Tuesday, September 30, 2025
This Peak Patch is ALL Random
video upload by Saß
"Welcome to Crazy Random Patch Episode 2!
Ever feel stuck with an idea? Just twist all the knobs and press all the buttons!
In this episode, I made a patch on my Novation Peak, aptly titled "Robo Factory," reminiscent of what you might hear in a robotic car factory from a cyberpunk future, or maybe some weird magical mechanical beast from some dark fantasy dungeon (like the kind from RPGs where its fantasy but they have guns lol). Then, I made a very small beat featuring it to show that it can be used musically! I really hope you enjoy this kind of content, so please let me know if you do or don't! See you in the next video!
0:00 Intro/Randomizing
0:31 Patch Sound Demo
1:07 Quick Jam Session!
You can download my Peak patches from my Google Drive here:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folder..."
Melbourne Nina "DFAM-style" groovebox mode is wild
video upload by mylarmelodies
"In this demo I'll introduce & play with the new 4-track 64-step "parameter locking" analogue groovebox mode that's been added to the Melbourne Instruments Nina analogue polysynth. You can have completely different sounds on different steps, opening up Nina for experimental jamming and writing entire track ideas - drums and bass and pads and all. Discount link below! 👇
MORE INFO
▶︎ Official Site: https://www.melbourneinstruments.com/...
▶︎ Thanks to @Honeysmack for your help teaching me the Octatrack and Nina behind the scenes! Check out David's channel for more of his live acid techno (he's great) and also his videos he does for Melbourne Instruments as he explains this mode in greater depth - his DNA is all over this!"
Cameron Jones: Synclavier and beyond, a life in music
video upload by CatSynth TV
"Cameron Jones: Synclavier, singing, and a life in music (Interview)
We sit down for an in-depth conversation with Cameron Jones, co-inventor and principal software architect of the legendary Synclavier synthesizers. We talk about his early interests, his time with New England Digital and the Synclavier, and his life in and love of music.
The interview was recorded at Knobcon 2025, where Jones was a featured speaker.
To find out more about Cameron Jones and the past, present, and future of Synclavier, please visit the official website: https://synclavier.com
00:00 Introduction
00:29 Cameron Jones introduces himself
01:11 Being in the right place at the right time
05:25 Additive synthesis, FM synthesis, and sampling
11:45 Synclavier
15:05 The symbiosis of musicians and music technology
19:09 Composing in this era of music technology
22:59 The individuality of musicians and their instruments
27:00 Cameron Jones journey in music (orchestras, singing, theater)
41:20 Conclusion
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Synth History: Ela Minus
video upload by Synth History
"The first episode of Synth History on musician and producer, @ElaMinus! Synth History's web docuseries brings the Synth History interviews to life.
A Synth History production in association with Video Horse Films.
All music by Ela Minus.
Director: @danz_cm
Producer: Danz CM & Matthew James Reilly.
Cinematographer: Max Flick.
Production Designer: Ambar Navarro.
Gaffer: Danner Gardner.
Grip: Rashad Stribling.
First Assistant Camera 16mm: Todd Kappelt.
Film Editor: Johann Flash.
Production Sound Mixer: Paul Cornett.
Makeup Artist: Alexa Cantarini.
Production Assistant: Doug Delacruz.
Sound Design: Carlotta McKittrick.
Mini DV Camera Operators: Max Flick & Ambar Navarro.
Visual Effects: Ariyan Hashemi.
Colorist: Hal Bowman.
Special Thanks: John Kopec, Willie Nedrow, Michael Stein, Pushkar Ojha, Domino, Gil & Roy, The Last Bookstore, Vidiots, CypherBlu, Moog."
Stromer Mutroniks Electric Bongos
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video upload by Stromer Mutroniks
"Another video of my version of the Mica sonic electric bongos. This time played with an Arturia Keystep Pro."
Follow-up to this post.
New pics in green via this Reverb listing
"My recreation of the Mica-Sonic Electric Bongos.
Here's Soundgas description of the Stromer Bongos:
'A handbuilt analogue recreation of the fabled electronic percussion circuit as used by Madlib and on the legendary recording of Ann Peebles 'I Can't Stand the Rain'.'
These are handbuilt in small batches so expect some inconsistencies with the finish - sonically they're very close to the originals (though all originals vary in tone/timbre now due to component ageing/drift."
Each drum tone has a trim pot inside that's been adjusted so that the oscillator is just below the point of self-oscillation. When triggered, the circuit oscillates at its resonant frequency and rings out like a drum. Pushing in the 'mute' button shortens the decay.
To play these you need something that sends trigger pulses, like a beat- or key-step pro, or a drum machine with trigger outputs. Works with your standard center negative 9 volt adapter (not included)."
video upload by Stromer Mutroniks
"Another video of my version of the Mica sonic electric bongos. This time played with an Arturia Keystep Pro."
Follow-up to this post.
New pics in green via this Reverb listing
"My recreation of the Mica-Sonic Electric Bongos.
Here's Soundgas description of the Stromer Bongos:
'A handbuilt analogue recreation of the fabled electronic percussion circuit as used by Madlib and on the legendary recording of Ann Peebles 'I Can't Stand the Rain'.'
These are handbuilt in small batches so expect some inconsistencies with the finish - sonically they're very close to the originals (though all originals vary in tone/timbre now due to component ageing/drift."
