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Thursday, July 28, 2022

Stylophone S-1 tabs for Love Will Tear Us Apart by Joy Division plus Stylophone Gen X-1 tutorial


video upload by Stylophone

"Learn to play Love Will Tear Us Apart on your Gen X-1. And...
Get that smooth, silvery ’string pad’ effect using your Stylophone Gen X-1 with the Zoom Multistomp pedal.

More Stylophone tutorial, tips and tricks: www.instagram.com/stylophone_official ✌️❤️"

Float, by Old Blood Noise Endeavors


video upload by Matt Lowery

"Float is a stereo multimode filter by Old Blood Noise Endeavors. In this video, we briefly explore its features and controls, and then spend a fair amount of time running different instruments through the pedal.

00:00 Intro
01:00 What's a filter, anyway?
02:40 LFO control
03:15 LFO sync
03:40 LFO phase
05:20 with Lyra-8
06:10 Shoegazey Guitar (pt. 1)
06:54 with norns
08:53 with Plumbutter 2
10:20 with Soma Enner
12:18 Shoegazey Guitar (pt. 2)
14:30 with Brenso"



"FLOAT DUAL MOVING FILTER

299.00
Turning our predilection for parallel signals toward the world of filters and widening out to full stereo, we are pleased to unveil OBNE’s first digitally-controlled-analog pedal.

Float boasts two independently controllable filters and copious capabilities for motion. Utilizing the two filters in tandem can create stereo movement, linked reactive elements, and modulations that approach harmonic tremolo and phaser, as well as classic filter sounds.

Float features:

Two independent filters, each with control over filter type, cutoff frequency, LFO rate, envelope sensitivity, LFO shape, resonance, and volume

True stereo, parallel mono, or series mono operation via top-mounted jacks

Min/max toggle for precise sculpting of LFO and envelope range

Sync toggle to link the LFO or envelope elements of Filter 1 to Filter 2

Expression jack to externally control Cutoff or Rate for each filter

Soft touch switching with true relay bypass

Hidden settings for LFO phase and envelope speed

Pedalboard friendly size

Requires at least 100mA 9VDC center negative power"

Wednesday, July 27, 2022

Giorgio by Moroder (Daft Punk) excerpt with Roland T-8 Aira Compact


video upload by Marcus Padrini

"Testando a nova beat machine Roland T8 com essa sequência que já é um clássico."

easel wtih radio


video upload by Todd Barton

"Fasten your sonic seatbelt, this gets loud."

DIGIGRAM MC 5 COMPOSER - A Sequencer That Lets You Connect a Printer to it



via this auction

This one was spotted and sent in via xonox, who translated the recent EEH Zaunkönig article. Note this is the first post to mention the DIGIGRAM MC 5 or rebranded Farfisa MC5.

The following description from the listing appears to have been pulled from Music Technology - October 1987, captured on Mu:sines. It also appears to have been rebranded as the Farfisa MC5 as seen below the ZYKLUS here. [Update: link fixed]

"The Musical Composer from French company Digigram combines sequencing and music printing functions in a single unit. Is it the answer to every composer's dream?

CREATING A SCORE from a musical performance is an area of music production well suited to inclusion in a MIDI sequencing system. The advantages are numerous: a composer can print out compositions, an improviser can print out a performance, an arranger can print out parts. And any musician, regardless of whether or not they can read or write music, can have a printed score of their music for others to play or for copyright purposes.

While an increasing number of MIDI software companies are writing music printing programs for the Apple Macintosh, IBM PC and Atari ST, French company Digigram have chosen to combine sequencing and printing functions in a single dedicated unit which needs the addition of an IBM PC-compatible printer (at around £200+) to become what the manual describes in a burst of enthusiasm as "a high performance tool, a veritable digital MIDI studio". Well, we shall see.

The MC5 Musical Composer has a 12-track sequencer which can store upwards of 11,000 notes recorded in real and step time. Ten of these tracks are polyphonic (each up to eight notes) and the remaining two - labelled Melody and Chord - are monophonic and, er, chordal respectively (more on these later). The MC5 allows you to mix two tracks onto a third empty track, copy a track onto an empty track, chain two tracks together to form a new track, and erase tracks either individually or all together. Mixed tracks can't be edited or printed, however.

Review: ROLAND JUNO X vs JUPITER X/Xm and other ZEN-Core synths // Advanced tutorial


video upload by loopop

TIMELINE:
0:00 Intro
1:35 vs ZEN-Core
2:50 vs Jupiter X/Xm
6:30 Overview
11:15 Colorful buttons
11:35 Scene selection
13:10 Part mode
14:05 Func mode
15:00 Model/Bank
16:55 Split/layer
17:10 Connectivity
18:20 The Editors
19:05 Zenology Pro
19:50 JUNO-X Editor
20:55 What’s a tone?
22:10 Scenes
23:00 Parts
23:40 FX sends
24:20 Scene offsets
27:55 Arp
29:00 I-ARPEGGIO
30:10 Step edit
32:20Key shift
32:45 WC-1
37:05 Scene view
37:30 Pros & cons
42:00 Some sounds

Tiptop Sequence Fun


video upload by Todd Barton

Exploring syncing and delaying two sequencers.
My Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/synthtodd

2nd Page of German Article on the EEH Zaunkönig Translated



The 2nd page has been translated in this post. That makes the full article translated into English. Credit, and a huge thanks, goes to xonox in the comments of that post.

Prophet-10 Scary Soundscape


video upload by verstaerker

"continuing with my series of uncommon Prophet sounds.
Inspired by music from Haus Arafna i tried to create a noisy, scary soundscape just with the Prophet-10 and some delay"

Prophet 10 Rev4 - An evening with rain and thunder


video upload by Friendly Noise

"A nice sound effect with the Prophet 10. Delay and reverb added in the DAW."
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