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Tuesday, December 08, 2020
ASD Roland Jupiter-8 Synthesizer Sample Pack Bank 2 DEMO Yamaha Motif XF6 Montage MODX
Rik Marston Official Rik Marston Official
Timestamps below. Follow-up to this post.
"ASD Roland Jupiter-8 Synthesizer Collection Sample Pack
for Yamaha Motif XF6, Montage & MODX - Voice Bank 2 DEMO"
***Watch in HD!!*** ***Samples for the FUTURE!***
Ahnyxian Sound Design (ASD) Roland Jupiter-8 sample pack
for the Yamaha Motif XF6, Montage & MODX $24.99 on Etsy
https://www.etsy.com/listing/90625218...
or direct email: ahnyxrik@aol.com
RE: purchase JP8 sample pack
just in case you don't want to sign up on Etsy. It's Paypal only! :)
4 Voice Banks, 16 Voices per Bank 487mb total.
Load into your Yamaha synth 1 Voice at a time or load 1 Voice Bank
to any User Voice Bank location. Each bank is under 128mb each.
Samples are C2, C3, C4, C5, C6, -5 samples each multisample!
Samples are 11-25 seconds each! No super short samples!
Don't own a Yamaha Motif XF6, Montage or MODX?
This collection is available in mono .WAV format & it includes samples
from the Roland Jupiter-8, Jupiter-6 & MKS-80 (REV.5) 1.39GB! $24.99
https://www.etsy.com/listing/92022431...
ASD Roland Jupiter-8 Synthesizer Collection Sample Pack for YAMAHA
Voice Bank 2 Multisample / Sample Name, Time in video:
JP8 God's JP8 @ 00:03 - only Chorus & Reverb from XF6
JP8 Gold @ 00:32 - only Chorus & Reverb from XF6
JP8 Hi Strings @ 01:04 - only Chorus & Reverb from XF6
JP8 HoJo Strings @ 02:04 - only Chorus & Reverb from XF6
JP8 Mellow Strings @ 03:30 - only Chorus & Reverb from XF6
JP8 Mode Brass @ 04:15 - only Chorus & Reverb from XF6
JP8 Moog @ 04:58 - only Chorus & Reverb from XF6
JP8 Olympus @ 05:39 - only Chorus & Reverb from XF6
JP8 Orbit @ 06:28 - only Chorus & Reverb from XF6
JP8 Perfect Brass @ 07:22 - only Chorus & Reverb from XF6
JP8 Phaze Pad @ 08:23 - only Chorus & Reverb from XF6
JP8 Sweet Analog @ 09:23 - Layered Multisamples / Multi FX
JP8 Hollywood Strings @ 10:14 - Layered Multisamples / Multi FX
JP8 Dare Brass @ 11:56 - Layered Multisamples / Multi FX
JP8 Touch The Sky @ 12:29 - Layered Multisamples / Multi FX
JP8 Moogular @ 13:33 - Layered Multisamples / Multi FX
My world famous synthesizer sample packs (formally on Reverb under Reverb Sync / Rik Marston) are on sale again to the masses on my new Etsy page! These .WAV samples can be used in ANY device or software that can load .WAV's.
SOUNDMIT 2020 - Eurorack Synth Masterclass - Chris Meyer - Learning Modular
SOUNDMIT
"Al Soundmit 2020 Virtual Edition, Chris Meyer di LearningModular.com ha tenuto una masterclass live dedicata ai synth modulari e a nuove tecniche per utilizzare in modo creativo i nostri synth!
At the Soundmit 2020 Virtual Edition, Chris Meyer of LearningModular.com held a live masterclass dedicated to modular synths and new techniques for using our synths creatively."
https://learningmodular.com/
You can find additional posts featuring Learning Modular here.
ESK - Yamaha FVX-1 User Presets + Layer
Metunar
"Demo of 4 sound layers with some user presets i made for the Yamaha FVX-1 FM-Synthesizer. I show first the 4 single presets and then the whole sound layer.
All sounds are form the Yamaha FVX-1.
Direct recording without external effects or mastering.
http://www.metunar.ch"
Yamaha FVX-1 demos by Metunar
Yamaha SY1 w/ Original Dust Cover
Korg MS-20 Mk I Vintage with Overlay, Docs, Original Patch Cords SN 145914
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"Absolutely stunning MS-20, Mk 1. The only blemishes are some marks along the lower edge of the back and scratches by the volume knob (see photos). Serviced to repair sample and hold circuit and faulty momentary switch, so it's ready to go and sounds like a monster. I don't think it had been played at all, and the faulty components must have failed due to disuse and age. Includes all original Japanese language manuals, patch cords (never used), Japanese language overlay for front panel, Korg catalog, sticker, warranty card, tutorial book. Basically everything that came with it new, but no original box."
"Absolutely stunning MS-20, Mk 1. The only blemishes are some marks along the lower edge of the back and scratches by the volume knob (see photos). Serviced to repair sample and hold circuit and faulty momentary switch, so it's ready to go and sounds like a monster. I don't think it had been played at all, and the faulty components must have failed due to disuse and age. Includes all original Japanese language manuals, patch cords (never used), Japanese language overlay for front panel, Korg catalog, sticker, warranty card, tutorial book. Basically everything that came with it new, but no original box."
Roland Jupiter-8
*Zelda Month* VGM #181: Oshus' Theme (Phantom Hourglass)
Amie Waters
"Ah yes, another two month long Zelda Month has arrived. I will continue on though. Got two more tracks to go. This one has been requested by Patrons and fans for a couple years now, and I am happy to finally dive into the Phantom Hourglass OST."
