Friday, June 07, 2024
Sequential Pro 3 - Gravity Wave Patch Bank
video upload by Synth Addicts
"Introducing 'Pro 3 Gravity Wave,'
128 dynamic patches designed exclusively for the Pro 3 synthesizer.
This collection boasts an array of futuristic, and evolving patches meticulously crafted to push the boundaries of sonic exploration. Each patch encapsulates a fusion of aggressive modulation, beautiful textures, and evolving soundscapes, offering a captivating journey into the realm of sonic innovation.
Dive into a world where each patch resonates with pulsating energy, providing a palette of aggressive and evolving sounds that redefine the Pro 3's sonic possibilities.
Visit www.synthaddicts.com for more information."
Timecodes
0:00 - Demo Track
2:07 - Patches
Vangelis Monastery of La Rabido Live Improv on CP70 CS80 and Rhodes
video upload by Jose's Vintage Keys
"Fully Live - with a nice soundscape my CP70 with midi - playing #Korgwavestation AD, #JX10 and Omnisphere. I am using chords and melodies of this beautiful Vangelis song - but don't follow the structure. A little OBX just for fun - and a nice Moog Bass to keep things going"
The Tower - Days of Yore Vertical Reverb Unit
video upload by NOISEBUG
"The Tower from Days of Yore is a Vertical triple-spring reverb unit that is equally interesting looking as it is great sounding. There are lots of onboard fx/controls such as gate, vibrato, feedback, and drive. The Tower has it's own effect send and return and foot/pedal controller. There's a lot of potential experimentation packed into this thing.
In the video, the audio sources are all dry when patched into The Tower. No additional effects are used in this video.
The Tower is exceptional at adding subtle bounce or all-out drenched movement to anything you drive into it.
00:00:00 Trees in Juarez
00:02:11 Drum Hits
00:02:57 Sequence
00:03:18 Buchla
00:04:33 Room Tone
00:04:58 Staccato Guitar
00:06:18 More Drums
00:07:27 LXR-02
00:08:11 Acoustic Guitar
00:08:40 Conclusion
Visit Noisebug to learn more
https://www.noisebug.net/products/day..."
Horizons....
video upload by Morenook
"#electronicmusic #synth #dreamwave #rolandjv880 #syntwave #synthesizer #synthwave novation Circuit Tracks Alesis midiverb III Roland JV 880"
Replica. Novation Circuit Tracks. Dawless ambient session. Cinematic Electronica
video upload by Invader 303
"Another jam, inspired by the sound from the ‘CINEMATIC ATMOSPHERES’ sound pack by @A_Force_Truly_Evil
As I’ve mentioned before, this pack has become my main set of sounds when I need to create something cinematic on Novation Circuit Tracks.
This is a drone sketch, with a synthesizer’s dramatic ambient tones, dissolving into the vastness of the void.
The track is available on my Patreon.
Link to CINEMATIC ATMOSPHERES by A Force Truly Evil:
https://isotonikstudios.com/product/a..."
The Road to Berlin | XAOC Leibniz Binary Subsystem | Episode 03
video upload by Cinematic Laboratory
"I got a bit stuck after doing the 2nd episode. Yeah, that episode sucked, but that also happens at the Lab. Dead ends are important if you want to learn to think more in u-turns. In this episode, we're back on track.
I knew the Leibniz Binary system would give me a hard time, but I underestimated that. I had a few weeks staring at my case wondering 'what's next?'. Sure, there's plenty to explore, but it's hard when you don't resonate well with the broken chiptune sounds - which are inevitable. Then, XAOC added 'Berlin' to the list of cities. It's labeled a 'numeric' VCO and it's designed especially for the Leibniz modules. It's basically a simple sawtooth with 1V/OCT, FM and Sync, but it's more like a quality D/A converter for generating waveforms. The Drezno II used to take care of that, but it would make jagged waveforms by summing lots of squares. It sounds very 8-bit. Berlin doesn't have that problem, it sounds great.
In this episode I am not doing a deepdive yet, because I just got the module. Instead I'll try to explain why it's relevant, and how a sawtooth gets all these odd/even harmonics and overtones. Why it's considered 'rich' compared to a sinewave. Then, it's easier to understand why Berlin only has a sawtooth (or scrambled saw) out. When you draw a graph of numbers 0 to 255, you'll get a nice ramp (reversed saw) that flips back to zero and counts up again. Berlin is basically counting up very fast and restarts at 0.
