Saturday, December 17, 2022
Waldorf M - GEOSynths Review & Sound Design.
video upload by GEOSynths
"I've been sent the Waldorf M to try out for a few weeks and thought I'd do a little Review, more of an overview really and some Sound Design, showing how the different sections work together in practice when making a Patch.
I've used 2 FX Plug-Ins as there are none built in, however they are just simple Chorus & Delay/Verb. It's a cool Synth, very good build quality and has lots of features to play with, especially the the Digital Filters and the Envelopes.
I didn't cover everything as I ran out of time, however I've covered quite a lot and anything that i haven't, well, there are other Videos out there which have."
RS054.1 Evolution Synthesis EVS-1 'No Talking Edition'
video upload by rejected synths
"This is a shorter 'No Talking' edit of my video about the Evolution Synthesis EVS-1 for those who prefer 'pure' demos without comments. If you like it, go watch the full video, it features additional information about the machine: [posted here]
0:00 Playlist
0:09 PCM Drum Demo
0:35 Preset Demos: 02 Warm Strings
1:04 Preset Demos: 07 Ethereal
1:25 Preset Demos: 09 SynthBrass1
1:42 Preset Demos: 10 X7Bass
2:13 Preset Demos: 12 DeepString
2:45 Preset Demos: 23 BloozyBox
2:59 Preset Demos: 30 MetalBrass
3:17 Preset Demos: 38 SweepSynth
3:38 Preset Demos: 47 SynthModWh
4:05 Preset Demos: 54 Hefern
4:34 Preset Demos: 58 VocalStrng
5:26 Preset Demos: 69 WarmStrng3
5:37 Preset Demos: 75 Swamp
6:09 Preset Demos: 77 Pretty
6:24 Preset Demos: 80 Plinkety
6:45 Preset Demos: 81 EinStein
7:27 Preset Demos: 83 Dissonant
7:54 Custom Patch Demos: deep_dream
8:27 Custom Patch Demos: deep_reso2
8:54 Custom Patch Demos: deep_revrb
10:07 Multitimbral Demo Song: Daftness
11:50 Outro"
Update:
RS055 RS Tech Support: EVS-1 Editor Setup Tutorial
video upload by rejected synths
See this post for an audio only demo.
0:00 Intro
0:14 Introduction
0:25 Wayback Machine
1:31 Atari editor running in Hatari/Linux
3:45 Win95 editor running in Windows 10
6:18 Outro
"The Evolution Systems EVS-1 is one of those machines slightly too far ahead of it’s time. Requiring a computer for convenient editing might be pretty common now, but back in 1990 it was a pretty new concept. So I guess many original users of the EVS-1 never actually used the editors and when the computer formats these editors relied on became obsolete, the EVS-1 was doomed to become an obscurity.
But today, through the wonders of emulation (and the surprisingly vast capacity of windows backwards compatibility) it’s quite easy to expirience and explore the EVS-1 the way it was meant to be used.
In this tutorial I will show you how to set up the editors for Atari (via emulation on Linux) and Windows 95 (inside Windows 10 through some fiddling), all you need is explained in the video, links to all files can be found below, as well as all the commands mentioned in the video (for convenient copy+paste).
First the links:
The editors, as well as some outstanding patches can be downloaded as zip files from deepsonic.ch (scroll all the way down):
https://www.deepsonic.ch/deep/htm/evo...
The patch banks linked on the ancient Evolution site can be found here:
https://www.file-upload.net/download-...
An Atari ST disk image containing the editor can be downloaded here:
https://www.file-upload.net/download-...
Now about the commands you have to enter to install hatari on linux, to install snap support (if needed) enter these commands into a terminal:
sudo apt update
followed by
sudo apt install snapd
to install hatari enter
sudo snap install hatari-emulator
Now for the Windows 10 part, Installation.txt tells you to copy the file MSSTDFMT.DLL to the root directory c:\, you can find MSSTDFMT.DLL inside the Install folder.
