Friday, April 19, 2024
Time Travel: Playing a 1967 Moog on your modern Arturia MicroFreak
video upload by AutomaticGainsay
"Here is part five of a six-part demonstration of the placement and use of samples from a 1967 Moog 900 Series modular on the incredibly versatile Arturia MicroFreak!
The instruments in the theme music (including some drums) were created entirely with samples of the 1967 Moog 900 Series modular played on the Arturia MicroFreak, and multitracked."
1967 Moog 900 Series
Mystic Circuits ANA 2 - the ultimate analog logic module
video upload by Mystic Circuits
"ANA 2 is a cross modulation powerhouse that derives nine different analog logic operations in tandem from two input signals. Each input channel features a processing section that attenuverts, adds, or multiplies up to six inputs before being sent to the cross modulation circuits. ANA 2 performs a wide variety of functions including mixing, boolean logic, rectifying, cross-fading, voltage sampling, ring modulating, gate converting, bizarre wave shaping and much more. While you may have seen these functions in individual modules before, ANA 2 combines them all into one place with all of these functions available simultaneously to give you a Swiss army knife utility that is capable of happy accidents."
You can find additional posts featuring ANA 2 here.
Isla Instruments S2400 DSP Card Upgrade
video upload by Isla Instruments
"Here's a video to let you know about our new DSP card hardware upgrade for the S2400 Desktop Sampler.
In this video we'll go over the development of the card, how it works and how it sounds.
The pre-order is now open with special early bird discount.
Order yours today at the website: https://www.islainstruments.com/produ...
Credit to my old mate Aydin (ATFC) for the use of his 'Bad Habit' Accapella from ATFV Feat Lisa Millet - Bad Habit available on Defected Records"
Bad Gear - The Dark Knight
video upload by AudioPilz
"Welcome to Bad Gear, the show about the world’s most-hated audio tools. We can all agree that Roland created a few quite respectable drum machine like the Roland TR-808 , Roland TR-909 , Roland TR-606 and Roland TR-707 . However, since then their target demographic has dwindled: analog enjoyers have joined the Cult of Uli, people willing to RTFM are using next-generation Scandinavian abaci like Elektron Digitakt or Elektron Octatrack and real musicians switched to computers decades ago.
Today we are going to talk about Roland TR-8s. This 2018 flagship rhythm performer not only boasts a design language that clearly focuses on inner beauty - it also combines the played-out sounds of the 80s with the workflow of a 90s ROMpler.
Chapters:
00:00 Intro tune
00:57 Overview Roland TR8s
01:34 Sound Generators ( ACB , PCM Samples , User , FM Drum Synth )
01:55 Updates ( Roland CR-78 )
02:05 User Interface , Sound Parameters
02:20 Menu Diving
02:34 Kits, LFO
02:42 Buttons , Akai MPC - Style Pad
02:52 Sequencer , Workflow, Swing, Accents, Fills
03:29 Additional Features (Rolls, Substeps, Microtiming )
03:41 Motion Recording , Parameter Locks ,
03:57 Limitations, Melodies, 808 Bass
04:16 FX ( Roland SP-404 - Style Vinyl Effect )
04:46 What else? ( SD Card , Computer Integration, Thanks)
05:35 Hate
05:58 Jam 1 (Triple Roland TB-3 Jam)
06:53 Jam 2 ( Elektro )
07:47 Finale ( Footwork / Juke )
08:17 Verdict"
8 Bit Super Computer | Midicake ARP
video upload by midicake
Fun video. How many games can you identify?
"👾I've been experimenting with #8Bit Computer Game Music and #MidicakeARP. 🕹️
I made a long video but failed to record one of the MIDI channels, so I need to re-record it. Anyway, here's a little snippet.
Using the fantastic #SuperAudioBoy for #NativeInstruments #Kontact."
Make Noise Function demo
video upload by Stazma
"Today I'll show some (there's more!) things the Function can do. It can do like it's half a Maths even if it is a bit less... it's also a bit more. I had one a while back and took the plunge on that superb looking new black panel version. First because I had some space for it in my Make Noise system and also because you can always use another function generator in a modular system., especialy when it is as flexible as this one.
So I'll show you around some of the MANY things this module can do, and also show you some "advanced pro tips" with it. You can try all these patch with your own function generator if you don't have this one.
Have fun!"
PATCH EXPERIMENT / a few ways to create random gates that are on the grid
video upload by Joranalogue Audio Design
"I always call them 'random gates' in my videos - but what I'm in almost all cases mean are just clocks with a probability setting of less than 100%. There's specialized modules that do the work for you, but with some clever patching you can create them yourself from some kind of clock and a chaotic or random voltage.
In this video I explore how to use ORBIT 3 and the AND logic output of COMPARE 2 to create on grid randomness. I have a go at using STEP 8 for the same goal as well.
PS: in some cases you can use a vca as a boolean logic AND gate, so if you don't have a COMPARE 2 you should still be able to figure out how to use the first technique in the video."
WALDORF Q - Synth Review, Sounds & Demo | A Powerful Digital Synthesizer From 1999
video upload by synth4ever
"Waldorf Q synth review, sounds and demo featuring an overview of Waldorf Q's features, patches and music making capabilities. In this Waldorf Q synthesizer review I do a walk through of the synth, play various sounds, and showcase the Waldorf Q's live performance and sound design abilities."
Tela – Modal Synthesizer
video upload by Fors
Tela – Walkthrough
video upload by Fors
https://fors.fm/tela
"Tela orchestrates a vast array of resonant peaks, intertwined to form a critical mass of sound. It models nothing – it's a synthesizer for the here and now, to discover and create anew.
In a careful balance of depth and immediacy, Tela explores the inherent character and capabilities of modal synthesis. Like a practical joke, Tela bends a myriad of partials into perfect symmetrical waveforms only for them to dissolve into otherworldly timbres and textures mere seconds later. There are no rules.
Modal synthesis
Imagine hitting a thin piece of metal, a piece of glass or the membrane of a drum– the material vibrates and rings out with its inherent timbre, affected by the motion of the impact and the strength of the hit. This is the basis of what modal synthesis recreates.
SynTesla MOD-L1 Eurorack to Line Level Convertor with Spectrum Visualizer
video upload by SynTesla
Update: video is back for those that missed it.
"An audio spectrum analyser displays the frequency and level of the outgoing signal. The OLED screen offers very fine resolution and good detail rendition.
The small size of the screen is compensated for by a beautifully crafted optical magnifier, which gives this module a distinct appearance and an incredible look.
The audio spectrum analyser offers 10 different viewing programs selectable via a front-panel button.
- 4 output levels: Direct, -5dB, -10dB, -15dB
- 10 display programmes
- 6.35 jack output
- High-quality optical element
- Oled screen
- Requires 5V supply from powerbus
Availability : second half of 2024 through SynTesla.com
00:00. Presentation
00:28. Connecting
00:40. Attenuation Pad Selector.
01:07. Spectrum Visualizer."
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