Tuesday, December 14, 2021
Korg Synthesizer brochures - Early 90s
video upload by Espen Kraft
John Bowen Solaris in the background.
"A big thanks to all my friends around the world, that keep sending me vintage ad brochures. I love these old ad magazines and brochures. This time we focus on early 90s Korg. Wavestation, M1, 01/W, T1, A1 etc."
「DELTA T」by SYNTHFOX
video upload by SYNTHFOX Channel
"Overview of a new SYNTHFOX module, DELTA T! This wonderful delay module goes well beyound the usual delay device topography, allowing for great dynamic control and wide expression ranges."
Reverb dot com shop ➝ https://reverb.com/shop/synthfoxs-bou...
"DELTA T is a feature-rich audio delay module. It's based on the notorious PT2399 digital delay chip and has the trademark combination of lush and noisy that the best of the PT2399-based delays have. However, it goes beyound the delay topography most people are used to. Two input signals are mixed down with the feedback loop return and passed to the delay chip, which is then crossfaded with the initial sound mixture. Voltage control over delay time and crossfade adds great dynamic delay character modulation possibilities. The feedback loop is broken out to dedicated jacks, and any additional sound processor can be put in the module's feedback loop to modify its character. Delay tempo is available as a clocking pulse from the CLK output, and is indicated by the LED, allowing to sync other modules to DELTA T.
Two sound inputs - one attenuated, one direct
Vactrol-based delay time voltage control circuit - no clicks or pops!
Time CV input with an attenuverter
Vactrol-based dry/wet voltage-cotnrolled crossfader
Tempo indication and tempo clocking pulse output
Broken-out feedback loop to insert other sound modifiers into"
「DIGENERATOR」by SYNTHFOX
videos uploaded by SYNTHFOX Channel
Playlist:
1. 「DIGENERATOR」by SYNTHFOX ~overview~
2. 「DIGENERATOR」Customizing & Uploading Firmware (ft. awful laptop)
3. 「DIGENERATOR」 Coding & Modding session (beta ver.)
Reverb dot com shop ➝ https://reverb.com/shop/synthfoxs-bou...
"DIGENERATOR is a hybrid digital and analog canvas module. Its firmware defines its action, which ranges from a wavetable VCO and string emulation to short sample playback and microlooping, and beyound.
The internal analog VCO generates a very high frequency timing pulse for the digital part of the module. This VCO has good volt per octave response and an attenuated CV/FM input. DIGENERATOR's digital part is an arduino nano compatible board that runs arbitrary code loaded through the USB port. The code describes the module's actions. The microcontroller can read two OPT switches (can be switched by hand or by an external gate), four GATE inputs and one analog parameter called CHARACTER. It can output a high or low gate on the GATE output, and an 8-bit value converted to voltage on the DAC output.
The DIGENERATOR code is written in C, and there's a lot of firmwares readily available at the DIGENERATOR Firmware Hub. Firmwares are highly customizable, and you don't have to know how to program to customize - in the Firmware Hub, you will find customizers that will generate code with your custom parameters. We also offer a template for you to easily create your custom firmwares! Please, refer to the manual for further details on firmware loading and editing.
Analog VCO with tuned v/o and CV/FM inputs
Digital core capable of running many different firmwares
More than 5 customizable firmwares to try out
8-bit R2R DAC output, in all of its crunchy old computer sound glory
programmable GATE output with an LED
CHARACTER analog parameter with an attenuverted CV input
Four GATE inputs to trigger different events
Two OPTions, selectable manually with a switch, or externally
Loads of fun exploring, customizing and creating firmwares!"
Playlist:
1. 「DIGENERATOR」by SYNTHFOX ~overview~
2. 「DIGENERATOR」Customizing & Uploading Firmware (ft. awful laptop)
3. 「DIGENERATOR」 Coding & Modding session (beta ver.)
Reverb dot com shop ➝ https://reverb.com/shop/synthfoxs-bou...
"DIGENERATOR is a hybrid digital and analog canvas module. Its firmware defines its action, which ranges from a wavetable VCO and string emulation to short sample playback and microlooping, and beyound.
The internal analog VCO generates a very high frequency timing pulse for the digital part of the module. This VCO has good volt per octave response and an attenuated CV/FM input. DIGENERATOR's digital part is an arduino nano compatible board that runs arbitrary code loaded through the USB port. The code describes the module's actions. The microcontroller can read two OPT switches (can be switched by hand or by an external gate), four GATE inputs and one analog parameter called CHARACTER. It can output a high or low gate on the GATE output, and an 8-bit value converted to voltage on the DAC output.
The DIGENERATOR code is written in C, and there's a lot of firmwares readily available at the DIGENERATOR Firmware Hub. Firmwares are highly customizable, and you don't have to know how to program to customize - in the Firmware Hub, you will find customizers that will generate code with your custom parameters. We also offer a template for you to easily create your custom firmwares! Please, refer to the manual for further details on firmware loading and editing.
