Sunday, September 15, 2019
Waldorf Quantum vs Analogue
Published on Sep 15, 2019 Tim Shoebridge
"Here is my fifth short video on the Waldorf Quantum hybrid synthesiser. In this video I consider how the Quantum might stack up against a fully analogue synth such as the Prophet 6 in terms of sound qualities."
Tim Shoebridge Quantum videos
Waldorf Quantum - The Waveform Oscillator
Published on Aug 25, 2019 Tim Shoebridge
"Here is my fourth video on the Waldorf Quantum synthesiser, this time looking at ts waveform generator algorithm."
Tim Shoebridge Quantum videos
Kurzweil PC3 Demo
Published on Sep 15, 2019 Chris Bran
"A demo showing my Kurzweil PC3 performance sets. Enjoy!"
14-The Arturia MicroFreak- Filter Part 2
Published on Sep 15, 2019 AutomaticGainsay
"Here is the second part of a two-part demonstration of the analog filter present on the Arturia MicroFreak."
Arturia MicroFreak videos by AutomaticGainsay
Synthstrom Deluge 3.0 Firmware Released
DELUGE 3: Full tutorial and workflow walkthrough loopop Published on Sep 15, 2019 loopop - New featured covered 30 minutes in.
Additional overview videos by Ron Cavagnaro further below.
"Deluge firmware V3.0.0 is released today, another major update adding some of our biggest new features yet.
New features
* Audio clips (an all-new type of clip, in addition to synth, kit, CV and MIDI)
* Live looping of audio and instrument / MIDI clips, including easy overdubbing / layering, and automatic tempo setting
* Audio clip live looping includes option to record additional audio "margins" either side of loop (from before you even pressed record), to allow a brief crossfade to eliminate click at loop point
* Auto-extending of clip length during note recording
* Recording count-in
* Recording audio or MIDI directly into arrangement tracks
* Audio thru
* Alphanumeric keyboard, allowing text-based names of presets and files
* Deleting of audio and preset files
* New preset-loading interface, with "clone" function for adding multiple preset instances
* USB host mode for MIDI devices
* Ability to switch off automatic sample previewing"
* Expanded MIDI control of functions for pedal control of live looping
* Further CPU optimizations to allow an even greater number of sounds to be played at once
Loopop has created an excellent walkthrough video on the Deluge to coincide with the V3.0 firmware release. Skip to 30mins to just check out the new features, but watching the whole video offers a nice little refresh over some of the core functionality."
Published on Sep 15, 2019 Ron Cavagnaro
Playlist:
1. Audio Clips (3.0) // Synthstrom Deluge Tutorial
Intro 0:00
Loading in a drum loop 0:30
Setting Tempo To Clip 1:08
Stretching Audio Clip 1:56
Trimming End of Audio Clip 2:24
Audio Clip FX 3:40
Arranger View 4:37
Extended Audio Clip Improvisation Demo 5:48
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Behringer RD-8 vs Roland TR-808 vs Yocto Rhythm Composer - just Pattern
Published on Sep 15, 2019 AMAZONA Music Mag
Saturday, September 14, 2019
Percussa SSP Eurorack Module Update
Sampler Scrubbing and Modulating on the Percussa SSP Eurorack Module Published on Sep 14, 2019 PERCUSSA
http://www.percussa.com
Download the update here. Updates include:
"New Sampler Scrubbing Features + Usability Fixes + Bugfixes
scrubbing code has been added such that if the sampler is not looping and you change start, length or Xfade, there are no glitches that can be heard. It now sounds like a tape head or vinyl record moving. Modulating start/length now is also smooth because it uses the same scrubbing code.
start/length logic has been changed so there is no more “inversing” of the from / to playback region. This should make it easier to use the sampler and to know what’s happening.
A level setting has been added per-sample so you can adjust the level for each of the 8 samples in the sampler module. This setting also allows inverting the sample playback (range is -1.0 to 1.0).
various other bugs in the sampler were fixed in the process and the code cleaned up and optimized.
New Quad SVF + Bugfixes + Optimizations
The SVF now has 4 inputs and 20 outputs (4x5). It’s now a quad-filter, which means you have 4 independent filters in one module. Each filter has 5 outputs, and the name of the outputs has been shortened to HP, LP, BP, PK and NT.
It doesn’t matter if you use 1, 2, 3 or 4 of the filters because the CPU cost is the same. Filter processing is done in parallel on the CPU now so this change does not increase CPU usage.
Cutoff / resonance mod inputs also had an issue previously where the mod signal would be scaled on the inputs, this has now been fixed. It’s possible that similar issues were present on some mod inputs of other modules, so this fix should take care of that as well."
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