Saturday, February 19, 2022
A polyphonic in 1974? THE ANSWER
video upload by AutomaticGainsay
"Have you spent a week wracking your brain and biting your nails in regard to the previous video that proposed the preposterous idea that there was an instrument capable of polyphonic synthesizer sounds the year before the modern polyphonic synthesizer became a thing? Well, in this video, THE ANSWER IS REVEALED."
Update: also check out the Conn Electric Band from 1974.
SOMA Pulsar-23 // Hauntingly Beautiful (not only as a drum!)
video upload by Dexba
"I finally did it!
I've never waited so long for a video to come out since I bought an instrument, the turnaround is usually one week, I think for this we're closer to 6 months.
But a lot of stuff happened, I moved, I've left many instruments behind, but I decided to take with me this, probably the most obscure and the one I have least confidence with.
Finally, I cracked the (very personal) code, of using the Pulsar like a very different and powerful Lyra, instead of a drum machine.
I made many previous attempts, but I was always ending up with trip-hop borderline eurorack farts and bubbles, and it wasn't quite video material.
Now, that's mine, that's what I like from my instruments, and I love the Pulsar even more for being able to get me *THERE*.
For any discussion about the process or the gear, I'll wait for you in the comments :)
Enjoy ✨"
Celebrating Chinese New Year in a snowy garden with the Ju-06a
video upload by Bai 白愿子
the moon's dark side appears,
among the clouds in daylight,
just as bright as them.
Bai01 // Moonlight // Darkside
Simple Drum Kit in SunVox (MultiSynth)
video upload by Alexander Zolotov
"SunVox is a small, fast and powerful modular synthesizer with pattern-based sequencer (tracker). It is a tool for those people who like to compose music wherever they are, whenever they wish. On any device. On any system. https://warmplace.ru/soft/sunvox"
Changing the musical scale in SunVox (5-TET, 7-TET, etc.)
"With the MultiSynth module you can easily change the musical scale. See the preset scales in curves/MultiSynth/curve3 or create your own (read curves/readme.txt)"
Friday, February 18, 2022
Velix Touchable synthesizer with a built-in effect processor
video uploads by errorinstruments paul tas
Playlist:
Velix Touchable synthesizer with a built-in effect processor
Velix sonic shaper
Using Effect input on Velix
Using input in the effect processor off Velix Playing together
Velix Sonic shaper.
Is it touch texture feedback organic Synthesizer .
Analog engine With a Digitaal effect processor .
Use for soundscapes different noises deep Organica sounds The effect processor
is also use for different devices .
It has a mini jack in So you can use the effect standalone or together
with the touch synthesizer Engine
Division 6 Business Card Sequencer and Synthesizer with a Korg NTS1
video upload by Chuck Stephens
"This is a Division 6 Business Card Sequencer and Synthesizer. These came as kits. The sequencer was $35 and the synth was $45. The sequencer is very capable. If you have any gear that takes CV pitch/gate buy one now! The synth is kinda lofi but it has potential with careful adjustment. For $80 this is a fun pair!
I ran them both through a Korg NTS1 for some delay, reverb and drums. The NTS1 is a $90 digital synth/effects kit. If you play music go bug one immediately! Seriously, I use the NTS1 as a synth with a midi keyboard, as a generative drum machine with the Ruismaker drum beta download and as an effects processor for everything. Anyway, this is a quick jam after some careful tweaking. I could record an album with this rig and a Keystep!"
http://division-6.com/
The Forgotten Life Of Spliced Noodles
video upload by John L Rice
"A sort of "cutting room floor" video for fun. :-)
The sequence was basically done with a Moon Modular 569 sequencer and a Noise Engineering Basimilus Iteritas Magnus VCO/voice module. I think there was an Oakley Flanger module and Club Of The Knobs Phase Processor modules used and probably other modules but the patch is no longer up and I can't remember. The soloing and chords were from a Yamaha FS1R and Roland Integra7 using Roland A-88 and A-49 keyboards.
As always, thank you for watching, rating, following, and commenting! 🥳 "
LABELS/MORE:
5U,
COTK,
eurorack,
MATRIXSYNTH Members,
Moon Modular,
Noise Engineering,
Oakley,
Roland,
Yamaha
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