Monday, January 25, 2021
u-he CVilization Expert Features: User Scales
video by u-he
"CVilization lets you record two different kinds of user-scales: ‘Basic Scales’ and ‘Volt Map Scales’. While the former divides 1 V into 12 steps and maps each to a note within an octave, the latter maps a sequence of notes (voltages) across 1 Volt, in the order they were played. 8 preset scales can be edited, replaced and saved. You can restore the original factory scales at any time. User scales open up a host of creative possibilities: You can use a CV/Gate Keyboard or other chromatic sources to play your scales. Also, you can use LFOs, envelopes, sequencers, random CVs etc. to create sophisticated self-playing patches!
00:00 - Intro
00:14 - User Scales: Key Features
00:35 - Basic Scales
00:44 - Quantization Menu: Scales
01:21 - Setting up
01:54 - Recording a Basic Scale
02:47 - Playing a Basic Scale with Keyboard
03:05 - Playing a Basic Scale with LFO
03:43 - Playing a Basic Scale with Random CV & Sequencer
04:02 - Volt Map Scales vs. Basic Scales
05:08 - Recording a Volt Map Scale
05:42 - Repetition Interval / Transposition across Octaves
06:25 - Playing a Volt Map Scale with Keyboard
06:38 - Playing a Volt Map Scale with LFO
07:28 - Playing a Volt Map Scale with Static CV
07:46 - Playing a Volt Map Scale with Random CV
08:35 - Duophonic Patch
08:39 - Recording Volt Map Scale for Voice 1
09:07 - Recording Volt Map Scale for Voice 2
09:25 - Playing Duophonic Volt Map Scale Patch with LFO
10:01 - Global Functions Menu
10:11 - Closing Remarks"
Waldorf Pulse + Russian Filter – Filter Comparison
video by Virtual Music
"This video demonstrates the differences between the original Pulse Filter and the Russian Filter in various flavours – always in the same sound setting. More about the Russian Filter Upgrade: http://www.virtual-music.at/en/waldor...
No effects were added to keep the sounds analytical. However if you like to hear the Russian Filter Upgrade in a more musical context, you may prefer this video:"
Waldorf Pulse + Russian Filter – Sequences and Melodies
video by
Sunday, January 24, 2021
Dialing in some hard percussion sounds on the Colossus Synthesizer
video by Analogue Solutions
"What you create or patch on the Colossus is only limited by your imagination! Here's some hard percussion accompanied by some cool sequences and live playing. Analogue drums and percussion are unmatched."
Major OSC Live Stream
video by Major OSC
"Testing Out K-Board Pro 4 with Argon8. Poly Aftertouch, X, Y, Z(PolyAT)."
今月のモジュラー・シンセ:4MS Quad Clock Distributor 〜第7回 Patch The World For Peace【サウンド&レコーディング・マガジン】
video by SoundRecordingJP
It's always a pleasure seeing Hataken as I interviewed him back in 2007 here, back at the birth of it all. You can find additional posts featuruing Hataken here.
Yamaha TG77 Tone Generator FM AWM Synthesiser SN QO02586
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via this auction
"The Yamaha TG77 is the rack mount equivalent of the Yamaha SY77 synthesiser workstation. It is a 16-voice multitimbral synth utilising Yamaha's advanced Frequency Modulation; Advanced Wave Memory; and the combination of these two systems, either by layering together or by modulating an AFM voice by an AWM wave, a synergy termed Realtime Convolution and Modulation Synthesis (RCM). The TG77 is a very powerful module capable of great acoustic emulations and other worldly pads and effects."
via this auction
"The Yamaha TG77 is the rack mount equivalent of the Yamaha SY77 synthesiser workstation. It is a 16-voice multitimbral synth utilising Yamaha's advanced Frequency Modulation; Advanced Wave Memory; and the combination of these two systems, either by layering together or by modulating an AFM voice by an AWM wave, a synergy termed Realtime Convolution and Modulation Synthesis (RCM). The TG77 is a very powerful module capable of great acoustic emulations and other worldly pads and effects."
Drop the base - Electro track recorded in analog studio using vintage synths
video by Peter Maas
"Practicing my vocoder skills and playing the vintage beasts in this jam. Drums from the Novation Drumstation & Roland TR-808 with processing from various Moog Moogerfooger pedals. Bassline from the Juno 106, stabs from the Oberheim Matrix 1000, Leads on the Roland System 100. Ow, the vocoder is the Roland SVC350, I am using the ARP Axxe as carrier."
Moog Voyager Meets Asheville Music Tool ADG-1 Analog Delay :: ExperimentalSynth
video by experimentalsynth
"A quick spin with the Moog Voyager and Asheville Music Tool ADG-1 Analog Delay, a perfect pair! Learn more at https://www.ashevillemusictools.com/"
Beautiful Sequential OB-6 Filter
Videos by Rustboy
Playlist: 1. Beautiful Sequential OB-6 Filter
Small amount of OB-6 BBD delay. No external effects.2. Sequential OB-6 Filter with Vintage Knob
With 1.6.4 Sequential introduced Vintage Knob from Prophet 5 on OB-6. It sounds so gorgeous. Here is a small test I did.3. Sequential OB-6 Vintage Knob #2
Another test with Vintage Knob introduced for OB-6 and Prophet-6.
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