Sunday, November 24, 2024
Heavy plasma distortion - short clip
video upload by Telmatronics
"With RF stabilisation set low, plasma makes a lot of noise!
(Headphones recommended)
Check www.telmatronics.co.uk for release details"
RECORDING COMPARISION ORIGINAL vs. CASSETTE TAPE (1988) | How does it sound?
video upload by ONEPOLYMER
"A highly scientific comparison between the original 24bit/48kHz recording and an old SONY XR 90 Type IV compact cassette. Recorded on a TASCAM 234 Syncaset from 1988.
How will it sound? How much does it cost? And most importantly, who the heck really needs that?
If you want to know more, please don't watch and hit the notification Glocke! ๐
Cheers,
onepolymer
PS: Synthesizer used during recording:
Roland TR-8S & Modor DR-2 : Drums
MURMUX v3 : Pads
Studio Electronics SE-3X : Bass
Studio Electronics CODE : Main melody
Sequential Prophet 10 : Counter melody"
Veiled - Downtempo morning glory industrial doom - Deluge and Mono Evolver Keyboard
video upload by Abre Ojos
"Live hardware jam with Synthstrom Deluge & DSI Mono Evolver Keyboard
39bpm darker before the dawn industrial drone
Video processed live through Resolume
Shot with GH5 MKII
Dark ambient audiovisual stuff: https://abreojos.net"
LudoWic - HORIZONTAL FALL (working on a new album...)
video upload by LudoWic music
"Making sketches for new tracks. In the coming period I will dedicate myself to making a new album. Andrei Tarkovsky’s spiritual and poetic way of making art continues to inspire me enormously. (that’s why this video shows some short footage of his films by the way). For this album I want to use Trautonium, vintage synthesizers, classical pipe organs and electro-acoustic equipment.
April 19 I have been invited by Het Concertgebouw to present my new album Tickets:
https://www.concertgebouw.nl/concerte..."
Instant Blade Runner Sounds with Any Analog Synth (Stylophone Gen X-1 Example)
video upload by Dylan Ferno
"Making Instant Blade Runner Sounds with a dark spacey patch that can be applied to almost any Analog Synth. I mean I am using the Dubreq Stylophone Gen X-1 synth as an example, which is like the most budget cheap analog synth around. So if it can be done on this synth, it can pretty much be done with basic sound design with anything else."
Saif Sameer Collection | OP-X PRO-3
video upload by SonicProjects
"Demo of the Saif Sameer Collection for the SonicProjects OP-X PRO-3 virtual analog VST AU synth. This collection programmed by the renowned sound designer Saif Sameer contains 128 truly awesome sounds!
The collection can be downloaded here:
https://www.sonicprojects.ch/opxpro3/...
The collection is free!
Saif Sameer made extensive use of the synth's enormous features including modulation matrix, 10 filter types, 5 envelopes, 4 LFOs, Arpeggiator, Chorus and FM.
Saif Sammer achieved some sounds you might not think possible to do with OP-X PRO-3! E.g. several sounds in the library sound embarrassingly close to a Roland D-50!"
OB-Xtreme 3.0 Mac & PC VST3 AU short preview
video upload by Aly James Lab
https://www.alyjameslab.com/
A look under the hood at the virtual voice boards.
"In essence, OB-Xtreme functions as an 8-voice polyphonic, 8-voice unison mono, or true mono synth. The Unison mode adds a rich, thick texture by enabling polyphonic unison, which offers a powerful 8x8 voice configuration with adjustable voice clones (configurable as 1, 3, or 7 clones per voice).
Core OB-X/OB-Xa features are faithfully included, with SAW, PULSE, and TRI oscillator shapes, as well as the unique SAW+PULSE combination, which can add an extra octave harmonic based on the pulse width setting.
Filter options include a 2-pole and a 4-pole mode: The 2-pole filter, based on the OB-X, provides the smooth, resonant SVF (State Variable Filter) response, while the 4-pole filter, modeled after the CEM3320, offers a Moog-like resonance at lower cutoff values. High-pass and band-pass outputs are available in 2-pole mode, along with an optional filter 'bleed' for added authenticity.
