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Friday, November 06, 2020

Creating presets on the Rossum Trident using the Make Noise 0-CTRL


Patchwerks Seattle

"In this video resident expert Nick Bigelow of Patchwerks shares a few practical ways to the use the new Make Noise 0-CTRL with his trusty companion the Rossum Trident.

The Make Noise 0-CTRL is a patchable, clockable controller and step sequencer for voltage controlled synthesizer systems. Designed to be patch pals with the 0-Coast, it is a tabletop device whose inputs and outputs follow Eurorack standards, making it also a great partner for a modular system or another patchable tabletop synth.

- Fully analog and patch programmable, no menus or modes, what you patch is what you get!
- Sequence and Control the Pitch, Strength, and Time of your synthesizer voice, per step.
- Voltage control over Stop and Direction.
- Dynamic Reset, select Reset Step while sequencing.
- Pressure and Touch Gate outputs for human generated events and expression.
- Dynamic Envelope and Gate outputs allow for voice loudness/ strength per note.
- Gate output per step for patch programming sequence behavior and triggering unique events per step.
- Synchronize the 0-CTRL via the Clock In, or clock other machines with the Clock and/ or Gate Outs.
- Sequence your synthesizer and play it by hand simultaneously with Sequence Interrupt.

Order your 0-CTRL here: http://bit.ly/mn_0ctrl

The latest brainchild of synth pioneer Dave Rossum, TRIDENT is a 100% analog, triple oscillator module that opens up a universe of dynamic timbral textures.

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Datachrome

NSFW at 1:16 - 1:19 & possibly 3:02.

“1998” A Moffenzeef Modular Dial-up Montage | Noise Engineering | Bastl Waver | Elektron Effects




"If you are a late 80s kid or earlier, you are old enough to remember the screeching sounds of 56k modems and AOL trial discs. The year is 1998 and your favorite movie is still 'The Terminator' from 1984. You're on the computer and suddenly get kicked offline because your mom had to make a phone call. This is Dial-up from Moffenzeef modular. It carries all those dial-up sounds at the turn of a knob. Modulate it and you have glitchy drum machine chaos."

Teisco 110F is it really an ARP? A rare and amazing Japanese classic synthesizer; Moog Filter??


Electric Cafe

"This video scratches the surface of the Teiso 110F synthesizer, the big brother of the Teisco 60F and cousin of the Kawai 100F. This thing destroys most analogue synthesizers, Moog, Oberheim, Yamaha, Korg, Roland, ARP, and lots of other vintage classic synths have trouble keeping up with this forgotten beauty.

Take a listen to that two VCO gorgeousness and rich bubbly filter with more squelch than a pair of boots at a wet music festival. It has the rubbery elastic sound that early Japanese synthesizers owned for a long time."

Novation AFX Station review


Molten Music Technology

"Is the AFX Station a Bass Station II in new clothes? Of course! But don't let that stop us checking out the innovation and versatility in this fat and compact monosynth from Novation.

http://www.novationmusic.com"

Steve's MS-22, Last Batch of the Year



via the ThreeTom Modular mailing list:

"Hi everybody!

Currently, it isn’t clear yet how Brexit will impact my business as of next year. Because of Brexit getting near, I’ve decided to set up another production run for Steve’s MS-22. This way, all of my friends in the UK are able to get their hands on Steve’s MS-22 before Brexit happens. I think it’s quite possible that as of next year I won’t be shipping to the UK until I have all the extra administration figured out.

Don’t wait too long to get yours, as usual, the size of the batch is limited! Any orders made before November 23rd should ship before half of December, reaching the UK before New Year with some margin.

Take care and stay safe!
Tom

PS: Wiretaps are also back in stock!"

You can find both at ThreeTom Modular and SynthCube.

VenusHum - Look (Live Performance)


Venus Hum

Synth spotting with Venus Hum. This one is in via Tony Miracle, member of Venus Hum, and the man behind the Orlando Electronic Meetup featured in previous posts here.

"Live performance of Look for the I Voted virtual music festival.

