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Monday, March 25, 2024

Moog Subsequent 37 - "Klaus Schulze. Tribute" 40 Presets and Sequences


video upload by LFOstore

"With all passion & inspiration we made this long awaited project - a Tribute to grandfather of Electronic music & Berlin School - dear Klaus Schulze!

Buy: https://lfostore.sellfy.store/p/moog-...

This soundset is made on Klause's most favourite synth during decades of creativity - A Moog!

Introducing 'Tribute' soundset with 40 melodic & atmospheric presets for Moog Subsequent 37 splitted on:

Classic & modern Berlin sequences
Complex arpeggios & rhythmica
Warmy Moogy leads & solos
Deep Drones and Basses

All you are need to make a classic Berlin music track & touch the legacy of Klaus Schulze."

Noodling on homemade eurorack polysynth


video upload by Stazma

"Here is a full video from a short improvisation I had on a first iteration of a four voice polyphonic patch built around the Vostok Instruments modules, with some help from the 810 Mk2 from System80 and a Fusion Modulator from Erica Synth.
Mostly playing with the arpeggiator speed and pitchbend here tho."

In NiftyKEYZ keyboard case.

OSI-OP, Ratio Switch and XFMR VCA - Analog Oscilloscope Screen - Complex Waveforms (Eurorack)


video upload by Vaemi

"OSI-OP, Ratio Switch and XFMR VCA - Analog Oscilloscope Screen - Complex Waveforms (Eurorack)"

https://reverb.com/shop/vaemisynth

Sonic Seed Trot & Hadouken


video uploads by Sonic Seed




Hadouken via Sonic Seed

S&H In S&H trig S&H out

S&H In 8, S&H Trig 9, and S&H Out 10 are a set of sampling and holding circuits. S&H In 8 inputs the signal that needs to be sampled,S&H Trig 9 inputs the Trig signal that samples the input of S&H In 8, and the sampling result is held until the next Trig signal triggers a new sampling, and the result is output at S&H Out 10. When S&H In 8 is not plugged in, the Trig signal of S&H Trig 9 samples the Noise Out of 2, resulting in a nearly random sampling result. The sampling-hold function can be triggered by pressing button 5 when the S&H Trig 9 has no insertion line.

Noise Trig & Noise Out

Noise Trig 1 and Noise Out 2 are part of the Noise generator, which continuously outputs a Noise without any input, which is the result of the sound amplified many times after the breakdown of the Zener tube. If a wire is inserted into the Noise Trig jack, the Zener tube will stop the breakdown state. At this time, give a signal, which can be Trig, square wave or any other signal, only if it is higher than 3.3v, it will again break through the Zener tube, constantly reciprocating, changing the output effect of the Noise Out.

Offset Out

Knob 3 changes the output voltage value of Ofset Out 4, when the button is pressed 5.Ofset Out 4 will output voltage according to the position of the knob, release the button, and the output is terminated.

Aux in & out

Aux In 6 and Aux Out 7 are a set of envelope non-tunable Vcas triggered by button 5. Aux In6 can be an audio input or other signal input, press button 5,Aux In6 input will be output from Aux Out 7 after adding an envelope control. Noise Out2's noise output is added to AuxIn 6 when AuxIn 6 is not plugged in. This means that you can directly control the noise output in Aux Out 7 by pressing button 5."

Gimme Some (Kick) Drum by Blue Lantern Modules || Full Walkthrough and Sound Demo


