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Friday, November 13, 2020

Eurorack Kick Drum Deep Dive with Dean and Trovarsi!


Electronisounds Audio

"I team up with Trovarsi (another hybrid producer) and we talk about Eurorack kick drums!
We each show 3 ways that we create kick drums in our system using different modules.
This video is a must-see for anyone interested in making kick drum Eurorack!
Thanks for watching!"

WEBSITE ► https://www.electronisounds.com/
PATREON ► https://www.patreon.com/DeanDaughters

Additional posts featuring Trovarsi Additional posts featuring Electronisounds Audio

Strymon Nightsky // Roland SH-01A :: [synth recipe #81]


syncworm

"AUDIO CONNECTIONS:
Roland goes straight into the Nightsky. Nightsky stereo out into the DAW.

MIDI/CLOCK:
Roland acts as a master clock here driving Nighsky's sequencer. 40bpm.

MUSIC:
Strymon is set in "infinite" freeze reverb mode. The single note is mangled, reverberated and nicely treated by the unit and then sequenced into a simple progression which acts as a pad for the melody.

Enjoy this little recipe and
STAY IN SYNC!"

Waldorf Pulse 2 demo


Panu Savolainen

"Waldorf Pulse 2 multitrack -demo. Eventide Blackhole and Waves delay used."

Introducing the Hummingbird Triple Oscillator Bank


Patchwerks Seattle

Note this is the first Northwest Synthesizers post. You can find the Hummingbird here.

"In this video resident expert Nick Bigelow presents us with the new triple oscillator bank module called the Hummingbird by Northwest Synthesizers.

The Hummingbird is a three oscillator, 20HP Eurorack module that has a recognizable front panel layout with some familiar control features.

Hummingbird allows the creation of a Warm "FAT" sound that normally is not associated with a digital oscillator module.

There are three oscillator CV inputs for 1v/octave sources. All three oscillators can be controlled from a single CV input, or each one can be controlled separately. There is also a modulation CV input with a variable gain control. The modulation input always controls all three oscillators and can (via a toggle switch) either control the pitch of all 3 oscillators or can vary the waveform selection of all 3 oscillators.

Each oscillator has an octave adjust control which gives a range from two octaves below to two octaves above the control voltage input. Oscillators two and three also have a variable pitch adjustment with a range from 5 semitones down to 7 semitones up from the control voltage input, continuously variable with a clean "unison" center adjustment range to allow a quick return to "no pitch offset".

All three oscillators have a waveform adjustment control that allows selecting from triangle, to ramp (sawtooth), to square, to narrow pulse. The transition between waveforms is continuous to allow an almost infinite pallet of output waveforms.

Each oscillator has a separate output jack to allow for multiple routing destinations. Oscillator 1 has an additional "Sub" output which is a square wave one octave below Osc1's basic pitch. Also provided is a single "summed" oscillator output jack. This summed output always mixes equal amounts of Osc 1, 2 and 3 along with an adjustable amount of the Osc 1 Sub output.

Order a Hummingbird here: https://bit.ly/nws_hummingbird

https://patchwerks.com/ Demo by: Nick Bigelow Video by: Matthew Piecora (aka EZBOT) https://www.ezbot.live"

Substantia for Windows Released



Substantia for Windows is now available at giorgiosancristoforo.net. You can find some demos previously posted here.

Substantia (latin: substance), is an electro-acustic physical modelling laboratory with hundreds of models. It is a modal synthesis software with integrated euclidean sequencer and recorder.

Substantia has 16 different models and 23 materials, ranging from Aluminium to Nickel Glass, Marble, Sapphire, Platinum, Gold, Nylon, Uranium and more for a total of 368 resonant models.

You can excite the resonators with contact microphones, samples or white noise and experience a new exciting way to make digital sounds with human gestures.

Substantia is a powerful tool to create new hyper-real sounds from amazing bongos to luxurious glassy and metallic textures.

Ensoniq ESQ-1 Synthesizer Overview and Sound Demo


Runningonair

"Ensoniq ESQ-1 Synthesizer Overview and Sound Demo.

In this one I’m looking at the Ensoniq ESQ-1, which is an 8 voice polyphonic synthesizer from 1986.
When it was released it was considered great value for money as it would cost twice as much to get something else with similar features.
It has 32 waveforms and an analogue filter, making it a hybrid synth, as everything else is digital.
The oscillators have sync and amplitude modulation.
It has 3 LFOs and 4 envelope shapers, which gives you an enormous amount of sound creating possibilities.
When you add in that there is a sequencer as well, it’s not surprising it wiped the floor with the competition.
In this video I take a basic look at the ESQ-1 and check out some of the sounds.
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Aries - Empathy


Aries - Empathy (Single Mix) - Aries

New track from supporting member, Aries.

"Musica/Music Livio Conduttore
Prodotto da/Produced by: Aries
Distribuito da/developed by AUSR Digital
Tutti i diritti sono riservati ©
All rights reserved ©

Disponibile su/Available on:

Spotify

Deezer

iTunes

Amazon" Aries - Empathy (Italo Mix)


FM with samples - FDSP self modulation on the Yamaha EX5


Floyd Steinberg

"FM with samples - FDSP self modulation on the Yamaha EX5. Table of contents below! Here's a quick look at the "Self modulation" FDSP effect of the Yamaha EX5, a late 90s synthesizer workstation. FDSP is a sample-based synth engine which can add an individual insert effect to every single note you play. The "Self FM" works by adding a delay effect to a note, with the frequency of the delay repetition depending on the key you pressed. This results in a sound which very much resembles classic FM synthesizers like the DX7. By stacking up to 4 AWM voices in one patch, you can easily create complex FM patches, using amp- and pitch envelopes and LFOs to great effect."

Table of contents:
00:00 Demo
01:15 Introducion
01:50 Tutorial stuff

Support: https://www.paypal.me/alexselck

Geodesics Vultiverse - HexaQuark Overview and Tutorial


Omri Cohen

00:00 - A couple of examples
00:19 - Introduction and all about clock resolution
05:26 - Basic Functions
11:01 - Pages and Scenes
21:05 - CV Outputs part 1
28:09 - CV Outputs part 2
33:07 - Probability (Uncertainty)
39:11 - Virtual Particles and Random
43:42 - Jump and Lock
49:17 - Things to try

You can find additional resources from Omri Cohen at https://www.patreon.com/omricohen

Dark Side of Roland Jupiter X


PawelBlaszczak_Composer

"Here are couple of my patches showing dark side of Roland Jupiter X"
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