Thursday, November 02, 2023
Molchat Doma | На дне | Moog Sound Lab
video upload by Moog Music Inc
"In a recent visit to the Moog Sound Lab in Asheville, NC, Belarusian-turned-LA post-punk trio Molchat Doma performed an exclusive version of “На дне (Na Dne, At the Bottom),” the dark, danceable opening track of the band’s second studio album, 'Этажи (Etazhi).'
Formed in 2017 and currently on the coveted Sacred Bones Records roster, Molchat Doma has been a force in defining today’s new-wave renaissance. The band’s synth-pop-meets-industrial style is a seamless and authentic representation of ‘80s synth-driven sound—revived and reimagined.
In this performance of “На дне (Na Dne, At the Bottom),” the band blends warm synth leads, pulsing bass lines, and deep, droning vocals. On top of a simple, resolute drum machine beat, the artists use Moog One, Moog Grandmother, and a Novation 49SL MKIII to build the track’s melodic leads and bass.
Molchat Doma is…
Egor Shkutko: vocals
Roman Komogortsev: guitar, synths, and drum machine
Pavel Kozlov: bass and synths
For more about Molchat Doma, visit molchatdoma.com."
Novation Summit - 78 seconds - xu.sounddesign
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. One sound, no external gear, no mastering, no effects ... the pure Summit in 78 seconds :-)"
rare birds: Technics SY-1010 analog mono synth
video upload by ohm_studi_ohm
"Demo of a recently serviced (and converted to 230v) Technics SY-1010 analog mono synth.
Only produced for the japanese market you don't find many out of there.
Very simple design but very nice sounding, a bit like Roland SH-101.
The VCA initial gain control, continuous oscillator pitch adjustement and fast LFO give this little synth a lot more possibilities that you would first think of.
Extremely compact and lightweight too.
Get in touch if interested: sales.ohmstudiohm@gmx.fr"
Alesis Andromeda A6 - Monsterpatch Analog
video upload by xu.sounddesign - dirk rohde
"XU Sounddesign
Dirk Rohde
Studio Xeniaturaba
Location: Northern Germany
Contact: xu.sounddesign@gmx.net
This is the Alesis Andromeda A6. One monsterpatch, no external gear, no mastering, no effects ... nothing, but the pure Andromeda :-)
If you´re interested in my custom soundpack 'moviescore' for Alesis Andromeda with 128 (!!!) patches, please take a look at the demo and write me an email"
Alessandro Cortini + MATTHS Rig Tour
video upload by sonicstate
"Alessandro Cortini played a rare UK gig last weekend, and regular Sonic TALK panelist Matt Hodson AKA MATTHS was booked in the support slot.
We figured it was a great opportunity to have them talk about their gear selection and approach to the performance.
Alessandro opted for something minimal to support his completely improvised approach, with two Make Noise Strega (these were designed in conjunction with Alessandro) and two 0-CTRL - sequencer/CV controllers, Strymon Blue Sky and Volante all into an Allen and Heath Zone 96 DJ mixer, the laptop runs Resolume visuals for the show.
http://cortini.bandcamp.com
Matths has a different approach basing his set around pre writtern material and re-voicing larger modular rig, with the Knobula Poly Cinematic for chords, 1010music Bit Box for triggering CV and gates, the Expert Sleepers ES-9 running from the laptop for triggers from Bitwig, the Soma Pulsar-23, Beatstep
Matt uses an analogue parallel compression path to give the stereo feed to front of house a more consistent polished sound.
https://matths.bandcamp.com/
We have a full 360 Video of MATTHS set available on our Patreon
and also on MATTHS Bandcamp
http://patreon.com/sonicstate
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00:00 Alessandro Cortini interview
13:55 MATTHS interview"
Make Noise Strega Patches: Texture, Noise, Drone, Lead. Demo
video upload by Anton Anru
"«Noise & Texture» is a collection of 50 patches for a semi-modular synthesizer, Make Noise Strega.
Although Strega is often seen as part of the Make Noise trio (0-Coast + 0-Ctrl + Strega), it remains an intriguing standalone synth. My goal was to explore its full potential independently, without connecting other Make Noise devices. Strega is a truly unique instrument, offering inspiration for crafting the unusual and experimental timbres.
💾 Get the soundset: https://antonanru.sellfy.store/p/stre...
This collection includes lo-fi textures, drones, leads, noises, FXs, and rhythmical patches. They can take center part in a track or serve as a supporting element, creating an atmospheric background.
These presets are suitable for various genres of electronic music where experimental sound design plays a crucial role, including: Ambient, Techno, Minimal, Deep, Electronica, Drone, Industrial, Dubstep, Hardcore, Garage, Cinematic, and others.
Each page contains notes that explain how the patch works, what parameters are worth tweaking during playback, and how to develop the timbre during a performance. If you make all the settings consciously and try the things mentioned in the notes, you will learn a lot about the synth and discover its true depth.
To recreate these patches, you need up to 5 patch cords.
There are audio examples of all patches inside the folder with the soundset.
In most cases, I utilize the 1V/OCT input (indicated by a black cable in the images) to send note information to Strega. There are several popular methods to achieve this:
- Using a MIDI keyboard or controller with CV output, such as the Arturia Keystep or Beatstep.
