Tuesday, November 22, 2022
Roland SP404 MKII Sample Pack - Sample Diggers Crate - Over 12,000 Samples!
video upload by Electronisounds Audio
"Grab the pack here: https://www.electronisounds.com/rolan...
▼CONNECT with me here ▼
WEBSTORE ► https://www.electronisounds.com/
PATREON ► https://www.patreon.com/DeanDaughters
#samplepack #rolandsp404 #soundbank
0:00 Music Example 1
1:02 Intro
1:46 Music Example 2
2:35 Music Example 3
3:32 Music Example 4
4:27 Music Example 5
5:57 Music Example 6
7:04 Music Example 7
8:31 Music Example 8
9:32 Music Example 9
10:32 Music Example 10"
The iPad Composite DAW, or, How To Easily Create An Entire Recording Studio On Your iPad
video upload by boxoftextures
"'The iPad Composite DAW'
Built with AUM, Audiobus, and Audio Evolution
This one's a bit of a long one, and I've been meaning to do it for a while. Basically this is a how-to on how I'm using AUM to host my plug-ins, then using Audiobus to route the audio out of AUM into my DAW of choice, which in my case is Audio Evolution Mobile Studio. This essentially lets me turn my iPad into a completely self-contained studio environment. There's a number of steps to get it going, but nothing too difficult, and it all makes sense once you get used to the idea. And it just works! Using these three apps together takes care of sending the audio where it needs to go and configuring almost everything pretty much on its own. It's almost hard to believe how well it works.
Featuring
AUM
Audiobus
Audio Evolution Mobile Studio
With Special Guests
Atom Piano Roll 2
ButterSynth
Pipa
Voiceover recorded using a
Sennheiser XS Lav USB-C microphone
Edited in ScreenFlow
Twitter: https://twitter.com/selgart
Mastodon: https://mastodon.social/@selgart (although I may change to a different instance)
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/boxoftextures"
ZYNTHIAN in 2022: The best DIY groovebox
video upload by Floyd Steinberg
"#ZYNTHIAN is a powerful #synthesiser workstation / groovebox for your #RaspberryPI, and the November 2022 update only made it better. This video is an incomplete and subjective look at some of the things I liked, but you should get a good impression what's possible here. Table of contents:
00:00 intro
00:10 there was an update
00:25 what is Zynthian? (also, please support the developers by buying the kit from https://zynthian.org)
00:56 hardware needed
01:26 software installation & setup
02:44 creating a drum track
02:58 adding a chain
03:55 adding a sequencer / a clip
04:40 adding a bass track
05:35 important things to consider
05:55 track and sound overview
06:41 color coding in the step sequencer main screen
07:14 mixing your track live using the sequencer
07:24 there's also an arranger (song mode)
07:39 demo 1
08:36 demo 2 (live sound tweaking)
10:08 MOD UI - virtual pedal board demo
11:05 conclusion, demo 3
13:32 bye-bye"
HÄLP ZIS CHANNEL
https://www.patreon.com/floyd_steinberg
https://floydsteinberg.gumroad.com/
https://floydsteinberg.bandcamp.com/
Thinking of You シンキング・オブ・ユー / KITARO 喜多郎 COVER
video upload by ltpstan
"One of my favourites song for the album 'Thinking of You'.
The arrangement of the music is followed closely to the album. Except the Lead which takes some inspiration from the Live Concerts in 2013
Instruments:
miniKORG700FS
- Lead
Korg 01/W
- Strings
- Harp
- Pizz Bass
Logic Pro
- Erhu
- Mandolin
- Dulcimer
- Percussions"
RMIF OPUS - My most versatile Analog String Synthesizer
video upload by RetroSound
"(c)2007-22 by RetroSound
supported by UVI: http://bit.ly/retrosound-uvi
❤️ Support #RetroSound channel: https://retrosound.creator-spring.com
The RMIF Opus (РМИФ Oпус) is a rare analogue string machine/synthesizer made in Riga, Latvia by the Riga Musical Instrument Factory (RMIF) in the year 1988.
The sound range is five octaves and the instrument consists of 4 sections: piano, that synthesizes piano like lead soundings of different timbres, analog string machine, that plays wonderful string sounds with soft attack and with the possibility to control release, tremolo and the pereodically repeated beat-fading sounds. A flexible bass section, that is controlled by 2 lower octaves, that contain three 8' and two 16' registers. The Opus is based on divide-down technology with a master oscillator and has very nice multimode filter (LPF, BPF and HPF with resonance), a fantastic chorus, ring modulator, vibrato and and a lot other features.
