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Friday, July 28, 2023

Sequential Trigon-6 - Synth Exploration


video upload by Kraft Music

"Find exclusive Sequential Trigon-6 BUNDLES at Kraft Music:
https://www.kraftmusic.com/brands/seq...

Adam Berzowski explores the sounds of the Sequential Trigon-6 at the Kraft Music studio

Contact Adam directly at 414-858-4008 or aberzowski@kraftmusic.com if you have any questions or would like to place an order on your very own Trigon-6

00:00 - Intro
01:41 - Effects
03:35 - Oscillators
05:40 - Unison mode
07:16 - More effects
09:12 - Making a ripping lead
11:01 - Presets
11:57 - Arpeggiator
14:39 - Overview of the control panel
18:42 - More exploring
22:22 - Outro

The Sequential Trigon-6 is a polyphonic take on the classic, thick and creamy, 3-oscillator-plus-ladder-filter analog sound that defined the dawn of the synth era. This bold and familiar, genre- and style-bridging sound has now been refined and redefined with Sequential's own modern imprint. More than the sum of its parts, Trigon-6 packs 6-voice polyphony, unrivaled playability, easy programmability, and a studio-quality dual effects section into a four-octave, semi-weighted keyboard with velocity and channel aftertouch. To give even more classic organic warmth to an already classic synth, the Vintage Knob is adjustable from subtle to extreme to emulate the stability of a perfect modern instrument or a time-worn relic.

Get more for your money with an exclusive Sequential Trigon-6 polyphonic analog synthesizer bundle from Kraft Music. These package deals include the accessories you'll need to get the most out of your new poly synth, all for one low price. If you have any questions, please contact us. Our knowledgeable sales advisors will be happy to assist in choosing the bundle that's right for you!"

Audio Coding+Production Stream #6 | synthesis, low-level audio, Pure Data, piloslib


video upload by Akunull

"Some issues with lag so it's short, apologies. Making electronic music for a little here. Only used one type of synth, Imp, for all sounds

About these streams:
Synthesis, sound design, coding, and production using all or mostly open-source software, centered in Pure Data vanilla (piloslib)

Download Pure Data vanilla:
https://puredata.info
Download piloslib: (also on deken/Pure Data vanilla)
https://github.com/akunull/piloslib

https://akunull.com"

Applied Maths by Parallel Worlds






Artist: Parallel Worlds
Release: Applied Maths
Type: Album (Vinyl,CD,Tape Digital)
Genre: IDM, Ambient, Experimental
Year: 2023
Catalog number: UMFT025
Label: Móatún 7

moatun7.bandcamp.com/album/applied-maths

Free or 'name your price' the first two days

machines used:
Buchla modular, Eurorack modular, Korg opsix, Roland JD-08
credits
released July 27, 2023

Written by Bakis Sirros
Design by Mason Verger
Mastered by Árni Grétar
(p) (c) Móatún 7 2023

Beat Scholar - More Than Just Drums


video upload by MATTHS

"#matths takes Beat Scholar by Modalics through its paces and beyond its original intention."

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🕸 WEBSITE w/ links - www.matthsmatthsmatths.com

True Trance Sounds V2 for Diva


video upload by NatLife Sounds

"Buy Link: https://natlifesounds.com/product/tru...

NatLife Sounds is back with a new massive soundbank for U-He Diva synthesizer.

It's a 64 outstanding Trance presets, thats fit every needs from the sound design. One bank for creating the full music composition without using anything external - that's a motto of this package. You can find here a melodic ARP's & Sequences, beautiful Pads, cosmic Plucks, massive Leads and Bases, plus drum presets like a Kick sound, Drum Loops, Hats. Also you will get a specially designed Effects that will easily fit into any picture of the music track.

For better understanding how you can use it, we created a video sequence. Every demo-track in it have 7-8 Presets directly from this sound pack. So you will see the whole picture of how it works.

Soundset contains 64 Diva Presets, which are:

2 AAH
2 ARP's
16 Bass
1 Brass
1 Chord
3 Drum Loops/ Kick's
9 FX's
13 Leads
6 Pad's
9 Plucks
3 Synth sounds"

Overbridge Exploration // Digitone Into Pro Tools & A Digitakt Ableton Live Setup


video upload by Elektron

"Live Dispatch is back, and getting into Pro Tools’ compatibility with Overbridge - a recent addition to our super-powered software suite’s DAW-pool. In this livestream, Mario and Enrique will also be looking at a Digitone into Pro Tools workflow, using Analog Heat +FX as a send/return track in Pro Tools, and a Digitakt into Ableton Live workflow. We’ll again be keeping an eye on the comments for any queries or requests that pop up, so if you’d like to chime in - the more the merrier! See you soon!"

MJ’s “Beat It” Intro Breakdown on Synclavier


video upload by Anthony Marinelli Music

"In this video Kevin Maloney and I demonstrate how the intro sound on “Beat It” from Michael Jackson’s Thriller album is constructed on the Synclavier II using four partial timbres from the FM synthesizer engine playing all at once (with heavy chorusing). The sound can be found on preset bank 2, entry 5 named 'Pop Tune Intro' on factory preset disk #3. The sound first appeared on the recording titled:
'The Incredible Sounds of Synclavier II Demonstration Record' released by New England Digital in 1981. The preset was later played by Tom Bahler on his Synclavier II for the “Beat It” recording with only Tom, Michael and engineer Bruce Swedien in the room. Tom was the person that introduced Michael and Quincy to the Synclavier. We also point out that the sound can be in your hands today using various released inexpensive versions of the Synclavier.

