Friday, August 26, 2022
Elka-X by Cherry Audio - Part 2: Layers, Effects, Sequencer, Unison Mode
video upload by CatSynth TV
"Part 2 of our detailed look at the new Elka-X from Cherry Audio, a recreation of the legendary and elusive Elka Synthex polyphonic analog synthesizer. This second part focus on unison mode, effects, keyboard layers, and the sequencer.
If you haven't already seen Part 1, we recommend checking that out first: [posted here]
00:31 Poly, Mono, and Unison Modes
01:44 Effects
07:52 Layers
10:02 LFOs
13:59 Sequencer
18:25 More Factory Presets
To find out more about the Elka-X, please visit https://store.cherryaudio.com/bundles...
'The Cherry Audio Elka-X synthesizer is based upon the legendary Synthex, a rare Italian analog synthesizer designed by Mario Maggi and manufactured by ELKA in the early eighties. Elka-X replicates the extraordinary character of the original synth without compromising sound or functionality, thoughtfully expanding its feature set and delivering the authentic Synthex experience...'
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Ko-Fi: https://ko-fi.com/catsynth"
ACID for U-He Hive
video upload by Igor Leus
"Buy Link: https://www.natlifesounds.com/product...
NatLife Sounds present you a first 303 sound collection for U-He Hive. It’s a first completely ACID soundbank for this synthesizer. You can find here a very different variations of ACID sound. From melodic to power & deep.
Every preset have a own melodic Sequence, plus some of it boosted with Arpedgios. The patches can perfect fit to any of Electronic Music production, includes Acid Trance, Psy Trance, Acid House, Acid Techno or even Melodic Techno. No limits for using.
Just put one MIDI note and you will hear a full spectre of ACID sound in it.
Soundbank contains:
32 Presets
32 Sequences & ARP’s (inside presets)"
group - all night civilisation '85 (1985 demo)
video upload by Steven Templar - Retrospective Channel
"Copyright Steven Templar, 1981.
This jam recorded in 1985 using Sequential Circuits Inc Prophet 600, Boss DSD-2 foot pedal sampler/delay, Roland TR-707 drum machine and a Tascam Portastudio cassette tape 4-track."
group - games that lovers play (1988 instrumental)
"Sequential Circuits Inc Prophet 600 analogue synthesiser, Boss DSD-2 sampler/delay foot pedal recorded onto a Fostex X-15 cassette tape 4-track."
New Jean-Michel Jarre Album Incoming - Oxymore
video upload by Jean Michel Jarre
OXYMORE the new album by Jean-Michel Jarre is out 21.10.22
Pre-Order your copy now: https://JeanMichelJarre.lnk.to/OXYMORE
Jean-Michel Jarre - BRUTALISM (Official Video)
video upload by Jean Michel Jarre
More from Jean-Michel Jarre: https://jeanmicheljarre.com/
Pro Synth Network LIVE! - Episode 125 with special guest, Ben 'Benge' Edwards!
video upload by Pro Synth Network
An interview with Benge aka zack dagoba. Don't miss his Vintage Synth TV episodes.
"Music Technology Discussion with Ben Simpson, Kent Spong, Rob Puricelli and special guest, Ben 'Benge' Edwards!
