Thursday, May 25, 2023
Nemesis delay MIDI CC (walkthrough part 2)
video upload by Richard DeHove
Part 1 posted here.
"Part two of my Nemesis delay walkthrough. Here I've mapped various parameters onto the pads and knobs. The Beatstep isn't the best bit of kit for the job but does a passable job. Ideally you'd want something small with limited range knobs (potentiometers rather than endless encoders) that also has 3.5mm or DIN MIDI out and not just USB. Given how rare such devices are the most likely scenario is probably using the knobs and sliders on a larger controller keyboard. Even if you have just a handful of knobs you could, for example, add tempo mappings, high pass filter, distortion, diffusion, bitrate reduction and tape noise.
0:00 Intro riff
0:58 Nemesis MIDI CC list
2:44 Beatstep mapping
3:37 Beat divisions
6:32 Setup routing
7:00 Knob mappings
7:45 MIDI CC noodle
11:48 Choosing a controller
Lots of downloads for supporters on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/richarddehove
Many thanks to my kind patrons who keep this channel ad-free
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Free Synth - Full Bucket FB-3300 (No Talking)
video upload by Elektronick Musick
You can find an additional demo and details in the announcement post from 2017 here.
"Simulating the KORG PS-3300 Polyphonic Synthesizer from 1977
https://www.fullbucket.de/music/fb330...
"Close emulation of behavior and all controls of the original hardware
Three independent polyphonic synthesizer blocks
Band-limited oscillators, classic two-pole lowpass filters
Resonators section plus two Modulation Generators per bank
Additional Sample & Hold and paraphonic Envelope Generator
Semi-modular
Micro-tuning option
Additional tweaks
MIDI Learn – all parameters can be controlled by MIDI CC
Plug-in supports Windows (32 bit and 64 bit) and macOS (64 bit)"
Famous 80s Synthesizer Sounds with the Roland JX-3P
video upload by RetroSound
"(c)2007-23 by RetroSound
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Famous 80s Synthesizer Sounds with the Roland JX-3P
0:06 Thompson Twins - Doctor Doctor
0:38 H. Faltermayer - Axel F
1:03 The Cars - Drive
1:36 Fancy - Slice Me Nice
2:00 P. Lion - Happy Children
2:32 Kajagoogoo - Too Shy
3:07 Alphaville - Forever Young
The Roland JX-3P Synthesizer from the year 1983 is a fantastic analog synth with the typical 80s sound. Here can you find the full JX-3P playlist with single sound demos and one synth demo tracks. Enjoy.
The JX-3P playlist:"
Roland TR-808 Rhythm Composer Puma Shoes w/ Original Box
Waldorf M Wavetable Desktop Synthesizer
Moog Matriarch w/ Original Box, Cables & Manual
Minimoog & Moog Grandmother - Cavern Strings
video upload by thesynthsofgus
"Messing around with some cavernous string sounds with my Minimoog Model D and Moog Grandmother."
Klavis GRAINITY (and TWIN WAVES) / granular filter for eurorack / first patch
video upload by BRiES
"This is a genuine first patch with the new Grainity filter by Klavis, it's also my first patch with the Twin Waves.
I still haven't read the manual for neither Twin Waves nor Grainity. It's both to challenge myself and to figure out what the things are that I need to spend some time on when doing an extensive playthrough. If it looks like I don't know what I'm doing, it's because at this point for the most part I simply don't.
I'll do some more exploring before diving deep into the inner workings of Grainity."
Additional posts featuring Grainity
Casio and Lamborghini - Style, Reimagined
video upload by Casio Music UK
"A film about Lamborghini’s last naturally aspirated v12 supercar, the Aventador Ultimae featuring an accompanying score utilising the Casio's new and stylish Privia PX-S7000WE."
video upload by Casio Music UK
"Casio & Lamborghini feature together in a unique behind the scenes feature film produced by lifestyle magazine, The Review.
Find out why Stephen loves the unique design of the PX-S7000 and why it's weighted wooden keys are so important when composing in this exclusive Behind The Scenes video...
Credits: Stephen Sims & The Review Magazine"
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