Thursday, March 21, 2019
WHERE'S THE MINIMOOG!?
Published on Mar 21, 2019 once upon a synth
"Look mum no computer jokingly challenged us to make a song using this footage, so I couldn't resist. This was some live stream footage from Thomann Synth Reactor. Thanks to Marc Doty for expressing his passion for the Minimoog and Simon the Magpie for the brief appearence. #TSR19"
Some synth humor for you today. :) We need some "WHERE'S THE MINIMOOG!?" Synth Ts.
Here's what Marc had to say about it:
"You know, if German beer companies really cared about visiting Americans, they would label their innocent-looking lager bottles with warnings in red letters that are big enough for old people to read that say "Easy there, tiger... there is more alcohol than you're used to in this." But they don't. So, plainly, we have German beer companies to thank for this outcome."
TB-303 + TT-303 + TR-808 + TR-909 : ReBirth RB-338 Demo Pattern
Published on Mar 21, 2019 Masaki Takada
Funny. That brings back some memories. The classic ReBirth RB-338 preset demo in hardware.
And another upload today from Masaki Takada:
TR-808 + TR-909 + volca keys
Published on Mar 21, 2019 Masaki Takada
In the Studio Running Two MIDI Sequencers At Once
Published on Mar 21, 2019 The Daydream Sound
"There’s times when it’s best to use more than one MIDI Sequencer together in sync. In this situation we're using the Ensoniq ASR-10 & Roland MC-303. If you’ve just got an Ensoniq ASR-10 and don't know where to start. Learn everything you need to know to get up and running with the Ensoniq ASR-10 Beginners Manual.
https://www.thedaydreamsound.com/samp..."
MONOME ARC // Arclab Max4Live Devices (in three parts)
Published on Mar 20, 2019 Genshi Media Group
"::| TO HEAR THE FULL RANGE OF FREQUENCIES, A GOOD PAIR OF HEADPHONES ARE HIGHLY RECOMMENDED |::
A three-part demonstration of the Monome Arc with the Arclab Rhythm Generator, Electric Dharma Wheels, and Chords devices. These devices were created with Max4Live by Stretta. He is awesome.
#MonomeArc #Max4Live #ElectricDharmaWheels #Arclab"
The Double-Pulse Waveform Generator by Ian Fritz
Published on Mar 20, 2019 Ian Fritz
"A synthesizer waveshaper with two pulses rather than the usual single one."
The Double-Pulse Waveform Generator schematic was featured here back in 2009.
Wednesday, March 20, 2019
Homestuck // Flare [S Y N T H W A V E || C O V E R]
Published on Mar 20, 2019 Ace Waters
Queen's Radio Ga Ga on the Baloran The River synthesizer
Published on Mar 20, 2019 Sean Christopher Evoking Emotion with Synthesizers
"In 1984 Radio Ga Ga was my favorite song. I would listen to it over and over and over....until my parents intervened. LOL I created this cover of Queen's masterpiece using the Baloran The River synthesizer. EVERY sound other than the drums and Freddie's vocals come from The River. I used Cubase to mix the piece and tried to use only stock plugins to create the vibe or the original song. The only other real difference is that I slowed the piece down about 6 bpm, as my synth version just sounded better to my ears slowed down a bit. Other than that though, I tried to stay as trues as possible to the original track."
Queen's Radio Ga Ga (instrumental version) on the Baloran The River synthesizer
Ken Flux on the Arturia MicroFreak (live stream)
Published on Mar 20, Ken Flux Pierce Fluxwithit
"The Arturia MicroFreak is a quirky little synth with a touch plate interface, Digital oscillator, routing matrix, analog filter, and a touch plate keybed.
I was fortunate enough to be an early tester for this product as well as contributed to the Factory sound bank. Join me as I explore some of the interesing bits about this unit."
Panoptigon Plays Optigan Symphonic Strings Disc
Published on Mar 20, 2019 optigandotcom
"Another Panoptigon demo, this time featuring the Optigan Symphonic Strings Disc. This demo features the onboard hall reverb, with no additional processing."
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