Wednesday, August 11, 2021
SAVE THE DATE! The ARP 2600 Synthposium: 50 Years of the 2600
via The Alan R. Pearlman Foundation
"SAVE-THE-DATE: SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18TH
THE ARP 2600 SYNTHPOSIUM
A hybrid in-person/online event and fundraiser celebrating 50 years since the release of the very first ARP 2600. The day will feature live performances, panel discussions, special guests, synthesizer clinics, a cocktail reception, and more!
The in-person segment of the SYNTHPOSIUM and fundraiser will take place at The Record Co., a community recording and rehearsal space for musicians in the Boston area. With its brand new facilities and impressive array of equipment, The Record Co. has partnered with us to house seven ARP synthesizers, shipped from around the world, that are available for public use.
The online event will be streamed live via several different sources.
Tickets and Information
We want to ensure everyone's safety, so tickets will go on sale two weeks before the September 18 event, so we can plan as accurately as possible.
Visit our Facebook Event page or the event page regularly for updates.
All proceeds will benefit the Alan R. Pearlman Foundation. The Foundation's mission is to celebrate the legacy of inventor, musician, entrepreneur and engineer Alan R. Pearlman by making his innovative inventions publicly accessible, and inspiring future generations to imagine and create.
OUR GUEST SPEAKERS INCLUDE:
David Baron
Phil Cirroco
Lisa Bella Donna
David Friend
Jennifer Hruska
Brian Kehew
David Mash
THE ARP 2600...
To call the ARP 2600 an influential synthesizer is a grand understatement. When first produced in 1971, the 2600 presented musicians with the power of a full-fledged modular synthesizer, but with "normalled" connections allowed anyone to play without knowing how to program. It was educational, powerful, and flexible... And it sounded phenomenal. The 2600 can produce amazing sonic textures, leads, basses, sound effects, and just about any other sound you can imagine.
Early adopters such as Edgar Winter, Pete Townshend, Joe Zawinul and Stevie Wonder helped popularize the 2600 in a musical context. Stevie even had a customized 2600 with the controls labeled in Braille. The 2600 is also famously known as the voice of Star Wars' R2-D2, being played by sound designer Ben Burtt.
And with the reintroduction of the 2600 by Korg, as well as Antonus and 2600 VSTs such as Time wARP, Cherry Audio's CA2600 and Arturia, a whole new generation of musicians can now experience the endless possibilities of this incredible synthesizer. LEARN MORE"
J3PO: Why I Love My Oberheim OB-Xa
video upload by J3PO
"The Oberheim OB-Xa is my perosnal favorite vintage poly synth of all time. In this video, I tell you and show you why.
00:00 Introduction
00:51 My personal introduction to the OB-Xa
02:45 Brief history of the OB-Xa and Tom Oberheim
06:04 The beauty & quirks of the OB-Xa
17:33 Patch creation
31:33 Final Thoughts
32:14 Outro
For more information please visit www.oberheim.com
Also, visit www.j3po.net
I have preset banks available for the Prophet Rev 2, Prophet 6, OB-6, Prophet 5/10, XLN Audio's Addictive Keys Mark One, Softube’s Model 84, and the DiscoDSP OB-Xd available on my website www.j3po.net. If you're a Nord Stage 3 user, download my bank from the Nord Keyboards website."
IK Multimedia UNO Synth Pro Editor coming soon!
video upload by ikmultimedia
"Check out the new UNO Synth Pro editor that is coming soon. We know you have been asking for this and it will be available soon.
UNO Synth Pro gives you the power to create nearly any analog synth sound you can imagine. With its unique dual-filter, 3-oscillator paraphonic design, 256 presets, 64-step sequencer, studio-grade effects, expanded connections and much more, UNO Synth Pro breaks new ground for music makers.
Available in two form factors to suit all players’ needs—stage-ready with metal housing and premium Fatar semi-weighted keybed; or ultra-portable, USB-powered with capacitive keyboard—UNO Synth Pro offers everyone the next generation of analog sound design in a smart format that fits any space or budget."
