Sunday, February 25, 2024
The Sound of Pure Analogue - Vintage Tone meets Modern Modular in Eurorack form
video upload by AJH Synth Official
"The Sound of Pure Analogue - Vintage Tone meets Modern Modular in Eurorack form, no compromises. This is a compilation of moments from our past videos, demonstrating the sonic power, character and flexibility of our MiniMod system modules. From the early-Minimoog based MiniMod voice with classic Transistor Ladder Filter, to the various other audio and CV processing tools and generators in our range: Each clip is taken from a full-length video, either demonstrating how to create a specific patch, a performance example, or a complete video user guide to the featured module.
Full Video Index:
00:00 Bass - From Halo to Horror https://youtu.be/VtrT93NaPts
00:26 Fat Bass Patch https://youtu.be/gBoWE7xM8jQ
00:49 Blade Runner Patch https://youtu.be/Tcts4oCyxaI
01:16 Pink Floyd - Shine On https://youtu.be/mUD1cx_FUt4
01:35 Pink Floyd - On The Run https://youtu.be/1Hr07yCtNm8
01:59 Tomita Whistle Lead https://youtu.be/gkp7lqZrat4
02:23 Classic Flute Patch https://youtu.be/ipvFLWMbb_k
02:50 Pan Flute Patch https://youtu.be/PXqvjShvFNM
03:15 Choir Sound 1 https://youtu.be/7ZtfAxBgVTY
03:45 Choir Pad 2 https://youtu.be/Zo6SKrfrALI
04:10 Ring SM User Guide Pt2 https://youtu.be/hTNaYiiTwdY
04:45 MiniMod Keyz https://youtu.be/jYBujTKv7k0
05:02 Next Phase User Guide https://youtu.be/9vzOykUTMtk
05:39 Envelope-controlled Phaser https://youtu.be/hs7qpZthGlc
06:02 Entropic Doom Percussion https://youtu.be/l17z82qy5Vs
06:26 Lunar Module https://youtu.be/89bv0dI8yw4
06:56 Sonic XV's Wave Folder https://youtu.be/pJUb-ZEddqQ
07:18 'Für Klaus' Tribute https://youtu.be/VA-Io4jVKbA
08:05 Stereo Gemini 2412 https://youtu.be/96QRXHZJSL8
08:28 Blade Runner Patch https://youtu.be/Tcts4oCyxaI
08:53 MiniMod Keyz https://youtu.be/jYBujTKv7k0
09:54 Keyz & Arps https://youtu.be/4brCk3LNUXo
10:19 Keyz & 6U System https://youtu.be/eLYCB6Rg_I4
The AJH SYNTH Eurorack range consists of high-end modules, all hand-made in the UK, most of which are based on classic, vintage designs, authentically recreating the circuitry of much sought-after analogue instruments and technologies of the past, whilst greatly expanding them, and bringing them to modern Eurorack levels of convenience, limitless flexibility, and reliability.
Official website page: https://ajhsynth.com
Check out the AJH Synth playlists for module 'User Guides', and 'Patch of The Week' videos, which will be either performances or 'how to' guides, detailing functions/methods, and a range of sounds, some familiar, some less so, containing a patch sheet at the end to show you how to construct it for yourself.
Video by @DreamsOfWires"
MPC plugins in any DAW (overview & sound examples)
video upload by Floyd Steinberg
"You can use the #mpc plugins in any #DAW you like. In this video, I create a track with my favourite MPC plugins (Stage Piano, Fabric XL, OPX-4, Air Delay Pro, Flavor) in #Reaper, playing a number of preset patches along the way. Table of contents:
00:00 hello
00:18 how to get the plugins
01:36 Stage Piano
03:41 Flavor
04:48 Delay Pro
05:48 Use MPC DAW as a plugin (for drums and other sample programs)
07:10 Fabric XL
08:49 OPX-4
11:29 Flex Beat
12:24 some limiters & compression...
13:32 some things to consider
13:46 finished track
18:55 bye-bye
Your MPC plugins are here: https://profile.inmusicbrands.com/cus..."
Arturia Keylab Essential 88 Review & Demo
video upload by Starsky Carr
"Here's the latest in Arturia's Keylab Essential range. It's the 88 key version, and works just like the others, but is BIGGER!!
It's quite hefty for a MIDI controller, but portable considering it's keyboard is 88 keys. There's no aftertouch and its semi-weighted, not hammer action, but comes in at a great price. So if you can live without those extras and you want a full range keyboard it's well worth a look."
Make Noise Strega & Sonicware LoFi-6 (FF6 Strings)
video upload by Akihiko Matsumoto
"This is a one-shot sampling of Super Nintendo sounds on a SONICWARE LoFi-6 to create a sound source, and the note information is generated algorithmically with Ableton Max for Live and played on a modular synth.
Music: https://akihikomatsumoto.bandcamp.com...
Sequencer: Ableton Air (https://akihiko-matsumoto.gumroad.com...)
LoFi-6 Sample Source: Synth Oneshot Sample Pack (https://akihikomatsumoto.bandcamp.com...)"
Diy Mini Mixer
video upload by GlakGlikGluk
"This mini mixer is used to arrange several input audio signals according to your needs
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This mixer has 2 outputs, namely 1 output to the audio amplifier as a monitor and 1 more to record live smartphones via the mic line on the smartphone
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If your smartphone only supports USB, you can buy a live recorder soundcard and that's it .
