Tuesday, October 06, 2020
MajorOSC Unlimited - Hydrasynth - Section 2 - LFOs
Major OSC
All about LFO's. Plenty of useful info here. Some specific to Hydrasynth, and some that is universally applicable. There's ALOT of content here. Grab a drink. Fire up your Hydra. Class in Session.
- Those of you who notice the Level of LFO 2 - and kudos to you if you caught it! At 48:42 I catch the mistake and explain how it happened / how it was easily overlooked. Then I explain the relationship between the fixed AMP routing to LFO 2, The assignment from LFO 5 to LFO2's level, and how this will affect the feel and dynamics of the sequence. Glad it happened, because I think it elaborated on details that wouldn't have otherwise been covered.
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Wave + CME WIDI Master Juno 60 Demo
Genki Instruments
In this demo, Wave, the wearable MIDI controller and the WIDI Master, the MIDI over Bluetooth adapter connect to the classic synth, Juno-60 with Tubbutec Juno-66 mod. Vibrato and filter cut-off are being controlled with Wave, adding another dimension to this classic 80's synthesizer.
//Hardware used
Wave by Genki Instruments
CME WIDI Master
Tubbutec mod
See the Genki label below for more.
In this demo, Wave, the wearable MIDI controller and the WIDI Master, the MIDI over Bluetooth adapter connect to the classic synth, Juno-60 with Tubbutec Juno-66 mod. Vibrato and filter cut-off are being controlled with Wave, adding another dimension to this classic 80's synthesizer.
//Hardware used
Wave by Genki Instruments
CME WIDI Master
Tubbutec mod
See the Genki label below for more.
Gieskes Analog Hard Disk
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"This was built by Gieskes in 2013."
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"This was built by Gieskes in 2013."
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Akai AX60 & X7000 with 13 Pin Din Cable
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"Few people know that these two synths were made to work together. The 13 pin DIN cable allows you to connect the synths together and process the samples of the X7000 through the AX60."
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"Few people know that these two synths were made to work together. The 13 pin DIN cable allows you to connect the synths together and process the samples of the X7000 through the AX60."
Yamaha FS1R Formant FM Rack Synth SN PI01206
Cover Song Бумер Bumer ASM Hydrasynth, Novation Supernova 2, Yamaha Montage, Yamaha AN1x
js-sound
Yamaha Montage: Vox & Drums
Yamaha AN1X: Bass
Novation Supernova 2: Sequence
ASM Hydrasynth: Main Theme
FL Studio for the DAW
RIP Eddie Van Halen
VHTelevision
Update: Don't miss the 1982 interview below. Make the time. It is worth it.
Known for his mastering of the guitar, Eddie Van Halen also embraced synths in his music. As you are likely well aware of, Eddie played the OB-Xa in the classic Jump video above. You can see him solo at 2:34. The keyboard lines in Jump have essentially become to keyboardists what the guitar lines in Stairway to Heaven have become to guitarists.
He passed away today at the age of 65 after a battle with cancer. To say he will be missed is an understatement.
Interesting note: Eddie was also a classical pianist.
Eddie Van Halen on How He Switched From Kid Classical Pianist to Shredding Axeman
Billboard
"The legendary guitarist talks to Billboard about his rock'n'roll start as a kid and how a good guitar riff 'engulfs you.'"
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Eddie Van Halen Interview 1982 | Plays 'Jump' Keyboard Riff On The Phone
SimpsonMusic Productions
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And and interview with Sammy Hagar, post Jump and David Lee Roth, on Eddie's love for synths:
Who's to "Blame" for Van Halen's Use of Keyboards? | AUDIO ONLY
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Eddie Van Halen before Van Halen
Rock Pills
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Pic via Project EVH
One with his classic guitar via tumblr.
And some interesting history from Wikipedia:
"Born in Amsterdam,[3] Netherlands, Edward Lodewijk van Halen (Dutch: [ˈɛdʋɑrt ˈloːdəʋɛjk vɑnˈhaːlə(n)]) was the son of Jan van Halen and Eugenia van Halen (née van Beers). Jan was a Dutch clarinetist, saxophonist, and pianist, and Eugenia was an Indo (Eurasian) from Rangkasbitung on the island of Java in the Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia).[4][5] The family eventually resettled in Nijmegen.[6]
In February 1962, the Van Halen family moved from the Netherlands to the United States, settling in Pasadena, California.[5] Both Eddie and his older brother, Alex van Halen, naturalized as U.S. citizens.[7] The brothers learned to play the piano as children starting at the age of six.[8][9] They commuted from Pasadena to San Pedro to study with an elderly piano teacher, Stasys Kalvaitis.[10]
We came here with approximately $50 and a piano, and we didn't speak the language. Now look where we are. If that’s not the American dream, what is?[11]
Van Halen revealed in an interview that he had never been able to read music. Instead, he learned from watching and listening. During recitals of Bach or Mozart, he would improvise. From 1964 through 1967, he won first place in the annual piano competition held at Long Beach City College.[10] Afterward, the judges would comment that he had an interesting interpretation of the classical piece. Van Halen's view was, "What? I thought I was playing it correctly!" However, according to one interview, playing the piano did not prove to be challenging or interesting to him.[12] Consequently, while Alex began playing the guitar, Eddie bought a drum kit and began practicing for hours every day."
