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Wednesday, May 28, 2025

Description and Demonstration of a Synthesizer Module based on the LM567 Tone Decoder Chip


video upload by ParadisoModular

"This video illustrates and demonstrates a module I recently designed based around the LM567 Tone Decoder IC. I show it in 'musical' action both as a frequency detector as well as an audio effect that transforms an input waveform with a controllable and dynamic subharmonic-prone 'crunch'."

Tuesday, May 27, 2025

Moog Muse Firmware v1.4 Update


video uploads by Moog Music

Playlist:

1. Muse | New Global Modulation
In this video, we explore how to access the new global modulation options added to Muse's MOD MAP in v1.4 firmware.

Firmware v1.4 introduces a wealth of new modulation options: six new global modulation sources (two global LFOs, two global envelopes, and two global random trigger sources) and 23 new modulation destinations—including the much-requested ability to modulate every delay parameter, down to each individual character function.

These new options exponentially expand the sound design possibilities on Muse, opening the door to entirely new sonic landscapes and microcosms to explore.

2. Muse | Per-Timbre Sequencer Probability
In this video, we explore how to use the new per-timbre probability options added to Muse's sequencer in the new v1.4 firmware.

While firmware v1.4 expands Muse's sequencer capabilities in many ways—perhaps the most powerful enhancement is the ability to dial in different generative behaviors per timbre. This enables incredibly deep and detailed methods of introducing probability into your compositions, allowing Muse's sequencer to act as an improvisational partner.

Randomness is a powerful tool for adding surprise and movement to your music, and Muse's sequencer offers a compelling way to incorporate interesting musical twists and turns into your exploration of sound and compositional form.
3. Muse | Dynamic Chorus
In this video, we explore how to use some of the new features in Muse firmware version v1.4 to create dynamic chorus and interactive diffusion patches.

Muse firmware v1.4 allows for modulation of all parameters of the DIFFUSION DELAY using the six new global modulation sources. We first look at how to create a basic chorus sound by using short delay times in the DIFFUSION DELAY and modulating the delay times very gently using the global LFOs.

(Note that PITCH-SHIFT should be selected as the time mode in the DIFFUSION DELAY "More" menu to enable pitch artifacts reminiscent of those found on beloved analog BBD or tape delays.)

We also look at how to integrate Muse’s expressive controls, such as the Mod Wheel, keyboard Aftertouch, and Macro knob to control various parameters of both chorusing and diffusion. A twist on our patch uses the global envelope generators to increase the chorusing rate over the duration of our notes, which will function differently depending on if multi-trig is enabled or disabled for the global envelopes.
4. Muse | Fading Modulation
In this video, we explore how to use some of the new features in Muse firmware version v1.4 to create modulation routings that fade over the course of a note’s duration.

Muse firmware v1.4 introduces a handful of new functions to the MOD MAP which allow you to fade in or out a modulation routing over time. We take a modulation routing that uses global LFO 1 to modulate both delay times in the DIFFUSION DELAY and apply the new fade functions to fade the chorus effect over time.

FADE A fades the modulation in from the onset of a note, while FADE D fades modulation out from the start of a note. FADE R sustains the modulation routing for as long as a note is held and then fades it out when notes are released. Finally, FADE AR applies both an attack and release envelope to the modulation, combining our fade in/out behavior into one handy function. For all fading functions, the amount sets the time of the fade from shorter to longer.
5. Muse | LFO Envelope Mode
In this video, we explore how to use the envelope mode added to Muse's LFOs in the v1.4 firmware.

Firmware v1.4 introduces a bevy of new features to Muse, unlocking countless exciting modulation possibilities. LFO envelope mode is one powerful addition that allows the LFOs to behave more like an envelope.

When you press a key, the LFO will run through a single cycle of its waveform and then pause. When combined with some of the unique user waves found in LFOs 1 and 2 (and now global LFOs 1 and 2, as well), envelope mode enables a wide range of new, key-triggered movements to enhance your sound design experience with Muse.

Augmented Yangtze: Traditional Chinese Instruments plus Synth Engines


video upload by CatSynth TV

"We preset Augmented Yangtze, one of the instrument in the Augmented series from our friends at Arturia. We will go through most of its features, and introduce the traditional Chinese instruments that are at the heart of Yangtze. There are also a variety of synth engines, similar to those found in Pigments, filters, and effects. We will also look at a few of the factory presets."

00:00 Introduction
00:47 Overvieiw
01:37 The Play panel
06:12 The Layer panel
06:36 Sampler engine and traditional Chinese instruments
15:43 Synth engines
24:33 Effects
30:38 Working with both layers
34:05 The FX panel
41:30 Putting it all together
43:01 Factory presets
48:58 Conclusion

Kloob - Dub Tech Meditation


video upload by - Kloob -

"Kloob - Dub Tech Meditation

Leftfield Electronic Dub inspired jam.

Micromonsta 2 sounds: ‘deep chord’ sequence (midi channel 2) and ‘Dreamy Pad’ soundscape (midi channel 1) played in realtime.

