Friday, February 13, 2026
Yuyo cmos synth - First try Attiny85 dco with analog cmos shaping and twin t filter
video upload by JIANT
"everything is from the synth to the zoom recorder, twin t drums, xor snare, pt2399, and cmos stuff.
attiny85 reseting the phase of 40106 oscilators, the digital control accepts 1voct from keysetp and go to the 40106 inputs through resistors, a little rc for filtering the pwm, and for this reason when you change the oscillator frequency you can get intervals and crazy stuff. is not orthodox but suits my need for Rich timbres. the dco goes to 40106 buffers , and then 4040 dividers, twin t filters, one for each of the two voices, one goes to env, vca, filter, delay, and the other one to clock divider and filter, to get the sub osc.
firmware super simple only for checking the conversion from filtered frecuency of the attiny85 to my 40106 non exponencial vcos.
currently is tracking 10 octaves really good, the trick is put a voltage divider in the cv in of the attiny because keystep has 0 to 10v and the attiny accepts 0 to 5v tehn the tracking inside the attiny converts o.5v oct to 1 volt oct. i dont know anything about coding but i made it with chat gpt and my design . source code will be in the coments ."
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Roland CR‑78 Software Rhythm Composer | Overview
video upload by RolandChannel
"The CR‑78 Software Rhythm Composer is an authentic recreation of the 1978 legend, one of the first programmable rhythm machines and a defining sound of synth-pop and new wave. This updated version combines the warm, analog character of the original with deep editing tools, expanded sequencing, and flexible integration for production environments.
In this video, we’ll explore the design, workflow, and functionality that bring the iconic CR‑78 into the modern age.
00:00 Intro
00:12 History and Legacy
01:20 Interface and Design
02:13 Analog Circuit Behavior (ACB)
02:44 Expanded Tone Editing
03:22 Advanced Step Sequencer
03:54 DAW Integration and Workflow
04:20 How to Get the CR‑78
The plug-in captures the nuances of the CR‑78 down to the component level using Analog Circuit Behavior (ACB). Designed for use with DAWs, it also features AU, VST3, and AAX support, host tempo sync, automation, drag‑and‑drop MIDI, and more. Get the CR‑78 with a Roland Cloud Ultimate membership or a Lifetime Key purchase."
EMW WCS-X – from Test to Track (Part 2)
video upload by EMW Synthesizers
"This is the next step in the track that began as a simple lab test.
We continue building and arranging the music using the WCS-X, with simple hardware processing and a few effects inside the DAW.
This isn’t about a perfect mix, it’s about exploring sound and ideas."
Follow-up to this post.
Letters from the Numbers Station – live analog ambient session (Moog One)
video upload by Caught In Joy
"A late-night live session built from quiet Moog One “letters” and expanded into full transmissions from the Numbers Station.
Intimate signals becoming larger worlds.
This set blends new single-synth fragments with expanded pieces from the Numbers Station universe – recorded live, unhurried, and allowed to breathe.
No countdown. No urgency. Just signal.
The extended uninterrupted version lives on Bandcamp.
If you’d like to stay inside the signal a little longer, that’s where it continues:
Introducing Entanglement - Quantum Wavefunction Synth (VST3/AU/Standalone)
video uploads by Dillon Bastan
Playlist:
1. Entanglement - Quantum Wavefunction Synth (VST3/AU/Standalone)
2. Entanglement (Plugin) Device Full Walkthrough
3. Entanglement - Quantum Wavefunction Synth - M4L version
4. Entanglement - device walkthrough - M4L version
5. First experiments with "Entanglement" dual polyphonic wavetable synthesizer - Richard Divine
6. Entanglement Synthesizer by Dillon Bastan (No Talking) - Elektronick Musick
"Entanglement uses a 1D quantum wave function (Schrödinger equation) to produce evolving waveforms for use in a dual polyphonic wavetable synthesizer. You can add energy to the simulation in various different ways (wave packets/quantum particles, free draw, and waveform files) and those waveforms will evolve and transform based on the equation and your settings. You can also add environmental factors (potentials) to transform the energy/waveforms in different ways. Additionally you are able to manipulate the resulting waveform in different ways (stretching, warping, quantizing, smoothing, FM etc). You can derive your waveform from the wave function with many different equations and value options each of which offers a different sound. Each oscillator has its own independent wave function, energies, potentials and settings. Both oscillators can also be entangled adding a rich and complex modulation of the waveforms. That coupled with an internal modulation system makes this device a powerhouse for insane sound design! From basic synth sounds, to complex evolving sounds, to crazy mind blowing sounds. The evolving nature and very compelling transformations of the waveforms through the quantum wave function stands this synth apart from the many other wavetable synthesizers out there.
