Tuesday, December 25, 2018
Free Ableton Live Instrument Holiday Giveaway- The Estey Reed Organ
Published on Dec 24, 2018 Expanding Sound
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Laurie Anne
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Enjoy this years Holiday Giveaway- Ableton Live Reed Organ Instrument
A fellow musician friend Laurie Ann invited me over to check out her Estey reed organ (or field organ as she referred to it). Naturally I had to sample it! Reeds have such a great sound to them. The pump action style of playing with your feet is very fun. It can be a little on the noisy side, so I decided to sample the organ by filling the chambers with air and letting the reeds play out. I proceeded to sample the organ while pumping it full of air to get the mechanism sound. With your pump pedal potentiometer located in the instrument rack, you can add the amount of foot pump sound into the samples being played. It turned out to be a very cool effect.
The song I made in the demo video came out quite dark. I find it humorous. When I make the demo videos songs for each video I don't start the process with a melody, or even an idea. I usually let the sound itself inspire me to make music based on its tonal structure. In this specific case I think the music was more reactionary. Most Christmas music is so upbeat! All I've heard lately are these holly jolly songs and I think I was just interested in going somewhere else with the tone.
Anyway, I hope you dig the free instrument, and if you can please check out Laurie Annes Music. She was nice enough to let me sample the organ and share with everyone. I think it came out great."
Roland MX-1: 4 Years Later Review
Published on Dec 24, 2018 MR TUNA Music
"The Roland MX-1 is a digital mixer built to work with a combination of different instruments, but especially with Roland-branded USB-specific equipment like the AIRA series, or Roland Boutique series. It's got some unique features like TR-style effect-sequencing, and simulated side-chaining effects... but in some areas I have found a little frustrating.
The day they announced the Roland MX-1 I pretty much knew it was for me. I was already a committed AIRA user with the System-1, TB-3, and TR-8... the MX-1 seemed like a no-brainer with audio/MIDI over USB and additional inputs for my gear.
It's been almost 4 years since getting that 1st MX-1, and my set-up has grown exponentially since then, with more synths and machines, including 2 more MX-1s.
There are strengths and weaknesses to anything, and I try and touch base on what makes the MX-1 unique as compared to other mixers, especially as it fits into my setup, with its playable 'instrument-like' abilities; but also I'll spend some time talking about where it has left me wanting... you know, like a review of some kind.
It's a 4-years-in review!!"
H9 Max MEGA Factory Preset DEMO (No talk) // Eventide H9 Max Demo
Published on Dec 24, 2018 Ron Cavagnaro
"This is an exploration covering most of the Factory FX presets on the Eventide H9. The loop material was sequenced with the synthstrom deluge controlling all of the following instruments and gear: novation circuit, emx1, novation bass station 2, roland system 1 promars plugout, ju-06, jp08, jx03, rc505 loopstation, mx1 performance mixer.
The EMX1 was not affected by the aux send that was used on the MX1 in order to maintain how the effects may feel in a full mix. The aux send also uses some dry signal because it sounded better using a balance of both.
Please note that this is the H9 MAX, which includes all of the algorithms, if you get a lower version, such as H9 Core it will not have all of these presets!
Monday, December 24, 2018
OB-6: Merry Lisztmas (Weihnachtsbaum, #3)
Published on Dec 24, 2018 Kris Lennox
"'Shepherds at the Manger' (In dulci jubilo) by Liszt. This work forms part of Liszt's wonderful 'Weihnachtsbaum' ('Christmas Tree). Not a set well-known within the piano-playing world - but certainly a fantastic set. As well as this piece, #'s 2, 6, and (especially) 9 are great pieces I'll likely record in the future; #2 on synth, and the others on piano (due to the wider range).
Weihnachtsbaum, written for Liszt's granddaughter Daniela von Bulow, was premiered on Christmas day. Hence this post on Christmas day :)
Just a quick sight-read through the score on this recording, but very interesting to hear the piece on the Oberheim. Liszt's instructions indicate the work is to be played on either piano or harmonium, but who knows: he may have enjoyed the piece on synth.
Merry Christmas to everyone - have a great day.
All best
Kris"
HappyGhostXmasShow [teenage engineering PO-32 tonic]
Published on Dec 24, 2018 ghostradioshow
"Enjoooooooooooy!!!!!!!!!!!"
A Merry Little Synth Ditty
Published on Dec 24, 2018 poorness studios
"I normally compose my synth stuff in minor or dorian keys, today I switched it to major for a minute... and made this. It sounded merry so Happy Holidays. :-)"
Semi-random Miracle | VCV Rack Holiday Patch
Published on Dec 24, 2018 VCV Rack Ideas
"Support me and get this patch and other stuff - https://www.patreon.com/vcvrackideas
This year is awesome. This year I met VCV Rack. This channel is the result of passion for it and modular synthesis.
I thank you my guests and subscribers. You are cool. Happy Holidays!"
Old Danish Christmas Songs Played on the Roland SH-2000
Published on Dec 24, 2018 organfairy
1. Old Danish Christmas song #1 played on Roland SH-2000
"Børn og voksne i kærlig krans" is a well known (at least by people of a certain age) Danish Christmas song. It comes from an old theatrical play called "Nøddebo Præstegård" and was written by J.P.E. Hartmann in 1862.2. Old Danish Christmas song #2 played on Roland SH-2000
I got it out of an old piano book and purists will probably demand that I play it on piano. However, I don't play piano very well and I actually don't have a piano.
But I have for quite a while been wanting to try and make music on synthesizer the way they did back in the days where synthesizers were always monophonic: One note at a time building up harmonies with a multitrack recorder.
So I split the piano arrangement into bass, string 1, string 2, and melody, and played the whole pile on my old monophonic Roland SH-2000 synthesizer. I added some reverberation in post production. But apart from that everything is made on the Roland synth.
"'Kimer i Klokker' (~Bells are chiming) is an old Danish Christmas song. Just like the one last week I play this solely on Roland SH-2000 analog synthesizer using only the VIBRAPHONE preset - because this was what came closest to a bell. However, I do use an extra gadget: I thought the vibraphone didn't have enough bass. So I used my old Boss OC-2 octave pedal to give the bottom voice some more........well, bottom.
And with this video I want to wish you all a Merry Christmas!"
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