Tuesday, August 08, 2023
Oberheim OB X8 Sound Demo (no talking) with Presets for Ambient, Electronica and Melodic Techno
video upload by Limbic Bits
0:00 (PADS) Mosaic Texture
0:58 Winter Solstice
2:03 Cortisol
2:34 Eerie Drone C
3:22 Kingdom of Fools
4:19 Transmission
5:08 Cascade
5:22 Rain
6:14 The Hive
6:42 Freezing
6:59 Relax
9:06 First Contact
9:49 Parabiosis
10:26 Dawn of the Pad
11:10 Cortisol (again)
11:41 Adrenaline
12:22 Epinephrine
13:06 Amygdala
13:28 Dopamine
14:09 Vessels
14:47 Cochlea
15:02 Cranial Nerve II
15:25 Focus Pad
16:21 Hippocampus
17:10 Limbic Pad
18:02 (BASS) Weltenzerstörer
18:25 Bass Anthem
18:36 LowRider
18:42 Sync Bass
18:56 Pathetic
19:21 Pitch Black
19:32 Basic Bass
19:48 Adenosine
20:13 Orga Bass
20:23 Kicked Bass
20:30 House Bass
20:38 Sub Bass
20:47 (LEADS) H2SO4
22:10 Afterlife
23:11 Transcendent
23:25 Capitan Pasado
23:41 Arachnoid
24:09 Boarder Lead
24:39 Cotton Candy
25:29 Arcadia
25:39 AggroD
25:55 Fast Lane
26:11 Mellow Pulse
26:32 Helios
26:54 Broken Marble
27:18 Duality
27:50 Walking Lead
28:05 BaseLead
28:14 (EFX) Signals
28:23 Factory Arp
28:30 Chaos
28:36 Arcade Arp
28:42 Relax Drone Outro
Behringer Teases New Simmons SDS-3 Desktop & Eurorack Format Drum Synth
via Behringer
"That’s the stuff I love the most. Whenever i get a new prototype on my desk, I’ll set it up and connect it to my speakers. I can’t tell you how much fun it is to bring one of those new babies to life and listen to them for the first time. This SDS-3 looks and sounds so amazing.
That’s what I love about my job:-)"
Stand by Me: The Sounds Made for the Film
video upload by Anthony Marinelli Music
"In this video, Anthony tells the story surrounding the musical score from (1986) hit film Stand by Me which features an All-Star cast that incudes River Phoenix, Wil Wheaton, Corey Feldman, Jerry O'Connell, Kiefer Sutherland, Casey Siemaszko, John Cusack and Richard Dreyfuss.
We learn that the first version of the film was titled The Body, named after the novel by Stephen King. The film's director, Rob Reiner intuitively changed the film's name to Stand by Me after licensing the rights to the song with the same name written by Ben E. King along with Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller. The name change was made only one week before the film's delivery date. With little time to spare, the musical score was re-created using the sounds and melody from the song and performed on the Synclavier Digital Music System using it's on board sequencer/recorder and employing a sound modeling technique unique to the Synclavier called "Resynthesis".
Anthony describes "Resynthesis"as creating synthesizer sounds based on samples analyzed by the computer that use cross fades of back-to-back wave tables. "Resynthesis" gives you the tonal character of the original sampled sound with all the benefits of a synth (e.g less memory, same length across the keyboard, more editing capabilities...) Along with Brian Banks, Anthony programmed all the sounds and replayed the entire score in this way after the original score by Oscar Winning composer Jack M. Nietzsche was abandoned. The film's director Rob Reiner was present throughout the scoring process. The duo had just completed work programming and performing Jack's score for the John Carpenter Oscar Nominated film Starman.
In this video you'll hear the actual sounds used in the film that Anthony loads from the original 5.25" floppy disks (that still work perfectly after being in storage for close to 40 years). The final score used a core instrumentation of resynthesized versions of a flute, stand up bass, bowed wine glasses and piano. There was no DAW in existence so all the tracks were input into the Synclavier's internal sequencer/recorder and locked to picture using the latest feature SMPTE time code. With this set up, everyone could watch the film while the music was being recorded.
Anthony also states the importance of a good film or a good song. It's all the difference in the potential of your work as a programmer, arranger or performer. He advises to step back and really listen to what you are creating to find the emotion in the sounds.
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.
https://www.discogs.com/release/19915...
Instagram: https://instagram.com/anthonymarinell...
Website: www.anthonymarinelli.com"
Cheetah MS6 Synthesizer [Demo 01] Can I Edit Sounds Using Cubase?
video upload by gstormelectro
"Audio + Video by G-Storm Electro c. 2023
Ah the Cheetah MS6 DCO Synth module. Let's get real, front panel editing is no fun and slow af. I want to use Cubase to edit the sounds. Will it work?