BANDCAMP: https://amiewaters.bandcamp.com
Synthesizer Evolution: From Analogue to Digital (And Back) - Book Review + Flip Through
synth4ever
Synthesizer Evolution: From Analogue to Digital (And Back) is also available on Amazon here.
"Ciat-Lonbarde
Synthesizer Evolution: From Analogue to Digital (And Back) book review & book flip through. Synthesizer Evolution is a recently published book covering every major synth, drum machine and sampler from 1963-1995. Each instrument is hand drawn and includes vital statistics and quirky facts.
Synth Evolution is published by Velocity Press (https://velocitypress.uk) and written & illustrated by Oli Freke (https://www.synthevolution.net), a London-based musician, artist and author with a life-long passion for analogue synthesizers and electronic music.
Synthesizer Evolution: From Analogue to Digital (And Back) provides us with an in-depth look at synthesizer history over the decades and covers a variety of vintage synthesizers including analog synths, digital synths, modular synths, wavetable synths, FM synths, additive synths and more.
Join me for a narrated book flip through highlighting various synths and concluding with a brief book review at the end. Hope you enjoy and feel free to grab a copy of Synth Evolution if you like it.
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TIMECODES
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00:00 - Intro
► SYNTHESIZERS
01:01 - 360 Systems, Access Music (Virus), Ace Tone
01:46 - Akai (AX80, AX60)
02:43 - Arp Instruments (2500, 2600)
03:44 - Behringer
04:07 - Buchla modulars
04:22 - Casio (Casiotone, CZ series, HT series)
Noise Engineering Fractio Solum Demos
Blog: Dueling Fractio Solum - Noise Engineering
"From the blog: https://www.noiseengineering.us/blog/...
What if we have TWO Fractio Solum? What will happen?? Polymetric patching, that’s what! Here, we have a melody and four-part percussion patch. Imitor Versio gives some delay and texture to the patch. Two Fractio Solum and a Vox Digitalis provide all the sequencing for the patch, and an external CV sequence modulates the FS ratios to keep things dynamic."
Blog: Dueling Fractio Solum
"From the blog: https://www.noiseengineering.us/blog/...
So, what do those big numbers mean? At its core, FS is a clock divider and multiplier. You put a clock in. You get a clock out. Simple, right? But here’s where it gets interesting: you change how that clock comes out by turning the encoder and changing the ratio shown on the display. The ratio display works just like a fraction: the number on top represents the clock output. The number on the bottom represents the clock input. This makes seeing what your division is easy.
Now, that’s all well and good, but what clock ratios are actually available on FS?
The short answer is A LOT.
The more in-depth answer is that you can get everything from 1/16 to 16/1. To make it easy to move through these, we’ve grouped the ratios into three sets, selected by the switch in the middle of the displays. The “1” setting contains all the ratios that, as you may have guessed, have a one in the top or bottom of the fraction. Your normal divide by eight, multiply by four, divide by two can be found here, but so can more interesting things like 1/7, 9/1, 1/15, 10/1...
The “23” setting contains ratios involving powers of 2 and 3. You’ll find more standard things here: 1/16, 1/8, 3/1, that sort of thing. There are also a few oddballs like 8/3 in here, but if you need more ratios than the “1” mode gives you but don’t want to get too abstract, this is the mode you’ll want. We’ve found this to be the most “musical” mode, at least in the most traditional sense.
Lastly, there’s N/M mode. This mode has every single ratio from 1/10 to 10/1. If you like unusual timings, tuplets, and polyrhythms, this is the mode for you. I didn’t know 7/3 could be a fun time signature until I plugged FS in. This is the favorite mode around the NE house."
Blog: Sequencing percussion with Fractio Solum
"From the blog: https://www.noiseengineering.us/blog/...
We wanted to make the FS flexible and versatile, so we designed it with quite a bit of I/O. First, there’s your standard clock and reset inputs, labeled In and RST. Now, bear in mind that you don’t need to patch a reset signal here: all you have to do is patch in a clock and you’re off. I find the RST input very helpful when using FS for sequencing: I can dial in a wacky ratio, and then use the RST input to create a repeatable sequence based off my main clock. If you’re in 7/3 and using the /2 out, for instance, your output is gonna be pretty abstract compared to other rhythms that may be happening in your patch. The RST input helps tie everything together, though: trigger it at regular intervals and your 7/3 becomes a repeating rhythmic motif that’s much easier to fit into the rest of a patch.
Of course, there’s also a CV input: this lets you change the clock ratio of FS with an external CV source. This allows for some awesome stuff like automated time signature changes, rhythmic clock sequencing, burst generation… You name it.
On to the outputs: FS has four outputs. There’s the main out jack, labeled Out (clever, I know), which gives you the exact ratio shown on the display. Additionally, there are x2 and /2 outputs, which are respectively twice as fast and half as fast as the main Out jack. Lastly, there’s the BOC jack, which stands for Beginning Of Cycle (and also Boards of Canada. Because they are great). As the name suggests, it fires each time the FS completes a cycle, based on the slowest /2 output.
If you tap the encoder, all the outputs on FS get muted. It keeps track of the input clock while it’s muted, so when you tap it again to unmute it, it’ll be correctly in phase with the clock input. It’s a handy performance feature if you’re using FS as a rhythm generator for your voices, if you want to make a sequencer do interesting things, or if you just need things to be a little quieter for a second."
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