Update:
You can find additional posts mentioning Van Halen here. You'll find some demos and other interesting synth connections.
The following is a video I found while searching on YouTube. I was going to post this separately, but I thought it was a nice tribute to the song and an example of the influence Eddie has had on people in the synth community.
Van Halen's 1984 & Jump Covered on Oberheim OB-8
Inasimplerhyme
"First I play '1984' on the OB-8 and then 'Jump' along with the original song's stems. The ending I crafted is modeled after how they performed the song live on the 1984 tour. (Check out Jump + Montreal on youtube and you can see my inspiration.) I did this by editing together individual drum hits, guitar and bass parts from the split stems and other Van Halen songs."
Sequential Prophet 5 rev4 - Patch audio demos from Peter Dyer
peterkeys88
"I had the privilege of contributing to the factory preset banks for Sequential's Prophet 5 rev4. These are clips I recorded direct from the Prophet 5, playing the patches I contributed, which you will find if you grab a new Prophet 5. Many of these are already included in Sequential's Soundcloud Audio Demos, which you can hear [below]
Check out my preset pack "Mammoth Pads" for Sequential's Rev2 at
https://www.peterdyer.net/shop"
Sequential Prophet 5 rev4 - "Prophet Run"
"While beta-testing and making patches for Sequential's delightful Prophet 5 rev4, I was checking midi timing for myself in Ableton and using Live's arp device. Turns out I had fun making a short runner-bass track. Let's call it "Prophet Run". All sound sources from the Prophet 5, except kick and snare. This was a beta unit so it's panel is missing some name plates"
Ambient Pulse
james terris
"I recorded this when I was doing sound design for the Prophet~5 Rev 4. It was originally intended to be just for myself and personal archive. Yes, it has FX, but I decided to share it because I think it still demonstrates the synth's beautiful pulse wave and new expressive capabilities."
PM Foundations 3320 VCF based on the Prophet-5 Filter
PMF 3320 VCF Randy Piscione
"Demo of the PM Foundations 3320 VCF. This one is based on the CEM3320 VCF chip, which was used in the Prophet 5. It's capable of some very organic sounds, make sure you listen to the entire video. Get it here: http://www.tindie.com/products/pmfoun..."
"Randy Piscione says: 'There are lots of bits that are squelchy, and almost organic-sounding, much like some of the sounds Joe Zawinul would get out of an ARP 2600. Everyone should have one of these.'
SUMMARY
Use this PCB and front panel to build your own FOUR-POLE VOLTAGE CONTROLLED FILTER using the classic CEM3320 filter chip from Curtis Electromusic Specialties or the new AS3320 from Alfa. The CEM3320/AS3320 is a self contained voltage-controlled four-pole filter with voltage-controllable resonance. It has an exponential (V/Oct) frequency control input which can cover more than ten octaves. The filter chip is temperature compensated.
The CEM 3320 was used in classic synths such as the Sequential Prophet 5.
IMPORTANT NOTE
This is a PCB and Panel set only. One high quality PCB and one front panel ONLY are included. You will need to purchase your own components and build your own module. Comprehensive build instructions and BOMs are provided to help you source the components needed and we even provide links to shopping carts to simplify sourcing those components. Some product photos above show COMPLETED build.
Read more about the CEM3320 and AS3320 and even purchase your filter chip there.
FEATURES
Four pole VCF low pass filter
Exponential 1V/octave response
Exponential voltage control of resonance
Two frequency CV inputs
Q CV input
Input level control for smooth or overdriven sounds
Board accepts DIP18 packages and sockets.
6HP Eurorack with our panel
CONSTRUCTION
This is a low component count project and an easy build so you can have high quality VCFs in your rack with minimum time and expense.
Build it yourself - This is a set of one high quality PCB and front panel ONLY for users who want to purchase their own components and build their own module. Some product photos above show COMPLETED build.
You can purchase the AS3320 from various sources including Cabin Tech and Electric Druid
This module will fit perfectly into a 6HP Eurorack space.
Comprehensive manuals, parts lists and component shopping carts are provided in the documentation link for building, testing and using the module."
LABELS/MORE:
eurorack,
MATRIXSYNTH Members,
New,
New in 2020,
New Modules,
New Modules in 2020,
Pmfoundations,
Sequential Circuits
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