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Friday, September 10, 2021

Model:Cycles QuickStart Guide


video upload by EZBOT

"In this video we use the Model:Cycles to build a track from scratch. This video is meant to serve as a proper tutorial for the Model:Cycles 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:Cycles and want to jump right into making music. There are a myriad of tips and tricks sprinkled throughout the video - enjoy!

Lessons: https://www.ezbot.live/

Get a Model:Cycles from my local synth shop: http://bit.ly/pw-cycles (not affiliate)"

Transitions 2


video upload by Todd Barton

"I made this series on Transitions a year ago for my Patreon patrons. I'm now rolling them out to the public. If you'd like to support my continuing tutorials, demos and analog synth explorations here's my Patreon link: https://www.patreon.com/synthtodd

Thanks for watching :-)

This episode is looking at two new types of transitions:
1) Phasing
2) Octave shift"

Todd Barton Transitions

Sequential Prophet-10 Bi-Timbral Stack & Split Tutorial With Alex Ball


video upload by Sequential

"A concise walkthrough of how to use the new bi-timbral stack/split feature, with some short musical examples.

Download the new OS here: https://www.sequential.com/updating-t...

Download new OS here:
https://www.sequential.com/2021/09/pr..."

Erica Synths x Sonic Potions LXR-02 & Norand Mono with Empress Reverb


video upload by Nightlife Electronics

https://nightlife-electronics.com/

"Here we have a lovely little Acid workout courtesy of the Norand MONO and Erica Synths x Sonic Potions LXR-02.

The Norand MONO is stretched and pulled into all kinds of familiar but fresh SH-101 style melodic Acid territory, all while the LXR-02 provides a hefty backbone of digital rhythm.

Both of these devices are similar in that they reward you for going deep into the depths and there are more than a few tricks hidden up the sleeves once you get there. Infectious rhythms and funky basslines are no sweat, from either box! Is it a synth or a drum machine? It's both!

A splash of ambience from the Empress Reverb just to finish it off and we are rolling!

All three available at Nightlife Electronics: https://nightlife-electronics.com/

Nightlife Electronics is a shop based in Vancouver, British Columbia that specializes in the sale and service of the world's finest drum machines, synthesizers, eurorack modules and samplers. Visit our online shop to see what we have in store or if you are in the Vancouver area please stop by and try some amazing synths in person!

Video and patches by @local_artiste"

Plankton Electronics ZAPS Percussion Module Coming to SUPERBOOTH



"ZAPS percussion module. Analog voice from Plankton Electronics and digital control from Winter modular ⁠. Interaction and interface design by Miguel Eedl ⁠

Come to see us at Superbooth (Booth Z195) next week!"

Facebook translation of the image:

May be an image of text that says 'TRIG ~P1 ~P2 FINE COARSE DATA FINE COARSE WINTER ZAPS PLANKTON BNK: LAY ENVI>P1 CV4 ENV2>P2 BANK|LISTEN LAYER ATTACK1 SLOPE1 REL1 HOLD1 FUNC ATTACK2 SLOPE2 REL2 HOLD2 CV5 VCOs RANDOM CV6| SOUND FREEZE MORPH CVASSIGN OUT AM ENV1>AM COPY ENV1>FM XFM- MORPH SNAPSHOT MIXP1 HPF1+2 MIXP2 RANDOM EDITALL EXTRA CONFIG'"

Funny. Didn't realize FB did that.

Eurorack Performance and Patch Breakdown with Larch_Larix


video upload by Patchwerks Seattle

"In this video Seattle based artist Larch_Larix visits the Patchwerks studio to share a high energy acid-squelching modular track and talk about modular synthesis.

Larch Larix SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.app.goo.gl/qrdhJTJ...

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/larch_larix/

https://patchwerks.com/
Demo by: Matthew Piecora
Video by: Matthew Piecora (aka EZBOT)
https://www.ezbot.live"

Moog Mega Jam with The Volt Per Octaves


video upload by Perfect Circuit

"An all Moog Performance by the Volt Per Octaves !

Featuring the Grandmother and Matriarch in their new DARK paint jobs, as well as a pair of DFAMs and a Mother-32!

Nick and Anna Montoya have been performing with Moog instruments for over a decade and bring a unique dynamic to electronic performance. Improvisational and organic, their deep experience with analog gear lends to their performance skills.

Check out more Moog analog goodness here : https://www.perfectcircuit.com/moog#u...

