Wednesday, February 15, 2023
Cyclone TT-303 mkII + Sinevibes Vague
video upload by Sinevibes
"In this video we're showing two different acid basslines from Cyclone TT-303 mkII, processed through our Vague binaural time diffusion plugin. Product page: https://www.sinevibes.com/vague"
trogotronic c4 4 Channel Analog Audio Controller v5
video upload by trogotronic
"20 years ago we introduced the Original 4 Channel Joystick Audio Controller. For the first 5 years most folks didn't even understand what it was. The next 5 the knockoffs came. Soon whole genres of the most disturbing music ever put to speakers was born of primitive fast-cut real-time multichannel switching.
The New v5 Features:
4x4 discreet 1/4" ins / outs
Electronic Control & 4 Discrete Analog Signal Paths
An Illuminated Full-Sized Ultra-Fast Switching Stick
Gate Signal Input
Remote Control Jack for m2 Footswitch Accessory
Modulator Button & Speed Control = Impossibly Fast Attacks
Independent Mode for each Channel = ON until OFF or OFF until ON
Ask anyone who knows: Trogotronic c4 still goes from zero to smoking hear-holes with NO BLEED like the knockoffs.
The Original remains the BEST."
Tuesday, February 14, 2023
Roland Jupiter 6 and DSI Tempest downtempo electronic track
video upload by MIDERA
"Here's a quick track I made using the Roland Jupiter 6 and a drum loop I made on the DSI Tempest. I had about 45 minutes to do this - so it's a bit rough around the edges. But to make this track I used the Split-1 mode on the Jupiter with two separate patches.
It's kind of fun to use, but I see it as a live sort of thing, kind of finding two patches that work well and then just jamming with it rather than using it in general. So I probably won't use it often. I like to have the whole panel as one patch. Anyway, it's Valentine's Day - so hopefully you have something fun to do - or you had something fun to do, whether it's by yourself or with someone else. I am going to go hang out with my wife.
#Tempest #electronic #Jupiter6"
ASM Hydrasynth - Macros
video upload by Easy Tiger
"I'm showing you how to assign stuff to the macro knobs and buttons on the Hydrasynth. I'm making a patch using all eight available macros going over some different ways of using them. Check the timestamps below if you are interested in something in particular.
In the end I'm taking a shot at making some music with the newly - somewhat randomly - created patch.
0:00 intro
0:17 assigning parameters to a macro
04:54 assigning mod matrix connections
08:50 making use of the macro button
13:19 assigning macros to macros
14:22 using macros as mod destinations
15:58 combined envelope control
17:20 macros for effects/make up gain
19:27 outro jam"
Happy Valentine's Day 2023
video upload by John L Rice
"Partial cover version of Chicago's hit Colour My World using Yudin Workshop Pulsar tongue pan drums and a Mellotron Micro keyboard.
I started this last fall and never finished it. I was going to add drums, bass, maybe some sequencing/arpeggiations, and I even made a futile attempt at singing the vocals but no amount of editing could save it! 🤦♂️😅😊 So for Valentine's Day I decided to just put together the last third with just the tongue drums and Mellotron.
#tonguedrum #mellotron #covertunes"
Inception - The Birth of the Roland TR-808
video upload by Johnny Morgan Synth Dreams
"A mini-doc exploring the history leading up to the inception of the one of the greatest drum machines created, the Roland TR-808"
See the Documentaries label below for more.
MUSONICS ACQUIRES STG SOUNDLABS, SHIPS 902 VCA REVISION
muSonics is back.
First a little background from Wikipedia:

In November 1971, rival company muSonics bought R. A. Moog, Inc. and relocated the company to Williamsville, New York. An old factory at the north end of Academy Street was purchased. The company was renamed Moog Musonics, then Moog Music, Inc.[3]
In 1972, former televangelist and successful salesman David VanKouvering joined the company as VP of Marketing, creating a network of retail stores throughout the United States and then the entire world.[5] Despite the increased commercial success the company saw with the introduction of the Minimoog than with previous products, competition with contemporary manufacturers such as ARP Instruments, Oberheim Electronics, and Electronic Music Studios drove the company steadily deeper into debt.[6][7] Moog Music, Inc. was ultimately sold to Norlin Industries in 1973. At this point, rival companies such as the aforementioned ARP Instruments were producing both monophonic and polyphonic synthesizers that rapidly outpaced the Moog in popularity. By 1975, ARP owned 40% of the synthesizer market share, effectively boxing out Moog Music, Inc.[8]
In 1976, Norlin moved the company to a facility on Walden Avenue in Cheektowaga. In 1977, once his contract with Norlin expired, Robert Moog officially left the company to pursue his own ventures, founding the firm Big Briar.[9]"
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And the press release for the new muSonics:
For Immediate Release
January 23, 2023
Chillicothe, Illinois - muSonics has acquired very failed Eurorack manufacturer STG Soundlabs in a private equity trade valued at 6 million Dogecoin. Based in the greater Buffalo area, muSonics is America's oldest synthesizer company whose first instrument, the Sonic V educational synthesizer, is highly-regarded as one of the most reliable analogue instruments of the 1970s.
Suit & Tie Guy, former STG Soundlabs president and newly appointed CEO of the merged company, STG muSonics, was quoted as saying “I’m excited to be an important part of a history-rich American brand such as muSonics, which exists in a unique category alongside names like Abercrombie & Fitch, Montgomery Ward, and Radio Shack."
The first STG muSonics product, the Voltage Controlled Amplifier in the American modular synthesizer format, is currently available at Noisebug of Pomona, California. It is the final revision of the Voltage Controlled Amplifier made by muSonics in the early 1970s as part of their very famous and well-regarded modular synthesizers. Updates and improvements include 15 volt power support, selectable AC coupling, and a new shallow profile of less than 2 inches behind the front panel.
Pending the completion of the acquisition, muSonics will be moving from their current office, a vintage dumpster located behind the Wegman’s grocery store in Williamsville, New York, to downtown Chillicothe, Illinois, making it possibly the only company moving to the state this year.
Sequential Circuits Six-Trak
video upload by SyntheticMachines
"a 2 part demo made with the SC six-trak.
Intro: six-trak + sample drums
part 1: six-trak + sample drums (BD,SD,Toms,Clap)
part 2: six-trak + Linn LM-1
00:00 - 00:39 Intro
00:40 - 03:41 part 1
03:42 - 03:45 part 2"
Kick drum sound with Sequential Trigon-6 (no talking)
video upload by Mr. Card
"Get project file (Ableton Live) with kick drums from Sequential Trigon-6 on my Patreon: https://bit.ly/mrcardpatreon
I used the great Soundtower Sequential Trigon-6 editor when recording the material - https://bit.ly/trigon-6editor
No EQ. No compression. Only internal effects. Pure sound.
Enjoy! :)"
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