Monday, August 07, 2023
NOISE AND DRONES!!
video upload by Signal Sounds
"I thought I'd make an experimental noise and drone rack. My noise sources are the Apollo View Allscillator and the Worng Electronics Acronym. They are going into the Tangle Quartet VCA and being fed through the Apollo View Rabbit Hole - which, by the way, is also capable of generating sound with the feedback switch. From there we go into the stereo filter Parallax. I'm using the Instruo Cnoc (an ablsolue gem of a module) do to cover most of my modulation needs, with the help of Pam's Pro Workout. Beads is always on hand to add some weird magic, and the FX Aid is bring the huge reverb trails.
You can find out more about these fun modules at:
https://www.apolloviewmodular.com/
https://www.worngelectronics.com/
https://www.instruomodular.com/
Or head on over to Signal Sounds!
https://www.signalsounds.com/"
Every way the CS70M is BETTER than the Yamaha CS-80!
video upload by Vulture Culture
"Many people do not know about this rare, vintage synthesizer, the "update" to the greatest analog polysynth of all time. The CS70m was Yamaha's last chance to capture the analog synthesizer market before they went all in with digital synthesizers like the DX7. Today there are less than 1,000 that have survived. I think this synthesizer should be considered as legendary as the Roland Jupiter 8, Juno 106, Sequential Prophet 5 and Oberheim OB-X. It's older sibling, the Yamaha CS-80, was championed by Vangelis, who wrote and performed the score to Blade Runner.
►VINTAGE DRUM SAMPLES: https://vultureculture.live/products/...
►FREE CHORUS / REVERB PLUGIN: https://vultureculture.live/pages/ink...
► Vintage Standards Reverb Page: https://reverb.com/shop/vintage-stand...
CORRECTIONS:
"CS" actually stands for Combo Synth.
0:00 Intro Jam
1:06 Stereo Oscillator / Channel / Binaural Output
2:25 Polyphonic Sequencer
5:51 Unison Mode + Splits
7:10 Switchable Filter (Highpass, Bandpass + Lowpass)
9:21 Time X 5 (ADSR Multiplier)
10:31 2 LFO's
11:23 Dynamic LFO (Rate Changes Over Time)
11:52 Dynamic Filter FM
12:23 Sample + Hold LFO
12:41 Glide + and - (Positive + Negative Pitch Modulation)
13:29 Pulse Width Envelopes
14:29 6-Stage Envelopes (Combining Envelopes)
15:00 Ring Mod as a Mod Source (Ring Mod PWM?!)
15:31 Ring Mod to Filter FM
16:15 Pulse Width Through Zero
16:59 Pitch Wheel in Intervals (3rd, 5th, Octave)
17:45 Stereo LFO Effects (Mod Wheel Routable)
18:26 Aftertouch to LFO VCA Modulation
19:04 Ensemble with 3 Bucket Brigade Delays (Roland VP-330 sounds)
19:32 Tremolo Button Adjusts Slowly Changes Speed
20:01 Fully Editable Digital Patch Memory!
21:02 LA Synthesis ala D-50 + JX-10
21:41 No Leaking Batteries!
22:20 Save Patches to Magnetic Cards!
22:46 Auto-tune Button
23:18 1/3rd The Weight!
23:55 CV Trigger and Gate Out
24:15 3 Expression Pedal Inputs (Modulation, Volume, Brilliance)
25:18 Variable Sustain Slider
25:45 VCF Level Slider Removed (Redundant)
26:08 PRICE
26:34 Cons
26:42 Polyphonic Aftertouch
27:32 Ribbon Controller
28:11 No Velocity or Keyboard Tracking
29:11 Shared Channel Controls
30:14 6 Bitimbral Voices
30:52 LFO Intensity Not Mixable Between Sources
32:16 Subtle Vibrato is Impossible
33:47 Filter Stepping (ADSR + LFO are smooth)
34:43 No Aftertouch to Brilliance
35:54 Ensemble + Tremolo are Mono
37:16 Single Filter per voice
37:54 Ring Mod only affects Channel I
40:14 No Reverse Saw LFO Shape
41:12 CS-80 History
41:47 CS70M History
43:00 Conclusion"
Reco-Synth - Unboxing and assembly of the cabinet / Abertura do produto e montagem do gabinete
video upload by Fernando Costalonga - Keyboards, Synthesizers...
