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Monday, April 07, 2025

Albers and Noria - Drone jam


video upload by DecadeBridge

"A quick drone jam with Albers and Noria. Noria's two outputs connected to two of Albers' oscillator's pitch in and running at audio rate. Albers' LFO B modulating Albers' filter cutoff.
Two of Noria's gate outs to VCA A and D on Albers.
Albers output to the microcosm set to SEQ and 50% mix."

The past, present & future of AJH Synth // Celebrating 10 years of the MiniMod Eurorack range


video upload by DivKid

"I recently learnt that AJH Synth were celebrating 10 years since the release of their first modules with the MiniMod Eurorack range. Back then I was immediately taken by the quality of sound, vintage tone and open modular architecture capable of taking things way beyond the classic Moog MiniMoog Model D sound. I've got to know Allan over this past decade and we've worked together loads on modules that utterly nail that lush vintage analogue sound and also modern forward thinking new ideas ... so I jumped at the idea of making a celebration video!"

Total K.O. II with Polivoks-m


video upload by Jarkko Tuohimaa

"Teenage Engineering K.O. II drum machine with Elta music Polivoks-mini synth module."

TTMC 144 Card F.M. A.M. , Buchla Easelcommand


video upload by Tokyo Tape Music Center

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

Characterless


video upload by Uncertain Music Corps

"Someone said to me they thought the DS-2 lacked character. So I thought I'd see what it made of that notion, without using external or internal patching. And recorded the result direct to camera.
Put this on decent speakers, accept that YouTube compression is lossy and decide for yourself."

Arp Odyssey Mk.2 (2811) first contact


video upload by Faustola

"Some blip blops"

MegaFM: Raw tone - Session 2


video upload by j bowman

"MegaFM: Raw tone - Session 2 | FM Synth Sound Design

Welcome to my latest video, 'MegaFM: Raw tone - Session 2'! In this video, I dive deep into the world of FM synthesizers and explore the characterful Twisted Electrons MegaFM. If you’re passionate about FM synth sound design or looking to enhance your synth music skills, this video is for you. I’ll show you the unique features of the MegaFM and how it stands out in the crowded world of FM synths.

The MegaFM offers incredible possibilities for sound designers, from deep, evolving basses to sparkling, intricate leads. Throughout this video, I’ll demonstrate key tips and tricks to help you unlock the full potential of this digital synth, while giving you a close-up look at its user interface and sound-shaping capabilities.

Whether you're a seasoned FM synth user or just getting started with synth music, the MegaFM is an exciting tool to explore. Join me as I explore the ins and outs of this versatile synthesizer and create a range of sounds that will inspire your next track."

"The Only One" Biofeedback & AlfaVox System A1905


video upload by Stephano Gavilanes

"E.E.G. (Brainwaves), signals sent into the AlfaVox A-1905 System analog/modular synthesizer👌🏽

Perhaps it’s time to release an EP for tracks recorded with the AlfaVox since only one was made 🤔

Music composed and recorded by Stephano Gavilanes.© Copyright 2025. All rights reserved."

Minimoog Model D UK Electronic Song


video upload by the nightwater

"Quick jam using the Moog Model D for the top lead part and the bass. UDO Super 6 on the pads and the Dave Smith Tempest on drums. Strymon Bigsky Mx for different reverbs on everything."

NEW 2025 Optigan Disc - BIG BEAT & POLYRIMBA


video upload by optigandotcom

"https://www.quilterlabs.com/collectio...

BIG BEAT is the latest in our series of excavatons into the Optigan Archives in search of material that was left on the cutting room floor. The working title for this disc was “Motown 1 - Big Beat.” Previously only heard on the song “How Do You Feel?” by Optiganally Yours. The keyboard sound is also sourced from the Optigan Archives- we mixed several different solo trombone and trumpet scales to form a brass section. A version of this sound previously appeared on our Orchestron "Brass Ensemble" disc.
Special note: This groove was recorded at a slower tempo than usual, so turn your Optigan's Tempo knob down to achieve concert pitch."

NEW 2025 Panoptigon Disc - POLYRIMBA

video upload by optigandotcom

"Now available at https://www.quilterlabs.com/collectio...

POLYRIMBA is based on the 5-against-3 polyrhythm. The basic sound is the classic DX7 Marimba preset. Individual notes are steady pulses with accents in counts of 5 or 3. Holding down chords creates an ever-shifting series of syncopated rhythmic patterns. If you count these in 4/4, you'll perceive longer rhythmic cycles that won't repeat for 15 bars. Adding delay will create even more complex patterns. Also, try it with the Panoptigon’s hall reverb turned up, and the main volume knob turned all the way down, to get an interesting ambient pad sound.

POLYRIMBA can only be played on Panoptigon, and is not compatible with Optigan or Orchestron.

Conceived, arranged, and mastered by Pea Hicks
Disc design and mastering by Robert Becker
Jacket label art direction and layout by Michael Buchmiller

Important Note:

All discs are subject to the following licensing arrangement.
You MAY use any and all sounds on our Optigan/Orchestron discs to create derivative works for commercial or private use without any further licensing fee beyond the original purchase price of the discs. No credit to optigan.com is required. If your Optigan/Orchestron resides in a commercial studio which you operate, this license also extends to your clients.
You MAY NOT simply copy the sound contents of the discs and distribute the material directly as sample loops, either commercially or privately.
You MAY NOT make physical copies of the actual discs themselves, other than for private use/experimentation.

Compatibility
Panoptigon disc players"
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