Monday, September 02, 2024
Vaemi Introduces VoltRatio Precision Voltage Adder - Subtractor Eurorack Module
video upload by Vaemi
"VoltRatio : Basic Features : Precision Voltage Adder - Subtractor : Vaemi (Eurorack)"
"The VoltRatio 1V/OCT CV input allows you to quickly and easily switch through exactly 6 harmonic degrees. Additionally, this module enables you to obtain both a copy of the fundamental frequency's voltage and a frequency one octave below simultaneously, allowing you to comfortably control up to 3 oscillators at once. Furthermore, designed as a precision multiple, this module offers precise and professional calibration options, helping your system stay in accurate tuning and advancing both you and your system.
The frequency ratio system, which can also be found in the first digital examples of Thru Zero Frequency Modulation and allows easy adjustment of harmonic degrees in all operator oscillators according to the fundamental frequency, is crucial for maintaining musical and tonal compatibility. This system greatly simplifies programming in complex FM patches. With the three separate outputs designed as Vaemi, which replicate the 1V/OCT CV input like a precision multiple and provide different degrees, you can use all analog thru zero or standard voltage-controlled oscillators. Quickly navigating between harmonic degrees during recording or live performances will provide significant musical and practical advantages. The output providing harmonic degrees (Ratios) includes 2 buffered outputs, making a total of 4 CV outputs on the module.
You can adjust the desired voltage and harmonic degrees between 0-6V according to your preferences and needs using the trimpots on the back of the module. Additionally, you can set the -1 OCT output to the desired negative level using the trimpots on the back.
All inputs and outputs of the module are DC coupled. Essentially, the module adds or subtracts an offset voltage to the voltage entered into the 1V/OCT CV input. We can think of it as a precision CV adder-subtractor. The sum of the entered and added voltages is what comes out of the outputs. In short, you can also use this module to shift the offset, process signals like envelopes or LFOs, and more. (Note about the module: one of the most important points is that it has both positive and negative outputs and precise calibrations for offset and CV scale. So, it’s not just about adding offset voltage to the voltage.)
You can read which channel you are on from the top of the module or easily determine it with the help of LEDs. The module is 10HP wide."
VoltRatio : VoltRatio & OSI-OP Jam : Precision Voltage Adder - Subtractor : Vaemi (Eurorack)
Tracker Plus: The Workflow Guide Part 1
video upload by Polyend
"Part one of the Tracker Plus workflow tutorial series focuses on putting together a track with one-shot samples."
DELIA - New Motorized Morphing Poly Synth from Melbourne Instruments
video upload by Melbourne Instruments
New promo video for DELIA. Click here for additional posts featuring DELIA including demos and overview videos.
"Introducing DELIA by Melbourne Instruments, bi-timbral 6-voice poly synth with a fully motorized control panel for instant patch recall and morphing capabilities. DELIA introduces a 49-key velocity and aftertouch sensitive keyboard, new multi-mode analog filters with resonance control, 3-stage overdrive, and endless modulation possibilities.
DELIA employs a combination of true analog filters and virtual analog modelling. Discover and explore new sonic territory with warm multi-mode filters and a digital front end with modelled VCOs, wavetables and high pass filters.
The powerful combination of analog plus digital synthesis is harnessed by DELIA’s unique 12-note mode, using 12 complete oscillator banks into the 6 filters, unleashing DELIA’s full polyphonic potential.
DELIA's unique morphing feature and extensive modulation matrix lets you dive into an endless spectrum of sounds with no limits. Instantly sweep through different timbres and quickly save new patches on the fly.
DELIA is a versatile synth offering many ways to create, perform and shape your sound with a workflow that is truly unique. Combining many features normally found in software synths with the physical hands-on experience of a hardware synth.
Melbourne Instruments have transformed the tactile experience and fun of playing a classic analog synth. DELIA's motorized knobs and assignable controls bring a new and exciting experience to synth lovers and ultimately your sound!