Check out more of the Volt Per Octaves at
https://thevoltperoctaves.com
as well as on social media and Spotify!"

Bad Gear - Roland TB-03 - The Official Fake???


video upload by AudioPilz

Chapters:
00:00 Intro tune
01:26 Overview
04:24 Hate
04:47 Jam 1
05:50 Jam 2
06:50 Finale
07:19 Verdict

AudioPilz Bad Gear posts

Erica Synths PERKONS HD-OI Leaked Pic


Looks like Erica Synths's "something unexpected" coming to SUPERBOOTH21 will be the PERKONS HD-OI.

It appears to be a drum machine based on the control section on the bottom left, and 4x step sequencer grid. Four drum voice sections on top followed by another section - effects, master? Note the joystick section on the bottom right. Each of the four sequencer rows appear to have a selector knob on the right. Tempo divisions?

Legible labels include:

FX Send and Level at the bottom of each voice section
Shuffle knob
Play/Stop
Last ALT?
Tap
Reset
Fill

NEW!!! OSIRIS - Bi-Fidelity Wavetable Osc by Modbap Modular


video upload by SoundsAndGear

"Dope new module announcement from Modbap Modular! Osiris is a powerful and neatly packed 12hp bi-fidelity wavetable oscillator with 7+ timbre modes including FM and phase modulation, an independent sub-oscillator, LoFi processing, extensive cv modulation capabilities, a pitch quantizer, 4 banks of 32 wavetables each (total of 128 wavetables across four banks), the ability to load user wavetables via micro sd card (not included) and it's own free open-source wavetable editor (OsirisEdit)."



via Modbap

Osiris is a bi-fidelity wavetable oscillator with 4 banks of 32 wavetables each (128 wavetables in total). Each wavetable has 32 waveforms at 256 samples per waveform.

Osiris is designed to be used as a powerful bi-fidelity wavetable oscillator with an added sub-oscillator. The sub-oscillator has its own v/oct, mix knob, and mono output. If the sub-oscillator output is not patched, the sub-oscillator output is normalized to the mix out. Essentially, the sub-oscillator can act as its own independent oscillator allowing Osiris to be utilized as two separate oscillators.

The Sub Wave allows for the selection of the sub oscillator’s waveform. The waveforms are – Square, Sine, Triangle, -1, -2, offering basic waves at a lower frequency than the main oscillator that add weight to the main oscillator. -1 and -2 represent a copy of the wavetable at 1 octave below and 2 octaves below the main oscillator, respectively.

The built-in VCA and decay parameters allow for wide-open melodic fades as well as easy percussive plucks.

Timbre Modes are a set of selectable forms of waveshaping that vastly expand Osiris’ range in sound possibilities. All of the Timbre Modes live on one CV-enabled knob, allowing for smooth morphing between modes which makes for some very cool blended timbres between modes. Timbre Amount allows for dialing in as much or as little of the selected timbre as desired.

Timbre Modes (Waveshapers)


Unison – Layers a second oscillator that detunes from slight beatings up to an octave.
Bend – Compresses the waveform to a thinner shape
Fold – Introduces symmetric 2-stage wave folding by first mirroring the waveform and then folding it
Sync – Repeats the cycle count of the waveform within a Hanning window, making the edges soft
Noise– Adds window-synced noise to the waveform phase
FM x 1 – Applies phase modulation to the oscillator using the same waveform
FM x ….8 – The FM scans through a ratio of 1 up to a ratio of 8 smoothly, with mixed stages in between


As a bi-fidelity wavetable oscillator, Osiris runs at 96khz for high-quality sound output but it also has a classic, pleasing, and musically gritty LoFi flavor. The CV-enabled Lofi knob controls the fidelity of the oscillator allowing it to go from subtle degradation to complete destruction. The sound of the LoFi parameter takes inspiration from old amiga computer audio characteristics, introducing sample jitter, phase drift, and resolution reduction. Because it is not a simple on/off switch, dialing in just the right amount of LoFi texture is easy.

Osiris allows the use of user wavetables via a micro-SD card (not included). Users may create, edit and save their own wavetables using OsirisEdit, an open-source wavetable editor designed specifically for OSIRIS to create wavetables and WavPaks (groups of Osiris ready wavetables organized into folders) that are compatible with the Modbap Modular Osiris oscillator. More on Osirisedit here.

Osiris was developed in collaboration with Ess Mattisson of Fors (Fors.fm).

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