Anthony's musical touch as both composer and performer is connected with some of the most influential creative minds over the last 40 years. He’s composed and conducted original orchestral scores for over 80 feature films including Young Guns, Internal Affairs, The Man From Elysian Fields, 15 Minutes and Planes, Trains & Automobiles, been commissioned by the Los Angeles Philharmonic for his symphonic work "In the Family Way", written over one thousand TV commercials in a myriad of musical styles, co-founded Levels Audio Post (LA's premiere post production facility) and performed and arranged on big-box-office films and influential hit records such as Michael Jackson's Thriller.

His extensive work as a young arranger, orchestrator and performer for Quincy Jones, Jack Nitzsche, Lamont Dozier, Arthur Rubenstein and Giorgio Moroder was vital in launching his own career. His early years pioneering modular analog synthesizers along with his wide-ranging music scholarship positioned Anthony at the center of the music technology revolution. He attended the University of Southern California School of Music as a piano and composition major.

Website: www.anthonymarinelli.com"

You can find additional posts in this series here.

Yamaha DX7-IID : unstable feedback


video upload by Valmont

"It's the association between the DX7-IID and the Ibanez UE-405 echo that creates this flanged tube-chime effect, which sometimes kicks in depending on the notes I played. The DX7 plays a simple sawtooth-like bass, nothing weird. An unstable combination, hard to catch though!

The kick is driven by a modified Altai Analog Echo System (the weird thing sitting on the DX7-IID)
The snare goes into a 1979 Roland SIP-301 & then is sent to a 1985 Alesis XTC Reverb. The hi-hats go in the SIP too but not through the XTC loop.

More explanations :
The UE-405 is running its BBD echo at minimum rate, and feedback is just under the saturation threshold. Depending on the notes played by the DX7, the level sometimes goes above the threshold, creating that flanged highly saturated delay. Yet the BBD driver has a compressor/expander, so when I play longer-sustained notes the feedback loop calms down and the saturation decreases. Subtle sh!t very specific to analog delays :) The Altai is just a cheap echo box, the BBD isn't particularly interesting but the preamp section has a nice transistor stage that clips in an asymetrical way. Banger on kicks.

Oh and that white thing hanging on the racks is my Ibanez UE400/405 controller!"

Patching: A Chance to Bloom


video upload by Qu - Bit

"In this patch-from-scratch edition of our Patching playlist, we're using Chance to keep Bloom a little more interesting.
Using Chord as our voice, check out how we can transform a simple sequence into something memorable with a few adjustments from Chance!

About 'Patching'.
This series continues to be a reminder to us, and hopefully to you:
Take the time to stumble in the dark a little...figure something out...control some voltage...
...enjoy PATCHING.

In our videos:
Purple cables = audio
Blue cables = CV/gate
White cables = clock
_________________________________________________
Modules in this setup are:

Cascade - ratcheting envelope generator, VCA, and sound source
Contour - quad envelope generator
Prism - DSP effect, filter, and looper
Nebulae - granular sampler and DSP platform
Chord - 4 voice polyphonic wavetable synth
Chance - clock-synced random voltage generator
Surface - multi-timbral physical modeling voice
Kick - bass drum synthesizer from 2HP
Nano Rand - random voltage generator, sample and hold, noise source
Buff - buffered mult from 2HP
Bloom - fractal Sequencer
Nautilus - stereo delay with 8 unique delay lines
Aurora - spectral reverb, phase vocoder
Data Bender - circuit bent digital audio buffer
Synapse - crossfading switch with dynamic routing
VCA - two channel VCA from 2HP
AVert - dual attenuverter from 2HP"

Bad Gear - Roland JDXA


video upload by AudioPilz

"Welcome to Bad Gear, the show about the world's most hated audio tools. Today we are going to talk about the Roland JD-XA hybrid synthesizer. Is this analog and digital flagship synthesizer fail the last analog Roland synthesizer and is the Roland JD XA worthy of the legacy of 80s classics like the Roland Jupiter-8?

Chapters:
00:00 Intro tune
00:54 Overview Roland JDXA
02:06 Overall Structure, Synth Engines
02:56 Analog Oscillators
03:23 Envelopes, LFOs
03:29 Analog Filter Section
04:04 Analog/Digital Routings
04:10 Digital Supernatural Engine, Waveforms
04:39 Supernatural Structure
04:43 FX Section
04:48 Vocoder
05:01 Sequencer
05:18 Arpeggiator
05:25 Presets
05:49 What Else??? Pricing, Thanks
06:11 Hate
06:39 Jam 1 (Analog Bass)
07:34 Jam 2 (Digital Bass)
08:36 Finale (Worst of Both Worlds)
09:07 Verdict
10:08 Patreon Vocoder Shoutout"
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