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Monday, March 24, 2025

Kodamo Mask1: Let's talk about bitmasks!


video upload by j bowman

"Welcome to Kodamo Mask1: let's talk about bitmasks! In this video, we dive deep into the world of sound design using the powerful Kodamo Mask1 digital synthesizer. Whether you're a seasoned synth music producer or just starting out, this video will provide you with valuable insights into how to harness the Mask1's advanced features, including its unique bitmask capabilities.

Explore innovative techniques for creating custom patches and cutting-edge sounds that are perfect for electronic music, ambient textures, and experimental sound design. The Kodamo Mask1 offers endless possibilities for digital synth enthusiasts, and in this video, we break down the process of creating dynamic, evolving sounds that push the limits of your creativity.

If you’re passionate about synthesizers and want to take your sound design skills to the next level, this tutorial will guide you through the Mask1’s powerful features, showing you how to manipulate and craft distinctive tones using bitmask functions. Perfect for anyone interested in digital synth exploration, this video will help you unlock the true potential of your gear."

Harmonic movement made easy with Harmony and Harmony II in VCV Rack


video upload by Omri Cohen

"You can find these patches, along with many others, available on my Patreon page - / 124633328 I publish regularly on Patreon additional patch from scratch videos - / 411040

00:00 - Introduction
00:25 - Harmony
06:17 - Harmony II"

GS Music Bree6 Synthesizer - LSPXPO 2025


video upload by sonicstate

"On a gentler Sunday morning at the show, Nick caught up with Paul who showed us the GS Music Bree6 synthesizer. Those familiar with the E7 will find the Bree6's layout and features familiar, though with some notable differences. This 6-voice polyphonic synthesizer houses one oscillator per voice, complemented by a sub-oscillator. Unlike its predecessor, it offers a more streamlined approach with one LFO instead of three. The Bree6 retains its analog roots but incorporates digital effects such as chorus and delay to enhance its sonic palette.

The Bree6 also features a 4-pole ladder filter with a 24dB/octave slope and two envelopes, offering you a broad range of sound sculpting options. It provides stereo voice panning, which adds depth, possibly enhanced by the delay. With eight banks of presets and a user-friendly interface, it's a straightforward option for those starting with polyphonic synthesis.

More Info:
https://www.gsmusic.com"

GS Music Bree6 Analog Polyphonic Synthesizer - Overview & First Impressions


video upload by Oakland Ghosts

"Got my hands on a beauty here! In this video we'll take a first look at the Bree6 Analog Polyphonic Synthesizer from GS Music! I'll give you a general overview of the synth as well as my first impressions."

Chapters:
00:00 Intro
01:56 Why Buy the Bree6?
04:07 Amp Envelope
05:02 Voice Modes
07:11 Detune
07:44 Oscillator
10:33 Filter
12:53 LFO
14:35 Envelopes
17:30 EG Filter Modulation
19:37 FX - Chorus
21:34 FX - Delay
23:36 Final Thoughts

Folktronica w/ OP-1 field, Prophet-10, microKORG S | Falling Feather 2025-03-24


video upload by atnr

"A piece created using the OP‑1 field, Prophet‑10, microKORG S, and Music Easel. A looped classical guitar pattern blends with synth melodies and abstract textures.

On the OP‑1 field, I record and loop harmony and melody parts played on classical guitar.

On the microKORG S, I perform with a slow‑attack patch while manipulating the filter, routing the output through SPECULAR TEMPUS for delay.

On the Prophet‑10, I play two different melodies with a subtle layer of reverb from blueSky.

On the Music Easel, I generate fine‑grained sounds as random percussion without syncing to a specific BPM—aiming for a sound that sits between effect and percussion.

Thank you for watching! If you enjoyed this piece, please subscribe and give it a thumbs up. Be sure to explore more works in the Daily Sound Experiment playlist."

Patch from scratch on the Gotharman's LD3 W. two LPG filterboard


video upload by Meska (Meska)

"quick patch from scratch on the gotharman's LD3 with 2 of my Wavefolder LPG filterboard for Gotharman's instrument.

more info of the filterboard i build here :
https://www.modwiggler.com/forum/view...

Thank you for watching.
My name is Meska of the statik collective . I've been making mostly 'dark and expérimental' music for more than ten years now, i'v learn so much online, now it's time for me to share my knoledge, my exploration and this channel is a place to talk about the tools, sound design and techniques to make music with.

You can stream my albums and EPs at https://statikwave.bandcamp.com/

If you'd like to support the channel​ consider buying music from bandcamp ;)
Contact/booking: meskastatik@gmail.com"

Das Model #kraftwerk #70s #synth #synthesizer #evergreenhits Wersi OAX Sonic Orgel


video upload by Thorsten Sith

Yamaha CS-30 sequence & tweaks


video upload by Synthguru

HWJ Weekend Challenge - DOOM-inspired (WIP)


video upload by SynthAddict

"Loosely inspired by the legendary game's soundtrack.
I had a few ideas I didn't have time to implement so it's a WIP.

cool idea, but Quake would have provided better sonic inspiration since NIN did tracks for that one :-)"

Native Instruments Maschine+.

ThereItIsAgain (Live)


video upload by Downpoly

"Live music from the TRS-80 Model 4s, Orchestra-90 and MIDI/80. Using the S2 Wavetable card on the MIDI/80 to create some surreal backing tracks, complimented with the Orchestra-90 through some wild pedals.Live music from the TRS-80 Model 4s, Orchestra-90 and MIDI/80. Using the S2 Wavetable card on the MIDI/80 to create some surreal backing tracks, complimented with the Orchestra-90 through some wild pedals."

"The MIDI/80 Tracker program got much more feature-complete in recent weeks! By now, it not only allows sequencing of drum patterns, but of arbitrary monophonic MIDI instrument tracks (e.g., for bass, melodies, arpeggios etc.) With 6 tracks, it is polyphonic and multi-timbral, and can now support creation of entire songs. Whereas the first Tracker only offered one pattern, the new Tracker 1.95 can now manage up to 26 individual patterns, named 'A' to 'Z'. The workflow allows for pattern copying, i.e., to enable a musician to quickly make variations to a pattern simply by copying it and modifying bit and pieces. Moreover, each pattern has it's own settings, like tempo, number of bars, and on a per-track-basis, MIDI channel, MIDI instrument, and MIDI velocity. Like in a traditional arpeggiator, a GATE DURATION parameter determines the duration of the notes. Gate Duration can be configured on a per-track-per-pattern-basis as well. Most importantly, the new Tracker now features a "Song Mode" which allows for pattern chaining! A song can have up to 64 (pattern) entries - it is simply denoted as a string of pattern designators (like "ABBACAB*", where "*" means loop the song, and "." ends it). Moreover, real-time tracking is not only supported via the TRS-80 keyboard, but also over a MIDI keyboard connected to the MIDI DIN IN socket of the MIDI/80 card. MIDI notes can be quantized in realtime. MIDI/80 project member "DOWNPOLY" is now using this enhanced Tracker and the new Song Mode of the program to create much more complex backing tracks for his stunning Orchestra Sound Card Live Performances. The Orchestra Organ program by George Phillips is used as the solo / lead instrument, and MIDI/80 + Tracker is doing the background tracks.

As usual, the updated software can be found on the Github and can be downloaded free of charge: https://github.com/lambdamikel/MIDI-80"
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