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Atari Punk Console : Short Review : Vaemi (Standalone Synthesizer)
Atari Punk Console : Basic Features : Vaemi (Standalone Synthesizer)
Atari Punk Console : With Analog Ribbon Controller : Vaemi (Eurorack)
Atari Punk Console : With Analog Sequencer : Vaemi (Standalone Synthesizer)
Mini Mixer (With Atari Punk Console, Cracklebox & PO-12) : Short Review : Vaemi (Synthesizer)
VAEMI's Atari Punk Console features a circuit design that operates with two oscillators and the modulation between these oscillators. Based on the "Stepped Tone Generator" circuit developed by Forrest M. Mims III in the early 1980s, this design is one of the significant milestones in electronic music history.
Thanks to the two oscillators, it offers the possibility to select harmonic degrees based on the fundamental frequency. This feature allows users to create melodic arpeggios.
As usual, I’ve tried to highlight what I think is unique about opsix; like the multi-wave, Ring Modulation, Wave Folding but also the FX / WaveShaper Korg’s '01/W' synthesis. 95% of the patches use 6-Op.
Recorded on UA Apollo X hardware with mainly UAD-2 FX."
CONTENT 00:00 My all-time favorite synth 01:19 Sound demos 03:13 5 Reasons TEO-5 is my new favorite synth 05:55 Overview & Comparison with Minilogue & Minilogue XD 12:00 A few negatives 12:46 Deep but not complicated (Walkthrough/Sound from Scratch) 19:42 What makes a synth GREAT?! 20:19 Room for improvement 21:39 Through-Zero FM Hits Different! 26:22 Modulate Time (because its fun!) 28:09 Should you buy the TEO-5?
"A Sounds Only Demo of the GS Music e7 Synth. It's a back to basics VCO based 7 voice analog warmth machine.
These are sounds I made while on my journey of discovery, experimenting with the various functions. I always find it easier to demo a synth using tones I'd use in tracks... which normally means creating my own. So that goes hand in hand with understanding how it works for my demos.
"Arturia just released the latest version of its flagship all-in-one software synth for modern producers.
When Arturia set out to create Pigments, the goal was ambitious yet simple: to design a synthesizer that would inspire creativity and redefine the boundaries of modern sound design. It was born out of a need to merge traditional synthesis paradigms with the latest innovation, and has evolved into one of the most versatile and intuitive software synthesizers available.
With each iteration, Pigments has grown alongside its community, empowering sound designers, producers, and composers to craft everything from intricate textures to explosive soundscapes. Today, as we unveil Pigments 6, this evolution reaches a new zenith, reaffirming Arturia’s mission to deliver a synthesizer as innovative as the artists who use it....
With Pigments 6, users can explore the new Modal Engine, new filters, a brand-new vocoder effect, enhanced granular functionality, fresh modulation possibilities, and a host of additional improvements – all designed to take multi-engine sound design to new heights.
Existing users can update Pigments for free and access an introductory offer on Explorations preset bundles. If you’re new to Pigments, you can make the most of an introductory price and discount on these expansions."
Arturia Pigments 6: New modal engine, voice features and more!
"We take a detailed look at the new features in Arturia Pigments version 6. This is a major release that introduces the new modal engine that models the behavior of acoustic instruments and sound sources; the vocoder effect; the cluster and lo-fi filters, and new modulation sources.
00:00 Introduction
00:28 The Modal Engine
08:43 Modulating the Modal Engine, and the Voice Modulator
11:17 The Cluster Filters
14:29 Lo-Fi Filter
16:10 The Vocoder
19:08 Envelope Follower
21:09 Factory Presets
31:27 Conclusion"
ARTURIA PIGMENTS 6 - First Look & Top New Features
"Arturia Pigments 6 π₯ received a major update, introducing the Modal engine loved by Minifreak and Microfreak users. Now, there are more settings and expanded possibilities for physical modeling. It’s particularly great for creating mystical bells.
I also really enjoyed the new Lo-Fi Filter, especially when paired with Jitter.
Among other things: a vocoder, a new modulator, filters, an Envelope Follower, and various interface improvements.
And, as usual, 100 new presets were added as a nice bonus, showcasing the new features of version 6. In this video, I'll walk you through my favorite sounds.
"This is my first sound bank I designed for Pigments.
The sounds that you will hear, are single sounds, directly recorded from Pigments, without any additional processing.
Enjoy
"Moogulator erklΓ€rt den Fred's Lab Manatee und zeigt Sound und Bedienung und am Ende ein paar weitere Sounds. Spontanaufnahme, da regulΓ€re Sendung ausgefallen ist."
"Moogulator explains the Fred's Lab Manatee and shows the sound and operation and at the end a few more sounds. Spontaneous recording, as the regular broadcast was cancelled."
"I don't tend to do review videos - there are others on YouTube who do it well and I don't usually feel like I have anything to add... but the Stylophone DS-2 is an analogue drone synth with built in effects, released by a company usually more well known for more conventional offerings and, I don't know if you've noticed this, but I really like making music with drones.
This video is a real-time documentary of discovery, it arrived earlier on the day I recorded the video and, other than 5 minutes in a noisy exhibition hall last year, I've not had an opportunity to explore this synth until today. Let's see what lurks inside..."