Monday, January 08, 2024
Jamuary 8th 2024 "cursed salsa"
video upload by Captain Credible
"Jamuary 8th 2024 with @counivers . Mixing up some proper #cursed #salsa. #onetake #rincingitproper #jamuary2024 #dawless"
#jamuary2024 07 HWJ Image Inspiration '24
video upload by SynthAddict
"My first attempt was more literal, based on the sounds of stuff in the painting and the actual notes depicted in the painting, but it didn't work out.
This one is more of a period jam with acoustic instrument samples: hand perc, upright bass, harpsichord, flute, and strings. I added some arps and FX for more pizzazz. :-)"
Sequential Circuits Six-trak
video upload by flat nandez
"Through Revox A77. Sorry for the noise, i need to get a filter oneday ;)"
Ambient jam with Novation Peak #1 [january "24]
video upload by Sergey Rakitin / Nomusicians
"1 synth , 4 hands, 5 chords and (approximately) 31 beats per phrase.
Novation Peak sequenced with Arturia Keystep and some live additional notes and pitch-mod controls
Follow NoMusicians at:
instagram.com/nomusicians
soundcloud.com/nomusicians
https://t.me/nomusicians"
'Oriental Blues' - a track on Novation Circuit Tracks + Ableton Live instruments
video upload by Peter makes tunes
"Circuit Tracks is doing the bass and the leads, Ableton - the pads and high-pitched and filtered chords."
Korg OPSIX - Astral Sound Pack - 32 AMBIENT Patches
video upload by Alba Ecstasy
"32 #AMBIENT #Patches for Korg #OPSIX 👉 https://www.albaecstasy.ro/korg-opsix/
All the patches contains sequences and have routed functions to the mod wheel so use it when playing the sounds! You need the OPSIX Sound Librarian to upload the patches. Patches are provided as individual program files and also as a library of 32 patches.
❤️, ae"
Processing the transients \ Sound-Design Technique
video upload by Omri Cohen
"You can find the patch on my Patreon page - https://www.patreon.com/posts/patch-f...
Here is the Make Noise video - [posted here]"
Volca Beats + Volca Bass + MoPho + Juno-Gi | Jamuary Week 2 | 2024
video upload by Musical Miscellany (Poorness Studios)
"Continuing with my Jamuary series, here's another Monday morning jam. I decided to use the KORG Volca Beats, KORG Volca Bass, Dave Smith (DSI) MoPho, and Roland Juno-Gi together. The combination seems to work."
Classic birds: Roland CR78 and Korg Mini Pops 7 MIDI flyover
video upload by ohm_studi_ohm
"Since these days I have on hand 2 classic - shall I write cult ? - drum machines that I retrofitted with MIDI interface it was very tempting to compare them in real time, playing the same thing. So I did !
The Korg MiniPops features the Tubbutec Unipulse interface (https://tubbutec.de/unipulse/) and the Roland CR-78 was upgraded with Tauntek MCU replacement (http://tauntek.com/CR78.htm). Bless these guys for everything they give to the synth community.
In this video I don't go deep into the MIDI functionality, i simply wanted to compare the raw sound of these 2 units. It would not be fair to compare them features wise. 10 years or more separate them and in many aspects the technology gap seems abysmal.
BUT they are more alike one can think at first.
What makes them very close is the nature, number and choice of drum sounds. The MP7 has 15 of them and the CR78 14. They have those sounds in common: Bass, Snare, Rimshot, High-Hat, Cymbal, Cowbell, Conga, Large Bongo, Small Bongo, Claves, Guiro, Tambourin.
The MP7 adds a second Snare sound (longer decay) whereas the CR78 has a second Tambourine sound (longer decay). The "maracas" on th CR78 can be interpreted as Cymbal 2 on the MP7.
Actually soundwise the big difference is the "Quijada" sound that's on the MP7 and is nowhere else to be found. Quite a jaw dropping sound it is !
So anyway i MIDI mapped the MP7s sounds to their respective CR78 ones as best possible so I now have 2 analog expanders rack :-)"
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