Tuesday, August 09, 2022
Analog Modular Guitar Synthesizer Four Oscillators Patch
video upload by Unrelated Activities
"Analog Modular Guitar Synthesizer Four Oscillators Patch, integrating the electric guitar into the modular synth world."
Liquid Foam by Herbs and Stones : Quirky Acid Synthesizer / Banana Groovebox
video upload by soffter
0:00 - intro
1:09 - lets look at the panel and talk about gates
2:00 - sequencers a + b + LFO
4:00 - envelope generator
6:55 - oscillator / wave mixer / filter + drive
9:00 - guided acid learning jams #1
13:00 - some tips 4 patching
13:45 - guided acid learning jams #2
19:26 - some more tips
21:44 - rambling and end
Oberheim OBX8 Sound Only Demo
video upload by Starsky Carr
"Some sounds I was playing with while making my upcoming review of the Oberheim OBX8. It sounds amazing - everything you'd expect from a recreation of the OBX, OBSX, OB-A and OBXa"
Prophet 5 demo 2
video upload by Mamotreco
Mamotreco Prophet 5 demos
"Some juicy analog synth sounds from the Prophet 5 Rev4 desktop module. Listening with headphones is recommended to get the full richness of this classic synth's sound.
If you'd like to support this channel with a one-off purchase, please check out our affordably priced music: https://mamotreco.bandcamp.com"
Sequential Prophet 6 Tutorial Lesson 5: LFO
video upload by EthanJamesMusic
EthanJamesMusic Sequential Prophet 6 Tutorial Lessons
"This is a tutorial series for anyone who wants to learn how to do their own sound design using the Sequential Circuits (former Dave Smith Instruments) Prophet 6 synthesizer. The goal is to break this subject down into understandable and digestible bits of information that you can apply to your own electronic music. I am primarily a media or film composer, so we will learn ambient, techno, and EDM style sound design using the synth. This fifth video shows the LFO and its different uses."
Strega Musica by Make Noise Music
"Strega Musica is intended to be a free compilation— a gift from Make Noise and a celebration of Strega. All artists on the collection have already been compensated.
"Strega Musica" is a collection of music created with Strega, an instrument designed in close collaboration between Make Noise founder Tony Rolando and Alessandro Cortini. Thoughts on the collection from Strega's co-designers can be found below:
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"It’s quite inspiring when people connect with your output and your works, making them theirs, finding their own emotional color in them. It’s truly magic and I will never stop being thankful for it.
Creating an instrument that reflects your idea for a vessel of compositional creativity, and seeing it stimulate other people’s creative output, has to be in a complete different level, and I couldn’t have been caught more off guard by it.
Hearing what people all over the world have made with Strega is invigorating and overwhelming!
If all that wasn’t enough, I’m here to present you a compilation of pieces composed on the Strega by some of our favorite musicians and friends: it’s really great to see how each of them was able to make the instrument their own, and speak their own language through the grammar that is Strega.
May you find your own language through it as well... happy exploring!”
- Alessandro Cortini
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"As a listener, I am forever seeking music that has the ability to put me into an alternate space. Sounds that let me travel fluidly through time, forward or backward. I'm not usually looking to be in the now while I listen, as I must be in the now for most other parts of my life.
As an instrument designer, it makes me happy when people find a process, a patch program that creates a sound I'd not known was possible with the instrument. If that sound connects on an emotional level and takes me away from the now, the listener in me is also elated.
As a musician, I'm looking for an instrument that wants to connect with me and travel. Searching out a future I wish to know, or a past time I've lived. Maybe a moment I never thought about until I played that instrument on that day.
It doesn't matter if the sound is complex and never before heard, or simple and universally heard for decades.
As a listener, I traveled fluidly through time as Strega Musica played.
As an instrument designer, I was surprised by the sounds these artists achieved.
As a musician, the Strega sparked in me an energy I've not felt in a decade.”
- Tony Rolando, founder Make Noise
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"Strega Musica" was curated by Alessandro Cortini and mastered by Stephan Mathieu | Schwebung Mastering
Cover art by Lewis Dahm
ANTOINE BARIL'S ONE MAN ELP: Backstage Pass @ EMEAPP
video upload by EMEAPP
"After over two years in the making, we are proud to be a part of the One Man ELP project; the brainchild of the amazingly talented Antoine Baril of Québec, Canada. As with his previous "One Man" videos that he has released over the last 7 years (Rush, Genesis, Yes), his attention to detail and accuracy is second to none and it was amazing to watch him at work within our walls for an intense week of keyboard craziness in July 2022. Along with his amazing videographer Paul DiGiacomo, they captured some stunning footage and audio to make this epic video project one for the ages. It was a blast to play a supporting role in this, we gave full access of our Keith Emerson keyboard rig (as well as our extensive collection of vintage analog synths) to Antoine and it was like turning a kid loose in a candy store, a cornucopia of awesomeness! Join us for an exclusive backstage peek at some of the recording processes and video shoots during this one week period. The ELP material he performed and recorded runs Then EMEAPP's executive director Drew Raison will take you on an up close and personal tour of all the keyboards and synthesizers that were used in this project.
