Sunday, January 20, 2019
Korg Volca Keys 80's Style Synth Brass Lead Tutorial Synthwave
Published on Jan 20, 2019 ChrisLody
"A viewer request from '3D Hair', here's how to create an 80's style synthwave lead brass sound on the Korg Volca Keys. You can also download the patch sheet from here:
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/l6c592egul..."
Erica Synths -PICO VOICE with friends from Black Series
Published on Jan 20, 2019 Dziam Bass
"Hi Folks.
I have a small movie showing some sound from PICO VOICE - Erica Synths I also used here a few modules that can still be taken for almost half the price like Black Modulator, Black Quad VCA, Black VC EG, Black Hole DSP, Black Dual VCF, Black Stereo Mixer or Pico SWITCH which later I used for a moment as a switch to Mute for Pico Drums in which there is Kick and one sample.
here is just a small part of these sounds that are available in this module.
Also, it's worth adding with PICO VOICE itself the module features 8 sound generation algorithms: Karplus Strong, Chords, Wavetable, TB303 bassline emulation, PWM, Supersaw, Wavefold and Harmonic saturation, with three adjustable parameters per algorithm and CV control over one user defined parameter. Despite the small size, Pico Voice sounds bigger than it is."
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Blinky lights. Great light show.
Panoptigon Plays KRAFTWERK's "Franz Schubert" on Vintage Vako Orchestron VIOLIN Disc
Published on Jan 19, 2019 optigandotcom
"This is a demo of the PANOPTIGON- the new Optigan/Orchestron disc playing instrument by Quilter Labs, developed in association with optigan.com.
Kraftwerk is undoubtedly the most famous user of the original Vako Orchestron, which can be heard on all their albums from the late 1970s. Most notable is their use of the VOCAL CHOIR disc, but they also made good use of the VIOLIN disc, heard on such tracks as 1977's "Franz Schubert." We painstakingly transcribed the two Orchestron tracks from the original recording and created a sequence in Cubase, which then played back the parts via MIDI into a Panoptigon loaded with a vintage VIOLIN disc just like Kraftwerk had. The left/right channel parts were then recorded in two seperate passes as audio back into cubase, and mixed with a soft synth plug-in recreating the repeating arpeggio pattern. A bit of reverb was added, but otherwise what you're hearing is the direct signal from the Panoptigon.
Please visit http://www.optigan.com for more information about the availability of the Panoptigon, as well as remastered editions of all the original Orchestron disc titles that Kraftwerk used on their albums!"
XCELLERANT// Voyager XL, MS2000, Juno106, Squarp Pyramid
Published on Jan 19, 2019 MR TUNA Music
"Got some new monitors! Can you hear how much better they sound? Yellow was kind of fun though. Just a quick one to make sure all systems go."
Qu-Bit Scanned VCO Eurorack oscillator demo
Published on Jan 19, 2019 Ken Flux Pierce Fluxwithit
"checking out the wild Qu-Bit scanned VCO ..."
New Elektron Machine Teaser
Published on Jan 20, 2019 Elektron
"New minute. New machine. This is just #..."
Update1: swapped out the Instagram embed with the larger YouTube video.
This one was in via Soviet Space Child.
Screen capture below showing Cymbols, HiHats, Clap, Bass, Filter Cutoff, and various symbols and values.
Update2: via Soviet Space Child, via reddit:
"New Elektron machine graphics from teaser"
And some guesses:
Disk (save)
Infinity (loop?)
Interconnected rings (connecting loops -> "song" mode?)
3D box (room/reverb?)
saw wave
tire track/nazi runes (hopefully the former)
A twisted box (convolution reverb?)
Wrench+waveform (configure waveform)
Circles multiplying (something with subdivisions? stereo delay with feedback?)
Growing/shrinking circles (no idea)
Pencil+tuning fork (custom tunings)
Circle + circle&blackcircle (I get a feeling it has something to do with rhythm?)
tab or sideways start/stop marker
repeat
back and forth arrows (looping back and forth feature?)
forward forward arrows (trigger sample and repeat maybe?)
curved up arrow and bars (fade in?)
>>>> forward/tire tracks (fast forward?)
19-28 are self-explanatory words
+24 (sample pitch)
127 is the maximum midi value, could represent anything.
Maybe the filled out circles have to do with morphing something? and the empty ones mean something related to that?
EDIT: What if it has something to do with granular synthesis!!! The dots could represent grains!"
"im hoping granular. looks like it might be 6 voices comprised of 2 oscillators one based on a 'machine' and the other on a sample layer. Each machine probably has its own type of resonator attached to it to mimic the physics of the percussion instruments they're representing."
Update3: a few more icons. Top six rows.
Update4: Meet the Elektron Introduces Model:Samples - New Six Track Sample Based Groovebox.
Behringer Vocoder VC340, MS-101, & Odyssey Collage Pics - Ready to Ship?
New pics added to this post, including some box shots which implies they are getting ready to ship.
Saturday, January 19, 2019
Triangle Pop
"Just an Optotronic Triangle synth and a Bastl Softpop conjoined in an audio tryst with a bit of H9 reverb
Drone from the Softpop, kick and craziness from the Triangle, single tracked
Enjoy, a good subwoofer or good headphones recommended for this and its not recommended if you are trying to calm down. Pretty dark and chaotic
8-0"
Behringer RD-808, RD-909, VC340, MS-101, & Odyssey Pics
Spotted and in via Soviet Space Child.
Update: new pics for the VC340, MS-101, and Odyssey added below. You can see some box shots in these new ones as well. It looks like they are ready for shipping.
Ensoniq ASR-X - TANK DRUM LOOP
Published on Jan 19, 2019 100 Things I Do
"This is one of my most fave tricks. Put a synth or sampler in a loop and just keep adding sound and complexity. Voice limitations and multi triggering of samples can sometimes create some very interesting outcomes :D
If anyone is interested in a video of a teardown and refurb of the ASR-X please let me know! :D"
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