If you want to make it, I have prepared a PCB image drive link for screen printing media .
Link file :
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1f3YM..."
Saturday, February 24, 2024
Time Corridors
video upload by John L Rice
"And another "modular Tetris" rearrangement session which led to some keyboard noodling which lead to a recording which lead to a video which lead to the need to add a lot more parts and video editing which lead to the reality that I have much more important things to be doing which caused me to stop where I was at which is why all you get is this unfinished thing! 😅
Modules used:
Oakley/Krisp1 - Slim VCO B, Diode Superladder VCF, Flanger/Chorus
STG - Envelope
Moon - 569 sequencer
Corsynth - C102 VC LFO
Grove Audio - PM Resonator
Modcan - Quantizer 55B
Marienberg - Sine Phase VCO
Club Of The Knobs - C1660 VC Phase Processor
Keyboard:
Expressive E - Osmose
Effects:
Strymon - BigSky, Timeline, Mobius
Lexicon - MX400"
LABELS/MORE:
5U,
Corsynth,
COTK,
Expressive E,
Grove Audio,
KRISP1,
Marienberg,
MATRIXSYNTH Members,
Mellotron,
Modcan,
Moon Modular,
Oakley,
Roland,
STG
The mystery and magic of TEMPERA.
video upload by Enjoy Synths
"I have to admit, I didn't and don't really get Tempera yet. But even with my limited experience with it, I love what it does. I just need to crack the code and solve its riddles…"
The Octacosm Granular Experiment Is Perfect With This Synthesizer!
video upload by EZBOT
0:00 Stream starts
01:58:03 All loops we captured!
"Today we have a look at the Future Retro Vectra and my DIY granular effects processor Octatcosm 0.6 which I built on the Octatrack Mk2. I love granular synthesis, in this video I'll show you my workflow for making granular loops using the Octatrack. The Future Retro Vectra is a digital and anlog syntheizer with 4 joysticks you can assign any parameter to for hands on modulation. It's a lot of fun. You can get the Octacosm project from my Patreon if you already own and Octatrack and want a granular effects box for $4.
Get 10% Modbang cables with code: EZBOT23
SHOP HERE: https://www.modbang.com/modbang-shop
Get the REMIXER 1.2.2 Performance Template here: patreon.com/ezbot and here: https://ko-fi.com/ezbot
Get the Techno Performance 1.0.3 Template among all my other templates and sound designs from patreon.com/ezbot and here: https://ko-fi.com/s/49a309043c"
https://future-retro.com/
Moog Liberation - a short Improvisation
video upload by Franz Kreimer Keys
"This is a short impro with my Moog Liberation.
It's a Moog Keytar from 1980 with Serial 1111.
Have fun with Keyboards!"
Rare ARP 2600 Blue Marvin Discovery w/ Ryan Hawkins & Rob Rosen
video upload by Anthony Marinelli Music
Also see Rare ARP 2600 Blue Marvin Jam (w/ Cameron Graves)
"Join Ryan Hawkins and me for an in-depth look at an extremely rare ARP 2600 called the "Blue Marvin". It was the first ARP 2600 prototype created in 1971 before the later gray faced Tonus versions of the instrument were made for sale to the public. There are a lot of quirky physical aspects to this beauty since it was never really completed for final production, but in spite of that, it sounds magnificent! In particular, there is a type of harmonic distortion that it delivers only to be found on the original R.A. Moog modular synths from the late 1960's through the early 1970's.
You'll also hear the back story about how it was found in a post office, changed hands and then how it was restored by Ryan. We'll explore the front panel by comparing it to the first production Tonus model and also give you a Hands-on demonstration of the compelling sounds that it delivers. All music in this video is composed and performed by Ryan.
00:00 Intro
00:08 Music Interlude 1
00:19 The Story: Finding the Blue Marvin
06:11 Rob Rosen @RosenSound replaces the power jack
07:36 About the original modules (rectangular vs later square versions)
08:25 Under he Hood with Rob Rosen
10:21 Music Interlude 2
10:31 "Blue Marvin": 2600 vs Tonus 2600 Differences
16:36 Music Interlude 3
17:10 Missing Items compared to later models
22:40 Who was "Marvin"
23:05 @AlexBallMusic Story of "Blue Marvin"
24:16 13-note chromatic scale
25:12 Keyboard Differences - "Blue Marvin" Keyboard vs ARP 3620 Keyboard
26:31 Face Differences - "Blue Marvin" 2600 Face vs Tonus 2600 Face
27:16 Making Sounds on the "Blue Marvin"
27:36 Incredible Harmonic Distortion on the "Blue Meanie" 2600
30:03 Ryan's Favorite Sounds on the "Blue Meanie 2600
31:12 Sample and Hold with a sine wave
31:45 "Blue Marvin" - Reverb
33:25 "Blue Marvin - The Way it's Built
34:33 Plugging in a Microphone
35:40 ARP 2600 Layout Designed for Learning
36:52 "Blue Marvin" at Synthplex
38:03 About Ryan Hawkins
38:21 Conclusion
39:17 End Credits Music by Ryan Hawkins
45:20 AMM Logo"
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