The Xtreme Factor control manages emulated OTA-induced distortion, particularly the classic CA3080 chip distortion used throughout the OB-series circuits. Users can push these settings beyond the original specifications for more aggressive tones or stay within traditional limits for a classic OB sound. Both PRE and POST distortion circuits can be bypassed independently for flexibility, with PRE affecting lower notes and POST acting linearly across the range.
Additionally, OB-Xtreme offers under-the-hood controls for fine-tuning the voltage offsets of each voice card, which is essential for replicating authentic analog character. This approach uses Virtual Component Modeling (VCM) to mimic analog nuances effectively without excessive setup time. Seven macro sliders provide quick access to these settings:
OB-Xtreme 3 voice cards
OSC (SPREAD): Controls tuning offsets for oscillators 1 and 2.
FILT: Adjusts filter envelope offsets.
AMP: Sets amplitude envelope offsets.
VCF: Modifies VCF deviation.
PW: Controls pulse width offsets.
PORT: Sets portamento glide time lag.
XMOD: Adjusts cross modulation offsets.
You can apply small random deviations per note in real-time or scatter them across all eight voices. These voltage offsets are visually represented in the interface with positive or negative voltages (yellow/blue), making it easy to see adjustments. Tuning individual cards in semitone steps (up to +1 OCT) opens creative possibilities like a pseudo-chord mode when using Unison mode."
You can find additional OB-Xtreme posts here.
Saturday, November 23, 2024
video upload by Andy Whitmore
Follow-up to Yamaha CS80 vs Arturia CS-80V vs Cherry Audio GX-80 – Ultimate Sound Comparison!
"In this video, I take you on an unforgettable journey through the sounds of the legendary Yamaha CS80 and its top VST emulations:
Arturia CS80V
Cherry Audio GX80
Softube Model 77
๐ต From the lush Blade Runner string pad to iconic riffs like “I Hear You Now”, “Chariots of Fire”, “Billie Jean”, and more, I compare how these synths stack up in tone, playability, and character.
๐ฅ Which synth comes out on top?
You’ll hear:
The magic of the Yamaha CS80’s legendary polyphonic aftertouch.
The subtle strengths of each VST clone, from Cherry Audio's sparkling highs to Arturia's deep bass and Softube’s all-around excellence.
๐ก BONUS: I’m also showcasing the Kontrol S88 master keyboard, a fantastic tool for replicating the CS80’s expressive power."
00:00 Jon & Vangelis – I Hear You Now Comparison
00:33 Introduction: Yamaha CS80 vs. Arturia CS80V, Cherry Audio GX80, and Softube Model 77
01:05 Blade Runner: Synth Strings
03:11 Yamaha CS80: Polyphonic Aftertouch Explained
03:42 Yamaha CS80: Polyphonic Aftertouch Comparison
04:25 Initial Thoughts on the Synth Comparison
04:41 Jon & Vangelis – I Hear You Now Comparison
06:16 Chariots of Fire: The Brass Lick
07:02 Billie Jean: String Section
08:06 Blade Runner: The Flute Intro
09:14 The Results
09:41 Conclusion
09:50 Kontrol S88 Keyboard
10:06 What’s Next?
10:19 Finale & Other News
SUMU 1.0
video upload by DATABROTH
"You can pick up SUMU here: https://madronalabs.com/products/sumu...
read my review here: www.databroth.com/blog/sumu-review
check out my wavetables and presets at https://gumroad.com/databroth
join my Patreon https://www.patreon.com/databroth"
Lush
video upload by Ebotronix
"Intellijel Designs System & Strymon Big Sky MX in Dual Cloudburst Mode
Intellijel Designs:
Dubmix with Expander, Azimuth 2 , Quadrax,Tetrapad,
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, ยตMod V1 , ADSR,
2x 104 ~ 7 U Case.
Cylonix - Cyclebox II with expander
Tunefish Modular Ornament and Crime
Doepfer R2m
Strymon Big Sky MX in Dual Mono Mode controlled with
Midi CC ( 16 channels) by 16n Faderbank AtoVproject
23.11.2024
Video# 2438"
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