Sunday, January 21, 2024
Chompi + M8 Jam
video upload by Labyrinth Of Spirits
"Not shown is me recording the #M8 song into the Looper engine on the #chompi
All sound is coming from the Chompi
#dirtywave #chompiclub #chompijamz #jam #jamuary2024 #tracker #sampler #song #music"
Rick Holmes Analog Output DIY Synth Modules
video uploads by Analog Output
"Synthesis hardware and software, with an emphasis on DIY projects."
https://www.richholmes.xyz/analogoutput/
"Synthesis hardware and software, with an emphasis on DIY projects."
https://www.richholmes.xyz/analogoutput/
Make Any Patch More Interesting - Add a Ring Mod ' Synthesizers.com Patch Tutorial
video upload by Synthesizer Reviews // Tips // Patch Tutorials
"Use promo code KUBIN10 for a 10% discount code [at synthesizers.com]. This is limited to one time use per customer and capped at $500.00. So if you spend 5k you get $500 off. If you spend 6k they get $500 off. There is no minimum purchase amount - get what you need - but it makes sense to make your one time purchase with code KUBIN10 count.
If you need add this module Synthesizers.com offers two choices in Ring Modulators
Q116 Ring Modulator
Q158 VCA2++ Pan, Fade, Mix, Ring, Amplifier
For me, Ring Modulation has always been the key to inspiring patches. While working on a new song for Venus Hum I was having a hard time coming up with a part that I was happy with. I’d been experimenting with velocity and what it can do do create variations within a Ring Mod Patch. So, I made a very standard ARP2600 Ring Mod patch, added velocity to the exponential CV Input and the resulting sound was all the inspiration I needed to play a part that I think is perfect for the song. If you don’t have a Ring Modulator in your system you are missing out on some of the most beautiful and inspiring tones a synthesizer can create.
Roland SH-09 and Yamaha L-20D
video upload by Benjamin Dehli
"Layering sounds with a Roland SH-09 synthesizer and Yamaha L-20D electric harmonium / reed organ.
Instruments:
- Roland SH-09
- Yamaha L-20D
Microphones:
- Pair of AKG C451E
Effects:
- Dehli Musikk Fuzz Boost Limiter
- Fulltone Tube Tape Echo
- Chase Bliss Audio & Meris CXM 1978
Chapters:
00:00 Synth bass and harmonium pad
03:39 Synth lead and harmonium pad"
Gem DSK100 - Xynthesizr Random Sequencer LiveJam
video upload by VSMI - Vintage Synths Made in Italy
"Gem DSK 100 - middle '80 PCM Digital Stereo Keyboard Dynamic control by Xynthesizr random sequencer Ipad app delay Digitech TSR12 multieffects processor"
U.D.O. SUPER GEMINI & SUPER 6 live performance
video upload by synthlegends
"Live Performance of the U.D.O. Super Gemini in Split mode (first tune) and Dual mode (second tune) plus the Super 6. So I played live three sounds.
The first tune is a 90 ies style rave track with super saw arpeggio and fat octabass sound on Super Gemini plus reso sweep sound on the super 6.
The second tune is a layered piano acompaning with the super 6 arpeggio."
UDO SUPER GEMINI custom performances - no talking
video upload by synthlegends
"In this video I demonstrate my own programmed presets and also one or two factory presets. I played them mainly in DUAL MODE, so I used two presets and layered them. I recorded them via both output pairs for upper and lower sound directly in the audio interface without additional processing or FX. The SUPER GEMINI is a very flexible and great sounding hybrid synthesiser with a lot of insane performance and live tweaking possibilities. You can use up to 8 pedals, the touch strip and a poly aftertouch keyboard for multiple routings. Thanks for watching this video, hope till the ende, because it is quite long."