WWW.VENUSHUM.COM"

Synths featured:
#Arp2600
#Roland System 100-M
#5U Modular
#Intelijel Metropolis
#Arturia Beatstep
#Roland D-50
#Moog Sub-37
#Moog Grandmother

New Sugar Bytes DrumComputer for iOS


Sugar Bytes



"DrumComputer is the new specialist for synthetic drums, combining classic and modern synthesis with flexible modulations and luxurious sequencing. Intelligent randomizers, elegant pattern editing and import of your own samples are just a few of the mind blowing possibilities. Enjoy new drums everyday and get inspired by all the creativity that DrumComputer sets free. Just because, there still is all the unheard of.

Sound Engines
8 individual sound engines contain all the DSP goodies and share presets, so you can exchange sounds between engines. 3 synthesis layers cover a broad variety of timbres, from a classical analog Resonator to Wavetable, plus the awesome Resynth, which brings you liquidized cymbals, snares and synths. We also added a Sampler Mode to play back your own sounds.

Zynthian - DIY Linux Raspberry PI synthesizer setup tutorial and sound demo


Floyd Steinberg

"Zynthian - DIY Raspberry PI synthesizer setup tutorial and sound demo. Table of contents and all the links you need below! In this video, I'm walking through all the steps necessary to build your own "Zynthian" Raspberry PI DIY synth, and play some patches, too. I'll show the sequencer and audio tools in another video next week.

#zynthian is a #linux distribution specifically designed for running synthesizer and audio software on the #raspberrypi. It comes with a specialized, streamlined user interface and a lot of apps preinstalled. You can buy an assembled kit online, but that doesn't come cheap, so in this video, I'll use some standard components to make it work. This build does not include the 4 encoders and buttons, so if you want me to have a go at these, please write a short note in the comments!

Table of contents
00:00 introduction / overview
00:38 demo 1 (detuned pads & lead)
01:30 hardware needed
02:27 software installation
03:05 assembling the hardware
03:35 basic configuration using the web interface
04:30 screen calibration
05:37 hidden UI gestures
05:57 adjusting the output volume
06:20 other important things to consider
07:11 patch showcase: "Arpeggio 3" (filter tweaking and stuff)
08:06 "echoed synth"
08:56 "wah bass"
09:48 "synth strings"
10:16 "another reso pad"
10:55 "Grotrian/Steinway Piano"
11:20 "aeolus organ"
11:37 outlook/bye bye

Zynthian project page https://zynthian.org
USBit image tool http://usbimagetool.com/"

Exploring The SSL 1530 Tube VCA / Timbral Gate


John L Rice

"More information will be available soon at: https://steamsynth.com/shop/product-c...

Index:
0:00 - Beginning
0:25 - Features Listed (with example of two voices interacting)
2:20 - Basic Tests
9:30 - Using an EG to modulate gain
12:06 - Example 2 of two voices interacting
12:53 - Simple percussion sound design
14:49 - Melodic example 1 of subtle warming/mild distortion
18:03 - Processing complex sounds with heavy distortion
20:38 - Melodic example 2 of subtle warming/mild distortion
22:43 - Example 3 of two voices interacting
23:49 - Drone modulation
26:32 - End

Models of modular gear used in this video (that I can remember!):
Club Of The Knobs: C914B, C964, C966, C969, C1660
Grove Audio: G714
Marienberg: VC Sine Phase VCO
Modcan: 31B, 40B, 55B, 58B, 60B, 73B
Moon Modular: 517, 526, 564, 565, 565E, 569, 592
STG Soundlabs: EG, Oscillator
Synthesis Technology MOTM: 101, 300, 320
Synthetic Sound Labs: 1530 Tube VCA / Timbral Gate

Other production gear used:
Roland: A-88 MIDI keyboard
MOTU: MTPAV
Mellotron: M4000D Rack
Strymon Engineering: Timeline and BigSky pedals
Lexicon: MX400 effects rack
Samson: S-Patch Plus patch bays
Allen and Heath: MixWizard 20-S
Canon: C100 cameras, CN-E lenses
Dracast and Fotodiox: LED lighting
Tascam: SD-20M flash recorder

Post production gear used:
Lavry Engineering: Blue DA converters
Little Labs: Model 5 AES router
Coleman Audio: M3-PH audio switcher
PMC: dB1+ monitors, XB1-A sub
Neumann: KM120 monitors
Avantone: MixCubes
Microsoft: Windows 10 Pro
Sony: Vegas Pro 13 NLE software

If you found this or any of my other videos interesting, helpful or entertaining, please send a tip if you can? Thank You! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/JohnLRice"
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