Each drum tone has a trim pot inside that's been adjusted so that the oscillator is just below the point of self-oscillation. When triggered, the circuit oscillates at its resonant frequency and rings out like a drum. Pushing in the 'mute' button shortens the decay.
To play these you need something that sends trigger pulses, like a beat- or key-step pro, or a drum machine with trigger outputs. Works with your standard center negative 9 volt adapter (not included)."
MACHINA BRISTRONICA w/ Stromkult
video uploads by Stromkult
Playlist:
1. MPE on Supercritical Synthesizer Redshift 6 - Bristonica 25
Now capable of MPE!2. Verbos Electronics Multistage 16- Bristronica 25
The latest Redshift update introduces MPE functionality.
This feature, which addresses frequent customer requests, enables compatibility with MPE-capable controllers, such as the LinnStrument.
New evolution of the Voltage Multistage, one of the first Verbos Modules.3. Ohm Force Bohm - Bristronica 25
The original Voltage Multistage has an analog sequencer core with several unique features that allow it to function as a sequencer with switchable slides on each step, multistage envelope of any length with sustain on any stage, any shape of LFO, voltage quantizer, and more.
The Voltage Multistage 16 is no longer based on a CMOS counter core, but is built around discrete transistor stages, which enables gate inputs on each stage. This allows external gates to jump it to any stage, multiple loops and sequences that start at one stage and then enter into a loop later.
Explore uncharted kick territory. Choose from nine unique models (and counting) and let the randomizer surprise your creativity. Precision sound-shaping knobs with wide sweet spots make flawless tweaks effortless.4. TouellSkouarn - Bristronica 25
Gael is revealing the modules that are currently housed in his suitcase. Including the Strakal Brulu and the one and only Germanium Mixer. If you check the prices of old Germanium mixers, such as the Siemens, you will see that this one is a real bargain. As always, there is a lovely sound at his booth; no sine is allowed to pass through this Eurorack system.5. Crosspatch Triggerpad Updates - Launchpad Sequencer - Bristronica 25
TouellSkouarn: Squaring your sines since 2010
Mitja tells us the latest news about his module at this year's Machina Bristonica. The Triggerpad module converts your Launchpad into a standalone Eurorack. This allows you to repurpose an older Launchpad that might be gathering dust for your Eurorack system. The workflow is super simple and hands-on. You have features such as polymeter per track, swing and micro steps at your fingertips. The new features are BPM modulation and triplets.6. UDO Audio DMNO 8-voice 2-part multitimbral - Bristonica 25
We have just had the opportunity to take a first look at the new, innovative synth from UDO Audio: the DMNO.7. Teaching Machines FuzzBillon: Numerical Tone Switching – Bristronica 25
Here's a short interview and sound demo from George!
Features:
8 voice polyphonic, with 4 ‘super’ voices when in Binaural mode. Binaural mode gives each channel (ear) a full synthesizer voice with independent detuning and modulation, creating an expansive, rich and texturally wide sound 2-Part Multitimbral, comprising 2 independent hybrid synthesizers, each with its own dedicated set of front-panel controls
8 selectable ‘Play Modes’ that immediately reconfigure DMNO’s signal flow, redefining how its two independent synth engines interact with one another
Instead of using potentiometers for the device's settings, Teaching Machines uses numerical switches. This offers the advantage of total recall. The effects range from subtle overdrive to screaming distortion and are based on a completely analogue circuit with amplification devices from Germanium to Silicon and light-emitting diodes. Shipping soon!
0:00 Intro / Explanation 3:34 Sound Demo
LABELS/MORE:
CrossPatch,
eurorack,
Machina Bristronica,
Ohm Force,
Supercritical,
Teaching Machines,
TouellSkouarn,
UDO,
Verbos Electronics
MACHINA BRISTRONICA LØSTLVLS
video uploads by LØSTLVLS
Playlist:
1. - 4. ERICA SYNTHS HEXDRUMS 01 - 04 // MACHINA BRISTRONICA '25 // LØSTLVLS
I got to spend some quality time with the Hexdrums - it sounds really beefy and each voice has a tonne of sweet spots. The Hexdrums has loads of saturation available, is built to a high standard and feels very performative. This is the first of four videos.5. ERICA SYNTHS PERKONS HD-01 // MACHINA BRISTRONICA '25 // LØSTLVLS
Check out my samples on Bandcamp - loads of vintage and modern drum machines and more, all samples ethically-sourced and locally-grown here in the lab in Bristol, UK: https://lostlvls.bandcamp.com/
The formidable Perkons HD-01 was available at Machina Bristronica - how could I resist? For my money the Perkons is the most 'jammable' and gratifying drum machine on the market, hands-down. The person using it before filming this session was dancing and really enjoying their time with it. Was a joy to witness!6. MODOR DR-2 // MACHINA BRISTRONICA '25 // LØSTLVLS
The excellent DR-2 drum machine from Modor aka Marcel Belmans. Was a treat to finally meet Marcel and discuss his creations. In this video Marcel kindly demonstrated the DR-2 for us.7. BODY SYNTHS METAL FETISHIST x2 // MACHINA BRISTRONICA '25 // LØSTLVLS
Been wanting to check this little weirdo out for some time - two is even better!
https://bodysynths.com/
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