Next you’ll have to bring up the command line prompt, this can easily be done by typing cmd into the windows search bar. Instead of just running the command line prompt, right click the symbol and select run as administrator. If you’ve done so, you can follow the next step from installation.txt and type
regsvr32 C:\MSSTDFMT.DLL
and press enter. This will register the dll file and make it executable
And now for the tricky part: the other file mentioned in installation.txt is called comdlg32.ocx an trying to register the file in the same way as MSSTDFMT.DLL will result in an error message because it’s a 32 bit ocx file and therefore needs to be registered in a special way. So unlike mentioned in installation.txt, copy the file into the c:\winodws\sysWOW64\ directory and type
%SystemRoot%\SysWOW64\regsvr32 comdlg32.ocx
I hope this works for you the way it has form me. If you run into communication errors, restart both the editors AND the EVS-1, sometimes it took me some tries with both editors but in the end it ususally ended up working just fine."
Friday, December 16, 2022
Hikari Instruments Gate SEQ
video upload by Freaky Tweaky
00:09 はじめに
01:03 各操作部の説明(CLOCK IN)
01:13 各操作部の説明(GATE OUT)
02:04 各操作部の説明(PAUSE)
02:21 各操作部の説明(RESET)
02:45 各操作部の説明(STEP GATE OUT)
03:38 Atten/Mixerとの組み合わせてCVシーケンサーを作る方法
04:34 複数台を組み合わせたパッチング・アイデア
Googlish:
00:09 Introduction
01:03 Explanation of each operation part (CLOCK IN)
01:13 Explanation of each operation part (GATE OUT)
02:04 Explanation of each operation part (PAUSE)
02:21 Explanation of each operation part (RESET)
02:45 Explanation of each operation part (STEP GATE OUT)
03:38 How to create a CV sequencer in combination with Atten/Mixer
04:34 Patching idea combining multiple units
http://www.hikari-instruments.com/
Kermit Kompare : Short Audio Demo
video upload by Robotopsy Robotopsy
"Komparing both versions of the Kermit, Dual (mk1) & Quad (mk3) modulation aid from Industrial Music Electronics. Attempt to demonstrate some interesting audio explorations."
Polyend Play Is An Absolute Inspiration Machine
video upload by Patchwerks
"In this stream Matthew from Patchwerks explores the Polyend Play with Teenage Engineering OP-1 Field and TX-6 mixer/interface.
Get the Polyend Play here: https://bit.ly/3znZUKy
Get yourself the OP-1 Field here: https://bit.ly/op-1_field
Get yourself the TX-6 here: https://bit.ly/3w6kHjW
Polyend Play is possibly the most flexible and inspirational groovebox ever created.
Loaded with over 3000 samples and 8 tracks of audio sequencing, you can create beats straight out of the box and truly make them your own with a wide variety of playback tools and effects. Pick and place your sounds anywhere on the grid for a truly sandbox approach to beat-making. Switch into Perform mode for even more ways to create new grooves, and if that’s not enough, take advantage of Play’s powerful sequencer to control your outboard gear with a further 8 polyphonic MIDI tracks.
https://patchwerks.com/
Video by: Matthew Piecora (aka EZBOT), Steven Ly (Project 32)"
SEQUENTIAL TRIGON-6 synthesizer-presets and custom patches demo part 1
video upload by Deep Synths
"Demo of the new Trigon-6 synthesizer from Sequential showing a selection of presets as well as custom patches by Deep Synths."
00:00 Intro
01:40 Chapter 2
02:18 Chapter 3
02:48 Chapter 4
03:23 Chapter 5
03:54 Chapter 6
04:16 Chapter 7
04:50 Chapter 8
05:31 Chapter 9
06:16 Chapter 10
06:51 Chapter 11
07:33 Chapter 12
07:53 Chapter 13
08:17 Chapter 14
09:06 Chapter 15
09:27 Chapter 16
10:08 Chapter 17
10:31 Chapter 18
10:53 Chapter 19
11:11 Chapter 20
11:34 Chapter 21
12:04 Chapter 22
12:23 Chapter 23
13:05 Chapter 24
13:28 Chapter 25
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