Thursday, January 09, 2025
Elektron Analog RYTM MK II - Doing even MORE with this thing!!!
video upload by eM
"Switching back to RYTM. If you have one of these, you'll find where single handedly playing with it, forces you to squeeze so much excellence out of it. I'm still barely touching the surface of this thing, but i am having loads of fun... just getting the sheer fun out of a drum machine such as this does the justice I need. (sorry there was a slight audio glitch at 3:52 :-{ )
What's challenging for me, is going from using a Digitakt, the way the patterns are performed there, is very different when doing it on the RYTM. Whatever you change or alter, when you go to a different patter, it keeps the same kit. All of the same parameter changes you have done, if you haven't changed the kit, it will basically carry into the next pattern. Kinda forces you to perceive outside of the Digitakt box. Still heaps of fun though! Enjoy!"
The EKO Computerhythm history
video upload by M&M
"This video tell the story of the evolution of EKO Computerhythm"
You can find additional posts featuring the EKO Computerythm here.
Wednesday, January 08, 2025
NOYSTOISE PT100
video upload by NOYSTOISE
"Handmade experimental synth built around toy Casio sound chip.
More info at www.noystoise.com
00:00 FLY-BYE
00:36 VOICE SECTION
04:53 SEQUENCER SECTION
09:41 LFO SECTION
11:51 JOYSTICK SECTION"
50 FREE Twisted Electrons twistFM Custom Factory Patches [Bank 1] by synth_nyc
via https://synthnyc.com
"Twisted Electrons commissioned me to create 50 Custom Factory Patches for twistFM v1.1
You can listen to them in high resolution (24bit 96kHz PCM WAV masters, FLAC encoded) on my site (optimized for Chrome on MacOS and Windows).
They are available for FREE Factory Patches as part of the twistFM v1.1 release and can be downloaded here. [zip file]
The DX7 mk1 was my first synth in 1984 and first experience with sound design, then I had owned many other FM synths: DX11, TX81Z, DX100, TX802, TX7, FS1R and today I own DX7V, OpSix native, OPS7 (and had owned FM7 and FM8) and twistFM.
IMHO twistFM is the lo-fi FM synth you want and what Yam should have made instead of the FS1R (those 90s VA filters were far from convincing IMHO). IMHO 4-Op is too few, 8-Op is too much and 6-Op is just the right balance between time to craft a preset and sound complexity.
In twistFM you have a solid 6-Op (multi-wave) FM foundation and then you can built-up on wonderful analog filters and spot on modulation options (LFOs, ENV, MW, AT/PAT, etc…).
I’m also grateful that -upon my suggestion- the creator implemented 3 core FM features: Keyboard Level Scaling, Keyboard Rate Scaling and Keyboard Velocity Sensitivity in v1.1 (which brings even more expressivity to twistFM) and grouped them in a new OPERATOR menu for a fast paced FM editing workflow.
In the 50 custom factory patches above, I’ve tried to highlight what I think is unique about twistFM but also showcase classic FM and analog (well hybrid) tones.
If you are looking for FM grit & dirt and powerful analog filters, search no more… twistFM packs it all and a load more innovation to keep you busy for a while.
I hope you’ll enjoy the FREE patches as much as I’ve enjoyed programming them.
Musically yours,
synth_nyc
PS: The preset track list numbering is different from the preset numbering in the synth.
synthesizer custom patches
https://synthnyc.com/"
Patching with Leibniz - Episode 4
video upload by Xaoc Devices
"Episode 4 and another three patches for the Leibniz Subsystem! This time we're focusing on control signals showing you how to create a delay effect for voltages and an advanced LFO à la Leibniz. On top of that there are more ideas for shaping signals from Berlin."
00:00 - Intro
00:05 - Patch 10
03:56 - Patch 11
06:10 - Patch 12
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