Sunday, November 17, 2019
Cwejman S1 Dual Filter Pad
Published on Nov 17, 2019 thisoldhouz
"All sound is S1. Controlled externally with midi note, velocity and hands . Any other modulations are done internally."
X1L3 - MONOLITH bluetooth receiver
X1L3 - MONOLITH - sunvox and some envelope follower routing
Published on Nov 17, 2019 X1L3
"Monolith - bluetooth receiver with envelope follower. What it is and where to get it below.
A quick demo here as i haven't got the time for the full twenty minute power electronix session. But i'm sure that'll turn up some time soon :)
Monolith is a simple and quiet bluetooth audio receiver. It allows you to stream audio from your phone or other bluetooth capable device into your eurorack rig. It boost the incoming audio to modular levels and has a bipolar envelope follower tied to the audio out. The follower has attack and release controls to shape the response. It works best with gated signals and things like drum tracks. But will generate interesting results with any signal that has a signifigant degree of amplitude variation in it.
Great for streaming found sound, youtube vids, phone conversations and the recording of the super market you made one day that you realised sounds like a hellscape nightmare when you slow it down to 50% and feed it through a clouds module :)
Sunvox on the phone is running a drum track which is streamed to monolith via bluetooth. This is then fed into a filter. The envelope follower is routed to the filter cut off and also a vca which has the bassline oscillator running through it. This is also fed into the filter. Both drums and bassline are then sent to the output mixer. The pads and melody are seperate from the monolith chain. And i'm playing the pitch of the bassline oscillator at the end via a yarns midi to cv module tied to the keyboard.
6HP with a mono output. The sum of the stereo bluetooth audio in is mixed inside the module."
Published on Nov 17, 2019 X1L3
"Monolith - bluetooth receiver with envelope follower. What it is and where to get it below.
A quick demo here as i haven't got the time for the full twenty minute power electronix session. But i'm sure that'll turn up some time soon :)
Monolith is a simple and quiet bluetooth audio receiver. It allows you to stream audio from your phone or other bluetooth capable device into your eurorack rig. It boost the incoming audio to modular levels and has a bipolar envelope follower tied to the audio out. The follower has attack and release controls to shape the response. It works best with gated signals and things like drum tracks. But will generate interesting results with any signal that has a signifigant degree of amplitude variation in it. Great for streaming found sound, youtube vids, phone conversations and the recording of the super market you made one day that you realised sounds like a hellscape nightmare when you slow it down to 50% and feed it through a clouds module :)
Sunvox on the phone is running a drum track which is streamed to monolith via bluetooth. This is then fed into a filter. The envelope follower is routed to the filter cut off and also a vca which has the bassline oscillator running through it. This is also fed into the filter. Both drums and bassline are then sent to the output mixer. The pads and melody are seperate from the monolith chain. And i'm playing the pitch of the bassline oscillator at the end via a yarns midi to cv module tied to the keyboard.
6HP with a mono output. The sum of the stereo bluetooth audio in is mixed inside the module."
Moog Sub 37 | demo by Jexus / WC Olo Garb
Published on Nov 17, 2019 Jexus - WC Olo Garb
"Do you want to help with new demos? Support me: https://www.patreon.com/jexus [.] To get my SUB sounds (256 in total), please transfer E/$ 35 to this paypal address: [wcologarb at tlen.pl] writing "sub37 sounds" in the title. You can also choose a cheaper version (E/$ 25) where I will send you only sounds from the demos (around 120 sounds). Another demo coming soon. Full story here: [http://syntezatory.net.pl/201911news.htm]
Demo of Moog Sub-37 part 1 of 2. Sounds & video editing by Jexus-WC Olo Garb."
Spaces CD by Todd Barton
Published on Nov 17, 2019 Todd Barton
"join my Patreon to help keep the electrons and tutorials flowing :-)
https://www.patreon.com/synthtodd
A warm and big thank you to all who have purchased, listened to and responded with such kind comments and personal experiences! I really enjoyed composing this album. Also deep thanks to my daughter, Ursula Barton for the phenomenal cover art!
https://www.ursulabarton.com
And also to Flag Day Recording for spectacular production and distribution! https://flagdayrecordings.bandcamp.co..."
