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Monday, August 26, 2019

Softube Parallels


Parallels – Sound Examples – Softube SoftubeStudios

0:00 Chinese Garden
0:58 Ambience
2:18 Environment
3:06 IDM
3:35 Transgression

Softube Parallels

MODGEIST live @SUPERBOOTH19


Published on Aug 26, 2019 Superbooth Official

"MODGEIST - aspiring improvising modular artist from France, who already inspired at last year's SUPERBOOTH18."

Just Sounds / Little Music Boxes: Back Seat Beats with Volca Sample


Published on Aug 25, 2019 Noisegate

"Little Music Boxes gets introspective with a Korg Volca Sample on the way to the airport. Where do you like to get your battery-powered jam on?"

Videos from Little Music Boxes:


Published on Aug 26, 2019 Little Music Boxes

Yamaha - pulse - Milan Design Week 2019 report


Published on Aug 25, 2019 Yamaha_Global

"Video reports from the 'pulse – Milan Design Week 2019' event at which we exhibited in April 2019.

We welcomed over 27,000 visitors over a six day period, the most of any of the design exhibitions outside Japan in which we have participated.
Thank you very much for coming to see us.

https://www.yamaha.com/en/about/desig..."

"Exhibition Concept

Yamaha Design Laboratory makes a return to Milan Design Week—one of the world’s largest design-related events—for the first time in 11 years. The Laboratory’s exhibition, titled pulse, will feature four sound-related installations that highlight the pleasure found within complex mental and physical states.

For four years, from 2005 to 2008, Yamaha Design Laboratory presented designs showcasing the Yamaha world view at Milan Design Week. Directly experiencing the responses of attendees from around the world helped the Laboratory to further develop its design philosophy and more clearly define the identity of Yamaha design. Now, for the first time in 11 years, the Laboratory will once again participate in the event, exhibiting four new designs that showcase Yamaha’s world view.

For the theme of the exhibition, the Laboratory chose pulse, a word that expresses the beating of the heart, the rush of excitement, and by extension our emotions. Through its design of musical instruments and more, Yamaha has made an impact on the pulse of its customers by offering a richness that is complex and full of contradictions: the differing perspectives of the players and the audience, the difficulty and enjoyment that come with practice, or the feeling of oneness with one’s instrument when absorbed in a performance.
Further refining the appeal to the pulse of the performers, creators and listeners, this exhibition will feature four designs that each offer an experience that is uniquely captivating. These experiences will make the heart race by highlighting the pleasure found within complex mental and physical states for which a word as simple as "emotions" falls short."

Featured:


"Pianissimo Fortissimo

Pianissimo Fortissimo is a wall-mounted piece that can be played like a musical instrument. Standing in front of a large painting sometimes inspires the feeling of being part of the world it depicts… what would it be like to be able to interact with that world?
If you could create real-life musical performances while immersed in this pictorial world, perhaps you might feel a deeper emotional connection to it…

Sunday, August 25, 2019

Black Corporation Kijimi Patches (First Pass) by Paul Schilling



"Some examples of the sounds Kijimi can make."

Valhalla VintageVerb (HomeStar BlaseRunner preset with decay generally around 6 sec) on reverb. Some adjustment per preset with Ableton.

Neural WaveTable


Published on May 1, 2018 Hantraks

"A wavetable synthesizer VST that uses WaveNet to interpolate between different wavetables. We include two formats of this synthesizer, a plug-and-play VST you can download and play RIGHT NOW in your DAW! For the more technically inclined, we also include all our source python and c++ code using tensorflow and JUCE for you to experiment and build upon. Happy music-making!

Hanoi Hantrakul (https://lh-hantrakul.com/) x Richard Yang (https://richardyang40148.github.io/)

Download and learn more through: https://github.com/RichardYang40148/N..."

ECE-4893 Korg Delta VCF Demo


Uploaded on Apr 29, 2018 Thomas.W.C.

Alesis A6 Andromeda - Exploring the Filters


Published on Aug 25, 2019 ProckGnosis

"Got the A6 cleaned up last month, and while I was testing it out and playing with it, I thought I'd do a quick video discussing how the filters are set up. Playing with the synth starts at 2:15, and the more technical explanation starts at 12:30. As frequently happens with me, the video didn't turn out to be so quick.

The A6 truly is an awesome synth, and it's programmable as hell. Though I call it an analog synth in the video, and it does have a all-analog signal patch (minus the effects), it's really sort of a analogy-digital hybrid, because all of the controls of the analog signal are executed in the digital domain. That doesn't stop it from sounding great through."

Part 2 RP 158 Internal mode


Published on Aug 25, 2019 Todd Barton

"Part 2 of my look into the Red Panel by Buchla 158 Sine-Sawtooth Generator with a brief gander at the 156 Voltage Processor which is essential to any 100 system and especially to the 158. Stay tuned for Part 3"

Checkout my patreon page at: https://www.patreon.com/synthtodd

These modules will be available in the US at the end of the month at SYNTH CITY.

Todd Barton Red Panel videos

electra.one with a soft synth


Published on Aug 25, 2019 Martin Pavlas

"A frequent question is if electra.one MIDI controller will work with soft synths and VSTs. Here is a short demo of using MIDI CC with Absynth 5. For more information visit https://www.electra.one/

Electra.one is connected to Mac with a USB cable and ESI KeyControl 25 is connected to Electra's USB host port.

Three MIDI CCs are used to control Absynth 5's oscillator frequency, filter cutoff and resonance."
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