Wednesday, March 30, 2022
DIY Build #5: Neutral Labs Nermal Destructive Distortion Module
video upload by Piotr Garbaczonek
"In this video build Neutral Labs Nermal which is a great Destructive Distortion Module. Took me about 3 hours in total to build it, but I managed to condense the video down to a little under 30 minutes with some speaking points, and time-lapses in between. Hope this helps with your build!
Time Stamps:
00:00 Intro
00:53 Unboxing
03:32 Components
04:01 Resistors
08:08 Diodes
11:09 IC Sockets
13:31 Power and Capacitors
16:32 IC's
18:41 Heat Sync
21:01 LED, Knobs, Switches, Potentiometers
27:50 Final Results
Here are some links of mine:
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Neutral Labs Nermal
Strega Arpeggios
video upload by MAKEN0ISE
"Using the 0-Coast arpeggiator and MIDI B outputs to arpeggiate Strega in fun ways!
0-Coast PGM Pages overview playlist for MIDI settings: [below]
Intro animation soundtrack by Driftnote: https://www.instagram.com/driftnote/
http://www.makenoisemusic.com"
Buchla 230 Env Follower
video upload by Todd Barton
"A look at the reissue of the Buchla 230 Triple Envelope Follower.
My Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/synthtodd"
How to program a EMS VCS3 AKS SYNTHI
video uploads by Andy Whitmore
"Demos of a wide range of sounds & special FX of the VCS3 - & how to program them - explained by Andy Whitmore & Paul Soulsby at Greystoke Studio.
The VCS 3 (or VCS3; an initialism for Voltage Controlled Studio, version) is a portable analog synthesiser with a flexible semi-modular voice architecture, by Electronic Music Studios (London) Limited (EMS) in 1969. This product was called various names by EMS. For example, the printed logo written to the front left of products are: "V.C.S. 3" or "The Putney (VCS 3)" on the earlier version, then "The Synthi (VCS 3) II" on the later version (Synthi VCS 3 II).
The VCS 3's basic design was reused by EMS in many other of their own products, most notably in the EMS Synthi 100 (1971), and the Synthi A (1971) and AKS (1972) (essentially a VCS 3 housed in a plastic briefcase). The AKS also has a sequencer built into the keyboard in the lid."
Playlist:
Instructional video How to program an EMS Synthi AKS : VCS3 recorded through a iPhone - Part 1
Instructional video How to program an EMS Synthi AKS : VCS3 recorded through a iPhone Part 2
Instructional video How to program an EMS Synthi AKS : VCS3 recorded through a iPhone Part 3
How to program a EMS VCS3 AKS Synthi – this incredible 1971 monster synth from Putney-Part 4
Demo of EMS AKS SYNTHI - VCS3 Demo of sounds & in depth programming – 1971-Part 5
"Demos of a wide range of sounds & special FX of the VCS3 - & how to program them - explained by Andy Whitmore & Paul Soulsby at Greystoke Studio.
The VCS 3 (or VCS3; an initialism for Voltage Controlled Studio, version) is a portable analog synthesiser with a flexible semi-modular voice architecture, by Electronic Music Studios (London) Limited (EMS) in 1969. This product was called various names by EMS. For example, the printed logo written to the front left of products are: "V.C.S. 3" or "The Putney (VCS 3)" on the earlier version, then "The Synthi (VCS 3) II" on the later version (Synthi VCS 3 II).
The VCS 3's basic design was reused by EMS in many other of their own products, most notably in the EMS Synthi 100 (1971), and the Synthi A (1971) and AKS (1972) (essentially a VCS 3 housed in a plastic briefcase). The AKS also has a sequencer built into the keyboard in the lid."
Playlist:
Instructional video How to program an EMS Synthi AKS : VCS3 recorded through a iPhone - Part 1
Instructional video How to program an EMS Synthi AKS : VCS3 recorded through a iPhone Part 2
Instructional video How to program an EMS Synthi AKS : VCS3 recorded through a iPhone Part 3
How to program a EMS VCS3 AKS Synthi – this incredible 1971 monster synth from Putney-Part 4
Demo of EMS AKS SYNTHI - VCS3 Demo of sounds & in depth programming – 1971-Part 5
Reveal Sound SPIRE - 'Space Explorations' Soundset
video upload by LFOstore
"Purchase link: https://lfo.sellfy.store/p/space
LFO.Store proudly presents a brand new soundset for Reveal Sound SPIRE synthesizer by a well-known sound designer Otto K. Schwarz.
This is the first soundset that uses most of 1.5.11 Spire features, including new amazing reverbs, and full of incredible sounds that will bring any composition and creative idea to life!
Fasten your seat belts and get ready for breathtaking sounds, including leads with echoes of other civilizations' voices; pads from the cosmic abyss; plucks, saturated with the radiance of the distant stars; flying over asteroids arpeggios, and much more!
Whether you're creating ambient, EDM, soundtracks or experimental music, this collection of sounds will always be at your service!"
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It’s in great playing condition I have played on this synth myself and it works great."
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Includes ribbon wire modifications and cool rainbow sticker on the case!
It’s in great playing condition I have played on this synth myself and it works great."
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