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Wednesday, June 19, 2024

Paperface 50 | Serge Origins


video uploads by Cinematic Laboratory

Playlist:

1. Paperface 50 | Serge Origins | Episode 01 | Visual Language
This is the first video of a seven episode playlist. It features the Paperface 50 'Helios' and 'Tempo di Roma' panels which are part of the 50th anniversary release and updated by Serge himself. These are the designs that started it all back in '70-71.

Serge used pre-drilled grid panels where all kinds of DIY circuits could be added. The front was made of a paper template where you could write down your labels. Commercial designs followed, where the typical flowchart symbols were used. This video tries to explain what they mean.

I will not be doing more 4U videos because this channel is focused on eurorack only, and focus is important. However, I recently committed to a lot of Serge euro modules and the Paperface started this fever. I was completely unfamiliar with Serge except for his contribution to Maths. So this is a bit like an 'origin' story and a tutorial for those who are interested in Serge. All episodes can be used to learn what the Eurorack modules have to offer.
2. Paperface 50 | Serge Origins | Episode 02 | OSC and OSC+
The Helios panel has two VCO's, named OSC and OSC+. The extended VCO also features a pulse out with PWM and three noise outputs. They have three (3!) 1V/OCT inputs, where two are attenuverted. The Sine outputs have a waveshaper CV. Simple, but amazing and really powerful for all kinds of modulation scenarios.
3. Paperface 50 | Serge Origins | Episode 03 | Smooth Stepped Generator
The SSG is one of the most versatile utilities in modern synthesis. At first glance it's just a triangle wave (smooth) and a sample/hold circuit, but it can perform a lot of different tasks. The SSG also has a modern V2, the GTO.
So this video may be of some use for new SSG and GTO owners in 4U and 3U.
4. Paperface 50 | Serge Origins | Episode 04 | Noise and Feedback
I didn't expect too much from this episode, just filtering a bit of noise, triggers and self-oscillation on the filter. But it made me understand why Serge is so often used to make feedback patches. I am aware I am only scratching a huge surface here. Feel free to share your feedback tips in the comments so we can all benefit.
5. Paperface 50 | Serge Origins | Episode 05 | The Rhythm of Rome
My borrowed Paperface 50 also features the Tempo di Roma panel, a clever classic sequencer featuring two 4-step sequencers, each with three rows of CV values (roughly equal to notes), a gate row when a stage is reached, and stage selectors that double as keys and length controls.

It also has an 8 step gate sequencer, two bidirectional temporary sequential switches and one bidirectional alternating switch. Finally it features a logic circuit that can output the Min or Max of two CV values (Peak and Through).

It may be a powerful sequencer for 1970's standards, but it's really classic and vintage in the digital 21st century. However, it's also responsible for that classic vibe you will not find on modern sequencers where everything is perfect.
6. Paperface 50 | Serge Origins | Episode 06 | Waveshaping
This episode is about the original Serge Triple Waveshaper, that can be used both in series as in parallel. They are three identical rectifiers, capable of turning basic waveforms into many different complex shapes, or turning complex shapes into more basic waveforms. Since the Helios panel doesn't have a dedicated VCA, I found a way to use a waveshaper to turn the filter into a convincing low pass gate. I don't think I've heard this trick before since most Helios videos are 'legato'. But maybe everybody knows this already :).

When I started this video I had a 'problem' with working with raw sounds and scopes. I don't want to be such a channel because it also gives the impression that I have a technical background. I don't. So I turned it into a Symphony for Orchestra and Waveshapers. In C minor. It's actually quite fun to 'score' a noisy VCO.
7. Paperface50 | Serge Origins | Episode 07 | Integration
This is the final episode of the series, where we'll go from 4U Banana to Eurorack and back. I was expecting a lot from this episode because i could finally add a quantizer and stereo effects. Sure it worked like a charm, but it also took away a lot of the magic and purety, degrading the Serge to 'just a bitg module' in a larger collective. I think I understand now why so many 4U users don't add too many bells and whistles and listen to all the little details hiding in the waves.

The RadioPhonic - Drone Part 2: 'Rhythmic' (4-Analogue Voices, Self-Patched, Melodic)


video upload by AJH Synth Official

"Another in a series of example videos featuring The RadioPhonic - a synth commissioned by Hans Zimmer, recreations of which are now available to pre-order at https://ajhsynth.com/Radiophonic.html.

This is Part 2 to the earlier Cinematic Drone video. It is based on the same patch, but modified to add a rhythmic element, using the Chance Delay module for some random behaviour / probability. It is also completely self-patch (in the box), no sequencer or controllers are used.

