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Thursday, June 13, 2024

Pushing the Limits: Creating a layered patch with Peak and Vector Sequencer


video upload by Novation

"Discover Peak: https://novationmusic.com/products/peak

In Novation Connects episode three, we connect our epic eight-voice polyphonic synthesiser, Peak, to the Five12 Vector Sequencer. Here we perform and create a densely-layered, sequenced, evolving single patch on the Peak using the Vector Sequencer by Five12. Pushing the limits of what you can create in one patch.

Chapters:
0:00 - Creating a patched sequence on the Novation Peak with Five12 Vector Sequencer
0:13 - Transposing sequences from the Vector Sequencer to the Peak
0:48 - Sending tracks, or parts, to the Peak via the Vector Sequencer
1:32 - Adding dynamics to the performance with Peak's LFOs and OSCs
1:46 - Utilising the Animate, Filter Frequency and Envelope depth on the Peak"

Novation Connects

Shine On You Crazy Diamond, Pt. 6 - Prophet 6 and Fender Strat


video upload by jami.m

Rockwell Somebody`s Watching Me ~ Vintage Synthesizer Recreation ~ RetroSound


video upload by RetroSound

"(c)2007-24 by RetroSound
supported by UVI: http://bit.ly/retrosound-uvi

❤️ Support #RetroSound​ channel: https://retrosound.creator-spring.com

One of my favorite tracks from the 80s.
Somebody`s Watching Me by Rockwell
Produced by Curtis Anthony Nolen and Rockwell, Motown Records (1983)

featured the Moog Prodigy (1979)

This cover song series contains my own recreations of my favourite songs from the last 50 years. The original music from which I take inspiration belong to their respective owners. I recreate tracks only for personal passion and to pay homage to these tracks.
My intention is not to create covers that sound exactly like the original (if you want to hear identical sounds, please listen the original). It's more of an inspiration with my sounds from the old synthesizers from the past and of course the great appreciation for the original performers and producers.
Check out the original songs with the original artists here on YouTube.
Thank you."

Dave Smith Instruments Pro-2 soundscape - What is upon us


video upload by MIDERA

"It's sort of a response to the Moog Matriarch soundscape I posted yesterday. They're fairly similar synths - and I have a lot of things to say about that, but I'll save it for another time."

Update: MIDERA initially reported an issue with the cutoff knob: "After playing around with the Pro-2 more, I discovered that Filter 2 wouldn't close properly (it actually went down then back up again as I went counterclockwise, and I know it shouldn't do that in LP mode). I contacted Sequential and they just said to send it in."

The video has been updated with: "I had an issue with my Pro-2. Sequential reached out and it was resolved."

Getting to Know Elektron Digitakt II Sampler w/ SON WU


video upload by Perfect Circuit

"Our friend SON WU is back on our channel — this time with an overview of the all-new Elektron Digitakt II. They take a look at its features, workflow, and uncover an idea of why now might be the perfect time to get into the Elektron ecosystem.

If you're looking for tips, tricks, and a solid sense of how Digitakt II might fit into your own musical workflow, you've come to the right place.

Order your own Digitakt II here: https://www.perfectcircuit.com/elektr...

Learn more about Digitakt II on our blog, Signal: https://www.perfectcircuit.com/signal..."

LD3 Vowel Filter #003


video upload by gotharman

"Yet another track, made using the forthcoming vowel filters. This time more ambient/orchestral style. www.gotharman.dk"

Vanderson - Roland MC-909 - Thursday Afternoon


video upload by ॐ Vanderson ॐ

"another part of my MC-909 Archives.
On this time short chill/downtempo track."

Bastl Instruments CRUSt - Reviewtorial (French with english subtitles)


video upload by Audiorial

"Hi all,
Here is my reviewtorial for CRUST of Bastl Instruments.
Happy watching!"

