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Wednesday, November 16, 2022

EMS Synthi AKS ...


video upload by noddyspuncture

"... test after repair ..."

How to CIRCUIT BEND a toy SOUNDBOX for a modular synthesizer


video upload by Polykit

"In this video I look into circuit bending a toy soundbox and make it programmable by a sequencer.

GitHub: https://github.com/polykit

0:00 - Intro
0:46 - Modifications
1:08 - The Circuit
2:00 - Power Supply
2:40 - Output Protection
3:07 - Panel
3:14 - Proto Board
3:44 - First Test
5:09 - Ending

Music by LOOK MUM NO COMPUTER"

Yamaha RX17 Drum Machine with Roland RE-201 Space Echo


video upload by SUBTOKYOSHOP

Yamaha RX17 Drum Machine with Roland RE-201 Space Echo

Yamaha RX17 controlled by Ableton Push

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SOLTON PROJECT 100 / EKO RITMO 20


video upload by Vintage Audio Institute Italia

"This is the last out of four videos of songs made entirely with our Solton Project 100. Or almost - We're using it along a few hits and bangs from the EKO Ritmo 20 - a very nice sounding Italian drum machine with individual volume controls for each sound.

For effects we're using two 1980s, grade B rack units - the half rack format LEM FX 22 and the Vermona DEG 50 Echo. The LEM FX 22 is a multi-effect with a combo mode that lets you engage two effects at the same time. The Vermona DEG 50 is actually part of our secret weapons arsenal - a pretty crappy and noisy Digital Delay rack unit but the chorus modulation has that magic wonk.

The Solton Project 100 is maybe the coolest name for a synth we've ever heard - prove us wrong in the comment section :)"

Tuesday, November 15, 2022

Ultimate Patches Presents Novation MiniNova Ultimate Patches Collection


NEW FOR 2022: 333 NOVATION MININOVA ULTIMATE PATCHES, PLUS FREE PATCHES video upload by ULTIMATE PATCHES

"Ultimate Patches presents the all-new Novation MiniNova Ultimate Patches (also compatible with Novation UltraNova). Celebrating the MinNova's 10th year on the market, Ultimate Patches has brought the synth into fresh new sonic territory with 333 new pro-quality modern patches covering authentic vintage analog, modern and futuristic digital, classic leads and lush pads, as well as traditional non-synth instruments including acoustic and electric pianos, B3 organs, acoustic and electric guitars & basses, orchestral instruments, percussion and more.

The collection spans the genres of synthwave, cinematic, orchestral, latin, futurestep, classic and modern pop, classic rock, vintage and modern hip hop, country, reggae, jazz, trap, chiptune, soul, country, dubstep, reggaeton, deep house, trance, techno, tech house, experimental, modular and retrocade. Dig in!

Pricing & Availability: Available now at https://www.ultimatepatches.com as an instant digital download, with Black Friday 2022 Sale prices: $19.99 per Volume (111 Ultimate Patches) or $33.99 for all 3 volumes (333 Ultimate Patches). In addition, free patches from the collection are now available to download (no registration required): https://www.ultimatepatches.com/free-synth-presets-patches.html"

Spectral Procrastination


video upload by Todd Barton

"When you have nothing better to do . . ."

AFX - Batine Acid (Cover) Polyend Play


video upload by Digiphex Electronics

https://www.patreon.com/Digiphex

Anyma Phi Analog Engine Demo - Mark Steiner


video upload by Mark Steiner

"All sounds here use the analog emulation engine of the Anyma Phi.

The only effect used is an external Valhalla Hall reverb.

Performed on the Berglund Instruments NuEVI.

Creating sounds to explore the analog emulation engine in the Anyma Phi.

In time, I'll be releasing a sound set made for both keyboard and wind synth for this great digital synthesizer."

Anyma Phi Exploration Patches - Mark Steiner

video upload by Mark Steiner

"I'm working on a sound collection for the Anyma Phi, which will include keyboard and wind controller patches. I'm truly amazed by this power synth.

I highly recommend it."

Modular Per Note Sample Project #1 Mark Steiner


video upload by Mark Steiner

"Sampling every note across the range to bring some rare modular sounds to keyboard and wind synth.

Winds, pads, Nyle Steiner String Filter instruments, experimental, and soon on to tube modular per-note samples.

Performed on the Berglund Instruments NuRAD (Johan Berglund's version of Nyle Steiner's Rad EWI)."

Blip! & Shell Demo. 2nd Modular Per Note Sample Project - Mark Steiner


"Seahorses & Shells - Spiral Fibonacci Math Sounds within Analog Modular Synthesis.

Demo of the Blip! and Shell: incredible, genius analog modules made by Fricko.

Slowing building a collection of sample instruments made by sampling every note in a range to bring the beautiful tones of exotic modules and patching methods to others.

At first doing these for the Logic Pro Sampler but will expand to others. In a way that is reachable to have these as they unfold.

This demo starts with a sample instrument using the Blip! module and some Steiner modules, and then explores these modules with direct playing into the modular system. See fricko.home.blog for info about Fricko modules. They are brilliant."

Intro to Modular Synthesis – Part 1 of 3: Control Voltage


video upload by Robots Are Red

All parts here

"Looking to get into modular synthesizers, or just curious how they work? Join me in this video where we go back to the basics with an introduction to modular synthesis. In part one of this three part series we will talk about the main building block of modular synthesis, control voltage. Breaking control voltage down to it's most basic 5 types: LFOs, Stepped Voltage, Triggers, Gates, and Envelopes.

Jump to any section of the video:
00:00 - Opening
00:35 - Introduction
01:11 - What is Modular Synthesis?
02:05 - How does it work?
04:22 - Control Voltage
05:52 - CV Types
07:14 - Low Frequency Oscillators
08:01 - Stepped Voltages
08:40 - Triggers
09:04 - Gates
10:33 - Envelopes
12:06 - All you need to know
12:25 - What is so special about Modular Synthesis?
13:17 - Some Music

Part 2 will be a video rundown of all the basic module types and how they work. Part 3 will be utilizing all we learned from Parts 1 and 2 to build some synth and drum patches.

Special thanks to After Later Audio for providing some modules for this video series."
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