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Sunday, October 03, 2021

Forms


videos upload by Forms

The Weeknd - Blinding Lights | Loop Guitar and Synthesizer cover


video upload by Karel Smit

"I wanted to do a cover again where I played everything live. It limits the amount of layers and dynamics a bit, and the buildup needs some patience, but so much fun to do!

Set-up:
Arturia Keystep Pro sequences:
-Track 1 Moog Mother-32: arpeggio thingy during verse
-Track 2 Arturia Minibrute 2s: Bass
-Track 3 Korg Minilogue xd (double Osc sawtooth)/Ableton wavetable plugin (double sawtooth with sub)
-Track 4 Arturia Microfreak Vocoder Edition: pads

Arturia Drumbrute Impact: drums (kick, snare, clap, hihats)
Guitar: Fender american strat. Sounds from Archetype: Cory Wong plugin by Neuraldsp. Harmonised part is made with the Digitech Whammyt DT set to a higher fifth

Recorded, mixed and effects added in Ableton live 10"

Hans Zimmer - Leaving Caladan (Dune Soundtrack) | Synthesizer & Guitar Cover

video upload by Karel Smit

"It was time for something cinematic again. This one was a bit challenging, because I couldn't find any sheet music, so it's definitely not entirely the same as the original, but I like how it turned out :)

Set-up:
Arturia keystep pro controls:
-Track 1 Grand piano (Ableton plugin)
-Track 2 Arturia Minibrute 2s: bass
-Track 3 Korg minilogue xd: second bass
-Track 4 Moog Mother 32: highs / Ableton plugins: Viola section & Glowing choir female

Maschine MK3 for drums. Used toms from multiple groups and edited the samples a lot
Guitar: Ibanez RG8 in drop E, tuned down to D with the Digitech Whammy DT
Sounds come from the Archetype Abasi plugin by neural DSP"

Sonicware Liven 8Bit Warps XFM Volca Modular Nord Lead - Downtempo New Age Jam


video upload by ChrisLody

"This jam started off as quite an experimental affair and ended up landing in ambient electronica/downtempo/chilled out/new age music territory. Perhaps because I'm feeling a little nostalgic today. As I've mentioned before on the channel I used to be a carpenter and joiner, I did that for a living for 20 years in fact. To cut a long story short I've decided to go back into the trade after a break of a few years and I'm quite excited but a bit apprehensive, though I've already been out to look at some work and it's only been 3 days since I set up my new Facebook page so that can't be bad 😁 Anyway, my point is this sounds a bit 90s to me which is the decade I was learning the trade. Probably not a coincidence, but it's not even a genre of music I listen to much 🤷‍♂️

So in this jam the Volca Modular has a radio\cassette player plugged into the CV input which is being routed through like it were an oscillator. This enables me to gate the incoming signal. There was some sort of radio play on which gave me plenty of vocal material to work with. I also had to get it done fast though as I wasn't sure when it would finish which is why the video is a bit wonky and blurry on this one, sorry about that.

The radio\cassette in question is a cheap Matsui model that no longer plays tapes but the radio output is impressively loud making it a good fit for playing radio and noise into the Volca Modular

The Sonicware Liven XFM is providing the drums here using a kit that spreads across all 4 track. It's fast becoming my go to drum machine on top of everything else it's good at, more on that in a future video

The Liven 8Bit warps is producing a pad sound using it's lovely lofi FM engine, most of what I'm playing here is improvised. Again I had to work fast so the first good take was the one to use

The Nord Lead is obviously playing the lead sound. Again largely improvised. I learned how to trill on piano recently, maybe a bit too much of that in this to be honest 😄

Effects are provided by the Danelectro Fab Echo on the Nord Lead and the Zoom Studio 1201 routed into my Focusrite Scarlett 18i8 audio interface"

S-CAT Double Trouble distorting a TB-303


video upload by Space Cat Audio Technologies

"Running through both sides of the distortion and filter with full audio."

Jupiter Gas Analyzer VCF by Bluelantern


video upload by flavio mireles

"All the distortion is from the module. Its a feedback paradise."

JPGA SAW SWEEP



Elektron Model:Cycles & Sequential Prophet 6


video upload by

Muzak


video upload by Isobutane

"Thank you for watching."

Moog Voyager XL Dry


video upload by Innerspace Race

"Stereo"

Moog Voyager Bass

Saturday, October 02, 2021

Munatix - Burning Up (Official Video)


video upload by Munatix

New from supporting member, Munatix, featuring a Sequential Circuits Prophet-5, ARP 2600, and KORG Polyphonic Ensemble S.

"Munatix – Retro Vibe Synthpop Band

Spotify : https://open.spotify.com/track/0tMeG0... Apple Music : https://music.apple.com/be/album/burn...

ISRC : BE 3ID 21 00012 - Song
ISRC : BE 3ID 21 90012 - Video

Special thanks to Kevin Vonckx from Vos Media for shooting the video images. https://vosmedia.be/

Thanks to all the local graffiti artists that provided the awesome backgrounds for this video!"

DIY PolySynth by Chris Synths


DIY PolySynth In-Progress Demo video upload by Chris Synths

"Hi folks, here's a short, no-talking demo of a prototype 8-voice analog synthesizer I am working on. What do you think?

The hardware of each voice features two VCOs, a ladder-style lowpass and a state-variable highpass filter, wave folder, and ring mod.

All voice circuitry was made with op-amps, OTAs, and discrete components.

There is one effect, an 8-stage analog phaser.

There are two ST microcontrollers for MIDI, voice control, display driving, front panel scanning, etc. Control voltages are produced by 23 DACs, 21 DAC7554 and 2 AD5676.

Circuit design and PCB layout was done in Eagle. PCBs made by JLC. Sheet metal designed in and ordered from emachineshop. Software written in C using STM32CubeIDE. Knobs and buttons are 3D-printed."

Demo of polyphonic analog synthesizer prototype
video upload by Chris Synths

"Some demo sounds from my previous DIY analog synth prototype.

It has six voices, two VCOs per voice, a multimode filter, 3 LFO, 2 ADSR, and a phaser for effects. No Curtis or SSM chips, all discrete and op-amps. A Microchip PIC24 was used for control.

One of the design ideas was to have all the modulation in one place on the panel rather than spread around in each module, but it ended up being not as intuitive to program that way."

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