Tuesday, November 08, 2022
APEX Vol 1 - Novation Summit - Patches 49 to 64 - Dual Layer Stacks & Splits.
video upload by GEOSynths
Additional APEX Vol 1 - Novation Summit patch demos
"Out Now - https://www.geosynths.com/novation-su...
I'm back with Patches 49 to 64 (of 64) for the Novation Summit, all of which use both Layers for Stacks and Splits.
They are different Sounds from what I created for Zenith Vol 1 to 3 and utilize the added Functionality of the Summit, especially the Filter Functions. Each Patch is made up from 2 different Sounds, mostly Layered though there are some Splits, but of course, they can be used on their own, giving 128 Single Patches.
They're not compatible with the PEAK.
00:00 - 49. Jammers GEO
00:16 - 50. Froze over GEO
02:12 - 51. Night Crawl GEO
04:42 - 52. Split Up GEO
05:49 - 53. String Along GEO
07:23 - 54. Section GEO
08:26 - 55. Half Life GEO
10:36 - 56. Key2Pad GEO
12:22 - 57. 4th Wall GEO
13:59 - 58. Funk Files GEO
15:08 - 59. Crystalline GEO
16:04 - 60. Bold Face GEO
17:36 - 61. Key of DX GEO
18:47 - 62. Phoenix GEO
19:38 - 63. Don't Go GEO
19:53 - Analog Kit GEO"
Akai X7000 Service Manual
This one is in via Florian Anwander.
You'll find it along with the user manual and Plontkes X7000 editor software on his website here.
Eurorack in Stereo—How To Get Into Dual-Channel Modular
video upload by Reverb
"Eurorack used to be mono only, but a new generation of modules can bring out the stereo field. How can you integrate them into your system? In this video, Fess helps you get started thinking about Eurorack in glorious stereo."
Same Patch The Next Day
video upload by John L Rice
"Pretty much the same setup as the last video, minus the FS1R and plus some sequencer related modules. This time I sequenced the poly modular and used a second keyboard to transpose the sequence while playing the Mellotron brass from the main keyboard. I almost didn't post this and may delete it but I'll leave it up for now.
Modular Polysynth:
1 x Synth Tech MOTM-650 MIDI to CV
4 x Synth Tech MOTM-300 VCOs
4 x Happy Nerding FM AIDs
2 x Moon 517 dual VCFs
2 x Oakley/Krisp1 dual VCAs
1 x Club Of The Knobs C911P poly EG
1 x Mutable Instruments/Martin Jan Koehler Tides/Tidal Modulator
Sequencer setup:
Moon Modular 569 Quad Sequential Voltage Source
Club Of The Knobs C969 Euclidian Bi-Clock Sequencer
Moon Modular 591 Switch
Other Polysynths:
Mellotron M4000D
Effects:
Strymon Timeline Delay
Strymon BigSky Reverb
Lexicon M400 Reverb
Thanks for watching! :-)
#modularsynth #modularsynthesizer #synthesizer"
LABELS/MORE:
5U,
COTK,
Happy Nerding,
Lexicon,
MATRIXSYNTH Members,
Mellotron,
Moon Modular,
Mutable Instruments,
Oakley,
strymon,
Synth Techs
"Introducing" the DR BÖHM DIGITAL DRUMS
video upload by Vintage Audio Institute Italia
You can find additional posts featuring the Bohm Digital Drums here.
"Dr. Böhm Digital Drums in action - that's HERR DOCTOR to you thank you very much.
We love these when they work - we hate these when they don't work.
They're notoriously hard to service - this one was no exception.
It could be the most advanced auto accompaniment unit out there - change my mind in the comment section.
We thought Dr. Böhm Digital Drums could use an in-depth video of the auto accompaniment section alone.
The videos out there present this device as a "Italo Disco Machine" - when it's actually so much more.
It has 180 different auto accompaniment arrangements, and the 4 instrument voices have more than 60 individual preset sounds at your disposal.
