Monday, August 05, 2024
Strymon Big Sky MX with Intellijel System ~ Mimal Scale
video upload by Ebotronix
Intellijel System ~ Strymon Big Sky MX Aeolian Scale
Intellijel Designs System
Dubmix with Expander, Azimuth 2 , Quadrax,
Shapeshifter , 2x Amps , 4x Planar 2 , 4x Polaris Multi Mode Filter,
5x Dixie II +, 2x Plonk , 2x Multi FX 1u, 2x Mixup, 2x Tangrams,
2x Quadratt 1u, 2x passive LPG, Dr. Octature 1 & 2, Steppy,
Scales, Bifold, Flurry , Quad VCA,
Sealegs, Quad Inverter, µMod V1 , ADSR,
2x 104 ~ 7 U Case.
Cylonix - Cyclebox II with expander
Tunefish Modular µ Yarns, Temps Utile ,
2x Ornament and Crime with Mimal Scale
Ritual Electronics 2x Flexibilite´
4ms Peg
XAOC Batumi
ARC Serge TKB
Doepfer R2m
Strymon Big Sky MX in Dual Mono Mode controlled with
Midi CC ( 16 channels) by 16n Faderbank AtoVproject
12/ 8 time
05.08.2024
Video# 2400
5 new modules you should try in August 2024
video upload by Omri Cohen
"The patches from this video and from many other videos are available on my Patreon page - patches-from-new-109523309"
00:00 - Introduction
00:05 - Masino
03:02 - VCV Compressor
07:38 - Pulsar
11:31 - Bay modules
15:19 - Bypass
The Superer Jupiter // Roland MKS80 with the Retroaktiv MPG8x
video upload by Starsky Carr
"Already ducking for cover! The Roland MKS-80 Super Jupiter is often labelled as an enhanced Jupiter 8 in a box - even Vintage Synth Explorer calls it something like that. Here I look at it along with the Retroaktiv Super Controller.. which really does feel like it brings the instrument up to date and makes it a whole lot easier to use. Essentially if you're thinking of buying an MKS80 or if you've got one you never really use... GET ONE OF THESE. They're cheaper than the original MPG80 controllers, and blow them out of the water as far as functionality is concerned."
John Chowning, Computer Music, DX7 & FM Discovery
video upload by Anthony Marinelli Music
"It was an honor for me to interview John Chowning who is directly responsible for the way we create music today in every genre! His visionary ideas have profoundly shaped contemporary music creation, including the integration of computers, AI, digital synthesis, sound sharing, and surround sound.
He stands as a monumental figure in 21st-century music, renowned for his pioneering contributions as a composer, musician, and educator. As the founding director of the Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics (CCRMA) at Stanford University, Chowning made groundbreaking strides in the field. His historic discovery of FM synthesis not only became one of Stanford’s most valuable patents but also paved the way for Yamaha’s DX7 synthesizer through their licensing of FM sound synthesis technology.
Another important aspect of Chowning's work is the simulated motion of sound through physical space creating an illusion of a continuous 360-degree space using only four speakers. John’s boundless curiosity and groundbreaking achievements have established him as a bright shining beacon of inspiration for musicians everywhere.
00:00 - Cold Open
00:42 - intro
02:27 - Read to Discovery
06:15 - Stanford & Early Electronic Music
14:26 - Discovering FM Synthesis
19:25 - The FM Enlightenment
23:14 - Yamaha DX7
31:09 - Synclavier VS Yamaha
36:02 - FM Made Simple
43:04 - The Power of Timbre
51:09 - Where are we now?"
Playing the Summit - Carlo Mezzanotte
video upload by carlomezz
"A few sounds I've programmed on the Novation Summit, 16-voice polyphonic bi-timbral synthesizer with three FPGA ('Oxford') oscillators per voice, dual analog filter, FM, RM, sync, overdrive, digital effects, and a large modulation matrix.
All original sounds, mostly single patches, plus a few multis.
Qualche suono programmato sul Novation Summit, synth polifonico bi-timbrico a 16 voci con 3 oscillatori FPGA ("Oxford") per voce, doppio filtro analogico, FM, ring mod, sync, overdrive, effetti digitali, e una estesa matrice di modulazione. Tutti suoni originali, in maggioranza singoli, più qualche multi."
Introducing Sound Blocks — A playground for making music
video upload by Nazaray
The Story Behind Sound Blocks — A playground for composing music
Currently on Kickstarter
"What is Sound Blocks?
Sound Blocks is a groundbreaking music composition app for Mac and Windows. You simply place blocks of sound anywhere on the grid, connect them together and play!
It's a beautifully animated experience that really brings out the visual character of sounds — (kind of like synesthesia).
You can add 'Control Blocks' to your sequence that act as modifiers for speed, time, randomization and more. Using these tools, you can create intricate musical machines that loop in interesting ways.
It's a remarkably simple new workflow that removes the obstacles and steep learning curves commonly associated with conventional music production software — and by the nature of its distinct design, lets you do things that you might never think doing of with other music apps.
Who is it for? Can I use it if I'm not a musician?
Sound Blocks is for anyone who wants to dive into music production, whether you're a child, non-musician, gamer or a professional music producer — it has something for everyone. The workflow is super intuitive and playful, and you can learn to use it in about 10 seconds — no prior music experience needed.
What does it offer for skilled musicians and producers?
Sound Blocks will give you a completely new workflow to experiment and create the kind of music you might otherwise never make using a conventional DAW. The non-linear sequencing approach, alongside features like Control Blocks and asynchronous loops will open new creative avenues for some serious artistic exploration. The more funding our Kickstarter project raises, the more advanced features we'll be able to add, such as the ability to add your own samples, crazy effects pedals and much much more. We will be sharing a detailed development roadmap soon."
LABELS/MORE:
kickstarter,
Nazaray,
New Drum Machines,
New Makers,
New Soft Synths,
News,
Soft Synths
Desert Deployment
video upload by Vykaar Tones
"Improvised electronic music in the old 1970s style. Gets nice and dirty nine minutes in..."
Eurorack Modular Synth Test - August 5 2024
video upload by John L Rice
"Just an experiment using the four clock outputs of the Strymon Magneto to trigger the four random voltage outputs of the Doepfer A-149-4"
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