Monday, February 05, 2024
Exploring the Cosmic Beauty of the Elgam Carousel
video upload by HAINBACH
"Form changes function - the Elgam Carousel first appeared as part of a big organ. Elgam quickly realized that they could a make a standalone product out of this, for the more mobile musicians entertaining crowds at business and family functions. They set a trend - CRB and Elka followed with the Computerband 2000 and Wilgamat. These standalone keyboards can be called the first groove boxes. In this video I demo this cosmic sounding wonder and show real world applications in scoring.
Music, Soundpack and thanks:
https://www.patreon.com/hainbach
LISTEN TO My Music: https://hainbach.bandcamp.com"
You can find additional posts featuring the Elgam Carousel here.
Tasty Chips GR-1 File Management
video upload by Tasty Chips
"This video explains how GR-1 files are organized in firmware 2.x. It explains how to save and recall your patches, also when booting. It also hints at the new future firmware 3.0.
Contents:
- GR-1 file management
- Saving to internal memory
- Recall patches after boot
- Save a multitimbral preset"
BMF Fundraising Raffle: Win a Vintage Moog Source Synth Signed by Bob Moog!
video upload by moogfoundation
"The Bob Moog Foundation is holding a fundraising raffle for a beautiful vintage Moog Source, in excellent physical and technical condition and SIGNED BY BOB MOOG!
Get your tickets here: https://bit.ly/MoogSourceSignedByBobMoog
The raffle runs through February 26th, or when all 5,000 tickets are sold, whichever comes first. The raffle is open internationally.
All proceeds benefit the projects of the Bob Moog Foundation, including our hallmark education project, Dr. Bob's SounSchool, the vast and growing Bob Moog Foundation Archives, and the interactive Moogseum, located in downtown Asheville, NC.
The Bob Moog Foundation is an independent 501 (c)(3) non-profit organization. We are not affiliated with the manufacturer Moog Music. Our support comes from donors like you."
Roland SA-09 Saturn 09 Organ Synthesizer Sound Variations w/ RE-201 Space Echo
video upload by SUBTOKYOSHOP Music Gears
"Roland SA-09 Saturn 09 Organ Synthesizer Sound Variations w/ RE-201 Space Echo
Recorded with
*Roland SA-09 Saturn 09 Organ Synthesizer
*Roland RE-201 Space Echo"
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Great Conjunction + 1010music lemondrop red screen
video upload by Arman Bohn
"Testing out some additional firmware improvements on the great conjunction. I be been enjoying the red screen, but the final product will have a purple LCD.
Lemondrop is synced to the tempo of GC."
The Eternal Now
video upload by davidryle
"American Format (5U) modular synthesizer performance in real time to a stereo track in Cubase.
For an atonal wash I used the Dove Audio Waveplane and WTF vco's through an Oakley Sound Systems Ring Modulator. I then sent it through A dotcom Q150 transistor ladder filter and a Lower West Side Studio Multimode Filter/Resonator and on to a fixed filter bank and a Frequency Central Stasis Leak digital delay. This drone wash comes in at the final section and ending.
The opening reed sound and accompanying organ sounds were derived from the Synthetic Sound Labs/Mutable Instruments (Braids) Woven Spirits module.
The initial reed sound is from the AUX output of the Woven Spirits through an SSL/Ian Fritz 5 Pulser and Oakley Sound Systems State Variable Filter. The filter is stepped with a random S&H from JNP Electronics.
The secondary organ chord sound is the Main direct output of the Woven Spirits in Chord mode. The combination of both elements are sent to an Electro-Harmonix Grand Canyon in DMM mode. Feedback is applied as needed for the drone sustain throughout the piece.
The bass line comes in next with a pair of STG Soundlabs Oscillators through a Dove Audio D502 Multimode filter in -24dB LP mode. The pitch voltage is from the upper Q960 step sequencer. It's timing is from a Catgirl Synth Master Divider, clocked from a custom Dual LFO/Analog Shift Register of Ken Stone (Catgirl Synth) design. An additional tap from the STG oscillator through a Corsynth C103 Frequency Divider/Multiplier module for a sub-octave feed.
The melodic line blended into the latter section is from a pair of Q106 dotcom vco's which are pitch controlled by the lower Q960 sequencer. Each vco pitch is from a separate row of the Q960. The Q960's shift timing is from the CGS Master Divider module. The output is routed through an Empress Reverb pedal in Blue Ghost mode. Panning is from the LWSS/Yusynth Panning Mixer.
All pitch quantitization is through a Moon Modular 565 series setup.
Additional voltage modulation to the Woven Spirits module are from the STG Soundlabs voltage mini stores, and vaious LFO's etc. Timing for the additional sequencers is also managed by the Moster Divider."
LABELS/MORE:
5U,
Catgirl,
Corsynth,
CSG,
Dove Audio,
EHX,
Frequency Central,
Ian Fritz,
JNP,
Lower West Side Studio,
Mutable Instruments,
Oakley,
SSL,
STG,
synthesizers.com,
Tellun
ursulas' cave - electro - single take / analog studio
video upload by Peter Maas
"Meet Ursula, a member of the Britrusa tribe living in an cave under the sea. When the tribe is not foraging for food, they love putting their synthesizers together and rave all night.
Imageges Generated by Dall-E.
Equipment used:
* Roland System 100 for Bass, Lead, Snare and Wind effects
* Roland System 100m for bubbling effects
* Korg PS3100 for wavy pads
* Sequential Prophey 5 for portamento lead
* TTSH Arp 2600 Clone with 1602 Sequence for leads
* Arp Axxe + Little brother and Roland SVC350 for vocoding
* Midas Venice F24 mixer
* Various pieces of outboard gear (distressor, tc2290, kt dimension-d, kt 1176 bugbrand compressor, merris mercury)"
Ambient Liveset (Home Concert 59)
video upload by Martin Stürtzer
"Welcome to the 59th edition of my Home Concert series. In this set I present five new Ambient tracks. I used a few instruments, which I had not in my studio for a while. Like the Moogerfooger Ringmodulator, the Modular system and the Waldorf Microwave 1 (in the rack off screen). Music was arranged in Bitwig using midi for the hardware synths and also a few software instruments. My main controller is the Midi Fighter Twister with a script for Bitwig.
Live in Wuppertal: 22.03.2024: https://www.wuppertal-live.de/500150"
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