video upload by Robots Are Red

"GSDrum, or Gimme Some Drum, or Gimme Some Kick Drum is a 10 hp drum synthesizer module. It really shines as a kick module, but can do other drum sounds such as toms or something out of the syncussion, or act as a bass synth tracking it 1v/oct. This is not a typical kick oscillator using the 'Twin T' approach, GSDrum uses a v/oct tracking triangle core VCO with an OTA based VCA. There is CV control for the trigger of course, along with v/oct tracking, Linear FM, and VCA accent inputs. The Timbre knob shapes the oscillator starting at a sine wave, to a triangle wave, all the way to an overdriven square wave. Influenced by the Korg ER-1 drum synthesizer. The accent input can simulate midi velocity or drive your sound even more. You can jump to any section of the video here: 00:00 Opening 01:03 Introduction 01:42 Walkthrough Begins 01:50 Pop 02:07 VCA Envelope 02:58 Pitch Envelope 04:05 Tune Knob 04:15 VCA Knob 05:07 Timbre Knob (Waveform morphing) 06:16 Accent Input 06:57 v/Oct Input 07:10 Linear FM Input 07:40 Feedback Patching 08:43 Kick and Drum Sounds (Minimal Talking) 10:11 v/Oct Bass Line Demo (Minimal Talking) 11:17 Accenting with Sequenced Gates (Minimal Talking) 14:25 Frequency Modulation with Sequenced Gates (Minimal Talking) Special thanks to Blue Lantern Modules for providing the modules for this video."



via Blue Lantern Reverb

"Part of the 'Gimme Some' series. Gimme Some Drum....

What does this module do?

This module is a complete mini synthesizer that specializes in making analog kick drum sounds.

This product does not use a "Twin T" approach to make it's drum kick sound. This is using an actual 1v/octave

triangle core vco, and ota based vca. The shaper circuit that converts a triangle wave into a sine wave was brought to the front panel. The shaper knob was calibrated to start its shaping at the beginning of a sine wave, and end with an overdriven square wave.

This parameter is called 'Timbre'.

This product can produce a wide variety of ultra generic analog kick drum sounds.

Influenced by the Korg ER-1 drum synthesiszer, but laid out in an analog fashion.

-toggle switches are connected to 'timing' capacitors. You can select decay legnths on the fly.

-Depth Knobs let you precisely dial in how much punch, and loudness you want.

-Accent input lets you simulate 'Midi' velocity but with a positive CV input signal. This makes the Amplifier go louder in volume.

This is basically a CV input for the VCA circuit.

-POP parameter creates a clicky sounding, short audible pulse.

All the internal circuitry was optimized for drum kick. You really can't goof up and not make a percussive sound.

All you need is a triggering signal.

Internally Pre-Patch Products: OTA Triangle Core VCO + Sine Wave Shaper + Assist Percussion Utility

Big time savings!"

Sunday, March 24, 2024

Sequential Prophet Rev2 + effects // Drive


video upload by Django

"The setup is a little different then usual since I'm using a Mackie 1202 mixer with multiple routings. The Prophet Rev2 is connected to a stereo bus, Send 1 is going into the TKOG Oxford Drive, Send 2 is connected to the Strymon BigSky(not in frame) and the ALT output is going into the Red Panda Particle 2 and the Strymon Volante.
The main reason for using a mixer is the lack of a mix knob on the Oxford Drive. It also allow me to tweak dial the effects better."

Hardware jam 24.03.2024 Novation Circuit Track Dreadbox Typhon Korg Minilogue XD


video upload by 1synthP-art Łukasz Prządka

Korg Minilogue XD
Novation Circuit Track
Dreadbox Typhon

Exploring Effects in the Eurorack World!


video upload by The Unperson

"In today's video I'm exploring the wonderful world of effects. Modular effects can be more creative than guitar pedals due to the ability control, clock, and modulate the parameters. In the video I explore some creative patch techniques using effects and making make some tunes with some of my favourite modules!

CONTENT
0:00 - Intro
1:27 - Chorus
3:09 - Reverb
6:05 - Modulate Reverb
8:45 - Clocked Delays
11:50 - Beads!
14:39 - Combining Effects
18:28 - Outro"

FM and Triangle are pure


video upload by Nunomo LLC

"All drums, bass and chords are 100% synthesized."

LEPLOOP V2 EXPERIMENTS DAY 01 - MYFIEND


video upload by Keith Duncan Sound

"I BOUGHT THE LEPLOOP YESTERDAY, I LIKE IT. STILL NEED TO GET MY HEAD ROUND THE ROUTING AND PROGRAMMING THE SEQUENCER."

https://www.leploop.org

LEPLOOP V2 EXPERIMENTS DAY02 - MYFIEND

video upload by Keith Duncan Sound

"I'VE BEEN PLAYING WITH THE LELOOP V2 AND ITS GREAT FUN!"
https://myfiend.bandcamp.com/
https://keithduncansound.com/
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