Jammin with the 5u Matriarch Digitakt and VCS3
video upload by Rudetee
Bass controlled by Arturia's Keystep sequencer
Arpeggio by Keystep 37
Chords from Matriarch
Melody played on the Ribbon Controller by Synthesizers.com
Drum from Digitakt
FX from VCS3
zeptocore pre-alpha
video upload by infinitedigits
zeptocore how its going
video upload by infinitedigits
"coming soon https://zeptocore.com"
a mid-fi rp2040-based music mangler. coming early 2024.
zeptocore is…
a mid-fi music mangler based on the raspberry pi pico (brother of the nyblcore and the pikocore).
mono or stereo playback of 16-bit (internal 32-bit) audio files @ 44.1 khz sampling rate
powered by two aaa batteries for up to 4 hours or by powered by usb-c
tempo-synced with a selectable bpm between 60 and 300.
loaded with 16 real-time effects like timestretching, delay, distortion, fuzz, tape stop, resonant filters, etc..
sync-compatible with any gear that has a clock input/output signal.
open-source, wonderfully hackable.
Saturday, January 20, 2024
"We’ll Never Be The Same" - Halftime Bass Music
video upload by Electronisounds Audio
"This track came about from the 'Hardware Jams' Facebook group's weekly challenge which was:
This week we're all going to all do sets at an EMOM, usually 15 mins sets, but we only want your first 5 minutes of a set! However.....the man who was going to take you and your entire studio just called to say the van has broken down! Therefore you are only allowed to use what you can physically carry!
So I figure I could put these few items into a duffle bag and still make it! Hahaha :)
Whatever kind of music you are making - KEEP IT UP, Friends!
Don't stop making *YOUR MUSIC*!!"
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WEBSTORE ► https://www.electronisounds.com/
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Discovering the Roland SH1000: Pros, Cons & Famous Users - Dry
video upload by Andy Whitmore
"In this video, we are going to get into the fascinating world of the legendary Roland SH1000 synthesizer. Join us as we explore its extraordinary features, uncover the pros and cons, and even discover some famous users who have embraced this iconic instrument.
Throughout our exploration, we will also shed light on the concept of the SH1000’s 2 Low Frequency Oscillators (LFOs) and how they contribute to the unique sound of the SH1000.
Whether you're a seasoned musician or simply intrigued by the world of synthesizers, this video is sure to provide valuable insights and knowledge.
So, if you're ready to learn more about the history, functionality, and impact of the Roland SH1000, hit that play button and prepare to be amazed! Don't forget to like and share this video with your fellow music enthusiasts. Let's celebrate the brilliance of this timeless synthesizer together.
The SH-1000, introduced in 1973, was the first instrument produced by Roland, and probably one of the first compact affordable keyboard synthesizers in all of Japan. It was designed to complement a home organ. Above its keyboard is a wooden sheet music stand. Organ-style coloured preset selector tabs are located below the keyboard. All the extra parameter controls are located to the left of the keyboard.
The SH-1000 is a monophonic analog synth with a single oscillator feeding a lowpass filter, an ADSR envelope, and two LFOs. It features 10 Preset sounds, but they are pretty weak. Fortunately you can create your own sounds for some really great mono-synth bass, lead, percussion and FX sounds. Basic square, ramp and pulse-width waveforms are available from the oscillator and the LFOs have sine, square and sample+hold. It has a terrific ‘Growl’ and ‘Wow’ effect for a pretty scary analog sound. It also features white noise, pink noise, portamento, octave transposition and a Random Note Generator. Although there is no user memory, unique sounds can still be quickly recreated or discovered thanks to its simple interface.
It’s a dinosaur! But it’s also a classic piece of Roland history. It has been used by Vangelis, Human League, Blondie, The Band, and Jethro Tull. A little later in 1973 the SH2000 was released with more Preset sounds (up to 30) but far less flexibility, controls and features. This may have been because the SH-1000 was a little confusing to its target demographic at the time. But today’s synthesists will love the unique sound and nostalgia of Japan’s first compact synthesizer!
The audio is DIRECT, 100% DRY, & IN STEREO - You are hearing the raw audio as it comes directly from the synthesizer. NO post processing (Effects, EQ, or Dynamics) whatsoever.
Timings
0:00 - Introduction & History
1:06 – Wind, Noise, Modulation, Tremolo
4:35 – Presets
5:27 – Live Panel, Bass Modulation & Tremolo
6:51 – Bass with Glide
7:24 – Imagination “Just an Illusion” Bass
8:40 – Filter Resonance Modulation"
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