Gotharman's Zybraz: Didgeridoo
Published on Nov 17, 2019 gotharman
"A Zybraz impression of the cool Australian instrument, and a bit of tweaking.
www.gotharman.dk"
New Novation London Events
via @WeAreNovation
"We've added more events to our #NovationLondon schedule. We're bringing @AnimisticBelief, @icarus, @OssieOnline, @GLXY_OFFICIAL and more to run live shows, masterclasses and panels. Get free tickets or visit us in Shoreditch. Full details >>>"
UTOPIA PLANITIA: Novation PEAK /MoPho /Toraiz AS-1 /Radias /Virus Ti2
Published on Nov 16, 2019 Alba Ecstasy
"Soon! 👉#NovationPEAK #Ambient #Patches 👉https://www.albaecstasy.ro
Novation Peak - drone - using Animate 2 button to create that riff (excellent function!)(internal FX)
Korg Radias - pads (internal FX)
Toraiz AS-1 - analog bass sequence + Eventide Blackhole reverb
MoPho Keyboard - analog lead + Eventide Blackhole reverb
Virus Ti2 - solo lead (internal FX)"
OBERHEIM XPANDER - Sounds & Presets | Synth Demo
Published on Nov 17, 2019 synth4ever
"Oberheim Xpander analog synth demo, featuring various sounds & presets. Filmed at Synths When music studio in Toronto, Canada.
The Oberheim Xpander is a polyphonic analog synthesizer manufactured from 1984-1988, and is essentially a 6-voice desktop version of the Matrix-12. The Oberheim Xpander features 2 oscilllators per voice, linear FM, 5 LFOs, 15-mode filter, lag processor, 3 tracking generators, a ramp processor, 5 ADSR envelopes, CV/Gate to MIDI converter and more.
The Oberheim Xpander also features an extensive modulation matrix that allows for multiple sources and destinations to be routed accordingly. In addition, each of the six voices are completely independent, and can be configured to create a different timbre for each. There are also 6 separate audio outputs for the 6 voices.
The Oberheim Xpander is a flexible, powerful and versatile analog synth with extensive digital control, allowing for the creation of all types of sounds - pads, textures, drones, leads, basses and a variety of experimental tones. It can store up to 100 patches and is considered one of the most flexible early analogs in terms of signal routing and modulation capabilities (outside of modular).
The Oberheim Xpander (and Matrix-12) are not found for sale very often and often command high prices on the second hand market. They are a testament to Oberheim's desire to push the envelope forward in terms of features and flexibility within the realm of analog synthesis."
Korg Minilogue XD : - "Factory on Fire" Custom Soundbank by Marc Barnes
Premiered Oct 20, 2019 Angelstar Scotland
"It’s with great delight I present my first purchasable bank of patches for the Korg Minilogue XD.
'Factory on Fire' features 50 custom presets covering a plethora of different musical genres. Whether you are into Synthwave, EDM, Techno, House, Ambient or you are scoring soundtracks for TV/Film this bank contains something for every synth lover. "Factory on Fire” requires no installation of user oscillators, it only uses Noise, VPN and the Waves user Oscillator which comes pre-installed on the XD in slot 1.
Please check out this full demo of all 50 programs. If you like them they can be purchased at:-
https://www.marcbarnessounds.com/soun...
Price £9.99 GPB
Note all programs are in .mnlgxdprog format."
Generative Modular Beats in Pure Data
Published on Nov 14, 2019 Fahmi M.
"Generative modular beats made with Automatonism patch in Pure Data.
You can download another sounds of that patch, here:
https://ideologikal.bandcamp.com/albu...
* Modular synthesis is akin to musical gardening: modules can spring to life and their interconnections suggest the formation of a sonic ecosystem. The act of patching is no different to playing any other instrument: it affords the opportunity to express oneself and directly engage with other people.
Automatonism is the name of both the modular synthesiser in Pure Data and the creative output of its developer, Johan Eriksson. A PhD student at Birmingham Conservatoire, UK, Eriksson works at the intersection of composition, performance and instrument design.
His research explores new ways of making music with modular synths by highlighting the partnership between human and the automaton.
His first modular project, Xodular, arrived during a new wave of interest in modular synthesis and gained notable popularity for a freeware instrument.
Automatonism builds on Xodular, adding more modules and features for greater performability and expressiveness, while also encouraging players to delve into the making of generative algorithms.
Pure Data is a visual programming language developed by Miller Puckette in the 1990s for creating interactive computer music and multimedia works."
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