Tuesday, March 23, 2021
Elastic FX (Update 1.3) featuring Novation Bass Station
video by Oliver Greschke
"Novation Bass Station with effects of Elastic FX going into a Focusrite audio interface.
EFX is a 4 channel multi-effects processor that’s easy and intuitive to play, but also offers complex options to shape your sound and route the audio effects stream."
Norand Mono - PatchOfTheWeek #13
video by Norand
"Here is a new patch : An electro pattern with kick, snare and acid bass !
No processing or effects."
Norand PatchOfTheWeek posts
The Klirrfaktor: Dystopia Sessions "B.1.1.7"
video by TheKlirrfaktor
"Made with VCV Rack. Recorded with OverDub (for VCV Rack). Very soft mastering with Logic Pro (I just added a soft Reverb to Plateau and Multiband Compression on the master to reduce the dynamic just a bit."
Pittsburgh Modular Crow [Safari] First Patches Eurorack Filter [Demo #1]
video by gstormelectro
"Audio + Video by G-Storm Electro c. 2021
Just got a couple of new Pittsburgh Modular Safari Crow filters in.
Running them through some percussion patches, sounds nice :D
Part I 0:00
Dropped the first Crow into my 2-row percussion rack.
The first demo showing it being used in classic Nicol fashion...
Crow is used in highpass mode on the Feedback Static noise source for high-hat duty.
Hats: Static | Crow HP | Bastl Skis II | Pittsburgh Analog Delay Unit
Kick: Pittsburgh Synth Box LPF self res |
Snareish thing: Basimilus | Local Florist
Misc Percussion: Gibbon CV | FR Transient (Sequenced by Varigate 4) | DC571
A pair of Feedback Squeeze compressors strapped on the outputs.
Digitakt sequenced via Erica Midi To Trigger
Part II 3:26
2nd Crow went into the 3-row synth rack.
All sound: G-Storm Transistor-82 | Crow LP |
Pitch mod: Pittsburgh Primary Osc B
Noise Type mod: Batumi
Osc/Noise mod: Pittsburgh Toolbox S/H
Crow mod: G-Storm 2xADSR
FX: Timefactor and Big Sky Room setting
Sequenced by Keystep Pro"
**BLOG** http://gstormelectronica.blogspot.com/
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Haddaway and the famous Lately Bass #Shorts
video by Woody Piano Shack
"Demo of the iconic and famous LATELY BASS preset from many YAMAHA FM synths from the 80s, including DX21, DX100, DX27, DX11, Ys200, V50 and Tx81z. Let's recreate What Is Love by Haddaway!"
MORE WOODY PIANO SHACK
► WEBSITE https://woodypianoshack.com - additional links there.
► PIANO INSPIRATION SERIES http://bit.ly/inspiration_welcome
► SUPPORT http://bit.ly/wps_support
Shared System Tutorials | Episode 33 | 2-Operator FM
video by Cinematic Laboratory
"I never really knew what an FM 'operator' was so when I found out I wanted to share it. An FM operator is a combo of s sinewave, a VCA and an envelope. We can then use these 'operators' to interact with eachother in different settings called algorithms. The Shared System can offer two mono operators with DPO, Maths and the Moddemix VCA (or Optomix LPG). So we're still a long way from organs and electric piano's. But you can't patch an organ :). Have fun!"
Cinematic Laboratory Shared System Tutorials
Access Virus TI 61-Key Digital Synth
Sequential Circuits Prophet 600 SN 5371
Note: Auction links are affiliate links for which the site may be compensated.
via this auction
"So yes, it seems to work great with the original Z80 CPU, but it behaves a little strangely with the mod installed. Basically, with GliGli, oscillator pitch seems slightly erratic and janky. Sounds a little like random/noise modulation. Sometimes you can hear it on the first note you play, sometimes you can't hear it until you have played all six notes. Even weirder, this issue also goes away a bit when pitch bend is not perfectly centered. I think a multiplexer IC on the front panel PCB might be causing these problems, but since It doesn't have this issue when it's stock, I'm not so sure. I haven't messed with it. I'm including a couple replacements just in case.
I bought my GliGli mod from a pro builder on Reverb, so I don't think it was assembled/soldered together wrong. I'm pretty sure I installed it correctly as well! I'm stumped.
This synth also had a slight whine in the signal path when I first got it, but after I installed GliGli it went away and never came back, even after I reinstalled the original CPU this evening. Even when it was present, it wasn't too noticeable. (Hopefully it won't return!)
Cosmetics and other info:
This Prophet, serial number 5371, was built some time in mid-1984 and is in really beautiful cosmetic condition. A couple signs of use here and there but nothing very noticeable. Some of the lower black keys are a little dull-looking compared to the rest. Two front rubber feet were missing so I replaced them with adhesive ones. A GliGli "cheat sheet" from Synthgraphics is also now on the front panel.
All keys work!! Battery seems to be holding patches fine as well.
If you haven't had a Prophet 600 before, be aware that (when it's stock) it takes several seconds to boot up and tune each voice. This is normal!"
via this auction
"So yes, it seems to work great with the original Z80 CPU, but it behaves a little strangely with the mod installed. Basically, with GliGli, oscillator pitch seems slightly erratic and janky. Sounds a little like random/noise modulation. Sometimes you can hear it on the first note you play, sometimes you can't hear it until you have played all six notes. Even weirder, this issue also goes away a bit when pitch bend is not perfectly centered. I think a multiplexer IC on the front panel PCB might be causing these problems, but since It doesn't have this issue when it's stock, I'm not so sure. I haven't messed with it. I'm including a couple replacements just in case.
I bought my GliGli mod from a pro builder on Reverb, so I don't think it was assembled/soldered together wrong. I'm pretty sure I installed it correctly as well! I'm stumped.
This synth also had a slight whine in the signal path when I first got it, but after I installed GliGli it went away and never came back, even after I reinstalled the original CPU this evening. Even when it was present, it wasn't too noticeable. (Hopefully it won't return!)
Cosmetics and other info:
This Prophet, serial number 5371, was built some time in mid-1984 and is in really beautiful cosmetic condition. A couple signs of use here and there but nothing very noticeable. Some of the lower black keys are a little dull-looking compared to the rest. Two front rubber feet were missing so I replaced them with adhesive ones. A GliGli "cheat sheet" from Synthgraphics is also now on the front panel.
All keys work!! Battery seems to be holding patches fine as well.
If you haven't had a Prophet 600 before, be aware that (when it's stock) it takes several seconds to boot up and tune each voice. This is normal!"
Sound Library for the Kawai K5000S
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via this auction
"Massive library of sounds on floppy disk! Also included is a powerful editor & librarian, Soundiver! Jewel cases are NOT included and disk colors may vary."
Pictured:
Pads & Comping
Session Tool Kit
Bass, Solo & Lead
Classic Sounds
Collection 1
SoundDiver Editor
Supplement Disk with:
A. Demo Songs
B. Extra Single Patches
C. Factory Preset Backup
via this auction
"Massive library of sounds on floppy disk! Also included is a powerful editor & librarian, Soundiver! Jewel cases are NOT included and disk colors may vary."
Pictured:
Pads & Comping
Session Tool Kit
Bass, Solo & Lead
Classic Sounds
Collection 1
SoundDiver Editor
Supplement Disk with:
A. Demo Songs
B. Extra Single Patches
C. Factory Preset Backup
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