Sonicware Live Ambient 0 tones: background pad in layer 3 and noise in layer 4.

Behringer Edge through Ableton Delay plugin.

Hologram Microcosm feeding the ‘Dreamy Pad’.

Hope you like it!

Thanks for support my music!

Cheers,
Dani
Kloob.bandcamp.com"

Boredbrain Xi3 and Cue brief introduction (Xcelon eurorack mixer expanders)


video upload by Boredbrain Music

"Today we’re introducing two new modules that expand the flexibility of our Xcelon eurorack mixer — the Xi3 mini 3-channel mix expander and the Cue PFL channel monitor. With these additions, the Xcelon system becomes even more capable — scaling from six to twelve stereo channels, with pre-fader listening, direct outputs, and flexible FX handling.


Xcelon Xi3

MINI 3-CHANNEL MIX EXPANDER
• Adds three stereo/dual-mono channels to Xcelon mixer in just 8 HP
• Two stereo FX sends and two stereo output mix busses selectable per-channel
• VCA-based volume controls with CV input and responsive LED indicators
• Configurable jumpers for dual-mono operation allowing up to six mono sources
• Pre/post-fader direct output ports for all three stereo channels


Xcelon Cue

PFL CHANNEL MONITOR
• Monitor up to fourteen audio sources from Xcelon mixer and channel expanders
• Individual cue buttons for channels 1 thru 12, FX returns and main mix
• Dedicated headphone output with independent level control
• Additional eurorack-level stereo output for alternate cue bus routing
• Also connects to IO module to cue other eurorack audio signals

Check with dealers on the right for availability.

Teensy 1U 8x14 MIDI interface by Deftaudio


video upload by DeftAudio

"A compact yet powerful MIDI and audio hub featuring 8x14 MIDI routing, 4 audio outs, 6 trigger/sync outputs, and USB connectivity. Built on the lightning-fast 600MHz Teensy 4.1 microcontroller, it supports standalone operation and deep customization through open-source hardware and software. Perfect for synth enthusiasts, modular setups, and custom audio projects.

Comes as a fully assembled 1U unit, DIY kit, enclosure, or just PCBs.

Available at www.deftaudio.com or https://www.tindie.com/stores/deftaudio/"

Degenerator2 Polyhonic DIY Synthesizer & Sampler


video upload by Rolf Degen

DualWavebank Overlay for Osmose and Electra One MK2 Controller Features Summary


video upload by EaganMatrix Programming

"A video describing the features of the soon to be released Beta version of the Dual WaveBank Overlay for Electra One (MK2) controller - that abstracts EaganMatrix programming and lets you concentrate on configuring sounds using controls you are used to (in fact you could never program these features into a single EaganMatrix preset on the Osmose as only six Macros are available for on-board presets. But Overlays ex[pand that greatly allowing for complex synths to be created from a single EaganMatrix preset. Sorry - it's the video's here sound but I think you still get a good idea of the feature set. This describes the version that will run on the Expressive E Osmose.

Note: This only runs on the EL1 and only on the MK2 version due to resource limitations of MK1. It cannot be ported easily to any other platform as the Lua code uses many EL1 specific calls, though the EaganMatrix Overlay preset (dualwaveosmose.mod) used by the Overlay could be reused by another application that could add a similar feature set. All these features come from one single Osmose preset running on the Osmose - controlled by the EL1 Overlay application."

Ambient Music w/ Field Recordings, Prophet-10, Music Easel | Succession 2025-05-27 by atnr


video upload by atnr

"A piece combining field recordings with the Prophet-10 and Buchla Music Easel. Listen for the wind, quiet spaces, and birdsong weaving between the synth textures.

Prophet-10: Recorded with blueSky reverb; an extra layer of reverb is added in the DAW with Raum.

Buchla Music Easel: The sound is first treated in LOSSY, then sent through the MOOD MK II for additional reverb, along with the Easel’s own spring reverb. While playing the LEM218 keyboard, I adjust the 208C Lo-Pass Gate level for dynamics.

The field recordings were captured in a forest somewhere in Tokyo."

Hainbach & Bram Bos Skulptur: Now Sends Midi CC!


video upload by Gavinski’s Tutorials

"Skulptur, the performance-focused filterbank plugin by Bram Bos and Hainbach (iPad, iPhone, Mac) just got an update allowing you to use it as a midi CC controller for other iOS apps, or for hardware or desktop software etc that are able to receive midi CC messages from your iPad. In this video I look at:

How to set this up
What you can do with it
One change I would like to see to make it more useful

This is a very nice update, great to have this added functionality. If you haven’t watched it yet, and are into apps that can be used as CC midi controllers, watch my video on the new sqsl Strips app for iPad linked below. Not AUv3, but has some very nice features that are not covered by what Skulptur can do, plus a lot more faders:"

So useful: Strips iPad Midi CC Controller by Michal Macura / sqsl / Seqsual: Not AUv3, but🔥#droneday

video upload by Gavinski’s Tutorials

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