplify the interface and has come up with an interactive, modular synthesis device called Tone Lab where players young or old stack up components to generate layers of sound. The Tone Lab is a great looking piece of kit. Sound sequences are created by selecting and stacking tone generator components to one end of the base and then using four sliding chord units to alter what's being sounded out. Sound generators include effects like reverb and delay, sine/square/sawtooth wave oscillators and filters, arpeggiators and so on. The idea is to build up as many or as few components of a sound that you want, starting with a waveform, then adding filters and effects. Each sound block connects to another via metal prongs to the bottom left. Activating the device plays back the chosen chords in a loop, influenced by the stacked sound components. The chord discs can then be used to modify the various parameters by sliding them up or down in their given slots. Naturally, you wouldn't want your sound stack tower to get too high or it may come tumbling down, but the design looks intuitive and easy to use."
And some pics:
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