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Tuesday, September 21, 2021

Sequential PRO 3: FIRST CONTACT


video upload by seren.a

"Me during the first minutes of getting to know this monster baby"

norns script SMASH


video upload by thenoiztemple

"A short demo of the norns script SMASH!
For more info visit:
https://llllllll.co/t/smash-0-1-2/48782

SMASH!
Stereo LPG and 2-button sequencer with extras. Intended for use with noise or drone instruments both to calm their rich spectra and to provide (or convert to) a rhythmic/percussive element. However, this is completely optional and it can be its own noise and/or drone instrument with no external dependencies.

Requirements:
- Norns
- Any device with stereo or mono line-level outputs (optional)"

Some info on the Eoten Orgeldream as this is the first post to feature one:

SynthCone NoiseBox#2: Unboxing & Demo


video upload by poorness studios

"Here's another instrument from overseas. The NoiseBox#2 comes from SynthCone in Petrozavodsk, Russia. It's based on the Noise Toaster circuit created by Ray Wilson - Music From Outer Space (MFOS). It's a little box of fun!

Intro @ 0:00
Unboxing @ 1:50
Overview @ 2:43
Basic Sounds @ 3:34
More Complex Sounds @ 6:38
External CV Modulation @ 9:30
Processing External Audio @ 11:26
Adding Reverb & Delay @ 13:50
Summary @ 14:35

You can find SynthCone's Etsy store here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/SynthCone"

The Tangram Sequence


video upload by boxoftextures

"Tangram, from Tangerine Dream. The sequence that starts it off has been in my head for over 40 years, and I was always a little annoyed they didn't let it run longer before they stepped on the end of it with the start of the bass line LOL. But thanks to modern technology I've now been able to fix that oversight and can press Play and let it burble along for hours and hours with none of those pesky interruptions. As it was meant to be heard. Sort of. Well, not really I guess.

Not much to it in a sense—a relatively simple synth voice, four sequencers, a voltage controlled switch, and a clock and clock divider. But in another sense it's a pretty involved patch. Which was a ton of fun to put together.

Video captured with ScreenFlow 10
Audio recorded in Logic Pro X
Voiceover recorded using an AudioTechnica BHPS1 Broadcast Headset
Audio routing done with Loopback

Edited in DaVinci Resolve 17
On a MacBook Pro (16-inch, 2019)

Stuff used:
Cherry Audio Voltage Modular https://cherryaudio.com/voltage-modular
Screenflow from Telestream https://www.telestream.net/
Loopback https://rogueamoeba.com/loopback/
DaVinci Resolve https://www.blackmagicdesign.com
Audio Technica BPHS1 broadcast headset

Twitter: @selgart
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/boxoftextures"

Transitions 6


video upload by Todd Barton

Todd Barton Transitions series

"To wrap up this series I thought I'd share my score to Butoh for Easels which I composed 7 years ago. The score is a series of performance notes for specific transitions. It is a study in slowly evolving transitions. So rather than me talk and demonstrate I will be leaving links to the score and the video of the premiere performance for you to study at your leisure. Enjoy! And thanks so much for coming along with the this ride of transitions! Btw, it turns out I continued this series after this…stay tuned!
The score: https://www.dropbox.com/s/b8uxur7ec03... (jpg captured below as well) The performance:"

Butoh for Easels from todd barton on Vimeo.

a video by Jim Long and Mark Brown of the premiere performance of Butoh for Easels by Todd Barton. Featured performers: Todd Barton, Bruce Bayard, Eden Mononym and Adam Scramstad. The score to this piece for 4 Buchla Music Easels can be downloaded here: https://www.hightail.com/download/UlRSSXQ5dENBNkhOUjhUQw
Also, there will be a CD/digital 2015 release of the entire concert featuring solos by Adam Scramstad and Eden Mononym. CD available here: http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/bartonbayardmononymscram



The score:

ASM Hydrasynth Deluxe Sound Demo (no talking) at Superbooth21


video upload by Bonedo Synthesizers

Hohner Cembalet CF

Note: links to listings are affiliate links for which the site may be compensated.


via this auction

Note technically a synth as it is electro-mechanical. Posting it more for historical purposes. Here's the description from the listing "This is a rare Hohner Cembalet CF electro-mechanical piano built around 1963 - 1966. Rather a harpsichord than a piano since it has no dynamic touch and reeds are plucked. Unit for sale has been serviced: reeds have been cleaned from corrosion, tuned and action has been set to ensure notes volumes are as consistant as possible through the whole keyboard. Due to the reed and plectrum system there may still be some slighjt difference in volume, sound or pitch, but overall it plays and sound very well."

SYNTAXIS Micromodular - your own DIY Synth without soldering! SUPERBOOTH 2021


video upload by Exploding Shed

"A short overview on how to build your own Synthesizer on a breadboard without any soldering."

Cash Register Tune #1 - Roland MKS-7 and MC-500


video upload by Iestyn Lewis



Roland MKS-7 Super Quartet and MC-500 mkII sextuplets
video upload by Iestyn Lewis

You can find details on the CZ/PL 88 mini featuring in the top video here.

Lewismidi CZPL 88 Mini Synth Patch Library / SysEx Filer/ Arpeggiator

Note: links to listings are affiliate links for which the site may be compensated.
video upload by Iestyn Lewis

"An updated video covering all of the features of the new CZPL Mini, with thousands of built-in patches for multiple synths.

* Casio CZ Series
* Yamaha DX7 / Volca FM
* Roland D-50
* Yamaha Reface Series

And many more! Thank you to @TheSynthDad (https://www.youtube.com/user/dmgalindo) for the use of his footage.

Video production by Abby Lewis. More information and ordering info at https://lewismidi.com/czpl88mini"

CZPL 88 Mini control of Roland MKS-7

video upload by Iestyn Lewis

"The Roland MKS-7 provides a Juno-106 in a rack. It did not come with any real time controls or user patch storage. The CZPL 88 mini can receive CC messages from any MIDI controller and translate them to the system messages the MKS-7 expects. It can also store thousands of user created patches, making the MKS-7 far more usable. More info at https://lewismidi.com"

CZPL Patch Storage for the Yamaha Reface Series

video upload by Iestyn Lewis

"An overview of the CZPL 88 Mini when used with the Yamaha Reface series. Thousands of built in patches, the ability to store all of your own sounds, and a built in arpeggiator."



via this auction

via https://lewismidi.com

"The CZ/PL 88 mini offers thousands of preloaded patches for many brands of synthesizers. It also allows you to save patches and banks that you have created on your favorite synthesizer. No more tracking down expensive RAM catridges or having to resort to a computer. Lastly, it features a very nice arpeggiator.

It works especially nicely with the Casio CZ series of synthesizers, for which it was originally designed."

The CZ/PL 88 mini comes with a MicroSD card that is preloaded with thousands of patches:

Synth # Presets
Casio CZ Series 2,198 patches
Ensoniq VFX Series 126 banks of 32 patches
Roland D-50 / D-550 / D-05 305 banks of 64 patches
Yamaha DX7 / Volca FM 4,400 banks of 32 patches
Yamaha FB-01 125 banks of 48 patches
Yamaha SY77 226 banks of patches
Korg M1 295 banks of patches
Roland JD-800 174 banks of patches
Yamaha Reface CP 158 patches
Yamaha Reface CS 4,551 patches
Yamaha Reface DX 4,270 patches
Yamaha Reface YC 1,655 patches"
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