All music made and performed with the Delia by @jontidanimals"
Sunday, September 01, 2024
PlantsSystem-Circulation
video upload by plantssystem
"My music is influenced by YMO and JAPAN. I am especially conscious of the sounds of 'BGM' and 'TinDrum'. These sounds are preset on my Prophet-5. I will continue to use them from now on."
Dutch Modular Fest 2024 | Artistic Impression
video upload by Cinematic Laboratory
"Dutch Modular Fest, Saturday August 31st, 2024
dB music facilties, Utrecht.
I wish DMF was every month, somewhere. But it's not. It's our Dutch annual event, celebrating the modular community and nearby manufacturers. I can't do interviews like DivKid and Mylar, and there's no 'best of show' except maybe all of them. Thanks to Allert Aalders (Sonar Traffic, Modulation) and Veerle Pennock (Acid Solder Club) for making this happen. And all the people who volunteered, participated, engineered, served and performed.
This video is sponsored by the Lab, with compliments."
Polyvera - New Hardware Synthesizer by Suonobuono In the Works
Suonobuono Polyvera (launch teaser) video upload by SUONOBUONO
"Polyvera is the upcoming synthesizer by boutique Swedish manufacturer Suonobuono. More details will be shared in the coming weeks."
Suonobuono brought us LAZER, a unique laser based controller, back in 2021. See the Suonobuono label below for additional posts.
Curt Sather plays Mozart's "Adagio" on the Viscount Cantorum VI Plus - Sessions from The Gallery
video upload by Kraft Music
"Great deals on the Viscount Cantorum series here:
https://kraftmusic.com/collections/ca...
Dr. Curt Sather visits The Gallery at Kraft Music to perform "Adagio" by Mozart on the Viscount Cantorum VI Plus single manual organ.
Viscount Cantorum are portable instruments offering authentic organ performance with an extremely simple to use interface. All sound samples are in stereo and carefully arranged to simulate a real pipe configuration. The instruments are organized in three or four sections: MAN I, MAN II, MAN III (Cantorum Trio only), and PEDAL, which can be played from the keyboard through the "Automatic Pedal" function. Different organ styles are available with independent adjustment of the voices' volume to perfectly suit the organist's needs, while the keyboard is carefully crafted to reproduce the touch of a real pipe organ.
The compact but sturdy cabinet is easy to move from the church to the concert hall and back again.Get more with an exclusive Viscount Cantorum portable classic organ bundle from Kraft Music. These package deals include the accessories you'll need to get the most out of your new organ, all for one low price. If you have any questions, please contact us. Our knowledgeable sales advisors will be happy to assist in choosing the bundle that's right for you!"
BOARDS OF CANADA - Beware the Friendly Stranger (Prophet REV2 Cover)
video upload by nicola neeco
"I love BOC’s short tracks & interludes: they’re little gems, always full of details just like the complete tracks.
I made this cover slower than the original and without the crackling background noise so you can fully appreciate this beautiful melody.
This track is also featured in Salad Fingers, the British animated web series created by @davidfirth in 2004 (a series with a very good foley and sound design, in my opinion)
(I made this patch from scratch)
gear used:
Sequential Prophet REV2 (8 voices)
follow me on Instagram: / nicolaneeco
Beware the Friendly Stranger, from Geogaddi (Warp Records, 2002)"
AMS 3 - Socialist East Germany's Massive Modular
video upload by HAINBACH
"Synthesizers had it hard in Socialist East-Germany - Socialist Realism was for a long time the prevailing art form. An instrument that creates unreal sounds was not endorsed by the SED leadership. Only in the waning years of the GDR (or DDR as it is called in German) that changed, with the Vermona Synthesizer coming out in 1982. The first officially sanctioned modular synthesizer, the Audiotronic AMS3 featured in this video was built between 1986 and 1988 for the Electro-Acoustic Studio of the Akademie der Künste.
Music, Soundpack and thanks: / hainbach"
You can find the Subharchord here: An Avant-Garde Synthesizer From 1960s East Germany
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