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Friday, May 08, 2020

Division Department 01/IV SN 032

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You can find some demos and details on the 01/IV in previous posts here.

Access Virus Indigo Two 2 Digital Virtual Analogue Polyphonic Synthesiser SN 10200252

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[tutorial] Waldorf Quantum 11: LFOs


Published on May 8, 2020 Synthesizer Video Service

"Let's have a look on the LFOs of the Quantum. Of course, they are not boring but provide interesting parameters. You can blend continously between different shapes and make delicate sound changes."

All parts here

Modal Electronics ARGON8 - Sounds, Patches and Presets | Synth Demo


Published on May 8, 2020 synth4ever

"Modal Electronics ARGON8 digital wavetable synth demo, featuring various sounds, patches and presets (no talking). This Modal Argon8 synthesizer demo showcases the Argon 8's varied sound palette including ambient pads, arpeggiator, leads, basses, distortion, and more."

T 1 Explorations: Laptop, Digitakt and D-05 | OP1 and Eurorack Jam


Published on May 8, 2020 torso electronics

T 1 Explorations: OP1 and Eurorack jam.

Published on May 8, 2020 torso electronics

"T-1 with Teenage Engineering OP1 + Mutable Instruments Elements + Mutable Instruments Clouds + Mutable Instruments Yarns + LS1 lightstrips."

Twisted Electrons HapiNES-L: "Action Level"


Published on May 8, 2020 Kris Lennox

"Rumour has it Alex has a new device coming out soon.... In the meantime, here's the hapiNES-L with a short 'action level' track I wrote. Good old 8-bit retro gaming style.

I'd have spent more time with the CC etc (...and the decay. The 3rd phrase ends with the same note twice, but the decay is so long that only the first note can be heard), but this is just a quick upload/piece to illustrate something for someone.

In terms of the MIDI thru box: I'm powering the hapiNES via USB mains; the MIDI i/o from the laptop is running into the thru box, then the MIDI cable from the thru is going into the hapiNES. Audio sent out from here to the Tascam."

Erica Synths Bassline DB-01 Sound Demo (no talking)


Published on May 7, 2020 Bonedo Synthesizers

Thursday, May 07, 2020

Perfect Circuit Chat w/ Alissa & Moises from Teenage Engineering Hosted By BboyTech and Trovarsi


Published on May 7, 2020 Perfect Circuit

"Alissa DeRubeis from Teenage Engineering (and the Synth Library) and Moises Horta Valenzuela, a Mentor from the Teenage Engineering Electronic Music School (https://teenage.engineering/ems) join us live for a Perfect Circuit Chat. Teenage Engineering always has interesting instruments, and now they also have a school to help you learn how to make electronic music. Our hosts BBoyTech and Trovarsi will be part of this discussion with Teenage Engineering.

The stream will be live from6-7PM PST on 5/7/20

Teenage Engineering products available here: https://www.perfectcircuit.com/teenag..."

Who Loves Arpeggiators? | Tutorial and Technique with Roland S-10


Published on May 7, 2020 Espen Kraft

"The song 'Raspberry Flames' can be found here:
https://espenkraft.bandcamp.com/album...

The Roland S-10 with it's great in-built arpeggiator, exclusive to the S-10, is capable of arpeggiating through each of the 4 memory banks in the loop. It makes it possible to create very interesting soundscapes and backgrounds.
I use only 2 chords throughout the song, Bb and Eb and variations around that to add the odd note to the arpeggiator. Throw in the odd note here and there, it can make all the difference.

Additional bass off the Korg MS10 and pads/strings from the Roland JX-8P.

Everything is recorded LIVE in 3 passes, from start to finish."

Synth Rorschach #73: GEM SPA


Spotted this one on Seth Elgart's Twitter feed, @selgart:

"*heavy sigh* Been going there for probably more than 45 years, since the 1970s. The best egg creams. Period. #gemspa"

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So... This one is pretty nuts. I was curious when the black & white image was taken so I zoomed in and started looked for cues. If you look carefully you will see the synth connection. If you give up see this post for a tip.

P.S. I don't want to give too much away. If you get stuck leave a comment and I'll give you one hint. And if you do get this one, please don't give it directly away in the comments. Just say you got it.

There is a cool reference to synth history here.

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