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Monday, May 15, 2023

Roland S 1 Sound Demo (no talking)


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Roland S-1 Sound Demo (no talking)
0:00 Electro Lead
1:12 Powers of 101
2:18 Dub Chords
3:12 Psy Trance Lead (OSC Draw, Retrigger)
4:06 Ambient Touch (LFO Rates)
5:30 IDM Lead (unquantized)
6:11 Percussive Lead (Filter as OSC)
7:40 Boarder Pad
8:55 101 Classic 1
9:50 101 Classic 2 (Riser)
11:13 Arcade Heaven (Arp)
12:14 Performance 1: Simple 4ttf-Beat
12:55 Performance 2: PsyTrance Lead

O'Shaughnessy Boulevard, San Francisco


video upload by CatSynth TV

"We ride along O'Shaughessy Boulevard, which runs along the west side of Glen Canyon Park from an intersection with Bosworth San Francisco (in the Glen Park neighborhood) to Portola Drive (in the Twin Peaks neighborhood). It provides views of wooded hillside, the canyon, and Sutro Tower. This scenic road was built in the 1930s as a Works Progress Administration (WPA) project during the great depression. It is named for Michael O'Shaughnessy, the Chief Engineer of San Francisco from 1912-1934 who developed Muni and Hetch Hetchy Reservoir along with other infrastructure for the city.

Original music by Amanda Chaudhary, featuring the following instruments:
Arturia Jun-6 V and Mellotron V (software)
Arturia MiniFreak and MiniBrute (hardware)
Cherry Audio GX-80
EastWest Hollywood Solo Cello Gold, Hollywood Woodinds Gold (contrabassoon)
RMI Electra Piano (Kontakt instrument)
AudioThing / Hainbach Wires
Big Fish Audio Grindhouse

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Binarhythmic Walkthrough


video upload by boxoftextures

"A new Bud app! Binarhythmic, from Cem Olcay. Binarhythmic, which seemingly has far too many H's in the name because I keep leaving some of them out, is a combination of binary and rhythmic (and I only said combination because I can't spell portmanteau LOL). It's a really interesting sequencer app as instead of beats and measures it counts in binary, with each digit (potentially) being a trigger. This opens up all sorts of possibilities, because instead of "simple" patterns of four or eight notes you're counting in binary, so 1, then 2, then 4, then 8, 16, 32, etc. So you could use three binary digits to have a kick on 1 and a snare on 4, but you can go way beyond that to have some notes be conditional on others or to "gate" notes so they play for a while until a trigger hits and then they stop, to start up again at the next trigger. Endless possibilities. And that's only with three digits. If you use eight digits your sequences can now have 128 beats. And it doesn't stop there because you're transmitting MIDI notes, so you can use them to trigger other events, such as starting/stopping other sequencers, say.

When I first tried out Binarhythmic it seemed very random—flashing lights, things happening at odd times and unpredictably. But once I got the hang of it it all started to make sense. We generally work in even measures, all with the same length for the most part, but in Binarhythmic each measure can be twice as long as the last. The beauty of this is that you can use it to trigger seemingly random events because humans just can't keep track of large numbers like 32 or 64, so if something happens once every 32 or 64 notes it feels like it might be a little out of the blue.

So a couple of video housekeeping notes. Seems I was a little careless with where I ran my headset cable and picked up a bit of hum along the way. It's not terrible, but let this be a lesson to us all. But mostly to me. Also, there's a bit of chord noise as the headset mic too easily picks up the vibrations if one is not paying attention. Again, "one" being me. And lastly, reasonably sure I was able to avoid picking up any playground wailing children noise but just in case I missed any it won't be too much of a surprise. Hopefully.

And finally, the quote intended use unquote for Binarhythmic is rhythm. So of course I did not do that and instead headed out towards some sort of ambient generative territory LOL. But fun was had along the way, and of course that just shows how usable and flexible Binarhythmic can be. Definitely worth a look.

Stuff used
Binarhythmic - http://keybudapp.com/binarhythmic
Arturia iSEM - https://apps.apple.com/app/apple-stor...
Atom Piano Roll 2 - https://apps.apple.com/us/app/atom-pi...
Pipa - https://klevgrand.se/products/pipa
Ravenscroft 275 - https://www.vilabsaudio.com/ravenscro...
Velvet Machine - https://phonolyth.com/products/velvet...
AUM - https://apps.apple.com/app/id1055636344
ScreenFlow - https://www.telestream.net/screenflow...
Audio Technica BPHS1 broadcast headset - https://www.audio-technica.com/en-us/...

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WMD C4rbn Quick demo/review


video upload by Meska

"Quick demo review about the WMD C4rbn, stat variable filter 2/4p with saturation circuit and output wavefolder, realy cool specialy for the size !!

Thank you fwor 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.
i'm tattooist at day jobs and you can found my work here : www.meska.fr

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 ;)"

Anyware Instruments - SEMtex XL - Unicorn Rare

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"works 100%. Try finding one of these, so rare and so badass.

Two voice SEM, conveniently combine to make a 4 voice SEM...

Built by the one and only, Anyware (Tinysizer) wizard Thommy."

Oberheim Matrix-12

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"This is a rare opportunity to have a work in Matrix 12 in perfect condition, both aesthetically and functionally, at a super competitive price.

Fully serviced

Safe shipping on pallet"

Sequential Circuits Prophet 5 Rev 3.2 SN 6037

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"Original vintage SERVICED SCI Prophet 5 rev 3.2 in absolutely gorgeous playing condition, freshly recapped, and calibrated, action regulated with new bushings, and performing better than ever. THE definitive 80’s analog poly monster, absolutely mind blowing, chewy analog fatness. There is nothing like the real sound of the real thing. Grrrrrrrr."

Roland RS-505 Paraphonic String Synthesizer SN 891829

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"Original SERVICED vintage Roland RS-505 string synthesizer, WITH original fitted guitar case, AKA the greatest analog string synth... ever.

This is the real deal OG Japanese non-export 100v model, just been gone over by the tech, and sounds lush, squishy, swirly, and just magical. A must for the pro player, studio, or collector.
Enjoy!"

Roland HS-60 synth-plus

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"Original vintage SERVICED Roland HS-60 synth plus (Juno 106) with on board speakers. THE definitive 80’s analog poly, freshly serviced, tuned and calibrated, brand new speakers and battery, sounds and plays better than ever. My favorite Juno. Perfect for the pro player, or studio. -Enjoy!"

Roland EM-101 Sound Plus Preset Sound Variations


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