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Tuesday, August 27, 2024

Analogue Solutions Ample Synthesizer with AS500-SEQ 64-Step Analogue Sequencer


video upload by Analogue Solutions

"Here's a quick, dawless 3-oscillator sequence with the Ample and AS500-SEQ. Two of Ample's oscillators are independently pitch-controlled (modulated) via the sequencer, and GLIDE can be heard initially on one of the oscillators (then later decreased)."

video upload by foleytronics fx repair

"...and Mark's Lexicon 300 is now a 300L. Also on the docket in today's demo is Michael's recapped and OLEDed Roland D-550 & PG-1000 programmer, Kelly's Moog Source with new membrane panel and an honorable mention of Ramble's Oberheim Matrix-12 acting as a MIDI board for the Roland."

PlantsSystem-PolyPlex


video upload by plantssystem

"S.C.I Poly-Sequencer.
Hyper Running Polyphonic Sequencer.
Connection To Prophet-5."

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You can find pics of a Sequential Circuits Poly-Sequencer here, as well as scattered throughout additional posts here.

Double The Power Of Your Hardware With A Good Controller


video upload by EZBOT

"Today, we’re going to check out the SHIK MIDI Controller and how it works. The SHIK has some special features that you don’t usually find on other controllers, especially at its price. These features include Macro controls and MIN/MAX control, which let you customize your grooveboxes way more than a basic MIDI controller. I’ve paired it with the Octatrack Performance Mixer 3.0 Template to show you exactly what I mean.

Download the REmixer 3.0 Template here: / remixer-3-0-108621633

Get yourself the Micro Prophet-5 Sample-Chains pack here / micro-prophet-5-108197283 and here: https://ko-fi.com/s/213ee0e90b"

First 5U Modular Synth Patch ... from Scratch (MU Moog format)


video upload by DivKid

"Join me for my first patch with this new (to me) 5U / MU format modular synthesiser. It's big and sounds it and a pleasure to play and features modulars from DotCom (synthesisers.com), STG Soundlabs / muSonics, Frequency Central, Synthetic Sounds Labs (SSL), Corsynth, Moon Modular, M2 Synth and Noise Engineering.

Patch notes (as mentioned in the video) are here on Patreon (free/public post) // / 110901251"

A Classically Trained Pianist Tries Expressive E's Osmose For The First Time


video upload by Reverb

"Virtuoso keyboardist William Kirk joins Fess to delve into the world of MPE, using the Osmose by Expressive E.

To read up more about the Osmose and find a great deal on one, head on over to Reverb."

0:00 - Intro
1:38 - MPE Arpeggiator
3:40 - First Impressions
7:45 - Layout
8:12 - Woodwind Preset
8:55 - Bacteria Preset
9:16 - Mallet Preset / Touch Sensitivity
10:41 - Insert Coins Preset
12:01 - Pitch Bend
12:28 - Synth Macros
13:08 - Smeeb Preset
13:28 - Pitch Bend and Modulation Faders
14:18 - Lilly Preset
14:49 - Aftersaw Preset
15:12 - Pressure Glide
16:49 - Performing on Stage / Portability
18:28 - Mechanical Build
19:50 - Outro

Geometric Anomaly | by This Is Not Rocket Science


video upload by Cinematic Laboratory

"The Geometric Anomaly earned SonicState's 'best of modular' on Superbooth 2024 so I am proud to present it to you. However...
Only 50 were made and some are 'reserved', whatever that means.
So how does this work?

TiNRS is basically Stijn and Priscilla Haring-Kuipers from Amsterdam so it's a small independent manufacturer with limited resources. Stijn made the Geometric Anomaly 'for his birthday', so the plan was to make only one. Then Priscilla said something like 'nice, get yourself a different present, and build a few more, like 50'. Anyway, the Geometric Anomaly is a very limited edition and time will tell how limited it really is. If I am informed correctly, they ran out of parts to build more.

I am a big fan of TiNRS, so I bought one and I'll treat it as any other new module worthy of a cool video.

TiNRS likes to perform live, and usually they had to drag a big Fenix IV modular synth to a gig. The Geometric Anomaly is a slimmed down mini Fenix with two VCO's, ADSR envelope generators and filters. One SVF, one Ladder. It looks like a complex VCO, but I'd describe it as a 'live performance synth' that's made to tweak on stage. It can make huge sounds with minimal effort but it also provides plenty of resources to go 'complex' if you really want to. It may not be 'best of modular', but I think it deserves the predicate 'best new VCO for live performers'. But I am biased, so just listen and decide for yourself.

I could use the fortcoming 'Bopp & Steve' effect module in this video, but I need to emphasize that it's a prototype and there's still a lot of work to be done because the planned DSP chip was recently updated and a rewrite is necessary. I'll keep you posted."

Touch Tuul sample chaos


video upload by gotharman

"Playing around with some drum samples, sample select modulation and Draw Modulator rate modulation.
www.gotharman.dk"

Brother Auto-Emillion GX -151 with Mods


video upload by Ground Grown Circuits

"Brother Auto-Emillion GX -151 aka Baldwin Discoverer DS-50 divide down organ with analog rhythm and casiotone style accompaniment.

Mods include rate knobs for several modulation oscillators, Bass output, Rhythm output, and Rhythm clock I/O"

Threetom Modular MIXING FLASK



See this previous post for a demo.

"The Threetom Modular 'Mixing Flask' is a utility mixer offering mix-bus limiting and a cornucopia of indicator lights integrated behind a unique chemical lab-inspired front panel.

I designed Mixing Flask as a solution to my main three gripes with conventional utility mixers:

Mixing too hot is too easy, leading to hard clipping on the mix-bus. And even when there’s an indicator light to warn you when this is happening, there are no features to actively prevent it.

Utility mixers usually only offer unity gain, so when you have a weak input signal (like a MTM Radio Music), you’re out of luck

They’re nauseatingly boring

Mixing Flask provides solutions to these annoyances in the following ways:

I’ve implemented a soft-clipping limiting circuit on the mix-bus (inspired by Doppio). The highest setting prevents the mix-bus from hard clipping altogether in favor of warm saturation.

All inputs have a gain of +6dB allowing you to better equalize between volumes while maintaining a hot mix-bus output

The myriad of indicator lights and front-panel graphics make you feel like a mad scientist in your modular chemical lab. I bet you won’t find another utility mixer that makes mixing more exciting than Mixing Flask!

Mixing Flask will be available soon after Dutch Modular Fest, both from my retailers and in my own shop!"

See the dealers on the right for availability.
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