Saturday, February 15, 2020
Yamaha CX-5 Music Computer (with TTSH synth and a little ELP)
Published on Feb 15, 2020 robotmakers
"Yamaha CX5M is an MSX-system compatible computer that had a built-in eight-voice FM synthesizer module, introduced in 1984 by Yamaha Corporation. It was a cross between a Commodore 64 and a DX9 FM synth. Yamaha produced a range of cartridges including a programmer for Yamaha's DX range of FM keyboards and a real-time sequencer. There were a couple of high quality keyboards you could hook up, floppy drives and a variety of different accessories.
Here, the MIDI out of the CX5 is interfaced to a TTSH (Arp 2600 clone) synth used here for ELP's Karn Evil 9 intro."
Stylophunk - Stylophone Gen X-1 Funk w. AX5G K350 #StylophoneGenR8Comp
Published on Feb 15, 2020 ChrisLody
"Double whammy of Song-a-day Feb 15 and my entry to the Stylophone Gen R8 competition.
So this video features several takes of the Stlophone Gen X-1 playing bass, a lead sound, a guitar like solo through a Korg AX5G guitar pedal, some sci-fi 'wobbles' near the end and it also filters and adds delay to the OG Stylophone (well the modern copy of one) as well as the drums from the Technics K350 keyboard. Had a total blast making this to be honest :D"
election - a 122bpm electro rhythm for cirklon and eurorack synthesizer
Published on Feb 15, 2020 Luke Killen
"Today i gave the Cirklon a good workout."
The Weekend - "Blinding Lights" Played on Roland Ax-Edge
Published on Feb 15, 2020 Angelstar Scotland
"Here's my take on the the lead sound form 'Blinding Lights' using my trusty Roland AX-Edge. Short but sweet :)"
And the original:
The Weeknd - Blinding Lights (Official Video)
Premiered Jan 21, 2020 The Weeknd
Tokarev Protosynth V1M7 (enhanced version of the V1LP) #tokarevprotosynth
Published on Feb 15, 2020 Konstantin Tokarev Assatiani
"Making some music on the newly built Tokarev Protosynth V1M7 revision running on an STM32H7 processor, featuring 8 independent digital biquad filters for the 8 oscillators of the polyphonic mode controlled by midi note frequency, with additional frequency and resonance adjustment from an external handbuilt midi controller (on the left). MIDI notes sourced from computer."
Friday, February 14, 2020
Buchla Easel Mod Osc FM
Published on Feb 14, 2020 Todd Barton
"MacGyvering the audio path of the Easel to FM the Modulation Oscillator . . thank you to Gabriele Gasparotti for camera work and studio at Muga Muchū Morphing Theatre"
https://www.patreon.com/synthtodd
(Vermona '14): "Ukraine/Tetra"
Published on Feb 14, 2020 Kris Lennox
"Vermona '14. Single mono line in 6/4. Recorded a few times/different patch each time. Layered in the DAW. Monstrous bass. Rave on!
Here's the Soundcloud link - https://soundcloud.com/user-736798162...
Best
Kris"
Patch of the Week 45: Using Nu:Tekt NTS-1 as Korg monologue MULTI Engine Oscillator, Part 2
Published on Feb 14, 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 another way to combine NTS-1 and monologue together into one synth."
KORG Patch of the Week posts
Novation Launchpad Pro MK3 Event Next Wednesday at Perfect Circuit
via Perfect Circuit
"Don't miss our event with @WeAreNovation next Wednesday. There will be food, drinks, music, and a raffle of the new Launchpad Pro MK3. RSVP - https://tinyurl.com/s39b3h7"
CMS 2607 demo - "Forbidden Peanut"'
Published on Feb 14, 2020 Phil Cirocco
"Phil Cirocco demonstrating the CMS 2607 just before shipping it out. The 2 1/4 inch cables at top right are plugged directly into the stereo input of the camera. No post production or processing. The reverb you hear is the internal spring unit. discretesynthesizers.com"
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