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Monday, November 13, 2023

Alesis 6461 Prototype Pics



Follow-up to this post. Some pics of the Alesis 6461 / QS6 in via Mike.

He recieved confirmation from Dave Bryce of Alesis that this was indeed the prototype of the QS6. The 6461 refered to 64 note polyphony and 61 keys.

Roland D-50 - "Linear Legacy" Soundset (BIG DEMO)


video upload by LFOstore

"Also Working: Boutique D-05,D-550,Roland Cloud Vst Version!

BUY: https://lfo.sellfy.store/p/roland-d-5...

Welcome to the "Linear Legacy" series of soundsets!

We are finishing the series with Roland D-50 synthesizer.

Roland D-50 - an iconic machine & hidden treasure for sountracks & ambient soundscapes.

Countless amount of tracks were made for albums, cinema, advertisment with this legendary synthesizer.

'Linear Legacy' soundset contains 64 most beautiful, warm, analog & deep sounds immediately ready to go in your sound production including:

Massive strings
Evolving cosmic pads & drones
Beautiful sharp plucks & poly
Big Basses
Cinematic brasses
Iconic Synth Emulations
Sequences

All the sounds are handmade & reacting on velocity & modulation wheel & aftertouch

Instructions of HOW TO are included.

Made by Nick Klimenko aka Chronos, a creator of “Organica” for Waldorf Blofeld & “WS Universe” for Korg Wavestation

Enjoy!"

Yamaha Y-CAMS Demonstration Package


video uploads by Failed Muso

"The four tracks contained within the Y-CAMS Demonstration Package for the Yamaha QX1, TX816 and RX11."

"This set was only ever available to dealers and demonstrators in the mid 1980's."

Playlist:
Yamaha Y-CAMS Demonstration Package - Tri X - written and programmed by Toshiro Imaizumi.
Yamaha Y-CAMS Demonstration Package - Slunky Bunk - written and programmed by David Bristow.
Yamaha Y-CAMS Demonstration Package - Lament - written by J.J. Johnson and transcribed by Takehira Honda.
Yamaha Y-CAMS Demonstration Package - St. Elsewhere - written by Dave Grusin and transcribed by Gary Leuenberger.

Mega Techniques Tutorial with Clock Dividers


video upload by Omri Cohen

"Here you can find the patching techniques and ideas document - https://bit.ly/patchingideasdoc

Here you can find all the patches from this video - https://drive.google.com/file/d/1biKA...

00:00 - Introduction
00:20 - What is a clock divider
01:26 - Polyrhythms
03:18 - Combined with logic
06:08 - Combined with trigger delay
09:27 - Using a sequencer as a clock
11:16 - Random clock divisions
13:32 - Mixing with randomness
15:47 - Harmonies with S&H
19:11 - Mixing divisions for pitch
21:13 - Manipulating sequences
23:26 - As a clock multiplier
25:19 - Feedback loops
27:54 - Combined with slew limiters
30:19 - Sub octaves\harmonics
32:35 - Distortion
34:45 - Using a sequencer as a clock divider"

Consider joining our community on Patreon and Discord - https://www.patreon.com/omricohen
Want to learn Modular Synthesis? have a look here - https://bit.ly/learnmodular
Interested in more patching techniques and ideas? Have a look here - https://bit.ly/3o1Q3Sg"

Accidental Workbench Jam With Modular Synth And Mellotron


video upload by John L Rice

"It’s easy to get distracted from immediate goals when things start sounding interesting. 😊 Little modular synth with Hexinverter/Re:Synthesis:LWSS sequencer, 2hp Tune, STG Oscillator, Moon 517S VCF, SSL Envelope/VCA all in a Synthesizers.com Box4 case and of course the Mellotron Micro. #modularsynth #mellotron #electronicmusic"

Singularity for Arp 2600, VCS3, the Crown, Mellotron M4000D Mini and Gong


video upload by R. Reger

"Original soundscape for (mostly) analog instruments."

Manhattan Bridge Subway Ride (N & Q trains) with original music


video upload by CatSynth TV

"The view looking south from an eastbound subway train over the Manhattan Bridge in New York, with original music. The southern side of the bridge carries tracks for the N and Q lines of the New York City subway.

Filmed in January 2023

The music is built around the original sound from the subway rides. Instrumentation includes:
Arturia EFX Fragments
Tracktion KULT
Cherry Audio Mercury 6 and Stardust 201 delay
Jaymar toy piano
Landscape Stereo Field
Strymon Starlab
QuBit Prism
John Cage Prepared Piano from Big Fish Audio (Kontakt)
EastWest Hollywood Orchestra Solo Cello"

Error Instruments DIY Blind Noise Nano: Build & Demo


video upload by Musical Miscellany (Poorness Studios)

"Paul Tas from Error Instruments sent me this DIY Kit with my last order. It's their Blind Noise Nano drone synth. It's a cool little drone machine that responds to touch. Moving the knobs changes pitch and modulation.

Intro - 0:00
Build Process & Mods - 0:33
Sound Demo Clean - 1:40
Sound Demo w/Reverb - 3:02
Final Thoughts - 4:24"

Exploring the New studio


video upload by Meska

All parts here

"half of the external fx are now in place, time for some music :
softpop2 : top melody
plinky : clipped chord
grendel drone commander2 : bass and dist top end.
ld3: drums&fx compressor sidechain

delay and reverbe : OTO

Thank you for watching.
My name is Meska of the statik collective . I've been making mostly "dark and expƩrimental" music for more than ten years now, i'v learn so much online, now it's time for me to share my knoledge, my exploration and this channel is a place to talk about the tools, sound design and techniques to make music with.

You can stream my albums and EPs at https://statikwave.bandcamp.com/

If you'd like to support the channel​ consider buying music from bandcamp ;)"

Crumar Multiman S / Orchestrator


video upload by ohm_studi_ohm

"The Crumar Multiman S (Orchestrator) is one of those classic multi instruments of the 70s. 4 sections: bass / brass / piano / strings
Each section (except for the bass) can be assigned left or right of the keyboard with dedicated volume faders and mute switchs.
Brass has a Moog inspired ladder filter with simple AD enveloppe and cutoff and resonance control (resonance can get wild if you want to).
Strings are composed of Viola and Violins, with timbre adjust. It uses a triple chorus based on the TCA350Y BBD chipsets, basically the same as the Eminent String Ensemble.
You have control over the release of the strings (called "sustain" on the panel). This also control the release of the Brass sound.
Piano section consists of Piano and Harpsichord sound. You can control the sustain (again it's the release actually) with a pedal only. Without a pedal plugged in the release is always at its maximum. And the release is common to the bass sound, which by the way sound huge.
And to finish you have a vibrato that affects all the section."
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