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Friday, August 01, 2025

Sonicware Evoke - All fabric presets, no voice


video upload by Tsumios

"Play all Fabric presets from newest Sonicware Evoke synthesizer. It's very interesting device, will try to use it. Listen to all standard fabric presets to understand a little it's possibilities and sound." Sonicware Ambient 0


Playlist:

1. Orange Flower, Sonicware Ambient Ø, music jam at Cape Panwa sightseeing point part 2
2. Blue Drink, Sonicware Ambient Ø, music jam at Cape Panwa sightseeing point part 1
3. Waterfall Habitat, Sonicware Ambient Ø
4. Disturbed Nature, Sonicware Ambient Ø
5. Tired Little Princess, Sonicware Liven Ambient Ø
6. Sunset Silent Crowd, Sonicware Liven Ambient Ø
7. High Birds, Sonicware Ambient Ø
8. Promthep Cape Heat, Sonicware Liven Ambient Ø

SCJS#65 - GRAINZZ - Trepanator x Multigrain


video upload by FL3SHB4CK

"Small Case Jam Sessions #65 - GRAINZZ

TREPANATOR: insanity
Live grains by Multigrain

Recorded live thru Syntakt inputs with delay and reverb"

9 Months with the Ableton Move - Updates and Growth


video upload by Tum Sun

"I've had the Ableton Move for a little over nine months now, and this baby has grown a lot in that time! Sample slicing, advanced MIDI routing, quality of life updates - has the Ableton Move delivered on the promise of an evolved Groovebox for 2025?"

C15 Tutorial: Creating Resonator Sounds in Split Mode


video upload by Nonlinear Labs

"In this tutorial Raffaele Colasacco explains the very unusual possibility of creating resonator sounds in the split mode of the C15, where you can, for example, create resonances of pressed keys on the left side by playing on the right side.
Tim Sund then plays numerous examples in which this new function is used effectively.

More information: www.nonlinear-labs.de"

TR-808 Shootout // Can they live up to the LEGEND??


video upload by Starsky Carr

"The legendary Roland TR80*8 up against the *Roland TR-8S and the Behringer RD-8 Looking only at the sounds - or listening to them! - do they come anywhere close?

The TR-8S uses Roland's ACB technology, which is the same as the TR-8, Roland Cloud plugins and the Boutique TR-08 - so this has you covered for all of those. I'm using the RD-8 Mk2 - you cna tell because its got the black buttons, Mk1 had white.

I've gone through all the sounds (forgot the maracas in the demo bit) and showed how they differ. Taking into consideration no 2 808s will be identical I think they both stand up very well to the orginal TR808.

But if you want the exact sounds...

Buy my 495 samples here - every position on every knob!
https://www.starskycarr.com/patches/p..."

Introducing MUM M8 DSP - Low Pass Filter Plug-in


video upload by ALM TV

"‘MUM M8 DSP’ is a low pass filter plug-in emulating the filter used in the classic Akai S950 12 bit sampler with the addition of resonance, saturation and bit depth reduction. This in turn emulates our MUM M8 eurorack module which uses a similar filter design.

In this video we take a quick look at the MUM M8 DSP processing multiple sources in Ableton Live.

The low pass filter gives the recognisable super smooth vacuum like tone sucking sound which works magic on complex sources. The addition of clipped overdrive and intentionally aggressive self oscillating resonance compliment the smooth filter core by juxtaposing it into more wasp like territory with acidic squeals and a more gritty sound.

Unique to the plug-in are a clock bleed switch, introducing audible artifacts into the filter path emulating some of the quirks of the original hardware, and a Bit Depth control for downsampling the input for a more character-rich output.

‘MUM M8 DSP’ offers an authentic digital emulation of the original hardware, recreating its distinct sonic character for use for use in your DAW.

More info & download here: https://busycircuits.com/mum-m8-dsp/

Thanks for watching!"

Love when something that looks completely alien ends up sounding like a real, playable instrument.


video upload by Luca Longobardi

"First spin with the Koma Elektronik Chromaplane."

Moog Muse | Bitimbrality &


video upload by Moog Music

"In this video we explore the bi-timbrality of Muse.

We first look at the bi-timbral nature of Muse and how voices are allocated to each of Muse’s two timbres. We then take a look at the Voice Control module of Muse, and how you can use SPLIT to restrict Timbre A to the left side of the keyboard while Timbre B is restricted to the right side. We also look at how you can change the keyboard split point, swap timbre settings, and explore how you can restrict voice counts per-timbre. Finally, we look at STACK and how timbres can be layered on top of each other for deeper sound design possibilities."

Muse | Spatial Binaural Spread

video upload by Moog Music

"In this video we look at some of Muse's spatial and binaural features.

We begin by looking at the Pan Spread control, which by default spreads alternating voices in the left/right stereo field at increasing width. With this we can take a mono synth sound and create something much more enveloping. Next we look at spatial (sometimes called ‘binaural’) modulation with the LFO PHASE SPREAD setting in the VCA more menu. With this setting enabled and an LFO set to per-voice (instead of global) as Pan Spread is increased the LFO will be inverted in the right channel. When used to control a parameter like the volume, this turns a simple tremolo effect into something similar to a rotating Leslie speaker cabinet. Finally, we look at random Pan Spread voice placement."

Bad Gear - WHAT??? I actually have to PLAY IT???


video upload by AudioPilz

"Welcome to Bad Gear, the show about the world’s most-hated audio tools. Elektron sequencers are the prime excuse for aging synth hipsters with weird accents to completely neglect any attempt to get good at playing keyboards.

However, today we are going to talk about the 2013 Analog Keys and although it might be the only keyboard instrument from Elektron’s product portfolio history that doesn’t lead to immediate design-induced retina burn, the keys is NOT the problem here.

Chapters:
00:00 Intro tune
00:50 Overview AnalogKeys
01:33 Structure, Similarities to AnalogFour
01:59 CV/Gate and Midi Track (for e.g. Eurorack )
02:07 Oscillators, DCOs
03:17 Filter Section
03:33 Envelopes, LFOs
04:00 Oscillator Drift, Resonance Boost, Effects
04:12 Limitations, Challenges
04:25 Sequencer, Song Mode
04:45 Data Structure, Sound Pool
05:29 Multi Map
05:48 EVEN MORE Features, Arpeggiator
06:01 What else? (Workflow, Pricing, Thanks,...)
06:29 H*te Screen
06:53 Jam 1 ( Techno )
07:46 Jam 2 ( Elektro )
08:50 Finale ( Strange Dub Techno )
09:20 Verdict"

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