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Wednesday, March 29, 2023

Rebirth - Performed with OP-1 by Teenage Engineering


video upload by Lo-fi Pask

"This is my first video after a couple years... thanks for your patience.
Few months ago I started playing again synths, and few weeks ago I started playing on Twitch too. It's from one of that sessions that came out this song. Wish you'll like it.

Then @sfvideomaking shot this video for me.

Thanks for watching!

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The Appendage:An analogue voltage controller for synthesizers.


video upload by Todd Murray

"This is a DIY project that was originally designed by Scott Stiles on the Electro-Music Forum. Being a DIY project means you can augment, customize and kick things up a bit. I wanted a new controller that was thin and light enough that I could bounce around on stage and give a light show, while playing.

The current light controller is activated by a 5 Volt gate signal to an Atmel microcontroller. The next revision will incorporate both Gate and CV which will not only activate the lights, but change colour depending on frequency.

You can use this simultaneously with patchable Eurorack and large format +/-15V modulars or polyphonic MIDI controlled synths using the CV to MIDI converter."

The SYNTRX - latest toy.


video upload by noddyspuncture

"I'm sorting out some Synthi style knobs for it. And dug out my old WEM Copycat for some echo."

Qun mk2 : Loop making with relative pattern


video upload by Nunomo LLC

"Relative pattern follows primary pattern's notes.

https://shop.nunomo.net

0:50 : Sound making (Simple triangle)
2:00 : Making backing pattern
3:30 : Melody, explaining about relative pattern
7:10 : Redoing melody
10:00 : Sound tweaking
12:40 : Play with QuNexus"

Vintage Analog Hohner Bass Synth

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via this auction

"Here is one of the first bass synthesizer ever made, dating from the 60s. Almost identical to the more widely know Basset, the Bass 1 is a basic but very effective little bass synth. You get a choice between a Sine and Sawtooth sound and a simple variable decay enveloppe ("Perc").

Synth was serviced: all electrolytic capacitors were replaced and a more convenient jack socket was fitted. It is in perfectly working condition. Runs either on 220/240v or 110/130v."

Roland SH-4d ⦿ "There is a 4th Dimension" (4k)


video upload by Robert Saint John

"'There is a 4th Dimension,' a progwave (?) track created and performed with the Roland SH-4d Synthesizer. Pink Floyd meets John Carpenter, or something 😄 I love this little box. 🎹 ❤️ 🔥"

Patch From Scratch: XPO Acid


video upload by MAKEN0ISE

"Let's make an acid bassline with XPO and QPAS.

http://www.makenoisemusic.com"

Insane Probability Sequencing with the Malekko Varigate 8+


video upload by Piotr Garbaczonek

"For this project, I opted to make more of a drum-based piece. I wanted to specifically use the powers of one of the most powerful modules in my system, which is located in the bottom right corner. It's known as the Malekko Varigate 8+. It is an extremely complicated gate and CV sequencer with 8 gate channels and 2 CV channels for pitch sequencing, as well as additional secret digital menu settings like probability, which is an important aspect of my patch. I set my master clock to provide a consistent beat to Varigate 8+. Then I trigger all of the different drum parts from the sampler with the Malekko's randomly produced patterns, so the patterns should not repeat very often, if at all. The fun began when I chose to use this sequencer for all of the components of the composition, allowing me to separate a signal from numerous gate outputs and CV outputs and transmit it to offer pitch and melody to the various oscillators that I used for this.
Mutable Instruments Plaits was the only one that wasn't getting pitch, as it was receiving various modulations that would make it relatively meaningless to input pitch into because the changes created by it wouldn't be as obvious and needed at the moment. Instruō Cruïnn was the single oscillator into which I fed the CV output from Malekko. It is a phase-modulated, stereo oscillator having through-zero outputs that can be stereo, summed, or separate sawtooth outputs per voice. As you change the dispersion of the voices in the module, you get that pitch diffusion effect that becomes more pronounced near the finish of the composition.
During the performance, I am continually altering the number of high frequencies fed into the VCA and pre-effects to keep the stereo feel beautiful and dynamic. Such tasks are generally carried out using my left hand. My right hand is activating all of the different parts of the piece, which aren't necessarily pre-defined because this is an improvised composition, but I have some notion of what I'm going to do before I do it. Only when I need to modify the volume of the stereo oscillator inside the VCA before the 'drop' part of the time stop and then that riser and time start sequence do I use both hands in one activity? Everything comes to a halt when I hit that yellow button because everything in this patch is clocked to a master clock, so if I make it stop, everything stops. I'm also patching something more than a minute in, and it was basically just the output of a slow LFO, which would modulate the knob that modulates the parameters together inside of the Qu-Bit Chance module, which is what I'm using to control the majority of the modulation in this patch, which is changing the fm and cv inputs on two of my oscillators. By randomizing that value, detecting rhythm fluctuations throughout the song becomes even more difficult.

Here are some links of mine:
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Perks of being a member include Patch from scratch videos, behind-the-scenes, HD pictures of gear and such, unreleased music, sample packs, and many more :)"

anaritzz - Sequential OB6, Moog Grandmother, Arturia Microfreak & Elektron Model Samples


video upload by anaritzz

Elka Twin 61 - Vintage Analog Synthesizer (1981) HD


video upload by Alberto Napolioni

"FREE Improvisations on this rare and incredible sounding versatile string synthesizer!

00:00 Boreas Wind
00:53 Empyrean's Call
01:12 Where are we going?
02:28 Catch my Breath
02:46 Funky Adrenaline
02:58 Per Aspera ad Astra (Rising)
03:33 Zephyr's Harp
03:44 Ethereal Pipes
04:06 House of Herbie
04:13 Maybe
04:28 Phasing Doubts
04:45 The Cat and the Mouse
05:08 Cassandra's Keys
05:27 Italo Rush
05:41 Har-Psy
06:04 Warping Strings
06:44 The Last Prayer (Dystopia)
07:39 Barry Cherry Merry
07:59 Chillin
08:15 Simple Song

Fx used:
OTO Bam reverb
OTO Bim delay"
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