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Monday, January 09, 2023

Worng MidSide + quick demo/review


video upload by Meska

"Quick demo review of the MidSide+ by Worng electronics
RTFM(with cool patch note): https://uploads-ssl.webflow.com/5a1bd...
product page : https://www.worngelectronics.com/

Thank you for watching.
My name is Meska of the statik collective . I've been making mostly "dark and expérimental" music for more than ten years now, i'v learn so much online, now it's time for me to share my knoledge, my exploration and this channel is a place to talk about the tools, sound design and techniques to make music with.

You can stream my albums and EPs at https://statikwave.bandcamp.com/

If you'd like to support the channel​ consider buying music from bandcamp ;)"



"MidSide+ Thru-Zero Stereo Processor
MidSide+ is an advancement of the LRMSMSLR MidSide stereo processor, offering all the functionality of the original as well as an advanced voltage-controlled through-zero width processor and a switchable HPF on the side signal. This gives you not only advanced control of the width of your stereo signals, but also the ability to create new stereo signals from mono using MS processing and then use CV to control the width of the resulting signal.

The addition of a VCA on the Mid return and a 4 Quadrant Multiplier on the Side gives you complete control of the width from Mono, through Stereo and on to Super-wide Stereo, as well as being able to reverse the stereo image and then go on to Super-wide Reverse Stereo. All processing is 100% analogue and responds at audio rate, allowing you to create thick stereo sideband signals when using an audio-rate modulation source like a VCO. The switchable HPF has minimal phase shift in the pass band and ensures mono compatibility in the low end by removing any out of phase low frequency material from your signal when engaged, letting you get as wild as you want in the stereo field.

Like all WORNG Electronics modules the interface is ergonomically designed and doesn't skimp on attenuvertors for modulation inputs."

Syntakt Polyrhythmic Aquarium


video upload by mmachinibarra

"Syntakt Elektron polyrhythmic song with video taken on Inbursa Aquarium (México City)."

Syntakt Arpeggio Galore


video upload by Perplex On

"#Jamuary2023 day 7: Another run with the #Syntakt, this time using it as a polyphonic synth on duty for playing some arpeggios. 2x launchpads connected to an ipad loaded with #steppolyarpunit to play and transpose these sequences on the fly, then spread over multiple midi channels and sent to the Syntakt to play various tracks at the same time."

Cobalt 5S - "Cinematica" Soundset 45 Presets & Sequences


video upload by LFOstore

"Lfo.store presents "Cinematica" soundset for Modal Cobalt 5S.

Buy: https://www.inspireuplift.com/Cobalt-...

We are continue the series of banks dedicated to Modal Electronics synthesizers, it's time for the mini monster Cobalt 5S.

Modal Cobalt 5S is a powerful synthesizer with huge potential and an incredible variety of sounds, this time we will dive into the world of soundtrack atmosphere & electronica with 'Cinematica'

In the bank you will find:

Leads, plucks, arpeggios, sequences, pads and basses, drones, strings & iconic sounds.

'Cinematica' brought together the warmth of retrowave, pulsing movements and the depth of space.

45 amazing presets and sequences are waiting for you and ready to fill your compositions with new colors and inspire creativity.

Suited for all modern genres of electronic music: soundtrack, retrowave, ambient, trance, house, classic electronica, downtempo.

Every patch of our soundset is musical & can be immediately used in your tracks & production.
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By Nick Klimenko aka Chronos, a creator of “Organica” for Waldorf Blofeld & “WS Universe” for Korg Wavestation."

Processing the Stylophone in VCV Rack


video upload by Omri Cohen

"Want to learn Modular Synthesis? have a look here - https://bit.ly/learnmodular
Interested in more patching techniques and ideas? Have a look here - https://bit.ly/3o1Q3Sg

Here is the Stylophone patch - https://drive.google.com/file/d/1DnBs...

