Sunday, December 30, 2018
Ascend
Published on Dec 29, 2018 TRAVLLR
"Another inspiring sounding short clip I made with the Moog One, Sub 37 and Prophet T8."
Modular Performance :: Flight :: Buchla 200e Skylab
Published on Dec 29, 2018 Mike Thomas
"I'm using all the individual oscillators available to me here (a grand total of four, since there are two complex oscillators -- the 259e and 261e). While I'm using them as individual voices, the modulation oscillators are also modulating the main oscillator (pitch/FM on the 259e and timbre on the 261e). This modulation is being affected by position on the main keys as well as the X/Y pads of the K-controller.
Musical parts are controlled by the 251e providing a trio of very short sequences selected by the K-controller, a "split" setup of the K-controller's long keys, for the hand-played bass and melody parts, and an arpeggio controlled by the K-controller's arpeggiator.
Obviously I need to work on this a bit more to get timing and movement down. I'm also hampered a bit here from time to time by the fact that as I play my hands get a bit sweatier and this causes some stiction on the keys the longer I go. That's not going to change, so I just need to learn how to deal with it.
#buchla #modular #synthesizer"
Streetview 2 :KORG volca/minilogue/MS20mini
Published on Dec 29, 2018 karenevil
"Experimental video editing with improvised soundtrack.
Synthesizers : KORG volca beats/bass/keys/minilogue/MS20 mini
FSX :VOX DelayLab/Lexicon MX200/SONY MU-R201/KORG KP3+ (end brake)"
Saturday, December 29, 2018
Kind of a Wavefolder
Published on Dec 29, 2018 Sbranvlztronics
"Thanks for watching"
Automation in Ableton - Gross Beets (Part 3) - itijik Production Tips
Published on Dec 29, 2018 itijik
"Part 3!...This time we’ll edit automation, tweak effects and change warp settings to get a nice percussion loop going.
...Leave any questions or comments below!
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/itijik/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/itijik_
Produced By: itijik"
Previous posts featuring itijik here.
Behringer DeepMind 6 Ambient ARPs & Tweaks Analog Synthesizer Rik Marston
Published on Dec 29, 2018 SynthgodXXX
"Behringer DeepMind 6 Ambient ARPs & Tweaks
Synthesizer Demo by Rik Marston
**Watch in HD** **Turn it UP!!!**
Yes the Behringer DeepMind 6 is back!!!!
I seriously am thinking about putting the
Behringer DeepMind series in the top of
my list for synth recommendations of 2018.
I know they came out a few years back but
Behringer really is doing a great job making
clones & custom synthesizers. That BARP
Odyssey looks FANTASTIC! Sounds GREAT!
If you know me & this channel you know how
much I LOVE the ARP Odyssey & love the
KARP Odyssey! Anyway this video is me
playing some slow bass lines, ARPs &
crazy alien modulated leads on the DM6.
...God, I love this synthesizer! So flexible!
Great effects!! Get one if you get a great
deal because they are already cheaper
than their original introduction prices. ;)
Thank you for watching!
Moog The Rogue ditty Dec 2018
Published on Dec 29, 2018 SynthMania
"A ditty with the Moog Rogue, analog synthesizer from 1981."
California Dreamin: a cover with Squarp Pyramid and friends
Published on Dec 29, 2018 Olivier Ozoux
"I don't think I've ever posted a cover here before, this one is the classic
California Dreamin' from the Mama's and the Papa's, with vocals shamelessly lifted from Freischwimmer's own cover.
Squarp Pyramid: sequences all the things
Synthstrom Deluge: digital percussions and vocal samples
MFB Tanzbar: analog percussions
Audiothingies MicroMonsta: pads
Modor NF-1m: organ
PreenFM2: Bass and Percussive bassline
Yamaha MU-80: synth choir, guitar, lead pan flute"
And some grass. ;)
LABELS/MORE:
Audiothingies,
MFB,
Modor Music,
PreenFM,
Squarp Instruments,
Synthstrom Audible,
Yamaha
MacBeth Micromac-R X-Series Analog Eurorack Synth Module
Note: Auction links are affiliate links for which the site may be compensated.
via this auction
"From MabBeth Studio Systems:
the idea started a while back when the first analogue destop synthesizers first made their appearance.
a while back, i too, was considering how much sound creation facility could be put into a very small area. historically- my designs have been integrated analogue synthesizers at which i have some expertise. more recently, i have worked on modular synthesizer too. my style is to offer a no comprimise, quality sound product employing whatever it takes to make that possible! i have worked on various ideas that employ the integrated aspect with the flexibility of a modular synth. the result now is my latest products, the micromac-r and the micromac-d.(series)
the micromac is a full scale integrated analogue synthesizer in a very compact space. there are two units to be made available. the micromac-r is aimed at the 3u eurorack modular synthesizer users and the micromac-d is aimed at those who wish to take a synthesizer into the live performance domain. the micromac-d is housed in a compact desktop unit coming with an extra two lfos and a sophisticated midi/glide/lfo control section- allowing the unit to be used in many situations where it may be the only analogue instrument in use.
the highest priority was to design a synthesizer that would have not one oscillator, or even two- but three voltage controlled oscillators. key was to have more than the standard sawtooth and square waveforms available- but also to employ triangle waveforms and sine waveforms. it was also also deemed very important that the oscillators would have their own voltage control inputs and separate audio outputs to integrate with other modular synthesizers. another very important audio component was the inclusion of a noise generator. any full-scale synthesizer must have dual envelope generators. the first eg is key to sweeping the filter- but a separate eg is also very important to shape the final output or voltage controlled amplifier section.
via this auction

the idea started a while back when the first analogue destop synthesizers first made their appearance.
a while back, i too, was considering how much sound creation facility could be put into a very small area. historically- my designs have been integrated analogue synthesizers at which i have some expertise. more recently, i have worked on modular synthesizer too. my style is to offer a no comprimise, quality sound product employing whatever it takes to make that possible! i have worked on various ideas that employ the integrated aspect with the flexibility of a modular synth. the result now is my latest products, the micromac-r and the micromac-d.(series)
the micromac is a full scale integrated analogue synthesizer in a very compact space. there are two units to be made available. the micromac-r is aimed at the 3u eurorack modular synthesizer users and the micromac-d is aimed at those who wish to take a synthesizer into the live performance domain. the micromac-d is housed in a compact desktop unit coming with an extra two lfos and a sophisticated midi/glide/lfo control section- allowing the unit to be used in many situations where it may be the only analogue instrument in use.
the highest priority was to design a synthesizer that would have not one oscillator, or even two- but three voltage controlled oscillators. key was to have more than the standard sawtooth and square waveforms available- but also to employ triangle waveforms and sine waveforms. it was also also deemed very important that the oscillators would have their own voltage control inputs and separate audio outputs to integrate with other modular synthesizers. another very important audio component was the inclusion of a noise generator. any full-scale synthesizer must have dual envelope generators. the first eg is key to sweeping the filter- but a separate eg is also very important to shape the final output or voltage controlled amplifier section.
PREVIOUS PAGE
NEXT PAGE
HOME
© Matrixsynth - All posts are presented here for informative, historical and educative purposes as applicable within fair use.
MATRIXSYNTH is supported by affiliate links that use cookies to track clickthroughs and sales. See the privacy policy for details.
MATRIXSYNTH - EVERYTHING SYNTH













© Matrixsynth - All posts are presented here for informative, historical and educative purposes as applicable within fair use.
MATRIXSYNTH is supported by affiliate links that use cookies to track clickthroughs and sales. See the privacy policy for details.
MATRIXSYNTH - EVERYTHING SYNTH