Sunday, October 08, 2023
Sequential Trigon-6 ► Sound Demo [1 HOUR]
video upload by Mr. Card
"Check out my private collection of Sweet Sounds dedicated to Sequential Trigon-6: https://bit.ly/trigon-6sweet 🎵
I used the great Soundtower Sequential Trigon-6 editor when recording the material - https://bit.ly/trigon-6editor 🎵"
Hans Zimmer - Interstellar - Live Looping Cover | Novation Peak | Roland FP-30 | Roland TR6S
video upload by Therapheutic.
"Now finally, all devices receiving the master MIDI Clock.
- I had to add another MIDI to USB interface from the TR6S MIDI Out to the Loopy Pro USB network (USB interface).
Hardware:
Novation Peak #novationpeak
Roland FP-30 #rolandfp30
Roland TR6S #tr6s
Arturia Keylab Essential 49 #arturiakeylab
Yamaha AG06 MK2 (Audio Interface Mixer)
Presonus E5 #presonus
Presonus Sub8
Jaspers 3R-140B Keyboard Stand
Jaspers Monitor Holders 50B
Software:
FL-Studio 20 (Windows) #flstudio
Loopy Pro (IOS) #loopypro"
Loop Improvisation #004 | Novation Peak | Roland TR6S | Loopy Pro
video uploads by Therapheutic.
Playlist:
Loop Improvisation #004 | Novation Peak | Roland TR6S | Loopy Pro
Loop Improvisation #003 | Novation Peak | Roland TR6S | Loopy Pro
Loop Improvisation #002 | Novation Peak | Roland FP-30 | Roland TR6S | Loopy Pro
Loop Improvisation #001| Novation Peak | Roland FP-30 | Loopy Pro
Live Looping Synthwave | Novation Peak | Roland FP-30 | Roland TR6S
Novation Summit | No Talking | Playing analog custom patches
video upload by xu.sounddesign - dirk rohde
XU Sounddesign
Dirk Rohde
Studio Xeniaturaba
Location: Northern Germany
Contact: xu.sounddesign@gmx.net
This is the Novation Summit. No external gear, no mastering, no effects ... nothing, but the pure Summit :-)
INSTRUO HQ TOUR // a fantastical place of Eurorack, design, manufacturing, music studios & more!
video upload by DivKid
"Join us for a tour of the Instruo headquarters up in Glasgow, Scotland, UK. You learn how to caffeinate properly while you're at it.
It's an amazing place with music studios, subSine academy and band rooms all wrapped around the design, prototyping and manufacturing of Instruo products. This video was recorded as part of a larger multi day visit for some other 'activities' (top secret for now) so while the large part of the tour is shot at once on a quiet Sunday you'll see a few other clips from the days prior."
Instruo Troika | Life after Retirement
video upload by Cinematic Laboratory
"One of the first Instruo modules I am aware of is Troika. It's a three oscillator VCO that started as a hand made heavy brass panel module and was officially retired a month ago. There aren't much videos around except for the official 'how it's made' and a handful of videos from a time where Eurorack was still a niche (six years ago). The official lifespan is 2016-2023. Honestly, I never had much interest in the Troika until I gave it a try last Jamuary in VCV Rack. It sounds absolutely amazing and it immediately went to my wishlist. When Instruo announced the module's retirement I got one.
My module has serial 22 so I can't help wondering how old 'brand new' really is.
When I started to make this video, my mindset was 'Moog/Subtractive/Eastcoast' because of the 3-Osc design. I recreated the mimimoog layout with a few special guests like Maths and Clouds, and AJH Transistor Ladder as the iconic Moog filter.
It's been three days of enjoying cool music and this morning I realized how important a 3-Osc VCO is for approximating 99.9% of the best 80's sounds ever. It sounds more like an ARP 2600 because of all the patchpoints (and Maths as the LFO). It got even better when I swapped the ladder filter for Instruo's 1047 multimode filter which was part of the older ARP 2500. So my personal conclusion is that Troika is a super interesting VCO for anyone with a love for the 70's-80's and want to go a few steps further than the Moog and the ARP can offer.
