Tuesday, June 03, 2025
PlantsSystem-ShatterProof
video upload by plantssystem
"PlantsSystem presents ShatterProof, a meticulously crafted piece produced entirely using the tracker software Renoise. Built with an acute attention to structure and texture, the track subtly nods to YMO while reinterpreting that legacy through a distinctly contemporary lens.
From its quiet opening to an increasingly intricate development, the composition draws the listener inward, inviting close attention to the placement and movement of each sound. Beneath the precision of its programming lies a refined sense of aesthetic and tension—hallmarks of PlantsSystem’s quietly compelling sonic identity.
#renoise #ymo"
5/31-6/3/25 multitrack test of Roland TR-909 internal clock
video upload by Cfpp0
"5/31-6/3/25 Roland TR-909 + General Radio 1564-A + ElectroComp EML 200 + Ace Tone MP-4 + DeltaLab Effectron II + Peavey DDL-3 + Alesis MIDIVERB II
This video started out as a quick test of a black General Radio 1564-A Sound and Vibration Analyzer, with the 1564-A processing the Roland TR-909 low tom. The 1564-A is kind of crusty, but it works. Then that video prompted a test to see if the Roland TR-909 internal clock is solid. It is very solid; there are about five different takes layered in this video, and they’re all using the 909 internal clock. The kick, clap, rim shot, hats, ride, low tom and high tom are all used, with the low tom getting either all pass processed or 1/3 octave processed. The rim shot also gets processed towards the end. And the high wood block sound is the 1564-A getting pinged by the 909 trigger output (which is set by a rim shot pattern). The clap and the high tom are processed by the Ace Tone MP-4 preamps and spring reverb. The Alesis MIDIVERB II is used heavily for reverbs, including some absurd reversed delays. The Peavey DDL-3 and the DeltaLab Effectron II are used for delays throughout the video. The drones are two ElectroComp EML 200 synthesizers."
OBERHEIM TEO-5 Synthesizer The Synth I love
video upload by James Dyson
"OBERHEIM TEO-5 Synthesizer The Synth I love
METAMORPHEUS Soundset for Oberheim TEO-5
128 deeply programmed Presets included covering all musical taste and styles.
No added FX or Processing.
Available for £15, if you wish to purchase please send to my Paypal address firestormer2010@yahoo.co.uk and I will send ASAP to you're Email address."
Live Modular Synth Jam - In Nature - Modulating Landscapes No.5 - The Fully Automatic Model
video upload by The Fully Automatic Model
"๐ Live Modular Synth Performance in Nature | Modulating Landscapes No.5 – The Fully Automatic Model
๐ Wild Atlantic Way, Ireland [55.2244° N, 7.9822° W 2025, Horn Head - Co. Donegal]
Experience a unique fusion of ambient modular synth music and the raw beauty of Ireland's Wild Atlantic coastline. In this live outdoor performance, I use a battery-powered Eurorack modular system to create evolving soundscapes right on a stunning cliff top—no studio, just nature and pure analog signals."
Mutable Instruments 7/4 even in the odd ~ Shree Scale
video upload by Ebotronix
Mutable Instruments 11/ 8 even in the odd ~ Shree Scale
video upload by Ebotronix
Mutable Instruments System ,
Yarns, Marbles,Grids, Blinds, Kings, Streams, Shelves,
Elements,Edges,Frames,Streams,Clouds,3x, Warps,
2x Links,2x Rings , 2x, Braids, 2x, Beads, 3x ,Ripples V1,
3x ,Tides V1, 3x, Tides V2,
3x, Blades, 6x ,Shades, 8x ,Ripples V 2,
6x ,Stages, 8x, Veils V 2,12x, Plaits, Sheep,
Eurorack to DMX Light, by Sound Machines, SY1, Synesthesia, to
Fun Generation LED BARbara 24,
Tunefish Modular ,ยตYarns, 2x ,Monsoon, 4x, Shades,
5x, Ornament and Crime,
Shree [Camel] Scale, number of notes: 7,
notes (in cents): 0, 89.8, 385.9, 589.8, 702.3, 792.2, 1088.3,
Doepfer ,2x,R2m, A 174-2, 4x, A 185-2,A156,
Befaco ST Mix,
Roland 2x 531 Mixer,
Flame Q Slider,
4ms Peg, Dual Looping Delay,
Strymon Big Sky MX,controlled by,
ATO Faderbank 16 n , with Midi CC,
even in the odd time, 7/4,
03.06.2024
video # 2534 & 2533
Prophet Sequential Rev2 live jams
video uploads by Xiaofann
"Prophet Sequential Rev2 live jam with piano (well i hope i get a real piano)"
Rhodes Wurli: A Wurlitzer Electric Piano from Rhodes?! Yes!
video upload by CatSynth TV
"We have some fun with the newly released Wurli from Rhodes. Yes, it's actually a re-creation of the Wurlitzer 200a from *Rhodes*. The use the same platform as their Anthology and flagship Rhodes V8 Pro instruments to create a detailed model of the different mechanics and electronics of the Wurli, including the metal reeds and the built-in preamp and speakers.
To find out more, please visit https://rhodesmusic.com
00:00 Introduction
00:31 About the Wurlitzer 200a electric piano
00:49 Overview of the Rhodes Wurli
01:29 Main timbre controls
6:44 Advanced timbre controls
09:08 Speaker and amp models
12:28 Effects
19:09 Factory presets
21:54 Conclusion
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Introducing The Streetly Tapes - London for M-Tron Pro IV
video upload by GForce Software
"More info: https://www.gforcesoftware.com/produc...
Streetly Electronics and GForce Software are proud to present The Streetly Tapes – London, our final expansion pack for M-Tron Pro IV — a fitting conclusion to a collaboration that has celebrated the iconic sound of the Mellotron for over a decade.
Over the years, both ourselves and Streetly have been asked by original Tron owners why their tapes have a distinct, unmistakable character—one that doesn’t quite match the sound of the EMI tape-based Streetly recordings? They also point out that certain classic albums carry this same elusive tone.
The answer lies in a fascinating quirk of history.
Back in the early 1970s, when M400 production was in full swing at Streetly Electronics, the Mellotronics office in London decided to take matters into their own hands. Instead of sourcing tapes from Streetly, they opted to produce their own. But things didn’t go quite as planned…
This final Streetly Tapes volume brings you fifteen of the truly iconic Tron tape banks, each with that London Tape azimuth. What’s more, we’ve included 20 super rare tape banks from the last of the remaining Streetly Archives, to provide M-Tron Pro IV users with a total of 35 tape banks from the original and best Melly Library in existence."
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