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Thursday, February 27, 2020

Sequential Circuits OB-6 Analog Synthesizer Ableton Instrument Pack, Jam number 2


Published on Feb 27, 2020 Expanding Sound

"get the pack here at
http://www.expandingsound.com/product...
(This pack is compatible with Ableton Live Lite 9.7.7 and above)

I've been enjoying making a few different songs with the new packs I make. There's something so productive in limiting myself to only one set of things, such as a specific Ableton Pack or instrument. I always am able to get results I enjoy. Anyway, this is Jam 2 from my Ableton instrument pack built using the Sequential Circuits OB-6 synthesizer. I had a lot of fun making a nice slow jam that has a groove to it. This synth pack sounds great. The video is the same as the first with the exception of some background effects, but it's just there to give the description of the pack while the music showcases the sounds. Here's more info on the Ableton Pack from our first video, as well as a pack description. Thanks for watching, and I hope you enjoyed it!

The OB6 is a monster of a synth. A collaboration between Sequential Circuits and Oberheim that resulted in a beautiful piece of musical gear that hits high notes from both companies. This pack was a collaboration between myself and my friend Dan from the band Electric Dream. They are a synth pop style group, check them out if that's your style of music! He owns this glorious synth and helped me make some of the patches for this Ableton pack. So it's a little bit of me, and a little bit of Dan.

One thing I did a little differently with this pack is the amount of samples I used. I usually use one sample per octave. Some of these instruments rely heavily on their filter movement, so I didn't think that would be enough. I decided to use 2 samples per octave for any synth that I thought had very interesting filter modulation.

I think this pack sounds great for pads and bass! Sequential has a winner on it's hands, and now you have a great taste of the synths capabilities.

This pack includes

25 Multi sampled Ableton Instruments, built from user patches using the Sequential Circuits OB-6.

About this little jam- I wanted to make almost a brother or cousin jam to my prophet 600 Ableton song.... the filters remind me of each other sometimes, although the sound palette can be quite different between them. If you listen to that song you can hear there’s kind of a similar vibe to the chord progression."

Digitakt - "Evenmore" - Electronisounds Audio's Most Ambitious Digitakt Track To Date!


Published on Feb 27, 2020 Electronisounds Audio

My Digitakt Sound Banks ► https://www.electronisounds.com/digit...
PATREON ► https://www.patreon.com/DeanDaughters

FEATURING:
TRACK TITLE: Prizm Prime - "Evenmore"
(This track will be released on a special EP of *Digitakt Only Tracks!*)
Full techno/house/dub/dancey/thing I made using *only* the Elektron Digitakt and my sound banks for it. *ALL SOUNDS* are from my Digitakt sound banks! If you need new SOUNDS for your Digitakt, check out at Electronisounds.com

Whatever kind of music you are making - KEEP IT UP, Friends!
Don't stop making *YOUR MUSIC*!!

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New York City-based Keyboardist Valerie Ghent On the Greatness of the Iconic Minimoog Model D!


Published on Feb 27, 2020 moogfoundation

"ENTER TO WIN the vintage Minimoog Model D that Valerie is playing, which has been signed by jazz legend Herbie Hancock, here: http://bit.ly/HHMinimoogRaffle.

Raffle ends on March 10th, or until all tickets are sold out. All proceeds benefit the innovative educational and archive preservation work (including the new Moogseum!) of the Bob Moog Foundation , a 501 (c)(3) non-profit organization (www.moogfoundation.org).

You can check Valerie out here: http://valghent.com/"

DX5 Playing Depeche Mode "My Secret Garden - Live Hammersmith version"


Published on Feb 27, 2020 DX5

"'My Secret Garden live at Hammersmith Odeon' cover. I also played the intro (Oberkorn) just like they did back in 1982. No sound was sampled from the original recording.

Gear used:
Roland MRS-2 Promars
Roland JP8000
Kurzweil PC1x (also triggering Arturia Jupiter 8V).
Emu Emax II.

I used three pedals: sustain for the Roland JP8000, Volume for the Kurzweil internal sound and a momentary switch for preset change in the Emax II.
I also used the RPS (realtime phrase sequencer) in the JP8000 (Sequence at Oberkorn's end).

Backtrack previously sequenced and recorded in Pro Tools.
* There is a momentary digital noise at 00:32. It should happen at the time of rendering the video.

"Oberkorn" and 'My Secret Garden' composed by Martin L.Gore.
Performed here by DX5 Jose Maria Bara."

Advanced Quantization in VCV Rack


Published on Feb 27, 2020 Omri Cohen

"If you like what I do and want to support my work, consider joining my crew on Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/omricohen

Here is the patch - https://patchstorage.com/advanced-qua..."

Sequential PROPHET REV2 - Sparkling Dreams


Published on Feb 27, 2020 Alba Ecstasy

"Look out for the upcoming sound pack with #ambient #patches for the Sequential #ProphetREV2 👉http://www.albaecstasy.ro

✨In this video I'm just using a factory preset (F3 - 41 (stack mode)), with teeny-tiny adjustments and my own sequence and improvised theme.

This synth is amazing! Not just is much better than the first model, but it sounds like pouring sweet melted caramel into my ears!

I'm loving it!

ae"

https://www.sequential.com/product/prophetrev2/

Gotharman's Tiny LD MkII with VCF2


Published on Feb 27, 2020 gotharman

"Bass: An oscillator and VCF2 -Dual analog filter, drums: The internal percussion synthesizer, effects used: Internal distortion.

www.gotharman.dk"

Sonic The Hedgehog - Green Hill Zone on Moog Sub 37


Published on Feb 27, 2020 Luca Di Gennaro

Split screen cover of "Green Hill Zone" by Masato Nakamura from Sonic The Hedgehog (© 1991 SEGA) just with a Moog Sub 37 and Logic Pro X drums.
#greenhillzone #sonic #masatonakamura #moog
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