I was able to buy a used one about a year ago, but decided not to do it, because I did not see any added value to the stuff I alread have. I can now say, if you find a reasonably priced used one, it's worth it."
MSW SY-1 / Pearl Syncussion Modifications
video upload by Maffez Synthmods
"Got the Syncussion recreation by Michigan Synth Werks recently and could finally go fully in with modifications, something I would have never dared to do with my old Pearl SY-1. On this page here you find a documentation of DIY modifications for this iconic drum synthesiser (including filter resonance, vco hard sync, and oscillator mode switching at audio rates): https://maffez.com/?page_id=3864."
SY99 screen and battery replacement, short sound demo
video upload by Floyd Steinberg
"In this video, I'm replacing the screen and the batteries in a Yamaha SY99 workstation from 1991. Table of contents:
00:00 hello
00:40 hardware overview
02:20 taking it apart...
03:50 floppy drive emulator
04:28 check the screen first...
04:56 taking it apart, continued
07:44 remove the old screen
08:47 insert the new screen
09:09 reassemble
11:20 replace the batteries
12:15 final reassembly
13:00 important considerations
13:21 sound demo
14:20 bye-bye
Relevant links: https://www.synth-parts.com/search?sS...
HÄLP ZIS CHANNEL
https://www.patreon.com/floyd_steinberg
https://floydsteinberg.gumroad.com/
https://floydsteinberg.bandcamp.com/"
SYNTHFEST 2023
video uploads by Sound On Sound magazine
Playlist:
SYNTHFEST 2023 - Rhodes MK8 Effects and V8
SYNTHFEST 2023 - Nonlinear Labs C15
SYNTHFEST 2023 - Analogue Solutions - Maximus
SYNTHFEST 2023 Tone Science - Triple Cross and Chance Delay
SYNTHFEST 2023 Audio Computer - Beat Friend
SYNTHFEST 2023 Cong Burn - Strokes
SYNTHFEST 2023 Officina del Malista - ML23 Midi for Malista
Synthfest 2023 - Audio Computer Weather Station
LABELS/MORE:
Analogue Solutions,
Audio Computer,
Congburn,
NONLINEAR LABS,
Officina Del Malista,
Rhodes,
SynthFest UK,
Tone Science
Synthfest UK 23: Analogue Solutions - Maximus - 8 Voice Monster
video upload by sonicstate
"At Synthfest UK 2023, we caught up with Tom from Analogue Solutions who gave us our first hands-on look at the Maximus Analog Synthesizer. While it might not be as colossal as its predecessor, the Colossus, the Maximus still packs a punch. This beast features 8 individual voices, each with its own sequencer, giving musicians the flexibility to craft a wide range of sounds, from lush pads to percussion elements. Maximus employs a vintage-inspired approach to tuning, with no central control, harking back to the 1970s ethos of hands-on control. While it is capable of huge polyphonic patches, Tom's vision for the Maximus is to offer musicians the ability to create diverse sequences and utilize the voices independently, allowing for rich sonic exploration. With its voltage-controlled filter and multi-mode options, it's clear that the Maximus draws inspiration from classic analog synths like the Oberheim SEM. Additionally, it boasts a five-octave keyboard with aftertouch and a unique touchplate with triggering and flexible CV capabilities. Analogue Solutions has embraced a normalization approach, making patching a breeze, while also providing the option to switch out circuits for advanced sound design. The Maximus also offers delay and spring reverb effects, further expanding its sonic palette.
With the first production run already sold out, tom is busy crafting the next batch and the Maximus should become available again in November 2023.
Analogue Solutions Maximus Price: £22,500"
You can find additional Analogue Solutions Maximus posts here.
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