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Wednesday, June 25, 2025

13- The Casio Casiotone 405- chord section part 1- IT KNOWS HOW TO PERFORM


video upload by AutomaticGainsay

"Here is a demonstration of the first part of the Casiotone 405 'chord' section."

14- The Casio Casiotone 405-Chord section part 2

video upload by AutomaticGainsay

"Here is the second part of a multi-part demonstration of the 'chord' section of the Casio CT405."

All parts here

Which Vocoder and how to use them


video upload by Matt Johnson’s Keyspace

"A guide to getting great vocoder sounds live and in the studio

Check out my new album out now!
https://matt-johnson.bfan.link/warrio..."

Featured:
Sequential Prophet 10
EXH V256
Digitech Talker
FAT PCP330 (aka MAM VF11)

6/24/25 (doubled demo) Zerosum Inertia 6550-99 oscillators (gear in description)


video upload by Cfpp0

"6/24/25 (doubled demo) Zerosum Inertia 6550-99 + SSL 1660 + Oakley ADSR/VCA + muSonics Vanilla Envelope + Corsynth C102 VC LFO + Paia 6740

I recorded a couple takes of a short looping sequence from the Synthetic Sound Labs 1660 The Matrix Algorithmic Composer to demonstrate some of the strange sounds you can glean from the Zerosum Inertia 6550-99 Thyratron Oscillator. In this video, two of them are overlaid. The SSL 1660 pitch is at a different setting in the two takes, but the patch is the same. The SSL 1660 audio output is controlling the pitch of two 6550-99 VCOs. The right 6550-99 is running through the STG muSonics Vanilla Envelope (panned center) and the left 6550-99 is running through the Oakley Modular ADSR/VCA (panned left). The right 6550-99 is also receiving an LFO from the Corsynth C102 VC LFO. This was just to hear the 6550-99 VCOs, so no filter or processor was used on either 6550-99 and very little spring reverb from the Paia 6740 was applied (with the 6740 slightly feeding back on itself via the aux send)."

sawtooth vs ebbe und flut #ableton #ambient #synthesizer #shippmann #ebbeundflut


video upload by Simon Stokes

Where Is The Distortion?


video upload by gotharman

"Yeah, where the h... is it?"

www.gotharman.dk

Multitracking the Luma-mu: All Drums, All Linn


video upload by INHALTVIDEO

"All drum sounds in this demo come straight from the Deft Audio Luma-mu module—a real Linn LM-1 voice in Eurorack form.

No samples, no microcontrollers—just direct hardware playback, multitracked and sequenced for maximum punch.

The Luma-mu delivers that classic ‘80s snap and swing, but with CV control and modular flexibility. If you’re into vintage drum sounds with analog immediacy, this one’s worth checking out."

Erica Synths Echolocator Demo (no talking) with Novation Circuit Tracks


video upload by Bonedo Synthesizers

0:00 Ambient Delay Verb
1:12 Dub Delays (Preset Morph)
2:47 Echolocator on Pads
3:53 Echolocator on Drums

Yamaha Montage M OS 3.0 and ESP 3.0 - Review and ALL the New Sounds!


video upload by Scott's Synth Stuff

You can find the announcement post with Yamaha's videos here.

"OS 3.0 for the Yamaha Montage M is now out, along with version 3.0 of the ESP soft synth. I go over the new features and play all the new included performances.

My original video on Montage OS 3.0: • Yamaha Montage M OS 3.0 Announced! All the... [posted here]

Montage M 3.0 Download: https://usa.yamaha.com/products/music..."

0:00 Intro
0:43 Installtion of OS 3.0
2:43 GS1 Ensemble & Tremolo FX
5:34 Mid/Side EQ/Compression
6:44 CS80 Ring Modulator
8:56 Rec'n'Share
9:43 ESP 3.0 Functionality
14:50 CS 80 Ring Mod
16:08 Clavi DA Amp
18:12 GS1 Vibraphones
18:35 Voyage 1982
20:45 Dystopian CS80 Drone
22:20 CFX Wide Spreaded
23:11 GS ElectricPiano M
23:46 RichAndStr A.Touch DA
25:15 CsRingModChoir DA
26:09 Soft Mover
28:13 GS1 MM-Piano
28:48 AutoChillMachine DA
29:39 Ring Tines
30:24 Vintage GS Guitar
31:34 GS Brass Gallery XL
32:57 Synths for Ludwig

Patching Rests with VCAs


video upload by MAKEN0ISE

"Pete from the Make Noise Instagram channel here, filling in this week with a video all about VCAs and silence... sort of (and also not really).

In this video I share three different patches for introducing rests and dynamic modulation using (1) a Maths + TEMPI combination, (2) a 0-Coast + 0-CTRL pairing and (3) an X-PAN + Ch.Svr duo.

Timestamps:
0:00 - introduction
1:07 - the Binary Zone
2:05 - a Binary Zone-inspired John Blacet tribute patch with Maths + TEMPI
5:30 - a "one-cable" 0-CTRL patch
8:20 - an X-PAN + Ch.Svr 'balanced modulator' patch (two variations)
15:27 - outro

As promised throughout the video, below are links for further reading/viewing:

1. the footage of me at a synth meetup in 2009 is courtesy of Scooter McCrae (thanks Scooter!), and the full video from that event can be found on his YouTube channel: • Muff Wiggler Forum July 2009 Gathering [posted here]

2. the manual for the Blacet Binary Zone can be found here: https://archive.org/details/manualzil...

3. an archive of the Binary Zone page on the Blacet website can be found here: https://web.archive.org/web/200310020...

4. The forum post where Grant Richter first shared the "balanced modulator" patch for his XMix module can be found on Page 1 of this thread: https://www.modwiggler.com/forum/view...

And while you're on the internet, stop by the Make Noise Instagram channel for daily patch videos: / makenoisemusic

Thanks for watching, and happy patching!

http://www.makenoisemusic.com"

Synth Geekery - SmplTrek firmware v3.2


video upload by ranzee

"Firmware update on the Sonicware SmplTrek v3.2."

https://ranzee.com/
https://www.patreon.com/ranzee
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