Tuesday, January 01, 2019
Ensoniq VFXsd
Published on Jan 1, 2019 Joakim Floke
"Noodeling around on my VFXsd. A great synth for pads, sure. But it can do other stuff to. Digital to the core but with trix up it's sleeve to make it more organic. Here I'm only using it's own efx and I'm also giving a tour of the wavetables or Transwaves as Ensoniq prefer to call it. All Patches I've created my self."
Pittsburgh Modular Microvolt 3900 - Make Noise 0-Coast #11: Drive Me Random
Published on Dec 31, 2018 Electric Music Box
Pittsburgh Modular Synthesizers Microvolt 3900 - Bass
Make Noise 0-Coast - Random Lead
Roland Cloud TR909 - Drums
iConnectivity iConnectAUDIO4+ - Audio Interface
Ableton Live 10 - Daw
More Monark sounds: bass, leads and synth tweaking 🎛
Published on Jan 1, 2019 Synth & Sundry
"Trying out some Native Instruments Monark bass and lead presets while adjusting filter, feedback and contour parameters to finetune the sound. The Reaktor plugin is running within Ableton Live 9 Suite and I use the MIDI LFO Max for Live plugin to add some more movement to the sound. I really like the meaty sound of this plugin."
Yamaha DX7 Custom Patch Tutorial 20 | MF WURLITZER
Published on Jan 1, 2019 madFame
"This custom patch series is the quickest and easiest way to learn how to program your DX7 FM synthesizer.
madFame's DX7 Custom Patches are compatible with most FM synths including DEXED, Arturia DX7 V, Volca FM etc.
To support the channel further check out my Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/madfame
All $2 or more Patrons can download my Custom Patch SYSEX files
Some of the music used in my videos is available on the Magic & Steel bandcamp page:
https://magicandsteel.bandcamp.com
Thanks for watching!"
New Joranalogue Audio Design Receive 2 and Transmit 2 Eurorack Modules
"Presenting Receive 2 and Transmit 2: studio-grade input and output solutions for your Eurorack system. Forget ground loop interference and flimsy adapter cables; instead, easily integrate external gear using pristine balanced lines via sturdy XLR connectors, while keeping HP cost at a minimum.
Receive 2 accepts two external inputs, balanced or single-ended, via XLR or 6.35 mm jack connectors. The very clean integrated pre-amps feature variable gain, ranging from unity to +40 dB on each channel. As a result, Receive 2 can handle just about any signal source you may encounter.
Meanwhile, Transmit 2 offers a stereo pair of XLR output sockets. It combines high-end balanced drivers and an equally performant headphone amplifier in a single module, both with separate level controls. Additionally, the 3.5 mm headphone socket can be utilised as an auxiliary stereo output.
Both modules are just 6 HP wide, and include dual 5-LED VU meters, integrated RF filtering and ESD protection."
Switched On Wagner w/ the Korg Trident
Midi and a Korg Trident.
released January 1, 2019
Album art by Ronnie Senteno
All Compositions originally done by Richard Wagner
Programming done by Connor Eck
license
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Multisamples (2.1)// Synthstrom Deluge Tutorial
Published on Jan 1, 2019 Ron Cavagnaro
"This tutorial shows how multisamples work on the new 2.1 firmware for the Synthstrom Audible Deluge. All of the sounds that you hear are using the internal engine.
Intro 0:00
Creating a Multisampled Instrument 1:06
Shaping The Sound 2:25
Dual Layer Multisampled Instrument 3:19
Replacing The Current Multisampled Instrument 4:20
Editing Note Regions 5:37
Multisample Demo 8:38"
30 12 18 Scrotum Lab - The beast 2 [03]
Published on Jan 1, 2019 batchas
"Testing The Beast Nr 2: Tresses, Grilles, 2 x Radio Music, Orgone Accumulator, Orgone Xpander in one powered frame.
Tresses FMed by Radio Music."
Access Virus KC 61 Key Synthesizer SN K 1020250
Future Retro XS Semi Modular Analog Synthesizer
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