Where I found Cheetah MS6 firmware update Eprom
http://www.maad.net/ms6/
Where I found Cheetah MS6 Cubase Device panel
https://cykong.com/CubaseSX/SXpanels.htm
Recorded direct, only the onboard effects are used. No other mastering or effects have been added."
G-Storm Electro:
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ONDIOLINE Quick Oscillator Repair Job using Forgotten Futures Book
video upload by Vintage Keys Studio
"A brief explanation of an oscillator fault in the Ondioline. Resistors around the Oscillator valve (an ECC82) were all original and some had failed, causing a rise in pitch whenever a note was played.
Filmed and Badly Edited on a phone by Steve Christie, as Louisa was away on holiday. Steve hasn't had a holiday for 10 years.
GET A COPY OF THE FORGOTTEN FUTURES ONDIOLINE MANUAL HERE: https://forgottenfutures.bandcamp.com...
OUR WEBSITE:
https://vintagekeysstudio.com"
See the Ondioline label below for more. Also checke out Jean-Jacques Perrey et son Ondioline.
Philicorda GM 751 Valve Organ from 1967
video upload by Vintage Keys Studio
"Steve Christie from Vintage Keys Studio demonstrates a fully working* Stereo Philips Philicorda GM 751 Organ in all its glory.
This organ came to our studio in need of repair and has been fully restored by Steve. It is a valve/transistor hybrid from 1967. Later models were solid state.
Comes with a LDR based swell pedal which attaches to the base of the organ via a DIN plug. It has two internal speakers that face out left (source signal) and out right (source signal / reverb switched) for a stereo effect.
The organ is mounted on a sturdy iron frame with attractive wooden supports, and comes with its own equally attractive music stand.
Valves: 8 x ECC83, 1 x ECL82,
Neon Lamps/Diodes: 5 x Z70U, 68 x ZA1001, 1 x ZZ1000
Transistors: 3 x AC125, 2 x AC128, 4 x AD149
This organ has been used in sessions for many years and continues to remain a reliable keyboard with a wonderful variety of sounds which can be modified using the 5 filters and their combinations, 3 organ registers, Vibrato circuit and Reverb (called 'Reverbeo') - on German models this is labelled 'Hall'
Steve and other session musicians from Vintage Keys are available to record this organ for you as a layer to add to your own project. Please contact us at https://vintagekeysstudio.com for more details."
PE Clef String Ensemble 1978 Custom Kit-Built Analog Synth with mods
video upload by Vintage Keys Studio
PE = Practical Electronics. This is the first post to feature a demo of the Clef String Ensemble. You find a couple of pics of one in this post from 2012.
"Steve Christie (aka whatever silly-sounding name he makes up) demonstrates the PE Clef String Ensemble from 1978. With added functionality with a few simple modifications.
Here are the original plans for your perusal:
https://vintagekeysstudio.com/pe-clef...
Filmed and Edited by Louisa Revolta
Recorded and Mixed by Steve Christie at Vintage Keys Studio"
RiHa Orchestra Organ and analog mono synth from 1978
video upload by Vintage Keys Studio
RiHa Orchestra Organ Part 2 Harp and ARC Rhythm and Drum machine explained
RiHa Orchestra Organ Part 3 bonus clip - Deep Diving in the RiHa!
"Filmed and Edited by Louisa Revolta
Recorded and Mixed by Steve Christie at Vintage Keys Studio
Music by Steve Christie."
https://vintagekeysstudio.com
Note this is the first post to feature the RiHa Orchestra. There have been two previous posts featuring RiHa as a brand.
Jen Carousel C-450 with built in CX-2000 Monophonic Synthesiser
video upload by Vintage Keys Studio
What am I seeing? What am I hearing?
"Steve Christie demonstrates the rare Jen Carousel C-450 synthetone; a crazy late 70s dual manual organ with a built in mono synth.
Written by Steve Christie and Freddie Phillips
Filmed and Edited by Louisa Revolta
Recorded and Mixed by Steve Christie at Vintage Keys Studio"
This patch alone makes the Yamaha EX5 worth owning
video upload by Floyd Steinberg
"This patch/performance's name is 'Celebration', showcasing the EX5's unique 'FDSP' synthesis, which can apply an individual effect to every note you play.
HÄLP ZIS CHANNEL
https://www.patreon.com/floyd_steinberg
https://floydsteinberg.gumroad.com/
https://floydsteinberg.bandcamp.com/"
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