Saturday, January 17, 2026
1/16/26 (first patch) Lorre Mill Double Knot v2 + Roland RE-301 + Alesis MIDIVERB II + CXM 1978
video upload by Cfpp0
"We just got this used. It’s heavier than expected, and the recycled plastic surface has a nice texture. With no labels or logos it will take some time to memorize how to operate it, but here’s a first attempt—some quasi-Buchla based on the quick-start patch in the manual. The Double Knot is panned center, with a reversed reverb from the Alesis MIDIVERB II panned a bit right, the Roland RE-301 tape echo panned a bit left, and a stereo reverb on all of them from the CXM 1978."
Ecodynamics: generative music from ecological processes (2 patches)
video upload by Electrum Modular
"Introducing 'Ecodynamics' – a Lua script for Disting NT, coded with Claude. This project grew out of my interest in minimalist processes, “controlled probability,” and “biomodelling” (using modular synthesis to mimic natural processes).
0:00 Introduction
0:10 Patch I: entropic
3:28 Patch II: ecologic
Ecodynamics (Lua script, for use on Disting NT):
https://github.com/expertsleepersltd/..."
RORSCHACH -TV drone jam
video upload by DecadeBridge
RORSCHACH is a video synth with "an audio output that converts the video signal into a distinctive drone voice." Full details below.
Video desciption:
"All audio from Rorschach running through a cheap delay pedal. The vertical movement on the screen is due to the faulty tracking on the TV. All patterns generated by Rorschach.
10% off pre-order.
Rorschach is available from the following places:-
https://decadebridge.etsy.com/uk/list...
https://lumaticvisual.com"


Rorschach by Lumatic Visual Devices is an analog-style video synthesizer designed for artists exploring video synthesis, live visuals, and audio-reactive image generation. It works equally well as an entry point into video synth hardware or as a creative expansion for experienced users.
Rorschach is well suited to live performance, with the ability to self-generate evolving patterns using its built-in randomisation features. Its functionality can be extended further by feeding control voltage, gate signals, or audio into the modulation inputs, making it easy to integrate into modular and experimental setups.
With a clear, functional, and immediate control layout, Rorschach is an excellent starting point for anyone taking their first steps into video synthesis, while still offering enough depth to remain engaging for more experienced users. Compact and portable, it also features an audio output that converts the video signal into a distinctive drone voice.
Rorschach generates its own black and white composite video patterns straight out of the box. Its functionality expands further when used alongside modular or Eurorack systems, or when audio signals or control voltage are fed into the CV and gate inputs. The focus is on experimentation, play, and hands-on control.
A dedicated random section allows the synthesizer to run freely, generating evolving patterns automatically and in real time. Leave it running during a performance, or introduce external signals such as a kick drum or sequencer to push the visuals into new territory.
Key features
Four main controls for horizontal position, vertical position, width, and height
– CV inputs for all four parameters
Form control selects from six pattern generator modes
– Can also be modulated via audio input or control voltage
Random control sets the amount of randomness applied to the four position parameters on each refresh
– Independent switches and gate inputs for each random parameter
– CV input for random amount
Clear screen modes:
– Clear / Random Clear / No Clear
– Gate input for clear screen
Pattern colour switching:
– White / Black / Invert
Horizontal and vertical mirroring switches
– Independent gate input for each axis
Composite video output via RCA connector
Audio output allowing the generated visuals to be used as a drone sound source
Power Rorschach is supplied with a 9V battery clip.
If you would like to run Rorschach off a wall adapter you will need a 9V CENTRE POSITIVE adapter.
Power requirements:- Minimum 70mA
ELEKTRON Model Samples - ENCODER REPAIR!
video upload by ST Modular (Stefan)
"My Elektron Model:Samples encoder started to move slowly and skip values.😵💫
So I reached out to Elektron, and they were incredibly supportive and sent me two replacement encoders 🙌
After the repair, everything works perfectly again! It honestly feels like a brand-new machine! ✨
#Elektron #ModelSamples #SynthRepair #GearFix #ElectronicMusic #DIYRepair"
Korg Sigma (with Midi) vintage synth
video upload by Mikus Pilatus
"Slapped in an internal midi kit and calibrated .. has a few small issues , but getting there."
Trance Waves | Novation Peak + MinilogueXD + MicroMonsta2 + Blofeld | Dawless Live Jam 15
video upload by STEHRÆON
"Melodic trance live jam performed on my full hardware setup.
I am using analog, digital (FM, Wavetable) and hybrid synths.
Rig: Novation Peak, Korg Minilogue XD, MicroMonsta2, Waldorf Blofeld, Roland TR-6S, Novation Circuit Tracks (sequencing only), recorded raw to Tascam Model 12.
All performed live, no DAW, no edits."
Friday, January 16, 2026
Behind The Drums Ep 22 - Siouxsie & The Banshees "Kiss Them For Me" Roland TR-909 - Schoolly D "PSK"
video upload by Controlled Voltage Sound Labs
"An in depth look at the making of Siouxsie & The Banshees classic single 'Kiss Them For Me.' Video includes a re-creation of the drum beat using the Roland TR-909, Technics 1200 turntables, and MPC 2000XL triggering tabla samples."
The CS-80 Sounds DEAD Without FX?! | Vangelis RAW
video upload by Andy Whitmore
"Everyone says the Yamaha CS-80 needs huge reverb and delay to sound alive…
But does it really? In this video, you’ll hear the real CS-80 completely DRY – no FX, no EQ, no compression – recreating eight classic Vangelis riffs exactly as they come out of the synth.
Can the legendary 'Synth of the Gods' still sound inspiring with nothing on it? You decide.
🎧 Best listened to on good speakers or headphones
✅ Real Yamaha CS-80
✅ 100% Dry – No FX, EQ or compression
✅ Iconic Vangelis sounds played live
⏱️ Time Stamps
00:00 – Intro
00:15 – Vangelis – Chariots of Fire Brass Melody
00:49 – Vangelis – Blade Runner Brass Line
01:59 – Vangelis – Blade Runner String Pad
03:00 – Jon & Vangelis – I Hear You Now Main Theme
04:33 – Vangelis – Chariots of Fire Brass Lick
05:10 – Vangelis – To the Unknown Man Intro Melody
06:41 – Vangelis – Blade Runner Flute Intro Line
08:07 – Vangelis – Blade Runner Brass Line (No Bass)
09:04 – Outro
💬 Comment Challenge:
Does the CS-80 really sound dead without FX – or is its raw tone still unbeatable?
Tell me what you think below 👇"
Korg Dreams
video upload by J S H G
"I recently got a Korg Prologue 16 voice in a trade.
It sounds very good. I am surprised it is not talked about more.
Enjoy:)"
Whimsical Raps Atrium // No Talking // 3 Early Explorations
video upload by Lesjamusic
"My first hour or two with the Whimsical Raps Atrium. What a beauty.
My Norns script Nexus provides the sequencing over a nifty USB cable.
00:00 Patch 1
02:16 Patch 2
04:19 Patch 3
#ambientcuration #whimsicalrapsatrium #ambientmusic"
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