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Saturday, March 27, 2021

New Dreadbox DARKNESS / KINEMATIC / LETHARGY Effect Pedals


Digital Stereo Reverb (on synthesizer)



"Dreadbox DARKNESS is a Digital Stereo Reverb effect pedal suitable for fretted instruments and synthesizers. Instead of having several switched algorithms, DARKNESS has a single versatile and flexible algorithm, that can create from small and smooth reflections up to huge shimmering and endless reverbs."


Dreadbox KINEMATIC / Analog Compressor - Filter (on drum machine)

video by



"Kinematic is a Greek based word (Κίνημα), which describes motion - of points, bodies or systems of bodies, without the consideration of the forces that cause them to move.

Dreadbox KINEMATIC is a VCA based Compressor and an Envelope Filter effect pedal suitable mostly for string instruments and synthesizers, which is also eurorack compatible."


Dreadbox LETHARGY / 8-stage Phase Shifter

video by



"Lethargy derives from the greek word for forgetfulness, “Lethe”. It is a state of being drowsy and dull. The feeling of having little energy or of being unable or unwilling to do anything.

Dreadbox LETHARGY is an OTA based Phase Shifter effect pedal suitable for fretted instruments and synthesizers, with eurorack patch compatibility."




Dreadbox Lethargy 8-Stage Phaser Pedal deeper Review (Korg Delta, DX21 & Matriarch)

video by Knobs & Switches

"Deeper review for the Analog 8-Stage Phaser Pedal from Dreadbox together with a Korg Delta, a Yamaha DX21 and a Moog Matriarch."

Effetto Grecia, 3 Pedali analogici per 1 Synth digitale | Dreadbox FX | Soundmit Review #03

video by SOUNDMIT

"Tre effetti analogici, un Chorus/Flanger, un Phaser a 8 Stage e un Filtro/Compressore. Abbiamo testato i nuovi effetti prodotti da DREADBOX: Komorebi, uscito qualche tempo fa e i nuovissimi (ed in anteprima Soundmit per l'Italia) LETHARGY e KINEMATIC che escono proprio oggi!

Li abbiamo messi alla prova con un synth, vediamo cos'è successo!!
Tip: Non perderti la sessione finale!"

New SOMA Synths COSMOS Drifting Memory Station Effect Pedal


Demo Performance (no talk) video by Vlad Kreimer



via SOMA Synths

"COSMOS is a drifting memory station designed to work with meditative states through music. The design of the controls, functions and generated soundscapes are intended to evoke, in both performer and listener, states and experiences inherent in meditation, such as limitless space, fluidity, spontaneous development, presence, the ability to hear, tranquility, the experience of subtle harmony and happiness enveloping the whole world.

From a functional point of view, COSMOS is a large array of sound memory, in which recorded sounds undergo constant recombinations, spontaneously generating an ever-changing soundscape. This is achieved in three ways — by a mathematical shift based on the relationships between large prime numbers (the size of all delay lines are different primes), an asynchronous operation of the LFO, and modulation with a slowly changing chaotic signal. As a result, it allows the endless layering and processing of various sounds, as in a looper, but without an intrusive, repetitive loop.

COSMOS generates rich, fluid and evolving soundscapes perfect for ambient music. Using COSMOS, you can play an entire meditative solo concert while being in a spontaneous flow and without using studio-prepared sequences, backing tracks and other things that can’t be a reflection of the 'here and now'."

KORG opsix FULL REVIEW WITH SOUNDS


video by Mark Jenkins

Starts with a studio tour.

"MARK JENKINS author of the 'Analog Synthesizers' book looks at the Korg opsix, a compact FM digital synthesizer with analog-like filters, sequencer and effects."

Things Motor - Morphing Rotor Effect Plugin Demo and Tutorial


video by CatSynth TV

"We present a demo of Things Motor, a brand new 'morphing rotor' effect plugin from AudioThing and Hainbach. Inspired by the Crystal Palace from the BBC Radiophonic Workshop, Things Motor allows two signals to be blended by two 'rotating gears', i.e. LFOs with variable rate and waveshape.

To find out more, please visit https://www.audiothing.net/effects/th...​
Hainbach's introduction and demo: [posted here along with one from LMNC]

00:23​ History of the BBC Crystal Palace
00:57​ Introducing the Things Motor
05:05​ Combing two sources with sidechain
08:20​ Timbral combinations

Please consider supporting this channel to help us bring you more synthesizer tutorials and other content.
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/catsynth​
Ko-Fi: https://ko-fi.com/catsynth​"

Dancing into the weekend


video by peter m mahr

Dancing into the weekend

Beat: Elektron Analog Rytm MkII
Synthesizer: Moog One
Reverbs: CXM 1978

What's Up - 4 Non Blondes [Cozy Ambient Cover]


video by Amie Waters

"April 1st has become meme day, but why only one day of memes? I give you a solid month of memes, and I even got started a little early. I actually grew up listening to 4 Non Blondes' Bigger, Better, Faster, More so when this track got meme-ified I knew it was only a matter of time before I covered it. I just wanted to make the song cozy and sweet. Like I woke in the morning, stepped outside, took a deep breath and got real high.... That is what's going on."

Emulator II


video by synthjunk

"Finally got this beast working again so here's an original composition using all sounds from the Emulator II sampler"

Galassi - Acqua e Sapone (Italo Disco test drive)


video by Sebastian Galassi

Instruments:

Roland Juno 60 - Bass
Korg DW8000 - Pad
Roland Jupiter 6 - Strings
Yamaha DX 7 - Mallets
Ensoniq VFX SD - PPG sounds
Emu Morpheus - Vox Pad

Credits:
Original Music from the movie : "Acqua e Sapone"
Title : Secondo servizio fotografico
Music : Fabio Liberatori

Memetune Studio Fly-through


video by zack dagoba

"Just found this video I made with Zan and his drone-cam (from 2019)"

Some synth spotting in Benge's studio.

Make Noise Strega | Episode 04 | Witchcraft


video by Cinematic Laboratory

"I was very happy with the case layout I introduced in Episode 03. Every new patch is a new adventure. I was planning on having fun with Phonogene and Strega (also works nicely as a feedback-loop-recorder) but this great patch emerged from fooling around and I just had to record it. A case/system should help you make the music you love most and for me, the love for cinematic scoring goes very deep. Sure I can create all kinds of stuff on the PC with samples and synths, but this combo is raw, special, unique and totally awesome. I am afraid I need a new CV case because this combo is going to be permanent. Now I have to hunt for a second black Echophon. Fortunately, that's much easier than getting a new CV case."
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