Wednesday, November 08, 2023
Noodle Soufflé with Virus TI ~ R2m ~ FS1r ~ Strymon Cloudburst
video upload by Ebotronix
Conductive Labs The NDLR V2
Access Virus TI
2x Doepfer R2 m Ribbon Controller
2x Mutable Instruments Midipal
Yamaha FS1r , MCS 2, 2x FC 7
Strymon Cloudburst
Dorian Scale Midipal and NDLR
8.11.2023
video # 2298
Abbey Road Reverb Trick with Soundtoys SuperPlate
video upload by soundtoys
"Tony shows a classic studio technique known as the Abbey Road reverb trick. While this approach certainly isn’t new, you’ll learn how to do it all within the SuperPlate plug-in using the built-in high and low cut filters, EQ bands, and input saturation to get a lush and professional-sounding reverb.
Get the Superplate reverb plugin or as part of the Soundtoys 5 bundle at www.soundtoys.com."
Note Soundtoys is also offering LITTLE PLATE for free here.
The Journey from Repetitive Patterns to Full-Fledged Songs
video upload by EZBOT
"In today's stream we will be talking about copying your patterns to create full songs, mashing genres, the value of Auto-Channel, and some other useful hardware devices you should have in your setup.
→ Get 10% Modbang cables with code: EZBOT23
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SHOP HERE: https://www.modbang.com/modbang-shop
Get the Techno Performance 1.0.3 Template among all my other templates and sound designs from patreon.com/ezbot and here: https://ko-fi.com/s/49a309043c"
Punk resonator . Minimal. Bliep crunchy noisy texture . Just perfect.
video upload by errorinstruments paul tas
You might remember the Punk Resonator from this previous teaser post.
via Error Instruments

A Powerful and Experimental Standalone Synthesizer
Are you looking for a standalone synthesizer that can create unique and experimental sounds?
Look no further than the Punk Resonator
. This compact box, designed in brickie format,
can be used as a drum or baseline maker,
or to create strange and unusual noises.
It's a mix between the legendary Atari punk console from the 80s
and an analog circuit that is created on a 556 or 555 step generator and a digital resonator.
The Punk Resonator has three different options and a modulator,
with a 3 LFO square sin random.
The randomness works with the loop lock function that can be used as a sequencer
with eight or 16 steps, based on the chaos theory.
There is an attenuator to change the control voltage to the different voices or CV input
, and there is a Lopes gate to make sounds short or drum-like.
The Punk Resonator operates on 9 volts center positive
and has a mono out.
It is compatible with standalone equipment like eurorack, Korg, and more.
This powerful machine has a lot of options and is a small experimental,
synthesizer. It's not made for regular sounds,
but rather for something different and over the top.
In conclusion,
if you're looking for a unique and experimental
standalone synthesizer, the Punk Resonator is an excellent choice.
With its mix of analog and digital circuitry,
three different options, and modulator,
this powerful machine is capable of creating a wide range of sounds
that are sure to impress. So why not give it a try and see what kind of
inc power cable
and 3 paths cables
experimental sounds you can create?"
Error Instruments Singularity eurorack passive drum Synthesizer
video upload by errorinstruments paul tas
Singularity eurorack making a Tokyo system
video upload by errorinstruments paul tas
Additional posts.
Analogue Solutions Ample Synthesizer - Selected Patches
video upload by Analogue Solutions
"Here are a few selected patches from the Analogue Solutions Ample synthesizer. All sounds are created with Ample itself, without external effects or distortions.
Ample is available now! Visit the Ample website at the link above.
Ample combines the best elements of several of our recent products.
-The sound elements of Fusebox
-Jack patch points of Concussor Eurorack
-Patch pin matrix of Vostok
-Echo from Dr Strangelove
-Sequencer and CV touch pads of Generator
It shares all this yet still has its own sound!
Ample can be as complex or as simple as you want it to be
We have given this synth a large and diverse number of controls that will give even the best and most experienced synthesists endless possibilities alongside the patch sockets.
We have presented the controls in a user-friendly and familiar synth layout that, together with this manual and other resources, enables even the new user to get great sounds."
Between Distortion and Strange Recursive Routing Schemes // Sonocurrent at Knobcon 2023
video upload by DivKid
"I've had the pleasure of talking to Graham from Sonocurrent at a few events now but we've never actually made video together. So I wanted to highlight his products but also his approach as a designer and musician interactive with his creations and methods. Graham mentioned how his patches are typically not generative, but are self regulating. It's a term I really like, along with his ideas about recursive routings and of course I'm a fan of distortion!"
Patch from Scratch: Shared System Patch Mashup! | Make Noise
video upload by MAKEN0ISE
"A mashup of two patch-from-scratches from late 2018, on the Black & Gold Shared System Plus."
Make Noise announced the discontinuation of the Make Noise Shared System on Nov 1.
The 2014/15 Soundcloud Shared System Series:
http://www.makenoisemusic.com
Patching a basic kit from scratch on the LXR-02
video upload by Richard DeHove
"This isn't a dazzleman superkit showcase video. It's a reality ride-along as I put together a pretty standard kit discussing the various parameters, choices and interactions as we go. It's a moderately long video but then there's a lot to cover and I wanted this to be a real walkthrough of the process. Even so I didn't cover lots of interesting things like LFO sidechaining, panning, effects and velocity - that's for next time.
I put a limiter on the final output to catch a couple of spikes but otherwise there is no other processing than what you see. If listening on headphones you may notice a little noise when the mic is active. There was a lot of ambient noise outside with traffic, birds and power tools - and of course the LXR's buttons are very clicky. With those disclaimers aside I hope you find the process and explanations useful.
The resulting kit 'Clomp' is on Patreon.
0:00 Initialize kit
0:47 Hear and play
1:15 Bass drum
2:09 BD - Envelopes
4:25 BD - Add grit
5:30 BD - Transient
7:00 Low tom
8:00 LT - Slope
9:24 LT- Osc 2
10:18 LT - Highpass
11:30 Clavything
12:04 CL - Envelope
12:18 CL - Noise
13:07 CL - Velocity
13:52 CL - LFO
15:59 Snare
16:25 SN - mix
17:27 SN - envelopes
18:28 SN - transient
18:51 SN - filter
19:43 SN - LFO
24:16 Clap
25:57 CP - filter
26:24 CP - LFO
29:12 Hats
30:02 HT - filter
30:16 HT - LFO
31:15 Kit test
32:12 Save kit
Lots of downloads for supporters on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/richarddehove
Many thanks to my kind patrons who keep this channel ad-free
My website: https://richarddehove.com/"
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