The RadioPhonic features 48 AJH Synth modules, including 8 envelopes, 7 VCOs, 6 LFOs, 6 VCFs, up to 7 VCAs, random voltage generators, random gates, phaser, fixed filter bank, dedicated noise oscillator, wave-folder, wave multipliers, audio and CV mixers, ring modulators, sub-octave generator, glide/slew, octave/semitone switching, multiples... and in a beautiful hardwood, well-powered Eurorack case.

Video by @DreamsOfWires

The AJH SYNTH Eurorack modular 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"

Variable Bandwidth Filter - Final revision first sounds | Low-gain Electronics - 4U Modular Serge


video upload by LowGainElectronics

"Literally just fired up the Variable Bandwidth Filter… haven’t even calibrated it. Just ran a 50% pulse info it and did some simple sweeps and modulations from the Dual Slopes Compact and VC Filter/Oscillator. Eventually I take the Hi-Band output and feed it into the second input and it gives you resonance control. Fun part about that is you get 6 sources of feedback to choose from! The Hi-Band output provides some nice drip! Can also provide a bit of crunch and overdrive as well depending on your control settings and modulation sources.

There is a little clipping from my phone interface. Sorry about that.

Assembled modules, DIY PCB’s and Panels available very soon!"

A Vostok Instruments analog bass sound demo w/ Polyend Tracker+


video upload by Stazma

"Today I'll show you how I like to patch bass sounds with the Vostok Instruments line of modules, sequenced by the Polyend Tracker+, in the context of a weird IDMish / Breakbeat track.

Have fun!"

minimoog & Ableton Hardwave Arpeggiator


video upload by Akihiko Matsumoto

"Link https://akihiko-matsumoto.gumroad.com...
Hardwave style agressive arpeggiator for Ableton Live."

USB MIDI HOST w/ Raspberry Pi controlling hardware synths (Circuit Tracks, SP404mk2, ecc.)


video upload by Mountain Piercer

"I want to find a cheap and easy way to connect my gears via Midi using only USB, my old raspberry is capable of doing it! I also using my Novation Launch control mk1 to control the Circuit Tracks, SP404mk2 and the Ultranova. I also change my camera (did you notice?)

Raspberry Pi MIDI HOST(not affiliated): https://neuma.studio/raspberry-pi-as-..."

La Femme | Superchic psych-pop with AstroLab


video upload by Arturia

"French band La Femme has captivated audiences worldwide with their unique style and fresh yet throwback sound that blends influences from across musical eras, from 60’s surf music to 80’s synthwave, italo disco, rockabilly and beyond.

We recently caught up with #LaFemme’s founders Marlon Magnée and Sacha Got in the studio to learn more about their passion for modern and vintage sounds and hear them take it away with a synth pop duet utilizing the classic synth array available on #AstroLab.

Read the full story → https://www.arturia.com/stories/la-femme"

SNAP Rhythm Is A Dancer ~ 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 early 90s.
Rhythm Is A Dancer by the german Eurodance group SNAP from the album Madman`s Return (1992)
Written by: Benito Benites, John "Virgo" Garrett III, Thea Austin, Toni C

Featured the Yamaha DX11 and the Roland JD-800 (1991)

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."

Moog Matriarch and DSI Pro-2 | A meaningless endeavor


video upload by MIDERA

"I had this grand vision. I've got two cool paraphonic synths with CV and all sorts of cool ways to manipulate them. The brain was the Pro-2, it has gate out and 4 CV outputs and you can sequence with it in so many ways. These two were destined to be... but, not really in my hands, because I spent way too long trying to get the Pro-2 to trigger the sequencer of the Matriarch and it just wasn't happening. Ever. I never got it to trigger the sequencer to advance. Sometimes it would sort of half-trigger it, but then self-trigger anyway as well, so it didn't work. Anyway, I never figured it out, hooked up MIDI, recorded whatever the hell all of this is, and walked away. I don't know enough about CV. I don't know enough about modular stuff. You know, someone mentioned on a forum how you can do this and that - but they only half explained it so I couldn't actually figure out how to achieve what they were doing (apparently something about the noise inverting the signal and you can feed it into something and get some cool effects).

Anyway, here this is. A meaningless endeavor. The two synths shall be dismantled soon."

Kilpatrick Audio Phenol ambient jam


video upload by Jarkko Tuohimaa

"My short jam showing FM capabilities of unique Phenol synthesizer. Sequenced with Korg SQ-1."
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