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Monday, August 13, 2018

Medusa Hybrid Synthesizer - Music Demo Seven


Published on Aug 13, 2018 Polyend

"The last one from the series of Dreadbox & Polyend Medusa Hybrid Synthesizer music demos. All sounds besides the drums are made and recorded straight from Medusa's master audio output. No wavetables were harmed during the shot of this video.

The video, sound design and audio composition by Piotr RaczyƄski.
Recorded 11.07.2018 in Polyend HQ."

Previous demos.

First Patch - Jupiter 6 | Red Bull Music Academy


Published on Aug 13, 2018 Red Bull Music Academy

"How to get started making music on the Jupiter 6, an instrument by Roland used by the likes of Moby, ZZ Top and Vangelis."

First Patch Red Bull Music Academy Videos

First Patch - Minimoog | Red Bull Music Academy


Published on Aug 12, 2018 Red Bull Music Academy

"How to get started making music on the miniMoog, an instrument by Moog used by the likes of Sun Ra, Giorgio Moroder and Gary Numan."

First Patch Red Bull Music Academy Videos

First Patch - Moog Voyager | Red Bull Music Academy


Published on Aug 12, 2018 Red Bull Music Academy

"How to get started making music on the Voyager, an instrument by Moog used by the likes of Trent Reznor and J Dilla."

First Patch Red Bull Music Academy Videos

First Patch - Roland SH-3A | Red Bull Music Academy


Published on Aug 12, 2018 Red Bull Music Academy

"How to get started making music on the SH-3A, an instrument by Roland used by the likes of the Human League."

First Patch Red Bull Music Academy Videos

Serge VCFQ filters - 303 style :)


Published on Aug 13, 2018 batchas

"I don't have any TB303 in the studio anymore since a loooong time, but the VCFQ filter is not only very good when pingged, it's also a very cool filter.

Serge Paperface NTO sent into VCFQ filters.
Here I'm switching between the VCFQ on the Paperface system and the VCFQ on the STS system. Audible differences between the 2. Mostly Q (the resonance) is more drastic on the STS one."

Sunday, August 12, 2018

New Kiwitechnics Kiwi-1000 Upgrade for the Oberheim Matrix-1000





Kiwitechnics, makers of the Kiwi upgrades for the Roland JX-3P, JX-8P, Juno-106, and KORG Polyix, have a new DIY upgrade available for the Oberheim Matrix-1000. The cost is $295 plus shipping.

Details via Kiwitechnics:

This is an upgrade for the Oberheim M1000 rack mount synth module. This will transform the M1000 from a difficult to edit preset module with a poor midi interface into a full featured synth with some excellent features. The M1000 synth hardware is based on the CEM3396 ‘synth on a chip’ and this gives the synth a versatile set of features including multiple combined and editable waveforms on each DCO as well as PWM and VCF FM controls but will still retain the Oberheim ‘sound’. The upgrade will also replace the on board DCO master clock. The M1000 clock is a single fixed master clock that both DCOs use and this limits the range possible to about 6 octaves. The K1000 upgrade will replace the single master clock with separate clocks sources and each of these will have a range of 64’-2’. This is pushing the CEM chip to it’s limits but we feel the results are worth the effort.

The Oberheim M1000 has been hamstrung with most of the patches that cannot be edited, poor midi and a difficult patch format making editing and sound creating a challenge. We are using the experience gained with our other upgrades to redesign the M1000 to be a fully fledged synth with all the usual Kiwi features. This is not a M1000 with the midi fixed it is a completely new synth. We are incorporating Oberheim tone imports but because the tone layouts are so different the conversion is not going to produce exact matches. We are also putting in imports for the K106 & K8P products and well as Roland JX8P and JX-10/MKS-70 (Tones only) which will provide a big tone library from the web to use as a starting point.

The upgrade comes with a front panel label that will fit over the existing buttons and LEDs.

The Kiwi-1000 Upgrade features:

Elastic Drums Update 2.2 with microphone recording improvements


Published on Aug 12, 2018 Oliver Greschke

"With update 2.2 microphone recording should be more intuitive now, giving you a much better visual feedback of the recording procedure. Be it with the built in microphone or an external microphone or line in. And you can also trigger the recording procedure with external Midi controllers."

NuEVI wireless playing SE-02 - new Gate Hold feature - Mark Steiner


Published on Aug 12, 2018 Mark Steiner

"Playing the SE-02 wirelessly and testing out new beta of Gate Hold mode on the NuEVI using standard resolution midi. It's the smoothest I have ever felt playing an analog unit via standard midi with breath control (with no analog slew on the end). So exploring ways to bring these types of tones in a more fluid way to others. This also smoothens any synth voice that doesn't need the attack tracked for effects or attack sound (like the bow attack of a violin).

You can do this on other wind synths manually by setting zero as though you are very slightly blowing when you really are not. This has been confirmed on the standard Steiner Midi EVI by Don Cagen with an Oberheim Xpander.

But you could also with EWI's that allow zero threshold changes (or those that don't if you ask secret agent, Ingo how).

As this doesn't work for all instruments, it's likely more for studio than live, which is why Johan has placed this feature easily switchable in the NuEVI. This approach was Johan's idea in the first place and it's truly amazing.

Also this video shows how to get smoother LFO by using XMod on the SE-02.

For NuEVI info and wait list: TheNuEVI@gmail.com

Once the update for the NuEVI is released, to turn on Gate Hold, hold the EVI like a doorknob, specifically touching the bottom 3 octave rollers and the canister button, and then tapping the pitch bend up sensor. To turn off... same except tap the pitch bend down sensor.

Some synths can do this, but it's absolutely smoother setting it up on the controller side instead of the synth or sound source side. At least to a large extent due to the fact that the controller will always send note changes via midi instantly, whether you are blowing yet or not."

Prophet-6 vs OB-6: The Differences


Published on Aug 12, 2018

"Just a quick and very unscientific look at some of the distinctions between two very comparable synthesizers. The Prophet-6 and the OB-6 may be remarkably similar, but there is still a lot that differentiates the two and your friend MR TUNA is here to stumble through them a bit on your behalf, so check ittttt"
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