Saturday, August 26, 2023
Modal Carbon8 Experimental Synth - All Playing, No Talking
video upload by Kraft Music
"Find exclusive Modal Carbon8 Bundles at Kraft Music:
https://www.kraftmusic.com/brands/mod...
Chris Martirano shares an awesome example of the sounds and capabilities found on the Modal Carbon8
Modal Electronics Carbon8 uses over 40 complex digital algorithms and advanced oscillator modifiers to produce contemporary and unusual sounds for modern music production and performance. With a massive array of 34 filter types, shapeable LFO waveforms, a powerful sequencer/arpeggiator section and extensive realtime control, Carbon8 is the dream of today's music producers and performers. Like every Modal instrument, it integrates seamlessly into every synth environment and works with the free ModalApp available for computers and mobile devices.
Get more for your money with an exclusive Modal Electronics Carbon8 Experimental Synthesizer bundle from Kraft Music. These package deals include the accessories you'll need to get the most out of your new polysynth, 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!"
Designing Joy: an Interview with Korg.Berlin CEO Tatsuya Takahashi
via Perfect Circuit
"Tatsuya Takahashi, widely known as 'Tats', is a name that resonates loudly among sound synthesis enthusiasts and professionals. Over the last decade, his innovative mindset has been instrumental in resurrecting the popularity of analog synthesis, crafting a unique sonic landscape that blends tradition with novelty. Takahashi was been the creative engine behind some of Korg's most celebrated modern instruments, including the Monotron, the Volca series, and the Monologue and Minilogue synthesizers."
You can find the full interview at Perfect Circuit.
The following a few excerpts.

As you mention, this period coincided with the revival of analog synthesizers, and I like to think that I played a role in that amongst other members of the industry. However, back then, it was more about doing well in my job and fulfilling my passion. The vision or the philosophy wasn't as defined then as it is today.
Now, at 40, I have a different perspective. I look back at the 23 products I worked on while in Tokyo and try to understand what made my job fulfilling. Apart from my affinity for design, art, music, and the very act of creating—of being and doing, I realized that there was also an important external element that stimulated me, and that was the joy that the users derived from my designs." "If you look at the MS-20, there were very few people involved in that project. The people responsible for the specs, the electrical design, the mechanical design, and the manual were probably the same two or three people. They just operated using general design principles.
Such an approach brings a certain consistency and purity to the product. Of course, if you are working on a complex product like a workstation keyboard, you need a large team to cover all the layers. However, I romanticize this early era of hardware design where everything was unified. If you look at an old Siemens mic pre, everything from the latch that takes it out of the rack to a three-dimensional puzzle of transformers and vacuum tubes to electrical, mechanical industrial design—all these considerations combined together. It is the same idea here, we try to break the boundaries between different disciplines and just see it as one thing."
"Korg.Berlin is nearly three years old, and we are a subsidiary of Korg Inc. Our function is to conduct R&D for new musical instruments. We diverge from the main office in that we have a different product planning procedure. We work directly with things, and we try in physical form what ideas might work. By the nature of that, we are a bit more explorative.
Our operation specifically aims to do things differently from the way it is currently done in Tokyo and Asia as a whole, including the manufacturing infrastructure. Having spent a wonderful decade building mainly analog synthesizers, it was important for me personally to do something different here. The team in Tokyo carry on with that work, and they are super good at it. So there is no point in us doing the same thing. That is why we need a different approach, a different technology, a different appeal, and consequently, we need a different branding. That is why we have our own logo, and we identify ourselves as Korg.Berlin. These are some of the things that make us different.
Looking into the future, we feel that some form of this acoustic synthesis that we unveiled at Superbooth this year will be at the core of our forthcoming products, or even multiple product lines."
TMP-2-02 Vintage Synth TV Series from Benge
video upload by zack dagoba
Additional Vintage Synth TV episodes by Benge
00:00 Opening Titles
00:32 Introduction
01:29 Little Black Boxes
05:23 Switched On Cybersynths
14:14 Synthesiser Club
16:59 Commercial Break
17:54 Patching Today
30:59 Video Lab
34:56 Outro
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Episode two of the second series of the TV program from Benge, made at his Memetune Electronic Music Studio
The series explores his passion for vintage synthesiser instruments and studio gear and how he uses it on his productions and collaborations
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It is divided into the following sections:
LITTLE BLACK BOXES - A look at some classic rack mount synths of the 80s and 90s
SWITCHED ON - This second series looks at a type of synthesis based around the ideas of Cybernetics, which Benge calls CYBERSYNTHESIS
SYNTHESISER CLUB - A short musical demonstration of a synthesiser classic or three
PATCHING TODAY - A deep-dive into vintage modular systems and how to set up a patch on them, starting from scratch
VIDEO LAB - A look at old video equipment and how to create experimental visuals
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In THIS episode:
LITTLE BLACK BOXES - The Emu Proteus 2 Orchestral, from 1990
SWITCHED ON CYBERSYNTHS - A trip back to the 1960s for a look at the very first Cybersynth, the Buchla 100, including a patch based on Allen Strange’s seminal book Electronic Music, taken from the chapter “‘Real-time Networks’
SYNTHESISER CLUB - Connecting up the Korgs - featuring the Monopoly, DW6000, S770 and DDD1 drum machine
PATCHING TODAY - The Polyfusion 2000 system, with the AS1 sequencer, from the mid-1970s
VIDEO LAB - A look at some of the inspiration behind and planning for the making of Benge’s short film “Proof of Hyper-travel”
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LINKS:
Benge's Studio Blog: http://myblogitsfullofstars.blogspot.com
Memetune Studio Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/memetunestudio
Benge on Bandcamp: https://zackdagoba.bandcamp.com
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The MemeTune Programme Credits:
Everything in this video was created by B D Edwards (Benge)
All music, design, writing, filming and production completed at Memetune Studios, UK, 2023
LACRIMOSA from Requiem in D minor - For a Novation Peak synthesizer and a Moog Mother 32
video upload by Michele Cataneo
"LACRIMOSA from Requiem in D minor K626 - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Sequenced with Ableton Live
Instruments:
Novation Peak
Moog Mother 32
Recorded in Berlin in august 2023
Filmed and directed by Anita Seferi and Michele Cataneo
Cameras:
Bmpcc4k
Sony a 7s
Lenses:
Sigma 18mm
SIgma '70-300"
201 Pocket Piano - Text Pattern w/ Thru Notes
video upload by Critter & Guitari
"https://critterandguitari.com/201
This is a pattern for the 201 Pocket Piano. It’s musical magic is found in its ability to simultaneously play both arpeggios and a steady note! So you get a solid note ringing out as long as you press a key (or keys) and then you get arpeggiated notes from that steady note too!
