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Friday, February 28, 2025

Ambient w/ TR-08, Rhodes Mark 2, Max for Live Synth | Waterfall 2025-02-28


video upload by atnr

"A piece created using Max for Live synth ‪@noine-giron‬ NOIwavetableGEN, Rhodes Mark II, and TR-08. Undulating synthesizer sounds combine with rhythm machine beats and electric piano tones.

I build the bass and harmony using Max for Live’s synth NOIwavetableGEN (https://noine.gumroad.com/l/noi-wavet.... The bass is monophonized by narrowing its width with Utility.

The rhythm is played on the TR-08 and processed with reverb and filtering via NIGHTSKY.

On the Rhodes, I apply chorus using the ‪@BOSSinfoglobal‬ CE-5 and delay with ‪@strymon‬ TIMELINE."

TTMC Sequencer Card , Tokyo Delay Card , Card Edge Adapter Duple


video upload by Tokyo Tape Music Center

https://tokyo-tape-music-center.com

Ableton Spectral Freeze ver.2.0 & Pianoteq


video upload by Akihiko Matsumoto

"Link: https://akihikomatsumoto.sellfy.store...
Capture and Sustain Sound Forever
Spectral Freeze is a Max for Live audio plugin that allows you to freeze a moment in sound and sustain it indefinitely. By leveraging FFT (Fast Fourier Transform) processing, this tool captures the spectral content of any audio signal and holds it in time, creating evolving drones, atmospheric textures, and rich harmonic pads. Perfect for Electronic, Ambient, and Experimental Music
Whether you're producing deep ambient soundscapes, intricate experimental compositions, or adding unique layers to electronic music, Spectral Freeze provides an innovative way to transform your sound. Use it to create infinite resonances, shifting harmonics, or sustain any transient into a lush, evolving pad. Intuitive and Expressive
Designed for creative exploration, Spectral Freeze offers seamless control over how and when the sound is captured, allowing you to sculpt immersive sonic environments with ease. Freeze a chord, stretch a noise burst into an endless drone, or transform rhythmic patterns into sustained, otherworldly textures.
Expand Your Sonic Palette
Spectral Freeze is not just a tool—it's an instrument for reimagining time and space in your music. Whether used subtly to enhance a mix or as a primary sound design tool, it opens new dimensions of musical expression. Take your sound to the next level with Spectral Freeze—where time stands still, and creativity flows endlessly.
ver.2.0 ... Bug fixed reset & UI Updated. (2025/2/23)
ver.1.2 ... UI Updated.
Study Site https://akihikomatsumoto.com/study/
Plugins https://akihikomatsumoto.com/download/
Sample Pack https://akihikomatsumoto.bandcamp.com"

Thursday, February 27, 2025

Eternal Engine EMI - Apparatus is Back! (Demo by Re-Twin)


video upload by Eternal Engine EMI

"After a long wait, we have resumed production of Apparatus Tube Synthesizer. The hot sound returns—now available again!"

PM Foundations Harmonic Transformer Clarinet


video upload by Randy Piscione

"Another demo of the PM Foundations Harmonic Transformer Eurorack Module. This time I'll be attempting to model a clarinet. Here is the link to the audio example: • What does a clarinet sound like? (Ode... [third video here]

PM Foundations can be found here: https://www.tindie.com/stores/pmfound..."

How to calibrate the Motherboard by Ghost In Translation


video upload by Ghost In Translation

"The Motherboard features 16 inputs multiplexed over 2 ADC followed each by an amplification stage to adapt the inputs 0-5v range to Teensy's 0-3.3v.

Those 2 stages need to be calibrated to make sure the amplification's gain is right and that 5v in corresponds to 3.3v out.

With the following firmware and the help of 2 wires, easily adjust the gain by hearing a tone on each channel.

https://github.com/ghostintranslation...

The firmware connects an oscillator to IN1 and another to IN2. When the input goes up, so does the tone, up to a maximum reached at 3.3v on Teensy.

Connect one wire from 5v and to IN1, and one wire from GND to IN2. This will shut down the tone on the right channel and produce a tone in the left channel. Now turn the left trim potentiometer to adjust the gain until the tone reaches its maximum (meaning 5v corresponds to 3.3v).
Now wire from 5v to IN2 and from GND to IN1 and repeat the process.

PCBs are available here:
https://www.ghostintranslation.com/drone

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04-Synthesis Treasures of the Yamaha CS-15- Part 4


video upload by AutomaticGainsay

Synthesis Treasures of the Yamaha CS-15

Soma Lyra 8 ~ Mutable Instruments Beads


video upload by Ebotronix

Soma Lyra 8 ,
Mutable Instruments Beads,
Doepfer R2m , Ribbon Controller,
2x ,A 177-2, Boss EV 30,
Make Noise Optomix,
Strymon Big Sky MX, controlled by,
ATO Faderbank 16 n , with Midi CC,
27.02.2025
vid # 2482

Pulsar-23 Electronica Session 2


video upload by 2403R / Case Woo

"Trying out a basic diode patch. Thank you Conatus Modulari. Always something new to learn with this thing. No external effects. Just pure Pulsar."

2/27/25 (new 5U) SSL 1660 + Blue Lantern Mixer/VCA/Decay + Zerosum Inertia Scorpion Tail + CXM 1978


video upload by Cfpp0

"2/27/25 (new 5U) SSL 1660 + Blue Lantern Mixer/VCA/Decay + Zerosum Inertia Scorpion Tail + CXM 1978

This was a test of the new Blue Lantern Mixer/VCA/Decay module that was just released in 5U Moog Synthesizers.com American Format. The Synthetic Sound Labs 1660 audio output goes through the Zerosum Inertia Scorpion Tail, for some waveform defects and saturation, then into channel one on the Blue Lantern. The SSL 1660 gate output is triggering the Blue Lantern VCA. The VCA output goes to the Mackie Onyx 1640 with reverb blended on the CXM 1978. As you can hear there is white noise that can be blended in with the mixed signals. And the “Spectral” switch I’m flipping really sounds great!"
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