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Saturday, February 08, 2020

FORMANTA MINI VINTAGE SOVIET KEYTAR SYNTHESIZER USSR Demo

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Published on Feb 8, 2020 GLvintageSHOP



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Dystopia / Noise-Crush-Filter - CHROMATIC MODULES by Dreadbox


Published on Feb 8, 2020 Dreadbox

An extensive demonstration of the DYSTOPIA Chromatic Module by Yiannis.


Features

Noise Generator (white, white to pink, white to blue, scatter, digital, pitch)

Bit Crusher with range from 1sec up to 8kHz

Digital Noise can also be used as a Random Gate Generator

Dual Filter (parallel) 12dB Low Pass and High Pass Filter

When you insert a signal to the External In, the Internal Noise generator is cancelled and the External Signal is in process

LED indicator for all controls to illustrate the current CV Sum

Power Consumption: 56mA @ +12V , 67mA @ -12V

35mm depth

10HP

Available in December 2019

Price: 89 €

https://www.dreadbox-fx.com/dystopia/

Friday, February 07, 2020

Patch of the Week 44: Using Nu:Tekt NTS-1 as Korg monologue MULTI Engine Oscillator


Published on Feb 7, 2020 Korg

"The MULTI engine oscillator in the NTS-1 is the same as on Korg prologue and minilogue xd, meaning it can load custom oscillators created with the SDK. Here’s how to combine NTS-1 and monologue together into one synth."

Korg Patch of the Week posts

Synth Rorschach #71: Terrapin Station


via Terrapin Station

Terrapin Station is the ninth studio album by the Grateful Dead and the name Terrapin is close to Tcherepnin, aka Serge Tcherepnin of Serge modular. Note the triangular shapes created by the bars holding around the speakers. Reminds me of Serge modular synthesizers producing sound.  The rows on the left almost symbolize a touch interface as well as patch points. The black and gold reminds me of Make Noise which pays tribute to "West Coast" synthesis which Serge was a part of. Pretty cool. Check out the Synth Rorschach label for more.

On a related note, check out the vintage Black Panel Serge from Cal arts here.

Repair of the Soundmaster STIX ST-305 analogue drum machine PART 2 OF 2


Part 2 added here.

OBXa pure, dry and raw, 50 sounds


Published on Feb 7, 2020 synthlegends

"Maybe this is my ultimate OBXa video with my favourite 50 own programmed patches. Enjoy my improvised concert of brass, strings, pads, leads, basses, pianos, sweeps and drones. I recorded the OBXa pure, dry an raw without any effects, plug ins, mastering or equalizing. You just hear it as it is, stereo into the audio interface. The OBXa is one of my favourite synths wiht magical tones and orchestral epic sounds. Thanks for wathching again, CU!"

Intellijel Quadrax v1.1 — Walkthrough / Design / Q+A


Published on Feb 7, 2020 Intellijel

Video Chapters:
00:01:48 - Welcome
00:02:40 - Overview
00:05:15 - Envelope Modes
00:07:35 - *NEW* Mirrored Curve Mode
00:14:25 - *NEW* Burst Mode and Tilting Saw Burst Mode
00:22:28 - LFO Mode
00:29:00 - *NEW* LFV Mode
00:34:48 - Channel Link Modes
00:48:10 - CV Assignments
01:01:02 - Let's Make A Patch!

A pretty substantial update coming for Quadrax and we’re going to livestream again!

We’ll be diving into the module's modes, features and modulation matrix as well as the tweaks and features that will be introduced with v1.1!

Best Ambient Synth Shootout #78: Kawai K1r - Song 2


Published on Feb 7, 2020 Christian's Sonic Spaces

"This is the second song with the K1r. It's a 16 voice 8-part multitimbral synthesizer based on 256 PCM waveforms. One interesting feature is the ringmodulation (AM) between two oscillators.

I used for the recording the following FX chain:
K1r - Alesis Philtre - 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 PCfor 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.

Well, I decided to go back to the basics, but at the same time make something useful for the synth community and do a kind of competition (I like competitions;-). What's my best synth for ambient music :-)"

Kawai K1r Christian's Sonic Spaces


from Stefano Bertoli on Vimeo.

かわあかり chapter I 目 of 川明かり (Kawaakari)

All music created with an Organelle M
All videos created on a IphoneXS running lumafusion

New piece from supporting member, Stefano Bertoli.

All parts here

How to use a Raspberry PI as a sample-based synthesizer / ROMpler


Published on Feb 7, 2020 Floyd Steinberg

"How to use a Raspberry PI as a Sample Synthesizer / ROMpler, using Audacity, SWAMI and QSYNTH. Also: How to use an external USB audio interface with your Raspberry PI. Table of contents below!

In this video, I'm solving the problems with my audio interfaces I encountered in my last video, install some audio software and build a sample-synthesizer (think Korg M1, or any workstation synth) from scratch, creating a string orchestra sound on the way. There's a handful of audio examples of the piano&strings variety in this video.

Table of contents:

00:00 audio example 1: Rhodes electric piano
00:43 introduction
01:18 hardware needed
01:52 installing the USB audio interface correctly
02:33 JACK/qjackctl setup
03:24 installing apps (Audacity, SWAMI, QSYNTH)
04:48 getting some free sound fonts from the web
05:27 loading sound fonts into qsynth and setting up the MIDI channel assignments
05:59 audio example 2 (from the Yamaha SY85 patch collection, see links below)
08:58 capturing your own samples
09:50 creating your own sound font with SWAMI
12:11 loading the sound font into qsynth
12:24 audio example 3: piano and strings
13:23 conclusion

Links:
Yamaha SY85 sound fonts: http://vst-store.com/free-soundfont-s...
Steinway & Fender Rhodes sound fonts: https://rkhive.com/piano.html
My previous PI video explaining how to install the OS and how to create a boot script, so your synth automatically launches after booting: https://youtu.be/ae5TYhnhp3w
How to disable the PI's onboard sound card: https://raspberrypi.stackexchange.com..."
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