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Thursday, July 11, 2019

Korg Triton LE - Exploring the Presets - Midiverse - TV


Published on Jul 11, 2019 Midiverse - TV

"What's up everybody? Welcome to Midiverse - TV! Today we're checking out the Triton LE from Korg."

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Best Ambient Synth Shootout #74: Access Virus A - Song 3


Published on Jul 11, 2019 Christian's Sonic Spaces

"This is the third song with the Access Virus A. It's a 12 voice polyphonic virtual analog synth with two OSC per voice and two independent resonant filters.

I used for the recording the following FX:
Alesis Ampliton, Pigtronix Echolution 2 Deluxe, GFI System Specular Reverb 2. Depending on the recorded track some FX are deactivated

The signal went through a Presonus StudioLive 16.0.2 into the PC via USB for recording. To create the complete song I recorded consecutively several stereo tracks. The final song was then mastered with a bit EQ and compression on some tracks and some limiting on the master track."

The Analog Four Notebook


Published on Jul 7, 2019 BlueSkyRepublik

"A Guidebook, A Notebook, A Reference Book."


via www.synthdawg.com

"It’s finally here! After many requests it seems to have been a long time coming but The Analog Four Notebook has arrived. 270+ pages of walkthroughs, guides, tips and a deep dive into the Analog Four synth by Elektron. Labelled as an unofficial guide it aims to compliment rather than replace the official manual going deeper in and taking a users perspective in getting the best from the Analog Four MkI, MkIi and Analog Keys. As with all Synthdawg e-books it is a reference for new and experienced users alike, a guidebook and a notebook with sections for personal notes when used within a pdf editor such as Adobe or GoodNotes. In addition The Elektron DIgitakt new OS 1.11 release has been covered in the updated DIgitakt Notebook taking the new scale and randomisation features into account. The Analog Four joins the DIgitakt and Teenage Engineering’s OP-1 In the Producer Notebook family. The mantra of Synthdawg is to bring valuable help to the synth community with producer guides written from a users perspective that can be made personal and used alongside your gear and support your creative process all for the price of a cup of coffee. The producer guides are available at www.synthdawg.com"

BOSS SY-1 Synthesizer featuring Thomas McRocklin


Published on Jul 11, 2019 BOSSchannel

Why do I feel like the SY-1 has been out for a while? Shouldn't it come before the SYB-3 and SYB-5 synth bass pedals? Some high level details:


"JOURNEY TO NEW SONIC FRONTIERS!

The BOSS SY-1 Synthesizer transforms any guitar or bass into a versatile synthesizer sound without a special pickup. 121 ultra-responsive sounds in a compact pedal, all ready to play—with no programming needed.

This amazingly expressive pedal offers latency-free performance that’s a natural extension of your instrument, check out the performance by Thomas McRocklin.

With its 11 categories and 121 total sounds, the SY-1 puts an enormous array of synth colors at your fingertips. Expressive leads, sweeping pads, layered organs, fat basses, and more are all on tap, plus a variety of rhythmic synth patterns that are a blast to jam with. And with the grab-and-go Tone/Rate and Depth knobs, you’re able to adjust any synth voice just how you like, including changing the pitch on some sounds.

SY-1 Sound Types

• LEAD 1/2—A wide range of sounds suitable for single-note soloing.
• PAD—Full tones that work great with chords, from layered pads to synth brass and more.
• BASS—Fat synth bass sounds, including filtered and sub-octave tones.
• STR—Classic analog-style strings, including layered voices and sweeping textures.
• ORGAN—A large selection of organ sounds, including many with rotary-style modulation.
• BELL—Percussive synth sounds with metallic resonance.
• SFX 1/2—A variety of synth sound effects, including explosive one-shot sounds, animated pitch/filter voices, and more.
• SEQ 1/2—Pulsating sounds with rhythmic pitch or filter changes."

https://www.boss.info/global/products/sy-1/

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Moog The Rogue Analog Synthesizer Model 342A SN 4478

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Introduction to Outs


Published on Jul 11, 2019 Intellijel

"Outs enables your modular system to output both professional and prosumer compliant audio, and send it to external amplifiers, mixers, recording devices, or DAW interfaces. Using the L+R Level knob, it scales modular-level voltages down to the level required to drive external gear at either the +4dBu balanced professional line-level standard or the -10 dbV unbalanced standard.

Headphone monitoring is also provided via a low noise built-in headphone amp (with its own independent level control), capable of driving a wide range of impedances — from studio grade headphones to portable style earbuds.

To use Outs, simply connect the final output of your patch to the ⅛” inputs (where the built-in activity LEDs light up to indicate the presence and intensity of the input signal). The left input is normalled to the right, so you can create a stereo signal from a mono source. Or if you have an Intellijel Mixup, you can remove a jumper from its rear panel, and connect it to the Outs module using the 3-pin link cable included with the Mixup.

Features
Headphone amp capable of driving high impedance headphones via a 1/4″ stereo Neutrik jack.
Two channel, +4dBu balanced line level outputs on TRS 1/4″ Neutrik jacks (fully compatible with -10 dbV unbalanced audio gear).
Left input is normalled to the Right input, allowing a mono input signal to drive both stereo output channels.
LEDs to monitor the modular-level signal sent into the device.
Attenuator knob for the line out level, plus a separate volume control for headphones.
3-pin link connector on the back for connecting the output of a Mixup module directly to the Outs module."

Analog Synth #4 - Jam with Swing-Function


Published on Jul 11, 2019 Andreas Remshagen

"A nice little electronic Jam-Session containing my diy analog-Sequencer with swing-function.
All performance is live and on diy-modules except the Mixer and the Fx500 Multieffect.

Following diy components are used:

16 Step-Sequencer with swing-function
a 4 x 4 multi-Vco synth with Steiner-VCF, YuSynth Metalizer and
the 1 to 10 step arpeggiator + akzentuator created by myself
The Strings-Synthesizer and The 4xDS-7 Clone with 2 HiHats
Drum-Machine; both shown in another Video in this Channel
The keyboard plays a 4-Wave VCO and a Moog-Clone VCF

The Swing-Function of the Sequencer gives out a "swingy-clock-signal" that synchronizes the Arpeggiator and the Drum-Machine"
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