Saturday, July 31, 2021
Sequential OB 6 Sounds
video upload by Pure Ambient Drone
"Some sounds from the Sequential OB 6 formally known as DSI or Dave Smith Instruments. This synth really brings back the old days of the 80s for me. I love this synth very much. One of my favorite synths ever simply for the sound alone! OB 6 has such a rich old classic tone to it. Its hard to get a bad sound of this synthesizer."
Sampling the Erica Synths DB-01 into the Octatrack - 1 Synth to create all sounds
video upload by EZBOT
"In this stream I will be using the Erica Synths DB-01 Bassline to create all the sounds for a track. This means Drums, Bassline, Leads, and Pads. Nothing pre-sampled, everything made on the DB-01 and arranged in the Elektron Octatrack."
EZBOT Links:
https://www.patreon.com/ezbot
https://www.ezbot.live/
https://soundcloud.com/ezbotmusic
https://www.modbang.com/
https://www.instagram.com/ezbotmusic/"
Zlob Introduces the VC F3DB Fixed Filter Bank Eurorack Module
What is a Fixed Filter Bank? | Chaos + Control with Zlob VC F3DBvideo upload by Sarah Belle Reid
"In this video, we explore the history of fixed filter banks in synthesizers (what they are, how they work), demonstrate some classic fixed filter bank concepts, and then dive into a series of patch examples exploring the Zlob Modular VC F3DB.
Zlob Modular's VC F3DB is a filter bank for Eurorack modular synthesizers. But it's much more than just that as well; while it can produce the clean, dry, nasal tones you might expect from a classic Moog or Buchla filter bank, it is designed to leverage feedback, clipping, and per-band envelope followers, allowing it to act as a chaotic sound source, spectral decoder, and intense distortion.
To access extended audio from this video (aaand there's a lot of it!), check out my Patreon page! You're free to use these sounds as materials for you own music, as well:
www.patreon.com/sarahbellereid
Video Timestamps:
00:00 Intro + Video Overview
01:40 What's A Fixed Filter Bank?
03:36 What's a Filter Bank Good For?
07:42 F3DB Module Overview
09:53 Patch #1: Clipping
11:37 Patch #2: Adding Modulation
16:00 Patch #3: Feedback
19:48 Patch #4: Feedback (But Less Crazy This Time)
22:00 Patch #5: Feedback with Modulation
24:43 Patch #6: Spectral Decoder"
Zlob VC F3DB First Look video upload by Brett Naucke
"A first look at this fantastic new 6-Band Voltage Controlled Filterbank by Zlob Modular. Patch examples including manual filtering, drum processing, voltage controlled filter animation, 'vocoding' and some exploitations using the filterbank as a chaotic audio source. This is a GREAT filterbank capable of some very unique overdrive and distortion functions that set it apart from all other filterbanks in eurorack modular."
https://zlobmodular.com
via Zlob Modular
"VC F3DB stands for Voltage Controlled Fixed Filter Feedback Distortion Bank. The simplest description is it’s a 16hp six band voltage controlled fixed filter bank. But with the additions of so much gain, clipping, feedback, and self-oscillation it becomes a very flexible and unique gestural sound sculpting tool capable of; graphic equalization over 6 octaves, multi-band distortion, spectral processing, crude vocoding, multi-frequency envelope following, self-modulation, and even as an instrument on its own. With no input it can be used as a pseudo chaotic “harmonic” feedback oscillator.
The filter frequencies were specifically chosen to emphasize more ambiguous and dissonant intervals. Although the frequency bands are spread out over many octaves I purposely tried to leave out “3rds” besides a major 10th at the top frequencies to even out all the dissonance below. But the frequencies aren’t exactly equal tempered, so it’s relative. The bands roughly equate to F2, B3, F#5, C6, F7, A8.
The design is based on the Moog 914 filterbank, which it borrows the frequency bands from. But this circuit uses active filters with opamps inspired by YU Synth opposed to passive cells using inductors on the original. The 88hz is a low pass -24db/oct and 7k is a high pass -24db/oct, the rest are -12db/oct band pass filters all with a Q around 4.
The hard and soft clipping circuit on the input is fairly standard which appears in many different iterations of classic guitar pedals. But it has a lot of gain and can even boost line level signals. What makes it a bit unique is the feedback on the clipping circuit which needs to be turned on by the GFB(gain feedback) switch and the amount can be controlled by the Gain FB pot which can add some fuzz/bite to the signal depending on which clipping switch is engaged or at the extremes it will self oscillate from audio rate to LFO sort of clicking range. All the clipping stages in the module are using silicon diodes.
Consult the Signal Flow Chart to the left for a rough visual breakdown of the controls,in/outs,normalizations, and optional settings for the module.
Each band can also be muted by the top toggle switches or clipped(at the VCA) by the top slide switch which makes this design a bit different than other filter banks. As well as the overall feedback section(bottom middle) takes the sum/all bands out through a VCA(controlled by the feedback pot and FB CV) back to the input gain/clip circuit. and you can also tap into this using different sends/bands to the FB In jack to break the normalization. With this extra feedback “resonance” you can get more whistley and howly filter sounds kinda like the Serge res eq, which can also go into self oscillation.