Analog VCO with tuned v/o and CV/FM inputs
Digital core capable of running many different firmwares
More than 5 customizable firmwares to try out
8-bit R2R DAC output, in all of its crunchy old computer sound glory
programmable GATE output with an LED
CHARACTER analog parameter with an attenuverted CV input
Four GATE inputs to trigger different events
Two OPTions, selectable manually with a switch, or externally
Loads of fun exploring, customizing and creating firmwares!"
Polyend Tracker - Beat for Tuesday
video upload by Polyend
"A little bit of 90's vibe from Isobutane will surely make it even better than it was already :)
This is the Polyend Tracker
Standalone Audio Workstation"
Roland - JV-880 - Exploring the Presets - Part 1 - Midiverse - TV
video upload by Midiverse - TV
"What's up everybody? Welcome to Midiverse - TV! Today we're checking out the JV-880 from Roland."
Roland - JV-880 - Exploring the Presets - Part 2 - Midiverse - TV
Roland - JV-880 - Exploring the Presets - Part 3 - Midiverse - TV
Animoog Z played with Audanika | Audanika
video upload by Audanika
"This video shows you how to connect Audanika with Animoog via MIDI and points out some cool ways how both apps interact with each other.
Chapters:
0:00 Intro
0:25 How to create a connection between Audanika and Animoog
0:56 How to use both apps on one screen
1:28 Benefits of Audanikas surface
1:58 Using both playing surfaces together
2:24 Changing the sound with the orbit and the pitch wheel
3:13 Changing keys with Audanika
3:36 Audanika + Animoog's Arpeggiato
r 4:08 Outro
Go directly to the app here:
https://audanika.com/download"
KORG SQ-64 マシンライブ・徹底解説 by yasushi.k
video upload by KORG INC.
"yasushi.k氏による、KORG SQ-64とハードウェア・シンセサイザーのみを用いたマシンライブ・パフォーマンスの解説です。 SQ-64と各種シンセサイザーの接続や打ち込み方法、本体の設定など細かなポイントまで徹底してご説明いたします。 Part.1 ではこちらの演奏のフルバージョンをご覧いただけます":
KORG SQ-64 マシンライブ・パフォーマンス by yasushi.k
video upload by KORG INC.
"yasushi.k氏による、KORG SQ-64とハードウェア・シンセサイザーのみを用いたマシンライブ・パフォーマンスです。"
Monday, December 13, 2021
Hardware Jams Submission - Pads and Pads theme, Dec 12, 2021
video upload by SynthAddict
"Hardware Jams Submission - Pads and Pads theme in C Melodic Minor
Dec 12, 2021
Live to recorder Hardware Jam (warts and all, 4th take was good enough although mixing was off):
Tenori-on (pad perc), TheoryBoard (pad keyboard) controlling Cherry Audio Eight Voice (pads), Boss RC-505, ATV aFrame drum (one big drum pad) :-)
Aquifex is my Soundcloud name (Aquifex, Aquifex02, Aquifex03, etc. - all free accounts)"
LABELS/MORE:
ATV,
BOSS,
Cherry Audio,
Irijule,
MATRIXSYNTH Members,
Roland,
Soft Synths,
Tenori-On,
Yamaha
Yamaha MO6 (Motif) Music Production Synthesizer | 🎹 Complete Factory Demo Songs 🎹
video upload by Alberto Martinez Del Rio
01:Dub'nBass
02:InThe Rain
03:Chillin'M
04:GROOVIN
05:Mind scope
"The Yamaha MO6/MO8 is a music production synthesizer that comes in two sizes. The MO6 is the 61-key while the MO8 is the 88 weighted key version. The two versions use Yamaha's AWM2 (Advanced Wave Memory 2) tone generator also used in the Motif and the Motif ES series of synths and comes with 175MB of waveform memory, 64 voices of polyphony (124 Max in sequencer), 512 preset programs with 256 User voice and 129 GM voice, over 1700 arpeggio programs, and over 18 different filter types navigated through the 240x64 LCD display.
The MO-series keyboards have been discontinued by Yamaha, and were replaced by the MoX series. Currently, the MoX series has also been superseded by the MoXF-series, whose sound engine is derived from the company's fifth-generation Motif XF series. The units are designed to be integrated with a PC running Steinberg's Cubase, since that company is partly owned by Yamaha.
Sounds
The Yamaha MO6/MO8's sounds are based on the Yamaha Motif ES sound set and includes pianos, electric pianos, organs, guitars, strings, pads, percussion and special effects.
Other Features
Instruo Lubadh Tape Feedback Distortion
video upload by Todd Barton
"A few examples of tape loop feedback distortion -- it's pretty special. Enjoy!
https://www.patreon.com/synthtodd"
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