"To celebrate the release of the new Arturia V Collection 7, Expressive E has mapped Touché’s dimensions of movement to these future retro iconic synths.
"A short demonstration of my DT7 together with my DX7 that is equipped with a supermax board.
You hear an arpeggiator sound in the DX7 and I edit this with the DT7 from DTRONICS.
It is an ideal combination, at the end of the video I use my DX5 for a short time, but that is separate from the DT7.
Sorry for the bad picture, but it is just a video to see the possibilities of the DT7 and DX7.
Filming and operating with just two hands is not ideal. I hope you understand this.
But a better video will follow in the long term."
"SWN is a 6-voice modular synth from 4MS, and it lets you navigate wavetables in three dimensions (four if you count the fact that they loop back unto themselves). Here's everything you need to know about Spherical Wavetable Navigator
Gear used in this video:
► Harmonaig from Instruo
► Poly from PolyEnd
► KeyStep from Arturia
► Cremacaffe stands (I recommend Spike XL)
TIMELINE:
0:00 Intro
0:50 How Wavetables work
1:10 Sphere Edit
2:10 Drawing waveforms
3:00 1D, 2D and 3D morph
6:45 Waveform effects
7:10 Panel layout
8:55 Fine tuning
9:30 Push functions
10:05 Editing channels
11:10 Spherical navigation
12:35 Dispersion
13:40 Using v/oct CV
14:30 Polyphonic control
16:00 The LFOs
17:35 LFO to VCA
19:55 Audio rate LFOs
20:35 LFO gate/trig modes
22:05 LFOs as envelopes
23:15 Note & Keyboard modes
23:40 Scales
24:30 Sampling spheres
25:20 Waveform effects
25:50 Presets
26:20 Pros and cons"
"This is how you find your way around the different floors of the FEZ - the floor names correspond to the stand numbers in the floor plan.
E = Entry Level
H = Half High
O = Oben (Top Floor)
W = West Wing
On The Entry Level "E" you can buy tickets, get your festival pass, get general information - and there is exhibition area.
The Half High "H" area is mostly exhibition area.
On the Top Floor "O" you find the Auditorium, Cinema, K1 and exhibition area.
The west wing is mostly exhibition area and is accessible via a small corridor next to the public swimming pool or through the outdoor area where you also find the catering area."
"This time Nikol explores the much-discussed topic of drum synthesis in the eurorack
modular domain. She starts with explaining the simplest ways of creating drums
and percussive sounds and then moves on to a complex three layer drum
patch that is animated by a multichannel sequencer resulting in interesting monophonic
beats.
The animation is basically defining eight different values at each step of the
sequencer, and sending those value groups (or macros, presets) to a drum engine, that
consists of a VCO a noise source, two VCAs a high-pass filter, three voltage-controlled envelopes, and a sampler. Values like volumes, pitch, envelope lengths, and noise filtering are all controlled by the sequencer.
Drums are an essential part of many kinds of music. By building your own drum engine
and beat animation, you can create a truly unique sounding rhythm section with its own
artifacts and kinks, advancing your experience and style."
"Here is our Just Sounds Demo of the ARTURIA MicroFreak, a creative Paraphonic Hybrid synthesiser featuring a digital oscillator, an analogue filter with a touch capacitive keyboard."