- Employing the Make Noise 0-CTRL.
- Utilizing software like Ableton (or another DAW with similar capabilities) to send CV signals via an audio interface.
You have the flexibility to choose any of these methods and play notes manually with a keyboard or use their internal arpeggiators and sequencers. In some of my audio examples, I used the internal arpeggiator of the Keystep.
If you don't have any of these devices or prefer not to use them, you can still effectively utilize the patches. In this scenario, you'll be working with a single note or pitch, which you can set using the TONIC parameter.
Don’t forget to use Touch Plates for immediate modulations and expression.
Worng Electronics - Parallax! Eurorack Stereo FIlter.
video upload by Signal Sounds
"Parallax is a stereo filter designed with a classic sound, a simple friendly interface, lots of modulation options and two flavours of output. Designed to bring your modular system into a stereo world, Parallax is a pair of filters for your left and right signals which are controlled with common stereo controls, as well as controls to skew the cutoff and resonance in the stereo field. Parallax is perfect for making synth patches from stereo sources, or for taking a mono signal and making it stereo.
A stereo signal (or mono to the left input) passes through filters based on the design of the classic Pro-One but with a number of tweaks to update the filter for modern use. in addition to the -24dB/oct outputs there are -12db/oct outputs added for a brighter, smoother sound in addition to the powerful sound four-pole sound you would expect. All outputs are available simultaneously, giving you more patching options.
For more info head on over to https://www.worngelectronics.com/
or hit up www.signalsounds.com
#eurorack #synth #modular #synthesizer #analog #filter #stereotypes
0:00 - Intro
1:15 - Cruinn Jam
3:52 - Audio Rate Modulation
6:40 - Lots of Modulation
9:00 - Outro"
Mehr Music Machines - Oneshot
video upload by NOISEBUG
"The Mehr Music Machine - Oneshot is a hybrid modulation device. A modulation event generator, existing somewhere between an envelope generator and LFO. A single trigger can set off an event with up to 36 repeats that naturally decay over time, eight different waveforms, a variable delay between repeats and a wave cycle rate range of 50ms out 2.6 seconds.
There are only a few of these in existence, so act fast. Visit noisebug for more info.
https://www.noisebug.net/collections/..."
"Mehr Music Machines - Oneshot is a versatile Eurorack module designed around innovative modulation concepts, functioning as a One-Shot modulation event Generator. This module offers a unique approach to modulation, residing in the realm between an envelope generator and an LFO.
Key Features:
1. Event Generation: The module generates captivating modulation waveforms from a single "ping". This ping's shape and speed are adjustable, allowing for a broad spectrum of effects.
2. Echoes: Users can add decaying echoes to the ping, enhancing the complexity of the sound. The Delay and Repeats controls offer fine-tuning, providing the ability to create effects like bouncing balls, echoing hits, percussive decays or complex moving sounds.
3. Waveform Variety: The module produces eight distinct ping waveforms, each with a unique character at different speeds. This variety results in a wide array of sound possibilities.
4. Versatility in Triggering: The ONESHOT module supports simple triggering through a manual SPST button or input pulses of various levels, providing flexibility in usage.
5. Adjustable Parameters: Parameters such as ping rate (ranging from 2.5 seconds to 50 milliseconds), echo delay time (up to 2.2 seconds), and the number of repeats (1 to 36) are adjustable, allowing for intricate sound sculpting.
6. User-Friendly Design: The module features a straightforward layout and application, encouraging a hands-on performative experience.
The Mehr Music Machine - Oneshot offers a creative playground for modular synth enthusiasts. With its ability to produce an array of unique and variable modulation waveforms, it adds an exciting and inspiring dimension to sound design. Its versatility, ranging from simple triggered decay to intricate modulation patterns, makes it a valuable addition to any modular setup, opening the door to experimental and innovative soundscapes."
Gotharman's Zaturn: New wave shapes and layout!
video upload by gotharman
"In the forthcoming update, the Type 2 oscillators will get an added Shape parameter, for more waveforms. It will also be possible to select a new parameter layout, which might be more logical to the position of the knobs :)
The Vothar8 filters are installed in this Zaturn.
www.gotharman.dk"
SEM vs SEM - November 2023 edition
video upload by John Schussler
"The G-Storm Electro SEM VCF arrived the other day, and I figured I'd give it a listen in comparison to what, up to this point, I think is the best SEM eurorack module: the Studio Electronics SEM VCF.
(Spoiler alert: The G-Storm gives the SE a serious run for its money)
I've also thrown in the Bubblesound SEM20 and an AMSynths Obie XA. The Bubblesound is mostly SEM, but with some MS-10 bits grafted on that makes it more aggro. The Obie XA isn't a SEM at all, different chip, but is also modeled after an Oberheim filter so I figured I'd toss it in for contrast.
VCO is a Befaco Pony, first on saw then on square. Sequencer is a Clank Chaos. Envelope is Zadar.
Be forewarned: a lot of this video is me going back, and forth, and back, and forth, and back and forth between modules. Don't get seasick.
00:00 Intro
00:20 Standard gain
03:43 Gain up
06:46 Resonance up
08:56 Tight envelope
16:00 Square wave"
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