Complete list below:
Yamaha GX1 (6:55)
Keith Emerson’s Hammond/Goff C3 w/dual Leslie 122s (7:13)
Keith Emerson’s Split Moog Minimoog Model D (7:51)
Keith Emerson's Hammond L100 (8:09)
Moog Minimoog Model D Pair (Bernie Worrell's Minimoog on right) (8:45)
Keith Emerson’s Moog Modular Synthesizer (9:16)
Mellotron M400 (9:39)
Oberheim Eight Voice (9:58)
Oberheim OB-X/OB-Xa (10:20)
ARP Quadra (10:55)
KORG PS-3300 (11:06)
Moog Taurus I (11:22)
Hohner Clavinet L (11:34)
KORG M1 (11:55)
Keith Emerson’s Steinway Model D (12:10)"
Ca. 1980 EML SynKey 1500
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via this auction
You can find demos in previous posts here.
"The EML Synkey is a wild, rare synth originally from the mid 70s. It just predates the rise of the polyphonic analog synth. This is a mono synth that can stack harmonic intervals on any note played. You can create a bevy of one finger chords with ease. It also features an early version of aftertouch called “Second Touch.” While it was listed as having 13 oscillators, what it had was a single VCO utilizing divide-down technology.
These were used most notably by Herbie Hancock and Frank Zappa! In very good cosmetic condition, with some age appropriate wear and scratching of the wood surfaces. This Synkey just got the full treatment by our in house techs, and is ready for action!"
via this auction
You can find demos in previous posts here.
"The EML Synkey is a wild, rare synth originally from the mid 70s. It just predates the rise of the polyphonic analog synth. This is a mono synth that can stack harmonic intervals on any note played. You can create a bevy of one finger chords with ease. It also features an early version of aftertouch called “Second Touch.” While it was listed as having 13 oscillators, what it had was a single VCO utilizing divide-down technology.
These were used most notably by Herbie Hancock and Frank Zappa! In very good cosmetic condition, with some age appropriate wear and scratching of the wood surfaces. This Synkey just got the full treatment by our in house techs, and is ready for action!"
Vangelis for Omnisphere
video upload by Luftrum1
"Vangelis tribute soundset for Omnisphere to be released late August/start September 2022. This demo is playing presets from the set, straight out of Omnisphere. No EQ, no compression, and no other sounds or effects are used. The set contains 87 Presets and 25 Multis.
Preset names are written in the timeline below.
00:00 Intro
00:12 Blade Runner Main Titles
(Endless, Blade Runner Main I, Deckard's Blues Pad I, Low City Rumble)
02:07 Theme From Antarctica
(Antarctica Lead, Antarctica Pad, The CS-80 Bass)
03:04 La Petite Fille de la Mer
(Le Petite Key de la Mer, La Petite Guitar de la Mer)
03:45 Fields of Coral
(Keys of Coral, Arp of Coral, Bass of Coral, In The Passing)
04:34 Hymne
(Hymne I, Hymne Strings)
05:14 Blade Runner Blues
(Blues Pad, Blade Runner Blues, Rhodes Voices)
06:41 Elsewhere
(Elsewhere, Rising Noise, The CS-80 Bass, Elsewhere Arp, CS-80 Strings)
07:44 Dream in an Open Place
(Dream Piano in Open Place)
08:20 Come to Me
(Come to Me Shakuhachi, Clouds, Star Chimes, Come to Me Harp, The CS-80 Bass)
09:33 Songs of The Seas
(Song of The Sea, Bass of The Sea, In The Passing)
09:58 Abraham's Theme
(Abraham's Key, Descending, Hymne Strings)
10:58 Rachel's Song
(Rachel's Gust, Rachel's Xylophone)
11:40 Twillight
(The Twillight Harp, Twillight Synth, Twillight Wind, Tännhauser Gate)
12:22 Tears In Rain
(Tears In Rain, Tännhauser Gate, Shoulder of Orion, Rain of Tears, Blade Runner Main I)
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► VANGELIS FOR OMNISPHERE
Vangelis for Omnisphere https://www.luftrum.com/"
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