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Friday, January 10, 2025

Redshift 6 - From Reset To Preset: Cascading RezLFO


video upload by Supercritical Synthesizers

"On our From Reset To Preset series, we noodle sounds from scratch, and showcase our new Redshift 6 synthesizer in use.

In this patch we create movement from two cascading LFOs that modulate osc2's pitch and amplitude."

UDO RBN-1 Ribbon Controller — Getting Started


video upload by UDO Audio

"Join Hazel as she takes you through getting started with the RBN-1 and your UDO instrument. From setting the Ribbon to the default Intelligent Pitch Mode, to assigning it to other parameters using the modulation controls!

Stay tuned for part 2 coming soon, where Hazel takes us through some great suggestions for modulation routings using RBN-1!"

Tre Modular - Steps (Demo)


video upload by Tre Modular

"Tre Modular - Steps is an analog 8-step clock sequencer and processor that transforms incoming clock signal into a series of unique rhythmic patterns. With features like step selection and burst mode multiplication, Steps offers flexibility for controlling modular synthesizers, creating complex rhythmic patterns, and even processing audio signals for unique sounds."

Terra & Lyra duet - "The Canyonlands"


video upload by SOMA Laboratory

"Video by John Holcroft.
Special thanks to James Holcroft."

Terra & Lyra duet - "SLO-MELT"

video upload by SOMA Laboratory

"Video by John Holcroft.
Special thanks to James Holcroft."

Quick Time - short Arp fun with OSCar, Boss DR110, microrack. From the Analogue Solutions studio


video upload by Analogue Solutions

"Quick Time - short Arp fun with OSCar, Boss DR110, Boss microrack. From the Analogue Solutions studio"

Linnstrument tryout


video upload by Trigg

"Playing around with this nice MPE Controller with Surge XT VST."
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Check out Roger Linn's tips on the Linstrument here.

Multi Layered Sound - Electronic Ambient Soundscapes (Square LFO | Korg Minilogue XD)


video upload by PARKER

Bad Gear - The Y2K Bug


video upload by AudioPilz

"Welcome to Bad Gear, the show about the world’s most-hated audio tools. While we - the inhabitants of this post-everything dystopia - live in the best times for being a synth nerd, our ancestors and younger selves who just survived the Y2K Bug had to deal with a much bleaker market for electronic musical instruments .

Today we are going to talk about the SH-32. This unholy offspring of a JP-8000 and an MC-303, 2002 not-a- synth not-yet-a groovebox and Buchla Easel for kids design abomination is not only peak Roland Music but also seems to be the blueprint for the Roland SH-4D .

Chapters:
00:00 Intro tune
01:02 Overview Roland SH-32 Synthesizer
01:24 Oscillators
02:24 Filter
02:51 FX Section
03:10 Groovebox Features
03:29 Drum Samples
03:43 Performance Mode, Multitimbrality
03:54 Pros & Cons of Performance Mode (mostly cons)
04:09 Arpeggiator / Sequencer / Chord Mode
04:55 What else? (Polyphony, Presets, Low Boost)
05:56 Hate Screen
06:23 Jam 1 ( DIY Trance )
07:23 Jam 2 ( Downtempo )
08:24 Finale ( Retro Techno )
08:54 Verdict"

Supercritical RedShift 6 // Analog Weight with Multiple Personalities


video upload by Starsky Carr

"The Redshift 6 is based on the Supercritical Demon Core Oscillator and Neutron Flux Filter eurorack modules.. both of which offer a huge amount of flexibility for analog oscillators and filters. Supercritical have been able to do this through designing a system where they can control the character of the filters and oscillators under digital control.

Which is why this is called a variable character synthesizer. It has 5 distinct characters, from smooth and gooey to nasty and dirty howling resonance.

Although the final firmware has not yet been 100% implemented - I thought it would be interesting to demo the overall principles and how it all works."

0:00 What is it?
1:46 Hardware
4:28 It's got 5 Distinct Characters
7:11 It's got 6 Complex Oscillators
13:23 Filter.. or is that Filters?
21:31 Drive
28:23 Modulation
34:55 To Be Implemented
35:56 Wrapping Up

Thursday, January 09, 2025

How A Place to Bury Strangers made an LP into a DIY synth

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"We've got to get this on every track": How A Place to Bury Strangers made an LP into a DIY synth

video upload by MusicRadar Tech

User demo below.

"Between his noise rock outfit A Place To Bury Strangers – dubbed 'the loudest band in New York' – and his pedal company Death By Audio, Oliver Ackermann is no stranger to DIY noisemaking. The band's latest album, Synthesizer, takes things a step further though. Not only did Ackermann design and build his own DIY synth, which is featured on every track of the album, but the instrument's circuit design also provides the cover art for the vinyl LP, allowing fans to recreate the synth at home – albeit with a substantial amount of DIY required.

Synthesizer by A Place to Bury Strangers is out now:
https://www.aplacetoburystrangers.com/

Find out more about Death By Audio:
https://deathbyaudio.com/

In this video:
00:25 – How did the idea for Synthesizer come about?
01:22 – How does the synth function?
01:59 – Synthesizer demo
03:17 – Background to the synth's design
04:02 – How easy is the DIY project?
04:42 – Influences behind the synth
05:45 – Recording the album
06:36 – Capturing the energy of the live shows
07:50 – Founding Death By Audio
09:35 – Designing pedals
11:55 – How has technology changed DIY music?
13:07 – More Synthesizer demos"

A Place To Bury Strangers / Synthesizer Album Cover / Death By Audio

video upload by GizmoMusicJapan



"Death by audio's synth for the new album "A place to bury strangers". Complete with assembly instruction manual" via this listing.

The original kit went for $202.99.

You can find the album minus the parts on Amazon and Discogs.

Note there are multiple versions of the vinyl on Discogs. As always, do your research before buying.



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