00:00 - Introduction
00:37 - Granular
08:38 - Distortion
14:54 - Delay
21:23 - Pitch/Envelope follower
27:22 - Stylophone setup"

Part VII - MIDI SYNC USB - Isla Instruments S2400 Video Manual


video upload by Isla Instruments

Part VIII - MIDI ONLY TRACKS - Isla Instruments S2400 Video Manual

Isla Instruments S2400 Video Manual posts

Yamaha CS1X custom Desktop version with pitch-bend/modulation controller SN NN01252

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YAMAHA TQ5 FM TONE GENERATOR w/ Original Box & Japanese Manuals

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Interesting note on the design below.

"The Yamaha TQ5 tone generator is a 4op FM synthesizer with 8 voices, 8 notes polyphony and the usual 8 algorithms. It belongs to the same family of the Yamaha DX11 and TX81Z but it also adds ten built-in effects including reverb, delay and distortion, sharing a lot with the V50 and EOS B200. The unit also includes a 8-track sequencer, which makes it a great all-in-one machine in a rather small package."

"The TQ5 has 100 presets, plus another 100 patches in RAM and an optional RAM card containing an additional 100 slots. The built-in sequencer is capable of storing 999 bars of music (about 10,000 notes) that can be recorded in real time or step time from a master keyboard. It also has a function of dubious utility which shows the current time, date and day of the week after a minute of inactivity. It does however expand on the "easy edit" functionality first introduced with the TX81Z and DX11, letting you modify FM parameters with an analog-like approach.

The TQ5 sits in the middle of Yamaha's departure from the DX era: on one side it still retains full compatibility with the classic 4op FM technology while adding bits and pieces to make it sound better and easier to program, but on the other side it's a hard break with the hardware design and interface paradigms that made Yamaha famous during the 1980s.

Supposedly, the slanted design of the control panel should make it easy to operate when placed on the left side of the controlling keyboard. Yamaha suggest having it on top of a PF1500 electronic piano, which is probably the only place it was designed for, considering that every synthesizer made by Yamaha till 1988 had sliders on the left side of the top panel. It won't even fit on a KX76 MIDI keyboard which should be a better companion than an electronic piano.

Although no further information could be found, the TQ5 has apparently been designed (together with the YS200) by the German design firm Frog, which was also responsible of Apple's successful design language of the late 1980s but probably never really understood how a synthesizer works."

Technics SY-1010 Analog Synthesizer Keyboard SN CA7K05A058

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"This unit is working 100% properly and in GOOD condition as a vintage.

Comes with an overlay clear sheet."

Suzuki TES-150 SN 01818

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You can find a demo of a smilar Waruku here.

"You can play it like a traditional 5-string acoustic or electric taishogoto without activating the built-in rhythms and accompanying music.

27-key, 5-string.

Built-in rhythm box with 8 taishogoto accompanying music and 12 rhythms.

8 accompanying music:

1. Good day journey いい日旅立ち

2. Yoimachigusa 宵待草

3. Sandpile 砂山

4. Wild Rose 野バラ

5. Dream at any time.  いつでも夢を

6. People 好きになった人

7 Fell in love. Oh Champs Elysees オー・シャンゼリゼ

8. Green Suribusu グリーン・スリーブス

12 rhythms :

1. Rock

2. Ballard

3. 8 beat

4. 16 beat

5. March

6. Waltz

7. Cha-cha

8. Tango

9. Begin

10. Bossa Nova

11. Shuffle

12. Samba


item information

Dimensions: 70 × 17 × 10 cm,

Equipment weight: 2.65 kg, case 1.19 kg, total weight: 3.84 kg.

Estimated Package Weight: 5 to 6 kg.

Corresponding amplifier Speakers: Suzuki SA-5 · SA-13 · SA-15 · SPA-40 · SKB-60 · Leslie 2121,

Strings: first-second-third (thin line), fourth (Hosomaki line), fifth (Futoshimakisen)

Range: 5-6 #, 27 key

Accessories: unofficial 100V/9V DC power adaptor, pick, and original soft case."

You can find another model in previous posts here, and the Waruku here.

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