Wednesday, June 26, 2019
The Organelle is Brand New Again!
Published on Jun 26, 2019 Critter & Guitari
"Our animated friends discover new features and explore what the Organelle can be!"
"The Organelle has grown from a ‘device’ to a full-fledged instrument and can keep up with your new musical ideas anywhere you go and anywhere they take you.
New features liberate the Organelle so it’s ready to go at any time -- just turn it on and play in impromptu music environments.
It offers an immediate, full-spectrum music-making experience: be playful or intentional in the studio or wherever you find inspiration.
You’re now free to make music in an easier way.
We are happy to announce four new features to the Organelle!
Built-in Speaker
Built-in Microphone
Battery Power
MIDI Jacks
We’re also happy to announce the Organelle has been upgraded with a faster processor, twice as much RAM, and an improved web interface for patch management and Link sessions.
In other words, with its new onboard mic, speaker and ‘AA’ battery power:
Making music with the Organelle is more direct and adaptable to situation/user (less gear needed).
The Organelle is portable and autonomous.
The Organelle is a more powerful instrument that also affords more spontaneous/silly opportunities.
The new Organelle replaces the model launched in 2016. We will continue to call it the Organelle. To differentiate from the older model, we have added an M to the name. Here is a comparison of some specifications between the two Organelles:
WHAT ELSE HAS CHANGED SINCE THE ORGANELLE’S INITIAL RELEASE IN 2016?
The Organelle is an open-ended instrument - it can always become something else. One of the things we were excited for in 2016 was what other users would create and share with the Organelle community. We have been consistently impressed by the community’s contributions!
TONS OF PATCH DEVELOPMENT
Take a look at Patch Storage, you can see a steady stream of shared patches! Some patches are straightforward: synths or samplers with a handful of parameters. Other patches offer ‘pages’ of configurable settings and take advantage of the Organelle OLED screen’s graphics library. Whether they are complex or concise, they’re all great! Here are 13 demo videos of fantastic patches.
GROWING CODER BASE
It’s so great to see musicians taking the plunge and coding their own patches for their sonic visions."
https://www.critterandguitari.com/blog/organelle-is-brand-new-again
ARP ODYSSEY mk.3 Vintage Analog Synthesizer (1978) "Vintage 70s"
Published on Jun 26, 2019 RetroSound
"(c) 2019 vintage synthesizer demo by RetroSound
synthesizer sounds: #ARP #ODYSSEY mk.3 Vintage Analog #Synthesizer (1978)
recording: multi-track without MIDI, played by hand
fx: reverb and delay"
Sequential Circuits Prophet 600
VINTAGE KORG RHYTHM 55 KR-55 SN 250888
ARP Axxe
Korg Mono/Poly SN 373563
Polyend Medusa - Review & Audio Demo
Published on Jun 26, 2019 SamiRabia
"I asked polyend if I could borrow the Medusa for a while to explore it and make an audio demo! Here's my impressions, only to be taken as one persons perspective, it's not an exhaustive review by any means. I hope you get a sense of what it's about and what kind of things you can do with it."
VCO-81 percussion / tom drum synthesis demo 20160625
Published on Jun 26, 2019 Vintage Synthlab
"Two VCO-81s, utilized as the main body voicing of the percussion sound (tom drums in this case). A modulation and equal tracking of exp FM is applied via a D-ENV env gen. One of the VCO-81s is also receiving a slight Lin FM of ~2 Hz..
AWM-3 used as attenuators / gain for CV routing to VCF-74's LP filter cutoff (of white noise portion of drum sound) to allow for custom spread, aka 'keyboard tracking' mixed with a D-ENV env gen.
A huge percussive sound can be synthesized and shaped in a very wide variety of drum sounds, metallic, organic, wood, small to large."
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