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Thursday, February 01, 2024
Buchla/Tiptop 207T | Classic Six Channel Mixer with Mic Pre-Amp
video upload by Cinematic Laboratory
"The 207T may be a no-brainer for 200T series collectors and I love every HP of it exactly for that reason. But outside the 200T universe it may be too big and too limited. It doesn't have volume VCA's or any form of automation except for panning the outer channels. The idea is to use the 292T for VCA duties. There's no master volume either, but my final case output takes care of this. It allows send/return patches and six channels is more than enough to combine most modules in the 200T series. The Pre-Amp however, is a winner. During #jamuary2024 I had a few issues with bringing my 'alchemist' box to modular level. With the 207T it just works and sometimes it even came in too hot."
Eurythmics Sweet Dreams ~ Vintage Synthesizer Recreation ~ RetroSound
video upload by RetroSound
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One of my favorite tracks from the early 80s.
Sweet Dreams by The Eurythmics (1983)
All synth parts made with the Roland Juno-60 (1982)
This cover song series contains my own recreations of my favourite songs from the last 50 years. The original music from which I take inspiration belong to their respective owners. I recreate tracks only for personal passion and to pay homage to these tracks.
My intention is not to create covers that sound exactly like the original (if you want to hear identical sounds, please listen the original). It's more of an inspiration with my sounds from the old synthesizers from the past and of course the great appreciation for the original performers and producers."
BUCHLA and Friends 2024: Erica Synths Perkons Sounds Only
video upload by sonicstate
"The Erica Synths Perkons HD-01 is Erica Synths' Drum machine - MATTHS reviewed it for SonicLAB when it came out. [posted here]
At the Buchla & Friends event just up the road from NAMM, Jim Heywood from @EarmonkeyMusic spent some time with it to get us a sounds only video.
Erica Synths Perkons HD-01 is available again in March priced at €1700 and can be pre-ordered directly from Erica Synths"
NAMM 2024: Korg MicroKorg 2 - No Talking
video upload by sonicstate
"Jim Heywood from @EarmonkeyMusic spent some time with the recently announced microKorg 2 - which offers a new synthesis engine, more effects and a looper.
The pre-production model here did not have a full compliment of presets on board yet."
Wednesday, January 31, 2024
Analogue Solutions Maximus | A True Polyphonic Synthesizer
video upload by Analogue Solutions
"Here are several sound demos and examples of the Maximus polyphonic synthesizer.
We have included a variety of sound types, but given the vast sonic possibilities and features of the Maximus, demos will need to be spread across several sessions to grasp the scope of what this synthesizer can achieve.
This video includes examples of warm pads, sequenced chords, leads, fifths, bass lines, multi-part performances, and combo keys (bass + pads)."
50 Tempera Custom Patches [Bank 1] by synth_nyc
You can find hi-res demos on https://synthnyc.com
Some info on the set via synth_nyc
"As with my Kaivo custom patches, this sound bank only uses Factory Samples.
The Tempera has several workflows. I’m focussing my sound bank on having the Tempera sound generated by an external keyboard (Emitters are configured in ’Toggle’ placement mode), and also on having tonal patches.
The way Beetlecrab Audio implements granular synthesis is very interesting IMHO, it really shines in generating controlled random sounds (!), I mean it creates easily a rhythm or pattern if you’d like in the patch, but with random changes. A bit like a random ARP would do on a chord. The result is very musical IMHO. If you add that this randomness can be placed in the stereo field (L/R or Center/Middle) with some Jitter (or not). And that you can scan tracks vertically (Y) and / or several tracks horizontally (X) - up to 8 with up to 4 Emitters; the possibilities are endless.
Many of my patches scan tracks vertically (Y) only as I found that already creates a great novel soundscape, but several patches scan several tracks horizontally as well (that’s the ones with a XY suffix in the Patch Name)
It would be possible to create some of this controlled randomness if you were to use Korg Wave Sequencing 2.0 and add some randomness to each Step using the Probability parameter, but you would not be able to go as far as the Tempera.
The most interesting results IMHO are with samples that present spectral changes (across time) or temporal changes (gap, etc…) across time and with a fixed pitch. Though I’ve used some samples that had pitch changes (the FX is also interesting) and no (clear) pitch.
Lastly, unlike my experience with other synthesis where I can hear in my head the sound result before adjusting a parameter, with Beetlecrab Audio implementation of Granular Synthesis, sometimes the result is unpredictable (at least to me) but often musical."
You can find them at: https://synthnyc.bandcamp.com/album/tempera-custom-patches-bank-1
Circuit Tracks.. Arp_on_space
video upload by Morenook
"longer tracks until now, moving arp with probability settings on synth 1."
#January 31st 2024! "Hypercube ocean"
video upload by Captain Credible
"It feels so good to get lost in the flow and mash out some hard 90s vibes. #jamuary2024 has been an absolute blast. So many people making such awesome shit! Thank you all so much ! #tweaksynth #polyendtracker #drumandbass"
1/31/24 (Tokyo Delay, room 495) Tokyo Tape Music Center + Buchla & TipTop Audio
video upload by Cfpp0
"Maiden voyage on the new Tokyo Delay from Tokyo Tape Music Center."
Curious if the video is flipped on its side or the modules.
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