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video upload by Alberto Napolioni
"SOME IMPROVISATIONS...
Testing a Rare SIEL EX 600
It is the Rack version of the Siel Opera 6 / Dk600.
Here with upgraded mod with CC midi controlling.
Fx used:
Oto bam reverb
Oto bim delay"
Siel MIDI Expander SN 212/33 w/ TAUNTEK MIDI Mod + Case via this auction
"Ideal for those who want the amazing sound of Siel Opera 6/Dk600 but need space in studio.
Or for who have already a Siel Opera 6/Dk600 and want to play with a monster doubled voices (12 voices x 4DCOs) turning your Siel Opera in a polytimbric synth with split mode.
Comes with TAUNTEK upgrade installed on it which gives all these new features:
1) all controllers, except for the two wheels, of the expander can be controlled via midi (CC)
2) omniMode
3) all sounds can be loaded in one go via midi."
Wednesday, November 03, 2021
SIEL Opera/Dk600 Expander EX600 - HD Demo (1985)
Sequential OB-6 Tutorial Lesson 5: LFO
video upload by EthanJamesMusic
"This is a tutorial series for anyone who wants to learn how to do their own sound design using the Sequential Circuits (former Dave Smith Instruments) OB-6 synthesizer. The goal is to break this subject down into understandable and digestible bits of information that you can apply to your own electronic music. I am primarily a media or film composer, so we will learn ambient, techno, and EDM style sound design using the synth.
This fifth video shows the various assignments and shapes of the LFO. Please leave a comment with any questions or requests and a like if this was helpful."
EthanJamesMusic Sequential OB-6 Tutorial Lessons
"This is a blank recorded diskette" - Mirage vs Steve Reich (minimalist / phase / process music)
video upload by 磁鬼頻率
"Inspired by Steve Reich's 'Early Works' album. Track made using a mirage, a cirklon patience and time. VHS glitch art by me.
www.souncloud.com/240591"
Voltage Modular VM900 System 35 Sequence
video upload by boxoftextures
"Built a Moog System 35 modular system using the VM900 Collection modules in Voltage Modular. Essentially the System 35 is one row of modules, but in this case I've also added the Sequencer Complement B Expansion Cabinet as well. I've also built the larger System 55, which adds another row of modules to the cabinet, and am planning to make the smaller Model 15 as well. Can't quite duplicate them exactly but they're darn close. One of the things that's not the same is the signal routing modules, which aren't in Voltage Modular, although to be fair you don't at all need them in the software version the way you do in hardware. Another difference is that there's "only" a selection of modules as opposed to everything Moog ever made. That's also not a problem either. As an example, the 921ABB dual oscillator module in the System 35 isn't included in the VM900 Collection, but the 921ABBB from the System 55 is, so while not 100% authentic you can just pretend your System 35 doesn't have those extra B oscillators. Another difference is the keyboard interface modules, but again, because this is software that's not really a problem. Lastly the half-height row of the cabinet, the one at the bottom with the Console Panels, isn't part of either Voltage Modular or the VM900 Collection. But once again, that's not really an issue as you do have the functionality of those modules in the software regardless.
This video was recorded uninterrupted from start to finish, with no cuts or edits in the video at all. Note that it takes a few minutes to patch together enough modules for the thing to actually make noises, perhaps around 5 minutes or so. Also, I start from the bare System 35 and patch it all from scratch, with captions and highlights to show what I'm doing. Downloadable patch files will be posted for my Patreon subscribers shortly, so if you'd like to grab those head on over there and join up if you'd like."
Twitter: https://twitter.com/selgart
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/boxoftextures
The Sequential Prophet VS Synthesizer (1986) Synthwave
video upload by RetroSound
"all synthesizer sounds: Sequential Prophet VS Vector Synthesizer (1986)
drums: LinnDrum (1982)
recording: multi-track
The Sequential Prophet VS Synthesizer from the year 1986 is a fantastic hybrid synth with the typical 80s sound. Here can you find the full Prophet VS playlist with single sound demos and one synth demo tracks. Enjoy."
TENET — FREEPORT (OST) Patch on RAVEN & UNICORN controlled by OffGrid (BLE MIDI) by birdkids
video upload by birdkids
"Recreating the percussive lead arpeggio from Ludwig Göransson marvelous TENET #OfficialMovieSoundtrack - track title 'FREEPORT'
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Patch: RAVEN dual SAW (hypersaw detune) to UNICORN BOOM's opto Compressor. OffGrid is controlling the external arpeggiator's trigger time via the PADs polyphonic aftertouch, additionally, the Motion Controller's axis Left Roll modulates the RAVEN VCF brightness.
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#eurorack #patch #modulation #midi #gesture #motion #control #analog #saw #hyper #offgrid #raven #unicornboom #soundtrack #tenet #synthesis #production #proaudio #touch #sounddesign
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OffGrid — Play against all odds."
You can find additional OffGrid posts here.
eurorack image synthesizer | Spectral Synth Scanner | ENG
video upload by ilia Osokin
"Spectral Synth Scanner is a unique prototype of an instrument from an electronic laboratory in France."
Note the first "image synth" would be the ANS from 1937 to 1957. Also see this post. More recently, there have been a number of ANS based creations including Alexander Zolotov's Virtual ANS for iOS, Photosounder, and Silhouette eins. A search for them on the top right of the site will bring up additoinal posts on each. You can sort the resutls by date or relevance. You can also check out the ANS label below for all ANS realated posts in order.
Matrix 6 paired with a Moog Cluster Flux
video upload by Miguel d'Oliveira
"A few of my favourite sounds (I believe these are the original patches?) on the Oberheim Matrix 6R run through a Moog Moogerfooger.
In my opinion, a match made in heaven."
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