Friday, January 08, 2021
Waldorf Iridium, Moog Slim Phatty, Virus C, DSI Pro 2, Korg Gadget: 'Giussani'
Brittle stR music
"Giussani (or Giunssani) is a remote valley in northern Corsica. I'm tweaking cutoff against filter envelope amount on the Pro 2 for the high arpeggios; filter envelope amount on the Phatty for the bass; the X/Y pad on the Iridium controlling filter and FX on both layers. Ambient pad from the Virus and sequencing/drums from Gadget."
Custom Morphagene Reels Patch Walkthrough (and Performance)
Red Means Recording
"This week we'll be going over Morphagene!
In this video, I'll do a patch walkthrough and performances using a reel I made in the first video. These reels are available for you to download and use in your music, for free, here:
(These are temporarily on Patreon while Freesound gets their shizz together: https://www.patreon.com/posts/45858216) https://freesound.org/people/jjbbllkk...
Watch how I made these reels:"
Making Morphagene Reels from Kontakt Instruments Just for You
Red Means Recording
"This week we'll be going over Morphagene! First starting with reel creation. In this video, we'll use Ableton and some Kontakt instruments to make reels for Morphagene, the granular micro loop module from Make Noise."
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LABELS/MORE: eurorack, Make Noise, synth tutorials
LABELS/MORE: eurorack, Make Noise, synth tutorials
Isla Instruments S2400 Video User Manual - Part 6: Song Mode
Yamaha Montage Demo Voco speaking patches HD no talking
js-sound
00:00 Start
00:05 TuTa Voc
00:21 Voc Split
00:35 Astronaut3
00:44 Astronaut2
01:01 Astronaut1
01:51 Venom
02:45 Echolot
03:35 Vocarius
04:12 Vocatan Di
04:47 Vocatan Nar
05:21 Chaotic Conv
05:31 Speaker Sasha
05:57 Speaker Wik
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LABELS/MORE: Speech Synthesis, Yamaha
LABELS/MORE: Speech Synthesis, Yamaha
Analogue Solutions Impulse Command - Stereo Filters
The Free Radikal
Thursday, January 07, 2021
Electric Dreams | Analog Drums and Synths
Espen Kraft
"Just a little fun with the Korg KR-55 I have at the moment. While playing with it I got the desire to make a cover of a classic 80s song I love, a fully analog cover.
As I was doing just that I felt it needed a little vocoding so I laid down a track of that as well, but that is not analog vocoding so it didn't end up a 100% fully analog cover, but the result is more important than that... ;-)"
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LABELS/MORE: Korg, Sequential Circuits
LABELS/MORE: Korg, Sequential Circuits
Pollard Syndrum Quad - Analog Drum Synthesizer
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via this auction
"This one is in excellent cosmetic condition and working 100%. It has just been serviced and has had some restoration. It is ready to be used and needs nothing! It will come with all four pads (with the cable) and the sustain pedal."
via this auction
"This one is in excellent cosmetic condition and working 100%. It has just been serviced and has had some restoration. It is ready to be used and needs nothing! It will come with all four pads (with the cable) and the sustain pedal."
ARP 2600 Model 2601 Meticulously Restored by Tone Tweakers
123synthland
"Here’s an impromptu performance on the latest vintage ARP 2600 model 2601 we just meticulously refurbished. It’s for sale now at https://www.tonetweakers.com, along with many other fully refurbished vintage synths and more. Thanks for watching!"
Four Pocket Operators and AUM iPad app
Dj Puzzle
"Finally got around to setting this up proper and having a bit of messing with it. This time I'm using my brand new 2020 iPad Air. TC Helicon Blender at the hub and controlling the mix and effects in AUM on the iPad. Kick back and lose your self in this chill jam. :)"
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LABELS/MORE: iOS, MATRIXSYNTH Members, Teenage Engineering
LABELS/MORE: iOS, MATRIXSYNTH Members, Teenage Engineering
Korg Polysix vs Roland JUNO-60
synthlegends
"Comparison and review of of the Korg Polysix and Roland JUNO-60.
Both synths are form 1982 and had been as low priced polysynths very popular (cheap Prophet 5 vs Jupiter-8). Both synths have a very similar structure and that is why a comparision is interesting.
Anyway, both synths sound very different because of its unique sound components (oscillators and filters). I would describe the Polysix as american sounding with a strong dark tone. The JUNO-60 sounds a bit more modern and feels always well in the mix. It is not so fat as the Polysix but very smooth sounding, especially with its great stereo chorus.
I recorded both synths without mastering or effects directly into my audio interface, the JUNO with a pair of stereo jacks, the Polysix with its mono jack.
I hope the video helps you to decide which synth is better for you if you can't or won't afford both. Cheers and please stay well."
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