Owners of the M4L version of Entanglement get a discounted price (use the same email at purchase)!"
More info/get: https://dillonbastan.com/store/plugin...
Waldorf Music Introduces Attack 3 - A Classic Plugin Drum Synth Reborn
video uploads by WaldorfMusicChannel
Playlist:
1. Attack 3 Teaser
2. Attack 3 trailer + features
3. Attack 3 - Deep Dive Tutorial - with Waldorf CTO Rolf Wöhrmann
And a user demo:
Waldorf Attack 3: A Classic Reborn! (No Talking Demo)
video upload by Limbic Bits
"In this video, we’re diving into the Waldorf Attack 3 Plugin — Version 3 of that classic Drum Synthesizer PlugIn!"

Attack is back.
And it’s more powerful than ever.
We are proud to unveil Attack 3, the next evolution of one of Waldorf Music’s most iconic and longest-running instruments. A true classic reborn, Attack 3 redefines what a modern percussion synthesizer can be.
At its heart lies a mighty analogue-style synthesis engine, delivering 24 individual sounds per kit, with 12 sounds playable polyphonically as pitched instruments. From punchy kicks to melodic percussion, Attack 3 is built for rhythm that moves both bodies and speakers.
Attack 3 captures the unmistakable spirit of legendary 1980s analogue drum machines and the driving electronic club sound of the 1990s — and propels it boldly into today’s productions. It’s a future-ready instrument designed to shape the drum sounds of the next decade.
Every sound is alive
Every parameter can be tweaked in real time and fully automated in your DAW, inviting hands-on exploration and deep expression. While sampling capabilities have been expanded, Attack stays true to its philosophy: pure synthesis first, allowing you to create unique percussion sounds from scratch.
Redesigned for Faster Drum Creation
With a completely redesigned, scalable interface and a vastly expanded synthesis engine, Attack 3 proves that after more than 25 years, it remains the go-to tool for producers who want total control over their drums.
The new user interface adapts effortlessly to any screen size, while enhanced MIDI Learn lets you define minimum and maximum parameter ranges for expressive performance. Dedicated browsers for kits, sounds, samples, and MIDI mappings keep inspiration flowing without interruption.
Advanced Sample Playback
The oscillator section has been refined for absolute precision, featuring accurate phase control for synthetic waveformsand powerful sample playback options, including user samples, velocity mapping, round-robin playback, and flexible start positions. Whether you want surgical accuracy or organic variation, Attack 3 delivers.
Bad Gear - PROTEIN
video upload by AudioPilz
"Welcome to Bad Gear, the show about the world’s most-hated audio tools. Every once in a while we have to remind ourselves why we still prefer the luxury of tangible hardware to the unlimited possibilities of plugins: unique tones, ergonomic control surfaces and - ideally - a timeless piece of music history that effortlessly weathers the decades.
Today, however, we unfortunately need to talk about Protein."
Chapters:
00:00 Intro tune
00:45 Overview Waldorf Protein
01:28 One Problem becomes obvious immediately
01:50 Synth Architecture, Oscillators
02:28 Noise (Dirt), Filter Section
03:02 FX Section
03:14 The problematic Envelopes
03:46 Mod Matrix, LFOs
04:01 Synth Nerd Tic Tac Toe, Flavour
04:20 What else? (Scales, Chords, Arp, Seq, Multis, Thanks)
05:18 H*te Screen
05:38 Jam 1 ( Techno )
06:22 Jam 2 ( Downtempo )
07:27 Finale ( Dub Techno )
07:58 VERDICT
Serge Paperface 50 | Drone
video upload by Akihiko Matsumoto
"Serge Modular Synth (Sample Pack) https://akihikomatsumoto.sellfy.store...
Discover the raw power of Serge Modular with this exclusive sample pack. Featuring organic noise textures, complex rhythms, analog drones, and punchy one-shots, each sound embodies the unpredictable, evolving nature of modular synthesis. Currently in beta, this pack offers a limited selection of sounds at an early price, with free lifetime updates as new material is added."
Modular vid #337
video upload by Phisynth
"Rhythmic patch on the BugBrand - all sounds coming from 2 X DRM1 + expanders + 1 X DRM2. No sequencer used ("melodies" are coming from divisions of the main clock into the matrix mixer)
#bugbrand #analogsynths #modularsynths"
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