To make this pattern even better, the arpeggiated pattern is set by an easily edited text file! Create your own arpeggios/repeated notes!"
Intellijel System² with Strymon Cloudburst
video upload by Ebotronix
Intellijel
µMod V1 Ringmodulator
2x Planar 2 ,
2x Polaris Multi Mode Filter
2x Dixie II +
2x Multi FX 1u
Quadratt
Mixup
Cylonix - Cyclebox II with expander
7u Case
Jouranalogue Filter 8 , Link 2
MI Veils V2, Ripples, 2x Peaks,
µYarns 1u and Ornament and Crime (Khamaj Microtonal Scale) by Tunefish Modular
4ms Peg
WMD Modbox
Hexinverter Panmix
2x Meng Qi DPLPG
Strymon 2x Cloudburst
26.08.2023
vid # 2262
Synful Orchestra Now Free
Horns 8 Patch video upload by Analog Prophet
"Synful Orchestra patch Horns 8. The timbre is controlled by mod wheel. Added Bricasti reverb (plate 2.65 s).
Synful Orchestra is now free to download and use from their site: www.synful.com"
Also see Roger Linn with Synful & the LinnStrument.
Free Virtual Vocaid VST3 VST AU plugin instrument
video upload by SampleScience
via SampleScience
"Virtual Vocaid is a software rendition of Texas Instruments' Vocaid, a vocal assistance device created for individuals with speech impairments. It accurately reproduces the distinct synthetic speech of the iconic astrophysicist Stephen Hawking.
The software can produce all feasible combinations of words, letters, and numbers generatable by the original device.
Sound manipulation is facilitated through integrated ADSR amplitude envelopes and four DSP effects. Additionally, the software incorporates a multi-LFO feature, enabling modulation of pitch, pan, or amplitude.
The sound library is categorized into sections such as alphabet, bedside, games, numbers, and telephone, ensuring comprehensive usability."
Building a DIY Modular Synth with Tucker Macor
video uploads by Tucker Macor
Playlist at the time of this post:
1. The Beginning of my Modular Synthesizer | The Power Supply
Building the power supply and installing my first four modules to start my take on a DIY modular synthesizer.2. A Modular Synth's Dream | The MegaMaxSequencer
----------------------- Code and Project Files -----------------------
https://github.com/TuckerMacor/SynthPSU
0:00 Intro
0:15 What is a Modular Synthesizer?
0:53 Power Supply Design
2:54 Finished Power Supply
6:15 Other Modules / Sound Test
9:30 Outro and end cards
Building a multipurpose digital Kosmo module. Primarily a sequencer but also serves as a digital module software development platform. It has 8 inputs/outputs 2 of which are on a 12 bit DAC that has output circuitry to switch between 0 to 5 volts high resolution or 0 to 10 volts slightly less high resolution, 2 on PWM capable Arduino pins that have a voltage doubler to reach 10 volts, and 4 on analog input pins that can be used as analog inputs or digital outputs.3. I'm Back
----------------------- Code and Project Files -----------------------
https://github.com/TuckerMacor/DualSc...
----------------------- Music Credits -----------------------
Brock Berrigan - Fine Wine, Three Am
www.brockberrigan.com
bit.ly/BrockSpotify
----------------------- Chapters -----------------------
0:00 Intro
0:25 How Does A Sequencer Work?
0:55 Baby 8 Sequencer
1:15 Sequencer Design
1:42 Building it
3:04 Finished Module
4:20 Outro and end cards
This video covers everything I worked on in the 10 months I abandoned YouTube for.4. Making 80's Synth Tech Work with a Modern Computer
Explosion Timer Code: https://github.com/TuckerMacor/Explos...
Baby 8 Seq Code: https://github.com/TuckerMacor/Simple...
In this video I build a DIY and open source MIDI to CV interface for my modular synthesizer.
----------------------- Code and Project Files -----------------------
https://github.com/TuckerMacor/DIY-MI...
----------------------- Music Credits -----------------------
Brock Berrigan - Funkin' Around
www.brockberrigan.com
bit.ly/BrockSpotify
----------------------- Chapters -----------------------
0:00 Intro
0:25 Build Montage
0:55 Problems
1:40 It Works!
2:44 The Megalovania test
3:24 Monophonic vs Polyphonic
4:00 Wet Hands
Octave CAT / CAT Stick / Dolby 361
video upload by HanzVolt
"Using an Octave CAT Stick to control some parameters on an Octave CAT
and of course passing thru the Dolby 361 with Vocal Stressor Modification"
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