Erica Synths & Moritz Klein Introduce EDU DIY LABOR prototyping station


video upload by Moritz Klein

"Disclaimer: I actually created Labor together with my friends at Erica Synths and Dr. Shalom D. Ruben, who's a teaching professor for engineering at the University of Colorado. Either way, it's an awesome entry point for anyone looking to get started in circuit design. (Or a great help if you've already disappeared down the rabbit hole.)"

Chapters
00:00 Feature Overview & Bundle Versions
01:32 Prototyping with Labor
03:23 Expansion Modules & Outro"



"Get started in circuit design with MKI x ES Labor! Developed in collaboration with Dr. Shalom D. Ruben teaching professor for engineering at the University of Colorado Labor is a fully-featured circuit design playground and a powerful electronics learning tool all in one. Created with the aim of serving as a universal learning tool for electronics engineering Labor enables users to delve into various aspects of electronics design from fundamental concepts to advanced techniques. Whether you're a beginner exploring the basics or an experienced engineer honing your skills Labor provides a versatile platform for experimentation and learning. Create your own filters oscillators envelopes sequencers – and whatever else you can come up with. Or use it to learn the basics by following along with our series of educational DIY kits.

Features
a built in dual power supply producing eurorack-compatible voltages, with built-in over current protection for safe experimenting
a modular interfacing section with 16 slots for potentiometers, jacks & switches
a pulse/triangle/sine oscillator (audio & LFO range)
a multi mode envelope generator controlled by a premium push button
a buffered variable control voltage source
an output amplifier with variable gain
a dedicated headphone output and a line-level output for recording, processing and analyzing the signal
an expansion slot for installing specialized prototyping tools
a protective lid to cover a breadboard.
EDU DIY Labor Basic Kit includes:

LABOR
Power Supply Unit
jumper cables
array of interfacing elements like potentiometers, jack sockets, switches
EDU DIY Labor Full Kit includes:

LABOR
Power Supply Unit
jumper cables
array of interfacing elements like potentiometers, jack sockets, switches
commonly used components (resistors, capacitors, chips, transistors) to start building circuits straight away


We – Erica Synths and Moritz Klein – have developed a series of educational DIY kits under the brand name mki x es.EDU with one specific goal in mind: to teach people with little-to-no prior experience how to design analog synthesizer circuits from scratch. What you’ll find in the box is not simply meant to be soldered together and then disappear in your rack. Instead, we want to take you through the circuit design process step by step, explaining every choice we’ve made and how it impacts the finished module.

NB! All kits in these series are simple and come with extensive user manuals which can be downloaded separately, therefore we will not provide customer support in case your DIY build fails to function or similar."

Behringer Working on PRO-16 - 16 Voice Prophet-5



via Behringer

"Designing the PRO-16: The 16-Voice Revolution

We are excited to share an update and achievement with you: the recreation of the iconic Prophet 5, but with a twist – our version boasts 16 voices and many new features that push the boundaries of what's possible in a synthesizer.

Recreating this synthesizer was no small feat. The engineering work involved is extraordinarily complex, requiring meticulous attention to detail and precision. Our team of engineers had to navigate the intricacies of integrating thousands of components to stay true to the original sound while adding modern capabilities.

One of the most challenging aspects of this project was the development of an 8-layer printed circuit board (PCB). For those unfamiliar, a PCB is essentially the backbone of any electronic device, housing all the components and ensuring they work together seamlessly. An 8-layer board means there are eight layers of circuitry stacked within a single board, allowing us to pack more functionality into a compact space. This complexity is necessary to manage the increased number of voices and new features while maintaining signal integrity and reducing noise.

The result is a synthesizer that not only honors the legacy of the original, but also enhances it with 16 voices, offering unparalleled polyphony and richness. This modern version includes:

- Multi-mode filters. Providing a wide range of tonal possibilities.

- 8-mode atrophy settings: Allowing for extensive modulation and sound-shaping capabilities.

- Poly aftertouch key bed: Delivering expressive and dynamic playability, making it a dream to play.

These advanced features make the new PRO-16 a powerhouse for today’s musicians, blending the classic sound with cutting-edge technology.

We are incredibly proud of this achievement and can't wait for you to experience the new PRO-16."
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