The variety and range of stuff that comes out of this thing is really not bad - comparing it to other machines of the same era, the Solton Programmer 24 and the CRB Computerband 2000 - Dr. B comes out ridiculously more versatile.
We used almost no effects used in this video, the compositions are improvised one-takes that we came up with on the spot without preparation.
This specific machine was modified - it had six mysterious, extra potentiometers in place already when we bought it - but they weren't hooked up to anything internally - probably a botched project from the previous owner.
So we asked one of our techs to wire them up to modify the Bass, Mono 1 and 2 sections with individual volumes and the internal, on-board cut-off filter.
The result is not bad - for all types of Electro and Electronica obviously, Pop or Ambient textures for sure, even Musique Concrete-leaning experimentations.
Big thanks to Ludus Pinski here in Florence for wiring this up for us, and to Ondrej Pavelka in Prague Czechoslovakia, for sorting out the rest."
Korg SQ-64 Version 2.0 New Features Overview
video upload by Korg
"Explore the new features of Version 2.0 for the SQ-64 Polyphonic Sequencer. There are lots of new recording, note-handling, and performance-based features on board, along with numerous operational refinements, making SQ-64 an more capable and more user-friendly nerve center for your MIDI/CV studio.
See this post for additional details.
cre8audio East Beast Sound Demo (no talking) with dba Rooms
video upload by Limbic Bits
0:00 Cre8tor lead
1:24 Sine Bass
2:03 PWM lead variations
3:05 Cheesy spooky lead
4:09 FM adventures
5:31 Acidliner
7:26 PWM Octaver
8:20 PWM Ducker
9:06 Reso Bass
9:43 Saw & Pulse Lead
10:24 Bandpasser
11:03 Endgame
MFB Dominion 1 | Straight to the top as a favorite bass synthesizer of all time
video upload by Espen Kraft
"The MFB Dominion 1 does one thing very well. Just like the MiniMoog. When you layer bass you often find you need something to fill out the energy spectrum in the lower mids. Lot's of bass sounds has the bottom end, or the highs, but they don't cut through the track.
Just as the MiniMoog before it, The Dominion 1 can fix that very well. It just have the reight energy in the frequencies that needs to be there for bass. If you program it right.
All by itself it also has a lot to offer with its 3 available oscillators. Which can be used to make the Dom 1 paraphonic as well.
In total I find the Dom 1 more suitable for my bass needs than the MiniMoog.
Support this channel on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/espenkraft"
Modor DR2 OS007 Firmware Upgrade - Parameter Locks!
video upload by Modor Music
"New firmware upgrade OS007 for the Modor DR-2, introducing parameter locking. https://modormusic.com/dr2os007.html
0:00 Introduction
0:31 Parameter locks
1:05 Remove parameter locks
1:16 Tonal bassdrums, basslines
2:23 Why is there a new bootloader?
3:30 Installing firmware upgrade
5:26 Installing bootloader upgrade
6:30 Thanks for watching!"
"There is only one single new feature, but it's not an unimportant one: parameter locks! What's that?
A parameter lock sets a value for a certain parameter on a certain drum hit in the sequencer. They are used to program variations of synthesis parameters inside a drum pattern. Programming (or recording) a parameter lock is very simple: keep a step button pressed in the sequencer (1...16) and turn a knob. Now the drum hit on this sequencer step has that altered parameter, while the next drum hit returns to normal.
Note that a parameter lock doesn't necessarily have to be at the beginning of a drum hit. You can also put one on a grid step somewhere halfway a drum hit to alter the sound at that moment.
Also note that you aren't limited to one parameter. You can program parameter locks for different parameters, even on a single sequencer step.
Want to remove a parameter lock? Keep the step button down while pressing NO(/EXIT)."
Roland SYR-E84 84HP Eurorack Case
via this auction
This is a supporting member listing.
"Spectacular performance, you can mount them on top of each other, as shown in the second photo (modules in photo not included.)"
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