All cv ins are expecting +5v to open the VCAs(they wont respond to negative voltage), once you get closer to +8v or so it can clip the vca regardless of the gain settings or clip switches. Output amplitude in high gain settings will exceed 10vpp and can get up to 20vpp. The envelope followers tend to stay around 0-5v out, but with clip switch active they can go up to 10v.
Since this is a high gain module there can be bleed between the bands in certain configurations and situations. Also in high gain modes with higher frequencies the 2.8k and 7k bands can bleed a little with the VCAs closed.
This is a highly involved DIY all through hole project. It is a long build with 5 different pcbs to solder and assemble.
THIS IS NOT A BEGINNER OR INTERMEDIATE PROJECT."
Soulsby Synths and gwEm drink tea
video upload by gwEm’s gwEmbassy
Skip points:
0:00 Introduction
0:38 The beginning
4:52 Analogue vs digital
7:16 Trademark
12:04 The MSX
13:06 Collecting and programming synths
14:56 Arduino prototype
16:14 Atmegatron vs chiptune community
18:23 Bass boost
19:07 Famous users
19:43 The interface
24:16 Sales
24:38 Juggling with freelance work
25:08 CAD
26:04 Behringer
32:42 Roland
35:15 Cool modern synths
36:45 Eurorack - the real innovators
38:00 Developing a flagship keyboard synth
39:15 Atmegatron 2
41:45 Atmultitron
42:18 Eurorack versions
43:11 The next era (FPGA?)
45:56 Superbooth and release date
46:35 Outro
”We put a DJ filter in it” - A Supercritical Neutron Flux Filter thing
video upload by Supercritical Synthesizers
"In the yellow factory bank, there’s an oscillator character, Mean. We thought we’d put a safety switch in it. A default pole setting that could also not oscillate. We decided to put a variable width bandpass filter in the Yellow Mean 1 pole setting. In stereo of course. Resonance controls how steep it is and Mode controls the bandwidth. Effectively you can use this like a DJ filter. At first this idea was partly a joke but this character is really convenient and effective.
Here I’m doing some bleepy bloopy matchbox scale beats in the Nanoloop app on an iPhone. It’s amplified a bit with the Beads (doing some beat repeating and reverb) which is then connected to a mixer and a parallel line run through the Neutron Flux. Parallel patching is very effective with filters. Dry and processed lines are just behind their own faders."
http://supercriticalsynthesizers.com/
Julia Bondar - Dramatique Waters (live)
video upload by Julia Bondar
"'Dramatique Waters' live portable eurorack modular performance ⬇⬇⬇ 'Dramatique Waters' single on Bandcamp: https://juliabondar.bandcamp.com/trac..."
Trio // Waldorf Iridium, Pro 3, Prophet Rev2 [ambient]
video upload by Jameson Nathan Jones
"A little jam with three very good synthesizers :)
Spotify: http://bit.ly/JNJSpotify
Apple Music: https://bit.ly/JNJAppleMusic
Bandcamp: http://bit.ly/JNJBandcamp"
Oh No! Novation Circuit Rhythm DnB
video upload by Danny Nugent
"Oh no! Oh no no no no!
All sound coming from the Novation Circuit Rhythm with some light compression and EQ from a Line 6 HX stomp. Not post processing."
Quick demo: Nord Drum and Akai MPC One
video upload by Floyd Steinberg
"I had planned to buy a used Nord Drum for some time, and I found one for a very good price some days ago. I won't keep this forever. But until then, I'll explore the possibilities and make some videos. Here, I'm just switching through some presets, accompanied by the MPC One, which also adds a compressor and a bit of delay to the drum."
Support: https://www.paypal.me/alexselck
COTK FFB FFT
video upload by John L Rice
"This is mainly for modular synth nerds, audio geeks, and maybe a couple fans of the movie Eraserhead? ;-)
Index:
0:00 Beginning
0:14 White Noise Level Setting
1:05 All Bands Open, Turning Down One At A Time
1:45 All Bands Closed, Solo Each In Isolation
2:45 Open Up All Bands In Random Order
3:25 Pink Noise Level Setting
4:35 All Bands Open, Turning Down One At A Time
5:15 All Bands Closed, Solo Each In Isolation
6:13 Open Up All Bands In Random Order
6:54 End
Gear Used:
Club Of The Knobs - C914B Fixed Filter Bank
Mos-Lab - 923 Noise/Filters
Moon Modular - 526 mixer
Apple - iPad Pro 10.5"
Faber Acoustical - SignalScope app
Line6 - SonicPort interface
Allen & Heath MixWizard 20S
Tascam SD-20M flash recorder
Canon C100 MkII camera
Canon CN-E 85mm lens
PC running Windows 10 Pro
Sony Vegas Pro 13 NLE
As always, thank you for watching, rating, following, and commenting! 🥳
Please consider "buying me a coffee" if you found this content helpful or entertaining: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/JohnLRice"
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