Friday, February 19, 2021
Random Patches: The MC-101’s Coolest Feature
video by Gabe Miller Music
'I demo one of the best features of the Roland MC-101, random patches on tone tracks, showing each algorithm and a few jams."
Ambient with Lyra-8, Strymon Big Sky & Mobius
video by Akihiko Matsumoto
Music by Akihiko Matsumoto - https://akihikomatsumoto.com
Mixer: Ableton Live
Synth: Lyra-8
Modulation FX: Strymon Mobius
Reverb: Strymon Big Sky
Comp/Limitter: iZotope Ozone9
Camera: Sony a7RII (Zeiss Batis 55mm F1.8)
Thursday, February 18, 2021
Synth Music Studio Tour with @Pianote
video by MR TUNA Music
"It’s been 1 year since my friends at @Pianote came to visit my super synth studio! 🎹🎛✨
Today, I’m at the office working my new job as their social media manager...
Pretty cool how things work out sometimes ❤️"
Layering with the Squarp Instruments Pyramid sequencer (see dealers on the right of the sitefor availability).
Additional MR TUNA Music posts here.
Bandcamp (60+ albums for free!): https://www.mrtuna.bandcamp.com
73-75 Nested Vector Oscillator
NVO exploration 2 video by Todd Barton
"Just began exploring this new oscillator from The Human Comparator
Amazing having 4 oscillators and 4 Joysticks . . . Another exploration (audio only) here: https://soundcloud.com/user7621213/nv...
My Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/synthtodd"
Pic via 73-75
Perplex On - Fragments (Launchpad Piano Jam)
video by Perplex On
"Here is a rather simple jam with the Launchpad Mini sequencing #Noire and #Unacorda piano vst via and iPad loaded with #StepPolyArpUnit to achieve these polymetric sequences. Served with projected audioreactive visuals #madewithnotch. Enjoy!"
The Medium (inspired) | Moog Grandmother
video by Chris Hunt
"I played "The Medium" on Xbox recently and this song summarizes the experience for me... a bit spooky, a bit lonely, and a bit meandering. The fixed camera angles of the game transport me back to the time of pre-rendered RPGs and strategy guides."
NUX Duotime dual delay with the DB-01 synth (no talking)
video by Richard DeHove
"Some initial noodling with my newly purchased NUX Duotime. Nice solid metal case with stereo in and out. The feedback knobs are limited so they can't get into speaker-busting oscillation - so you get all the anxiety of runaway repeats with none of the damage.
Here I just faff about on the DB-01 while going through each mode. Note at the end the Verb setting has a shimmer you can dial in. No other effects, EQ or limiting used.
0:00 Analog
2:42 Tape
3:47 Digi
6:31 Mod
7:16 Verb
For more on the DB-01 see my playlist of tutorial videos and tips: [previuos posts here]
My site: https://richarddehove.com/
Lots of downloads for supporters on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/richarddehove"
12 07 20 Buchla 230r and 288v madness [02]
video by batchas
Posting this one for his "wonderful voice". :)
One more for your dreams, "dear friend":
12 07 20 Buchla 230r and 288v madness [01]
$39,500.00 Sennheiser VSM201 Vocoder
Note: Auction links are affiliate links for which the site may be compensated.
via this auction
"Here is it, one of the rarest and most legendary vocoders and synthesizer effects on the planet. The Sennheiser VSM 201. These supposedly cost upwards of $20,000 when built new and apparently only a few dozen were ever made. It's hard to say how many are still left in existence. In the past 10 years of searching we have only seen a handful of these for sale. We have previously owned a few of them, including one that was owned originally by Herbie Hancock and one we sold directly personally to Daft Punk before their Random Access Memories release. Other legendary users include Kraftwerk. This one is in great shape and fully functional. Fantastic for collector/curator or showpiece to have in your studio. A joy to play with, no other vocoder is quite like it. A multitude of knobs and tone shaping possibilities. The last one we saw for sale sold for $28k over 2 years ago. Since then vintage gear has only continued to climb in value. A great investment. Don't miss out!"
Priced at US $39,500.00
via this auction
"Here is it, one of the rarest and most legendary vocoders and synthesizer effects on the planet. The Sennheiser VSM 201. These supposedly cost upwards of $20,000 when built new and apparently only a few dozen were ever made. It's hard to say how many are still left in existence. In the past 10 years of searching we have only seen a handful of these for sale. We have previously owned a few of them, including one that was owned originally by Herbie Hancock and one we sold directly personally to Daft Punk before their Random Access Memories release. Other legendary users include Kraftwerk. This one is in great shape and fully functional. Fantastic for collector/curator or showpiece to have in your studio. A joy to play with, no other vocoder is quite like it. A multitude of knobs and tone shaping possibilities. The last one we saw for sale sold for $28k over 2 years ago. Since then vintage gear has only continued to climb in value. A great investment. Don't miss out!"
Priced at US $39,500.00
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