Thursday, May 26, 2022
Sequential Prophet 6 synth sounds - No Talking
video upload by whittymusic
"Here are some cool sounds and audio material I've managed to come up with on the Sequential Prophet 6. Enjoy! Sorry these are not commercially avail."
Nina 12 Voice Poly Analog Synth w/ Motorized Knobs Coming to NAMM
New analog synth coming to NAMM 2022 #shorts video upload by TONELAB
"Here's a short sneak peek of me morphing 2 patches together on this new synth from Melbourne, Australia.
Can't reveal too much yet.. but watch this space with a little luck I'll be doing a tutorial on this little monster soon!
What I can say is that this is a..
12 Voice Poly Analog Synth with 'Motorized Knobs'."
Another short from Instagram:
RetroSound VANGELIS Tribute - Thank you for the music!
video upload by RetroSound
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I wanted to do a Vangelis tribute track. For me personally, his soundscapes and above all his sound aesthetics were probably the initial spark that brought me to electronic music and thus to synthesizers. I have almost all albums. The COSMOS series with Carl Sagan ran on GDR television in the early 1980s. That was my first contact with his music. The sounds touched me and painted pictures in my head. They stimulated my imagination. That ultimately aroused my interest in these supposedly unattainable "miracle machines", the synthesizers. But that was all so far away back then. Rest in peace maestro.
The track Chung Kuo is on the China album, released in 1979.
I used the Roland VP330 for string sounds, the Oberheim OB-X for the CS brass sound, the Arp Quadra for the main theme and the bass & string sounds, the Emulator II for percussion sounds, the Yamaha DX7 II für the melody and pad sounds and the Roland M-VS1 module for additional horn/pad sounds."
Ambient Modular at 6000ft // DivKid live on Mt. Rainier
video upload by DivKidVideo
"Back in 2019 I was over in Seattle, Washington, USA for 'Velocity' an event by Modular Seattle & Patchwerks. They had a warm up show and last minute encouraged me to borrow some modules and a case, put a system together and play at the show. This was good as it led into my talk on zonal approaches to live modular systems for the main event Velocity. While travelling around and still with the system some days later we decided to take the rig up a snow capped mountain and perform up there. Freezing cold, shivering hands and a beautiful view!
An exclusive 15 page PDF is available for Patreon supporters that highlights all the patching, my zonal approach, modules used, the history of my approach to live minimal ambient modular and more. Head to https://bit.ly/DK-patreon if you'd like to gain access to a great community and exclusives.
A huge thanks to D B Pawlan who when we were driving around Tacoma and Seattle Washington said 'we should take the modular up there' and pointed to the huger Mt. Rainier that was always in the view. The clip at the end of this video is David driving back up to near where we were if you're curious.
This system was quickly put together in the days leading up to the surprise performance with modules, case and cables borrowed from Bradley Millington (Modular Seattle) and David Pawlan (Wabisabi). A huge thanks to them for facilitating and encouraging a performance on a new system and for being so awesome with me pulling modules out of their set ups to do this. I used the same system for my talk and presentation at Velocity 2019 as well as for another performance live at the Chapel."
Empress Reverb & Korg Monotribe - part 2
video upload by While We Were Sleeping
Snow 0:00
Fire 1:26
Red Skies 2:47
Touch me 4:10
Black and White 5:50
The End 6:15
"The second part of a jam I had with the Empress Reverb and the Korg Monotribe. [part 1 here]
I got one more that will form part 3 its a longer take 9-10min and will be both the last in the "Empress Reverb & Korg Monotribe" trilogy and the first part of a new series that will keep you all lovely people on the edge of your seats.
About the Empress Reverb
If I could only have one reverb it would be the Empress Reverb. If I could have two that it would be, two Empress Reverbs. I am just saying this because I am in love with it :)
About the Korg Monotribe
I previously stated the The Korg Monotribe is probably my favourite little synth". That is not true, I was dishonest with you and with myself. My favourite little box is the TB-303 and I have two of them and only one Monotribe. If you would like me to play my TBs for you (and red down to this point and are not shy) then please let me know in the comments.
About the video:
Edited using Davinci Resolve. Most of the colour background videos are from the wonderful contributors on pixabay.com."
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Roland SH-1000 37-Key Synthesizer w/ Instruction Manual
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Roland Alpha Juno-2 w/ Retroaktiv MPG-50 mkII Controller
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You can find a demo of the MPG-50 here: More than just "KNOBS IN A BOX" // RETROAKTIV MPG 50 // Roland Alpha Juno/universal MIDI Controller.
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Roland SVC-350 Vocoder
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