Sunday, February 26, 2023
Roland GR-300 Analog Guitar Synthesizer - Pro Tip - Super Filter Modulation w/ Expression Ramper
video upload by WayneJoness
"The GR-300 lacks Filter Modulation, a staple of Analog Synthesizers. This video shows how to use the OBNE, Old Blood Noise Effects - Expression Ramper to modulate the GR-300 filter using the filter pedal input in the GR-300.
A big shout out to Ian Thompson who brought this to my attention! Thanks Ian!
https://www.joness.com/gr300/GR-300.htm"
The Classic Oberheim OB-8 - Basic Programming Tutorial
video upload by Andy Whitmore
"The Oberheim OB-8 is a subtractive analog synthesizer launched by Oberheim in early 1983 and discontinued in 1985. As the fourth product in the OB-series of polyphonic compact synthesizers, the OB-8 was the successor to the OB-Xa. The number of production was about 3,000 units.
The OB-8 features eight-voice polyphony, two-part multi-timbrality, a 61-note processor-controlled piano keyboard, sophisticated programmable LFO and envelope modulation, two-pole and four-pole filters, arpeggiator, external cassette storage, MIDI capability and 120 memory patches, 24 bi-timbral patches, and used the Z80 CPU. The musician's interface also consists of two pages of front panel programmable controls, left panel performance controls and a set of foot pedals and switches."
Touring Jean-Michel Jarre's Studio In Paris
video upload by Headliner
"Join us as electronic music pioneer and composer, Jean-Michel Jarre invites us to his recording studio in Paris.
His studio is a haven of vintage and modern gear, including a plethora of synths and his @SSLvideos desk.
Other highlights include a digital Mellotron, an impressive modular synth rack, @MoogMusicInc Sub37, and a fascinating acoustic speaker."
Basil LUNCH BREAK - Top Secret Banger
video upload by Bastl Instruments
"If you are our fan for some time you will probably get what that thing on the left is. But What can be that new module on the right?!"
Argon8 Wave Scopes Soundset 65 Presets
video upload by LFOstore
"'Wave Scopes' soundset for Argon8, Argon8M and Argon8X by Modal Electronics .
BUY: https://www.inspireuplift.com/-Wave-S...
New soundset "Wave Scopes" 65 new patches contains an exquisite selection Arpeggio, Sequence, Evolving Pad, Rhytmic Sequence, Soundtrack, Ambient, SFX Atmosphere.
Precisely programmed modulation matrix make sound evolve and develop in terrific ways.
'Wave Scopes' uses all the new features of OS 3.2
There are a lot of sound libraries for Argon, but I hope that you will find new sounds and non-standard solutions in my sound bank.
The soundset 'Wave Scopes' requires Modal Argon8, Argon8M and Argon8X Firmware V3.2
The demo tune was recorded in real time and does not contain external effects.
Made by Alexander Kav"
Tera Pro BrainZ Tour
video upload by boxoftextures
"So I was planning to do a Tera Pro video this week just, well, just because. There were a good number of things that took me a while to either figure out, or perhaps just to notice, so I've been thinking of doing not a demo and not a tutorial, but more of a tour. But then they released the BrainZ module as an add-on, based on the Mutable Instruments Plaits module, that you can add to Tera Pro. So I did a tour of the basics of the BrainZ module instead, and I'll do a more general tour at a later date.
So the good part is that BrainZ adds a ton of options to Tera Pro. It's got 16 different synth models, and a good number of controls for them. Basically I set up an 8-step sequence and let it run while I went through each of the different models. So, true confession, I recorded the video, edited it, put in the labels, and only when it was more or less done was when I realized I'd gone through the models row by row, whereas the manual goes through one column and then down the next. Totally my fault! And hopefully I'm not going to confuse everyone. At least I noticed and was able to change the labels so they'd be correct. But to make matters worse, I skipped one! (15. Analog Snare Drum Model.) No idea why, but thankfully at least the one I skipped I used in my demo patch, so you at least get to hear it. Honestly I was wondering what all those crazy icons meant, and it turns out they make sense, and some of them are related to each other (the drum ones, for instance). So remember kids, read the manual first and then make your video.
Note that there's a lot more capability in BrainZ than I've shown here as I've only done some basic modulation. There's more in it than I've shown.
I totally recommend Tera Pro, and I have both of the optional add-ons (the other one being the Waves wavetable module). Once you wrap your head around the perhaps slightly unusual user interface it makes a lot of sense, and making your own patches can be very rewarding once you've gotten comfortable with it.
http://www.virsyn.net/ios/tera-pro.html
Mastodon: https://vmst.io/@selgart
Twitter: https://twitter.com/selgart
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/boxoftextures"
Shut up and play the Arturia MiniFreak
video upload by mylarmelodies
"Being a demonstration of (mostly) original sounds and jams I came up with on the Arturia MiniFreak, and all the talking edited out. No external effects. ๐ Buy 50 MiniFreak presets I made here! https://mylarmelodies.gumroad.com/l/m..."
Synthesis Technology E352 Cloud Terrarium VCO Eurorack Module
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via this auction
"The Synthesis Technology E352 combines the latest 200MHz 32-bit ARM DSP with SynthTech's Cloud and Morphing algorithms found in the legendary E340 Cloud Generator and the E350 Morphing Terrarium.
The VCO is based upon a unique implementation of wavetable synthesis using 256 fixed-sample-length tables of 16-bit values. Each bank in memory consists of 64 wavetables, in an 8x8 array (like a chessboard). The proprietary DSP algorithms then allow either smooth or 'glitched' morphing between the wavetables in various ways. The E352 comes with 3 factory banks (192 total waves) and internal FLASH memory to hold 26 user-defined banks. This allows over 1,650 individual wavetables to be accessible. The free, cross-platform WaveEdit program is used to generate and import WAV files to user Banks.
Each VCO has 3 CV inputs (called Parameters or PARMs) which the VCO mode assigns to functions within that algorithm. In addition, there is a hard SYNC input, and the FM can be set to exponential or 3 ranges of TZFM (Thru-Zero FM)."
via this auction

The VCO is based upon a unique implementation of wavetable synthesis using 256 fixed-sample-length tables of 16-bit values. Each bank in memory consists of 64 wavetables, in an 8x8 array (like a chessboard). The proprietary DSP algorithms then allow either smooth or 'glitched' morphing between the wavetables in various ways. The E352 comes with 3 factory banks (192 total waves) and internal FLASH memory to hold 26 user-defined banks. This allows over 1,650 individual wavetables to be accessible. The free, cross-platform WaveEdit program is used to generate and import WAV files to user Banks.
Each VCO has 3 CV inputs (called Parameters or PARMs) which the VCO mode assigns to functions within that algorithm. In addition, there is a hard SYNC input, and the FM can be set to exponential or 3 ranges of TZFM (Thru-Zero FM)."
Technics WSA1R synthesizer Module
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via this auction
You can find demos in previous posts here.
via this auction
You can find demos in previous posts here.
Meng Qi Wingie 2 // Blippoo Box New Firmware Demo
video upload by Dexba
"What a fantastic addition!
As a beautiful homage to Rob Hordijk's legacy, Meng Qi has just released a new firmware, featuring a recreation of the Blippoo Box.
It sounds incredible, it will provide hours of sonic exploration in the ultra-compact, battery-powered Wingie form factor, what could we ask for more?
Can't wait to see what other firmware will come for the Wingie platform!!!
In this video, you will find a bit of a demo and a rough tutorial.
Hope you'll find it useful! ๐งก"
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