Wednesday, May 04, 2022
Empress Reverb & Korg Monotribe - part 1
video upload by While We Were Sleeping
Speaking Alien 0:00
Shimmering Waves 3:00
Space 3:58
Black and White 5:20
The End 8:23
"The first part of a jam I had with the Empress Reverb and the Korg Monotribe. [part 2 here]
Chopping this one into 2 or 3 parts so I can edit in smaller chunks.
I am extremely pleased with the Empress Reverb, it will reliably take everything I throw at it with no unwanted artificial artefacts or clipping. It is early days and I am sure I will have plenty to learn and discover.
The Korg Monotribe is probably my favourite little synth. the analog mono synth sounds great and it is surprisingly versatile for the few controls it has. The touch keyboard and sequencer encourage creativity and improvisation and it got drums.
About the video:
Edited using Davinci Resolve. Most of the background videos are from the wonderful contributors on pixabay.com."
Oberheim Xpander Quick Test all voices working
video upload by Silicon Breakdown
"A very basic test to see that a Oberheim Xpander has all its voices working
Note there is some light modulation on single notes
Ends with tuning process"
This appears to be the one listed for sale here (pics captured here).
Princess Leia's Theme - Sequential Circuits Prophet 600 - May the 4th - Star Wars Day
video upload by Bring Me A Harpist
"Here's a lovely Star Wars piece from John Williams, performed on the Prophet 600 analog synthesizer. May the 4th be with you! Enjoy!"
Quick Eurorack Tips : Pamela's New Workout as a Gate Sequencer : Euclidean Mode HACKED!
video upload by Perfect Circuit
"Everyone NEEDS a Pam's : https://bit.ly/3scMOfc
Mosiac 1U Drums : https://bit.ly/38SsfO7
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A thorough look at the techniques on our blog Signal : https://bit.ly/37Y7q41
In this quick-tip our pal wes shows off a few methods to hijack Pam's Euclidean modes for some specific gate-sequencing fun !"
Arturia Teaser for SUPERBOOTH May 10th 2022
May 10th 2022. pic.twitter.com/HoFhL5fu1X
— Arturia (@ArturiaOfficial) May 4, 2022
Full-tilt jam with Polyend Tracker and Novation AFX Station
video upload by Jay Hosking
"A live, semi-improvised track performed entirely on hardware.
It had been a while, and I just got a battery pack for USB gear, so I thought I'd take the Tracker for another spin. It turns out that the Tracker is one of those devices that I love more and more with every time I use it. Songwriting is getting faster on it, and its performance effects are my current favourite for getting wild with drum parts. Rearranging the sequence allows a level of complexity that you just can't get with a beat repeat! And the fact that you can then take those performance effects and apply them to other tracks instead makes the Tracker extremely flexible and fun for making jams.
I added the AFX Station at the last minute because I wanted something I could play notes on, and because I wanted something melodic to end the track. The AFX Station is just the right sound, size, and shape for a jam with the Tracker, and its filter and drive are (in my opinion) underrated. It may just be a Novation Bass Station II in disguise, but it's an awesome analog mono synth.
Polyend Tracker - Sequencing, sampling, sample player, effects
Novation AFX Station - Mono synth (running through the Tracker for reverb and delay)
Performed and recorded live to a stereo output, with EQ, compression, and limiting on the master.
https://jayhosking.bandcamp.com"
Korg opsix - All Playing, No Talking Sound Demo
video upload by Korg
"The opsix offers hundreds of fresh, cutting-edge sounds with the power of customization right at your fingertips. Colored front panel controls provide easy access for dramatic shifts in sound characteristics, from icy, sparkling chimes to fuzzy, deep basses. Full Spectrum Sound - exactly what your sound palette needs!
00:00 Intro
00:16 - Program 129: Moody Chord Stabs
00:51 - Program 131: Fuzzy Glass
1:25 - Program 165: Slow Vibe
2:05 - Program 184: opsix Concrete
2:34 - Program 206: FM Elec Bass
3:20 - Program 113: Detroit Trill
3:58 - Program 148: Dulled Rhythms
4:42 - Program 063: Membrane Pluck
5:07 - Program 075: Percussion
5:44 - Program 200: Fell The Warmth (with 148: Rasp & Static & 147: Wasps)
6:24 - Program 316: A Bit Dirty
6:58 - Program 268: Fairy Dust
7:33 - Program 017: Roads and Roads"
Fibonacci Patchin'
video upload by MAKEN0ISE
"Each number of the Fibonacci sequence interlocks mathematically with all the others in the sequence. Can we channel these relationships for compelling musical patching? Let's find out!!
Intro animation soundtrack by Marlon!
https://soundcloud.com/brutalism-cologne
https://brutalismcologne.bandcamp.com/
http://www.makenoisemusic.com"
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