Wednesday, October 03, 2018
Magnus Et Magnus With HP Oscillators Beats And Drones
Published on Oct 3, 2018 NoizeHack
"Noise Engineering let me borrow their two new 5U format modules, The Basimilus Iteritas Magnus and Manis Iteritas Magnus, so I made this video with them. I ran them through the Retro Mechanical Labs Jekyl & Hyde dual filter/distortion. The two HP 200CD Oscillators are vacuum tube sine oscillators used for drones and sirens run through the Vermona Retroverb Lancet."
MFB Dominion 1 Keyboard Synthesizer
BLUE Roland SH-01A Boutique Synthesizer SN Z210600
Erica Synths Techno System sound demo
Published on Oct 3, 2018 Erica Synths
"In this video we explore the darker side of the Techno System."
Rebach VCO GR11 and VCF-A Catch bass demo sound
Published on Oct 3, 2018 Dziam Bass
"Hey Folks.
Today I have a fast small demo with ReBach VCO GR 11 and VCF-A from the Catch series.
Rebach quite quickly develops products so it is worth keeping in mind this Dutch company.
VCF-A. The characteristic and distinctive feature of the filter is the high feedback / resonance. The almost unlimited feedback circuit produces a cheeky sound. be aware of speakers and ears!
Because of the high level of the factory tuning, the amplifiers are in the limit and therefore give a warm sound. A level control / mixer at the entrance.
The GR11 Voltage Controlled Oscillator is a simple but powerfull SAW core oscillator tuned for bass applications also as applicable as semi-LFO. The GR11 VCO generates four waveforms (SAW / SQUARE with PWM / TRI / SUB SQUARE).
The GR11 has a unique Sub section which generates a square waveform that can be adjusted in four parts. Extremely well applicable for bass! Use it as LFO or even as simple voltage / frequency controlled. 4-step sequencer or modulate a second GR11 for a wide range of deep sounds or FX."
New Make Noise René Tutorials
Three new videos have been added to the Make Noise Rene tutorial playlist here.
See dealers on the right for pricing and availability on gear.
LABELS/MORE: eurorack, Make Noise, synth tutorials
LABELS/MORE: eurorack, Make Noise, synth tutorials
Moog Grandmother vocal vowel talking synth tutorial
Published on Oct 3, 2018 once upon a synth
"This is a patch making tutorial for how to make some really strange vowel/vocal/talking synth type sounds. We're not going after a specific sound and we're obviously not trying to get full words out of the synth, but this is a fun way to get general vocal-ish sounds out of your synth. The main thing here is the audio-rate modulation of the filter cutoff."
Polyphonic Sequence on Medusa
Published on Oct 3, 2018 Dreadbox
"Part 3 of a series of videos tweaking sounds and sequences on the Polyend & Dreadbox Medusa Synthesizer.
In this video Yannis creates a polyphonic sequence on the Medusa synthesizer, and later he edits parameters on steps."
Teenage Engineering OP-Z Mega Tutorial - Level 1
Published on Oct 3, 2018 cuckoomusic
"The OP-Z is finally here! How does it work? After hanging out with me in this video you will get the workflow into your backbone. There's SOOOO MUCH you can do with this tiny device, so I don't want to stress it. If you're really interested in learning how to manoeuvre this machine, let's take our time. So make yourself a cup of tea, and let's get going."
See dealers on the right for pricing and availability on gear.
LABELS/MORE: synth tutorials, Teenage Engineering
LABELS/MORE: synth tutorials, Teenage Engineering
New KOMA Dual Discrete VCA Eurorack Module
Published on Oct 3, 2018 KOMA Elektronik
"The KOMA Dual Discrete VCA offers two independent high quality VCA channels, both built up out of discrete transistor cells with low CV and audio bleed, very low noise and distortion. The VCA’s feature set also enables you to experiment with the linear/exponential response curve, changing the dynamics of your sound. Play around with the gain settings for creative distortion effects in the classic KOMA style: High quality sound by default, noise by choice!"
"BERLIN, 3 OCT 2018 - KOMA has been rather quiet on the Eurorack front over the past years, but that is about to change! Introducing the latest module in the KOMA Elektronik Eurorack line: the Dual Discrete VCA!
The KOMA Dual Discrete VCA offers two independent high quality VCA channels, both built up out of discrete transistor cells with low CV and audio bleed, very low noise and distortion. The VCA’s feature set also enables you to experiment with the linear/exponential response curve, changing the dynamics of your sound. Play around with the gain settings for creative distortion effects in the classic KOMA style: High quality sound by default, noise by choice!
Our VCA is designed to operate with CV signals of 0V - 5V. We added attenuators (ATT) on CV Input 1 of Channel A and CV Input 2 of Channel B, to allow the user to adjust the incoming CV level. For instance: when you have a higher CV signal, you can attenuate it down to the appropriate 5V level.
More Modules are coming!
And this is not the end, we are designing and developing more modules which will be released over the coming months, together forming a full KOMA Eurorack system. We aim for each module to be a definite version of its function, which exemplifies the rich and unique KOMA sound, unique music machines with great build quality and excellent customer care.
The Dual Discrete VCA is available from today onwards from the KOMA Elektronik website and through KOMA Elektronik dealers world-wide for a MRSP of 199EUR."
See dealers on the right for pricing and availability on gear.
LABELS/MORE: eurorack, KOMA Elektronik, New, New in 2018, New Modules, New Modules in 2018
LABELS/MORE: eurorack, KOMA Elektronik, New, New in 2018, New Modules, New Modules in 2018
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