"Saudações! Este é um kit para montar da #Reco-Synth. Será um synth #monofônico modular. Nesse vídeo, efetuei a abertura da embalagem e montei o gabinete.
É uma experiência nova: montar o próprio #sintetizador, peça por peça. Também, ao mesmo tempo, vi que estou aprendendo o nome dos componentes de eletrônica e manusear solda é algo novo para mim. Mais à frente, estarei fazendo os próximos módulos e irei postar o progresso dele."
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Greetings! This is a kit for assembly from Reco-Synth. It will be a monophonic modular synth. In this video, I performed the unboxing and assembled the cabinet.
It's a new experience: assembling your own synthesizer, piece by piece. Also, at the same time, I realized that I am learning the names of electronic components, and handling soldering is something new to me. Further down the line, I will be assembling the next modules and will be posting their progress."
Fuka-sa | M-Audio Venom virtual modeling synth Cakewalk SPS25 audio interface - Superteclados.com
video upload by Superteclados
"Fuka-sa - Theme from the album: KOEYAI by VICHERVAL
available here: https://vicherval.bandcamp.com/album/...
Made with:
M-Audio Venom virtual analog modeling synth"
Gotharman's VCF14 - Ladder VCF
video upload by gotharman
"A transistor ladder filter will soon be available for Urano, LD3, Tiny LD and EuroBoard.
It has 6, 12, 18 and 24 db outputs, Drive and low frequency compensation.
www.gotharman.dk"
Ambient jam with Dreadbox Nymphes, Tasty Chips GR-1, Walrus Slöer, Meris LVX
video upload by Jay Hosking
"Please support my work on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/jayhosking
A live, semi-improvised synthesizer jam performed entirely on hardware.
In my previous video, I tried the Walrus Slöer reverb pedal with a few fun synths. During that session, I stumbled into a chord progression on the Nymphes that sounded really lovely with the Slöer, and this track was born from it.
I knew it needed some accompaniment that matched the feeling, so I brought out the GR-1, my favourite granular hardware. With its four-layer timbrality, I could both create textures, and also use a timbre to double the Nymphes for some building/progression. I'm really happy with how hardware explorations can quickly lead to finished songs, and this is no exception.
Dreadbox Nymphes into Walrus Slöer - Pad
Tasty Chips GR-1 into Meris LVX - Four granular synth sounds
Arturia Keystep 37 - MIDI controller
Kenton MIDI Thru (not seen) - MIDI Thru
Performed and recorded live, with EQ, compression, and limiting on the master.
Thanks for listening.
https://jayhosking.bandcamp.com"
Kawai K5000S 61-Key Digital Synthesizer SN 600259 w/ Wizoo Guide
Nord Lead 2 49-Key 16-Voice Polyphonic Synthesizer SN 98092245
Future Retro 777 Analog Synthesizer SN FR3D71499360
Roland Juno-106 61-Key Programmable Polyphonic Synthesizer SN 406619
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via this auction
Pics of the inside below.
"Due for original voice chip cleaning or replacement which is normal for these classics and also reflected in the price and condition of “fair.” Two of its voices are out: VCAs 2 and 4. Meaning the synth works in all ways but skips those voices when playing in poly mode. Unison mode sounds great, of course. But anyway you probably know the drill with these 106 voice chips. You can give the chips a bath in acetone and hope for the best or replace at ~$50 each. Replacement of all the chips at once seems to be the more convenient option, you usually get a discount for buying all six, and it is a permanent solution. I like doubleheart audio because they'll do the work for you and calibrate as well when you send them the motherboard. Estimated cost of chip replacement is $250 DIY to 300+ for full service."
via this auction
Pics of the inside below.
"Due for original voice chip cleaning or replacement which is normal for these classics and also reflected in the price and condition of “fair.” Two of its voices are out: VCAs 2 and 4. Meaning the synth works in all ways but skips those voices when playing in poly mode. Unison mode sounds great, of course. But anyway you probably know the drill with these 106 voice chips. You can give the chips a bath in acetone and hope for the best or replace at ~$50 each. Replacement of all the chips at once seems to be the more convenient option, you usually get a discount for buying all six, and it is a permanent solution. I like doubleheart audio because they'll do the work for you and calibrate as well when you send them the motherboard. Estimated cost of chip replacement is $250 DIY to 300+ for full service."
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