I'll leave the interaction between Berlin and other modules to episode 04, which will probably be posted next week. It's not going to take too long :)."
How to Create a Basic PPG-style Sound With the 3rd Wave
video upload by Groove Synthesis
"Learn how Groove Synthesis' sound designer Kurt Kurasaki quickly creates a beautiful and lush PPG-style pad sound from scratch using some of the basic concepts and features of the 3rd Wave.
Coming to you from Superbooth 2024, Kurt starts from a clean slate by initializing a preset to reset the settings of the synth. He then works with a single oscillator choosing one of the classic PPG type wavetables included with the 3rd Wave. Using the amplifier and wave envelopes, he adds movement to the sound. But the true magic to creating the iconic PPG sound lies in copying the settings of one oscillator to the other two and slightly detuning the oscillator to each other. Utilizing the 3rd Wave's multitimbral capabilities, Kurt then creates a stack of sounds that he can spread out into the stereo field by panning and detuning them ever so slightly. Within a matter of seconds, he ends up with a beautiful, shimmering, and lush PPG-style patch."
A Conversation with Anthony Marinelli with the Alan R. Pearlman Foundation
video upload by Alan R. Pearlman Foundation
https://alanrpearlmanfoundation.org/
"Celebrate Alan R Pearlman's birthday! June 7 and join the Alan R Pearlman Foundation (Right after PSN's Friday show @ProSynthNetwork ) at the watchparty featuring d'ARP in conversation with Anthony Marinelli @anthonymarinellimusic
What? Watchparty and Fundraising month kickoff
Who? Anthony Marinelli interview
Where? YouTube
When? 4:00 PM NY / 1:00 PM LA/ 9:00pm UK / 10:00PM EU
Anthony Marinelli is an American composer, pianist and programmer. In his early career, he composed and performed accompaniment on the synthesizer for albums including Michael Jackson's Thriller. Marinelli has also recorded with Lionel Richie, Kenny Loggins, Herb Alpert, Supertramp, The Crystal Method, Billy Childs and James Brown and many, many more.
Marinelli worked with Steven Spielberg on The Color Purple (1985) and composed for Young Guns (1988), Graveyard Shift (1990), Leaving Las Vegas (1996), and Internal Affairs (1990).
Marinelli's work includes over a hundred feature film credits, Emmies, Clio Awards, two AICP Awards, two ADDY Awards, three Indian Telly Awards and a Cannes Silver Lion Award.
In 2022 Marinelli became the co-host and producer of the podcast series Stories in the Room: Michael Jackson's Thriller Album Podcast, which has gone viral on social media and now hosts his own hugely successful YouTube Channel: Anthony Marinelli Music @anthonymarinellimusic"
Continuum & Osmose with AJH Modular - playing | Superbooth 2024
video upload by Anthony Marinelli Music
"Meet us in a bungalowdorf at Superbooth 2024 to hear the AJH Synth RadioPhonic (Modular Synthesizer) controlled by two of the most expressive controllers in the world - The Expressive E Osmose and Haken Continuum Fingerboard. You'll also meet my special guests Continuum Fingerboard inventor Lippold Haken, EaganMatrix Sound Engine inventor Ed Eagan and expert performer on these two instruments Joshua Madoff. Welcome to the world of ultimate expression of synthesizers with the slightest movement of your fingers to digitally control many parameters of a powerful analog sound!"
00:00 Cold Open - Josh Madoff playing AJH Modula with Osmose in unison mode
00:43 Intro - AJH Synth "The Radiophonic"
01:43 Intro - Lippold Haken, Ed Eagan, Joshua Madoff
02:18 Ed Eagan performs on the Osmose
03:06 The AJH Synth patch
04:38 Joshua Madoff performs on the Osmose
05:58 unison mode
07:30 Ed Eagan performs on the Continuum
08:57 Joshua Madoff performs on the Continuum
11:08 Thank you from Superbooth 2024
11:31 Summary
11:45 Logo (theme music)
https://www.anthonymarinellimusic.com
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