For the demo track I used only the RMIF OPUS and the KORG KR-55B drum machine.
The RMIF Opus playlist:"
Random Thoughts In Emotional Stasis
video upload by John L Rice
"It's been a while since I've done one of my quirky music videos, I hope you enjoy this quick one! 😎
Main Sequence Eurorack Modular:
Rebel Technology - CLK
Noise Engineering - Clep Diaz
Vermona - meloDICER
Endorphines - Two Of Cups
Melodies and Chords:
Roland - A88 MIDI keyboard controller
Mellotron - M4000D Rack
Drone:
JTM Synth - LD-2
Strymon - Mobius
(oscilloscope for fun)
Additional Effects:
Strymon BigSky and Timeline pedals
Lexicon - MX400"
LABELS/MORE:
5U,
Endorphin.es,
eurorack,
JMT,
Lexicon,
MATRIXSYNTH Members,
Mellotron,
Noise Engineering,
Rebel Technology,
Roland,
strymon,
Vermona
Roland E-4 overloaded by synth and drum machine (no talk)
video upload by Richard DeHove
0:00 Synth 1
1:19 Drum 1
1:42 Synth 2
4:32 Drum 2
5:29 Synth 3
7:28 Drum 3
"Roland's cheap plastic E-4 "voice tweaker" hates line level audio in. It's "allowed" only with a particular flavor of TRRS known only to Initiates of the Fifth Circle. I was shunned by this elite even after offering multiple brands and configurations of TRRS cableware. Why did Roland make it so hard? Because it's a "voice tweaker" and they know best.
So stuff that. I went line-level into the mic input and even cranked up the mic input level as well. The little 'peak' light complained bitterly for some time, then often appeared to just give up and pretend the levels were fine. Was it now broken? I neither know nor care anymore. I don't expect this cheap plastic box to last very long anyway.
Most reviews and demos of the E-4 are launch day promo vids where people gush about their corporate gift. And of course it's easy to say nice things about free stuff. But when you swap your dollar-delineated labour for plastic music boxes, your scrutiny is perhaps a little sharper.
This is a lightweight toy which, although regarded as "cheap", is still way too expensive for what it is. Under no circumstances would I rely on it live but for mucking about, and especially for cutting loops in the studio, it's excellent.
Although some of the video here is chopped and messy it does perhaps give a sense of the reality that for every 30 seconds glitchy loopy joy there's usually another 10 or 15 minutes of unseen sonic garbage that has been edited away.
SIGNAL FLOW:
With the DB-01 it goes: DB-01 mono out to the Xotic SP Compressor, from there to the BOSS RV-6 - which is off - to get two mono channels. One channel goes straight to the DAW. The other goes into the passive DI box and then into the mic input on the E-4.
With the LXR-02 it goes: Left out to the DAW; right out to the SP Compressor, then into the DI box, then into the mic input.
There is absolutely no processing in the DAW aside from centering every channel and creating a simple, roughly 50/50, wet-dry mix. The E-4 has no mix control, just a tiny volume knob.
The white patch cable coming into the E-4 is the clock from the DB-01 / LXR-02. On many settings the clock seemed a bit laggy.
The oscilloscope shows the output of the E-4 only.
Happy to answer any questions.
Lots of downloads for supporters on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/richarddehove
Many thanks to my kind patrons who keep this channel ad-free
My website: https://richarddehove.com/"
IntraCosmos Apollo 11 (Dark space ambience)
Apollo 11: Day One video upload by IntraCosmos
"Apollo 11 mission day one from pre-launch checks 'round the horn' and 'go no-go' to countdown, launch and initial operations. Dark generative ambient background music as background, no looping music! Some sections include two channels of mission control audio in left and right channels.
Image is the official Apollo 11 Crew Portrait: From left to right are astronauts Neil A. Armstrong, Commander; Michael Collins, Command Module Pilot; and Edwin E. Aldrin Jr., Lunar Module Pilot."
Apollo 11: Day 02 (Dark space ambience)
video upload by IntraCosmos
"Day two of the Apollo 11 mission. First half of the video the crew is asleep so there are only periodic mission control updates. The crew wake up in the second half and there is almost constant radio chatter as they run through various checks and activities.
Background audio is original generative ambience and uses absolutely no loops. The mood here is slightly eerie deep space emptiness which especially fits the first half as the crew is sleeping.
Main image shows the Earth as photographed from the Apollo 11 spacecraft just after the translunar injection burn."
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