Ben Edwards, known professionally as Benge, is an English musician and record producer based in Cornwall, England. The main focus of his work is within the experimental electronic music field. He launched the record label Expanding Records as an outlet for his debut album 'Electro-Orgoustic Music' in 1995. His tenth solo album, released in 2008, was called 'Twenty Systems' and featured 20 individual tracks, each based around a specific synthesizer
Over the years Benge has amassed a large collection of electronic synthesisers, drum machines and studio equipment which is housed in his 'Memetune Studio Complex'. From here he writes and records his own music as well as working on his many collaborations
Since 2012, Benge has released a regular series of online solo albums via his bandcamp and iTunes pages. These albums regularly feature his "one-synthesiser-per-album" concept, whereby he limits himself to creating a full album using a single electronic music system
He's worked as a co-writer and producer with many luminaries of the Electronic Music scene, such as John Foxx, Wrangler (Stephen Mallinder), Blancmange (Neil Arthur), Creepshow (John Grant) and many others, as well as pursuing his own musical projects such as Oblong and Fader
2022 saw the launch of The Memetune Show on his YouTube channel. This show, hugely reminiscent of late 70s/early 80s BBC/PBS technology shows, is a part tongue in cheek, part serious exploration of vintage synthesizer and video production technology"
Eventide Misha : Interval Based Sequencer : Synth Riffs Made Easy
video upload by Perfect Circuit
"Read our thoughts on the blog : https://bit.ly/3CwroQ0
Pick a Misha up today : https://bit.ly/3KmfHgK
Eventide's newest module the Misha is an interesting take on a quantizer / sequencer !
Instead of strictly adhering to keyboard-style musical conventions, Misha opts for an intervallic approach, meaning that numbers are how you decide which note goes next: 0 is your root and +/-12 is an octave, with all other notes falling somewhere in between. With Scala support, however, you can dictate how many intervals there are and what their tuning ends up being leaving you no longer beholden to equal temperament."
Custom Patch Demos - Octave, Novation, Korg, Yamaha, Roland, Ensoniq, & Oberheim Vintage Synths
video uploads by soitgoesmusic
Playlist:
The Cat by Octave (1976 Non-SRM) Custom Patch Demo
A demo of the vintage Octave Cat synthesizer. This is the original Non-SRM one from 1976. It's one fat sounding synth.Novation Drumstation - Custom Kits Demo
Patches programmed and played by so.it.goes. No effects added. What you hear is direct from the synth. Each part is from one patch only. There is no multi-tracking on any part.
Pros:
- amazing vintage analog sound
- it feels alive with electricity and has lots of subtle variations in the textures of the sound
- independent faders for each wave form means that 8 sounds can be playing at once (4 on VCO 1, 3 on VCO 2, and noise), creating huge sounds
Cons:
- no midi
- needs to be tuned on each use
- needs lots of maintenance (i.e., regular calibration)
- can't save patches and rarely sounds exactly the same twice
A demo of the OG 808 and 909 emulator: the Novation Drumstation. This is the version 2. Wanted to show the versatility of the machine.Korg MS-20 (Vintage) Custom Patch Demo
Kits programmed and played by so.it.goes. No effects added. What you hear is direct from the drum machine.
Pros:
- well emulated 808 and 909 sounds in a small 1U rack unit
- adds tuning to some drums that originals don't have
- built in distortion and front cut
Cons:
- no on-board sequencer
- no power switch
A demo of the original Korg MS-20. This is a wild synth that can take you to some unexpected places.Yamaha RX5 drum machine - Custom Kits Demo
Patches programmed and played by so.it.goes. No effects added. What you hear is direct from the synth. Each part is from one patch only. There is no multi-tracking on any part.
Pros:
- amazing vintage analog sound
- patch bay provides so many unique configurations
- the resonant high pass filter can make huge bass
- has quirks that make it sound and behave like no other (e.g., the unusual sustain on EG2, the hold time on EG2, the External Signal Processor, etc.)
Cons:
- no midi
- can't save patches (though taking pictures can help)
A demo of the under-rated Yamaha RX5 drum machine. Wanted to show how strange and sci-fi this machine can sound.Roland Juno-106 Custom Patch Demo
Kits programmed and played by so.it.goes. No effects added. What you hear is direct from the drum machine. Each section is made from four drum sounds. Only the stock sounds from the unit were used. No cartridges or external sounds added.
Pros:
- amazing voice editing features
- gritty lo-fi sound
- volume slider and individual out for each drum pair
Cons:
- no velocity
- interface is needlessly complex
A demo of the legendary Roland Juno-106. Trying to show off the analog warmth of this synth.Korg MS2000 BR Custom Patch Demo
Patches programmed and played by so.it.goes. No effects added. What you hear is direct from the synth (including the scratchiness of the chorus). Each part is from one patch only. There is no multi-tracking on any part.