MusicalBox Samplers from NYSTHI - Overview and Tutorial
video upload by Omri Cohen
00:00 - Introduction
00:17 - MusicalBox Patch 1
09:01 - MusicalBox Patch 2
12:46 - MusicalBox 2
17:24 - MusicalBox, MB2, Sussudio, Simpliciter
Omri's Links:
"If you just want to buy me a coffee :) - https://www.buymeacoffee.com/omricohen
Consider joining me on Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/omricohen
Patching techniques and ideas that I continue updating - https://bit.ly/3o1Q3Sg
SCORCHED - Scoring Presets for Sequential Pro 3, by Peter Dyer
video upload by peterkeys88
"SCORCHED - 66 unsettling and toasted scoring presets for your Sequential Pro 3. All sounds are directly from this pack. https://www.peterdyer.net/product-pag...
Inspired by some of my favorite dynamic brooding synth scores from Ben Salisbury, Trent Reznor/Atticus Ross, Ludwig Gorannson, and Cliff Martinez. Arps, leads, basses, sequences, fx, and percussion to galvanize your cue and ignite your creativity, from anxious to malicious."
Sequential Pro 3 Patch Morphing - Experimental Synth
video upload by experimentalsynth
"Here's a quick exploration of the Patch Morphing feature added in a recent firmware update. Check it out, and the new wavetables too! Learn more at experimental synth.com"
POGO - SoundToys bundle is worth every dollar
video upload by R4YUPLOADS
http://www.soundtoys.com/
"Video uploaded by Pogo to his Twitch talking about the SoundToys bundle
His Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/squibbledingler"
Getting Started with the Model:Samples
video upload by EZBOT
"In this video we use the factory content to build a track from scratch. This video is meant to serve as a tutorial for the Model:Samples as well as the foundation for a song. This tutorial is aimed at people who are new to the Elektron workflow or just picked up a Model:Samples and want to jump right into making music.
Lessons: https://www.ezbot.live/
Additional EZBOT Links:
https://www.patreon.com/ezbot
https://soundcloud.com/ezbotmusic
https://www.modbang.com/
https://www.instagram.com/ezbotmusic/"
LXR-02 tutorial - Part 2: Projects & Kits
video upload by Richard DeHove
"Part two of a getting started guide for the Erica Synths LXR-02 drum machine. This is with firmware version 1.1. This tutorial covers initializing a new project, adjusting basic configuration settings, using an external MIDI controller, and a run through of the voice editing parameters. Here we look at just the main drum synth voice that is used in the first three voices. Toward the end we create some basic drum sounds from scratch including some clean kicks, a few awful FM things and various flavors of snare. The remaining three voices: snare, clap and hats (and some better FM) - will be in the next tutorial.
If you want to skip all the config stuff start at 8:15 minutes in.
0:00 Intro
0:30 Initializing a project
1:32 Config options
4:08 MIDI note assign
5:00 Default content **
5:42 Tuned chromatic playing
7:09 Edit project name
8:00 Voice editing begins! (finally)
8:15 MIX section
8:32 OSC section
10:04 FILTER section
11:38 CLICK section
15:23 LFO section
21:32 AEG section
24:07 MOD section
25:46 Making some kick drums
29:53 MOD veocity controls
33:54 FM section
37:53 Making some snare drums
My site: https://richarddehove.com/
Lots of downloads for supporters on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/richarddehove
** A couple of minor points: At 5:00 minutes I delete some content on Pattern 1. On very rare ocassions when initializing a project I get random (but coherant!) content on Pattern 1. Of course it happened while videoing. Also, a few people would have seen an earlier "tutorial 2". This was based on the operation of the LXR-02 with an earlier SD card image which didn't allow for simple project initialization. The improved software made that video largely irrelevant so I deleted it. That's the danger with early version tutorials!"
LXR-02 tutorials by Richard DeHove
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