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Tuesday, March 17, 2026

Getting started with the Clank Uranograph


video upload by Stromkult and Clank

"https://www.stromkult.com/

0:00 - Intro
0:35 - First Sound
1:23 - Touch Keyboard & Expressive Sounds
2:19 - Basic Synth Control
04:36 - Arpeggiator etc.
06:24 - The Modulation
08:59 - The Pizza Slice FX Section
11:31 - The Looper
13:33 - Presets
15:21 - Keyboard and Tuning
18:06 - One nasty Sound before we go

About us:
Stromkult (from German 'cult of electricity') is a platform by Alex4 Distribution, SchneidersLaden, and SuperBooth Berlin. It covers modern electronic music-making through news, videos, and articles focused on today and tomorrow’s scene.

Beyond gear demos, Stromkult highlights the people behind the instruments, supports education, and lowers barriers for newcomers. By centralizing key info, it connects musicians, producers, and composers of all levels, exploring creative workflows and the human side of electronic music."

Dirge


video upload by Anthony Distefano

"Meditative Music. All Music was done using Native Instruments Absynth. #nativeinstruments #Absynth #synth"

Korg DW‑8000 — The Most Underrated Synth?


video upload by Nicolas Melis

"Playing some of my favorite patches on the Korg DW‑8000. All sounds from the DW‑8000."

You can find all my links here:
https://linktr.ee/nicolasmelis08
https://nicolasmelis.com/

TTMC 5 Step Sequencer 4U (Buchla Format)


video upload by Tokyo Tape Music Center

https://tokyo-tape-music-center.com

Deep Focus — 1 Hour Analog Synth Session (No Talking)


video upload by Caught In Joy

"Sometimes the best ideas appear when the mind slows down and distractions fade away.

This one-hour analog synth session was recorded live in the studio using hardware synthesizers and slowly evolving sequences — a quiet space for thinking, working, reading, or simply drifting for a while.

Inspired by the spirit of classic analog pioneers like Vangelis, Tangerine Dream, and Jean-Michel Jarre — composed live in one take using hardware synthesizers, no timeline, just performance.

Let the sound move gently in the background while thoughts begin to organize themselves.

Best used for:
• deep focus
• coding or writing
• studying
• late night thinking
• quiet creative work

Full albums:
https://caughtinjoy.bandcamp.com

Long listening environments and extended sessions:
https://caughtinjoy24.bandcamp.com


— Karol / Caught In Joy"

3/17/26 (1635, passport) Technosaurus Cyclodon & Microcon + Peavey DDL-3 + Mackie Mix12FX


video upload by Cfpp0

How "Kalimba of Doom" was made


video upload by HAINBACH

"I recently made a little 20 second clip showing the "Kalimba of Doom" patch I had setup on my TTSH and resonators. This gathered over 850000 views across platforms, and many questions came in about how I made this. So here is the sound design how to. Check out my Patreon for the sample pack: / hainbach"

00:00 Intro
01:48 History & Inside Look
04:18 Sample instrument
05:08 Function Overview
12:38 Chiptune Break
13:42 What makes it good?
17:15 The Future of TI?

Kalimba of Doom

video upload by HAINBACH

Stereo VCFQ | Serge Modular | Episode 10


video upload by Cinematic Laboratory

"Serge Modular made the legendary VCFQ stereo. While having three inputs and six outputs, the AGC (Auto Gain Correction) and Notch out had to go. In normal operations, it's a true VCFQ which you can use in both mono and stereo patches. The AUX input can have dramatic results when self patched as feedback. I'll be using the VHIKK X in this video as the primary source, a source that doesn't need an extra filter to sound good. In fact, this creates the challenge of which module dominates which. In general, it's always the module that cuts the other one's frequency range. Finally, I'll use my mono VCFQ and the ST-VCFQ to process the X's L/R channels independently. Now the fun begins :)."

SOMA ROAT + Bastl Kastles: The Chaos Button Beckons


video upload by Infin-D

"I picked up a used SOMA Rumble of Ancient Times several weeks ago and have been messing around with this crazy little synth. The wonderfully noisy jams by @ImmerhinHalbzwo inspired me to finally do one of my own. The ROAT can sound lovely and melodic but it has this button labelled simply 'CHAOS'. Pushing it scrambles all of the parameters of the four synth voices in unpredictable ways, including how they react with each other. That's what's happening here, locking one or more of the oscillators into "drone" mode will sometimes cause a noisy, harsh modulation that is absolutely primal, hence the name of the thing.

Rhythm comes from the Bastl Kastle Drum, going through the Kastle 2 FX Wizard on the "Shifter" setting. They clock the looper on the ROAT and get some delay from the Korg NTS-1 MKii.

Recorded live on the Zoom L6, audio normalized in Audacity.

Vintage Infindibulum on Bandcamp:
https://thisco.bandcamp.com/album/inf..."

Monday, March 16, 2026

Melodic Techno | TeknoBaby | Giza | GS Music e7 | Moog Sub37


video upload by

"Can get some gnarly modern sounds from the e7. It has a very bright sounds and is well suited to Melodic Techno, especially those stuttering pitch bending sounds that are so popular at the moment."
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