Pros:
- amazing analog sound
- hands-on control over all parameters
- wide sweet spot
Cons:
- no velocity
- needs to warm up to sound its best
A demo of the Korg MS2000BR. Wanted to show some of this synth's unique features, such as the modulation sequencer (1:03, 2:34, and 5:00) and the vocoder (1:26).Ensoniq ESQ-1 Custom Patch Demo
Patches programmed and played by so.it.goes. No effects added. What you hear is direct from the synth. Each part is from one patch only. There is no multi-tracking on any part.
Pros:
- lots of hands on control
- modulation sequencer
Cons:
- polyphony is only 4
A demo of the Ensoniq ESQ-1. Trying to show some of the versatility of this digital/analog hybrid synth.Yamaha TX81Z Custom Patch Demo
Patches programmed and played by so.it.goes. No effects added. What you hear is direct from the synth. Each part is from one patch only. There is no multi-tracking on any part.
Pros:
- very easy to program for a digital interface
- the keyboard has a great feel
Cons:
- no real-time parameter changes, except through mod wheel
A demo of the Yamaha TX81Z. Trying to show what this synth can do beyond the dated presets.Oberheim Matrix-6R Custom Patch Demo
Patches programmed and played by so.it.goes. No effects added. What you hear is direct from the synth. Each part is from one patch only. There is no multi-tracking on any part.
Pros:
- editing the parameters can yield surprising results
- efficient with cost and space
Cons:
- tedious to program
A demo of the Oberheim Matrix-6R.
Patches programmed and played by so.it.goes. No effects added. What you hear is direct from the synth. Each part is from one patch only. There is no multi-tracking on any part.
Pros:
- a deep synth with lots of editable parameters, many of which can be controlled through the modulation matrix
- great analog sound
Cons:
- tedious to program, can be helpful to have the parameter list in front of you
The Museum of Electronic Music is insane!!!
video upload by
This reminded me of my visit to Synthorama in 2008, also in Switzerland. "I had the privelege of spending time at the Swiss Museum of Electronic Museum and I wanted to show you alittle bit of what is their.
To support the channel:
Patreon- https://www.patreon.com/afrorack
Paypal- https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/afrorack
Music by:
Erhalder
Rufes live
Tchaikovsky-Dance of the sugar plums
Way home-Tokyo Music Walker
Toto-Africa"
Analog Dance Modular Session
video upload by Andreas Remshagen
"a 'Maxi-Version' of a rhythm-based jam with some of my new components i have built. The devices are:
- Orchestrion Strings/Choir Synth (Described in previous Video)
- Analog Drumbox with 4 DS7-Clones and two Noise-based HiHats
(The Drumbox is either driven by the "Trigger-Randomizer"-Module"-its an arduino-based 5-Channel Randomgenerator in combination with 5 analog AND-Gates connected with a random-signal and the clock-signal for each Gate and each Gate is for a Drum. In this song the HiHat and the two analog Congas are in Random. So there are additionally Fill-ins to the normal static rhythm)
-Bass-Synth 2.0 (two Saw/Sine VCOs with Steiner-Parker VCF, YuSynth
Metalizer and Akzentuator
-Elektor Formant
-Analog Groovebox (Described in previous Video)
-Two YuSynth VCO with Steiner-Parker VCF for Keyboard Solo
-Two Polyend Poly Midi to CV-Converter
-Two Alesis Midiverb4 for Reverb and Delay
-My free Flowstone-Based sequencer-Software (Described in previous Video)" [posted here]
What the Oberheim SEM can do with your bass lines, when triggered by the TD-3
video upload by Friendly Noise
"The TD-3 triggers the Oberheim SEM. The notes are “bass lines”, but the sound is all-SEM and not so 303-like.
Video sections:
00:10 Part 1
06:12 Part 2
10:44 Part 3
14:59 Part 4"
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