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Wednesday, April 08, 2026

4 Random voltages you should know


video upload by Monotrail Tech Talk

"Random voltages are the spice of modular patching. Not the main or core ingredients of a dish, but the final details that make a sound stand out, and have character. Knowing what voltage to use for the right occasion, is key. Today, I’ll go over four different random voltages, highlighting the pros and cons for each."

Patreon: / monotrail

Timetable:
00:00 – Intro
00:50 – 1
03:19 – 2
05:24 – 3
07:20 – 4

TTMC 281 Card , Easel Command


video upload by Tokyo Tape Music Center

ALT synthesizer first major update


video upload by cyma forma

"ALT is upgrading to version 2.0.

this update brings many requested features:

ADSR envelope
microtonal scales
microtuning edit per note
chord progression midi mode
portamento
and more...

thanks a lot to Chapelier Fou for giving us the idea of the midi mode 4.

read the release note: https://cymaforma.com/v2-release-note/"

Korg Phase8... For Tiersen (En deux parties)


video upload by Genshi Media Group

"::| TO HEAR THE FULL RANGE OF FREQUENCIES AND STEREO EFFECTS, A GOOD PAIR OF HEADPHONES IS HIGHLY RECOMMENDED |::

The ‪@KORG_INC‬ Phase8 Acoustic Synthesizer in a musical context; loosely inspired by one of my favorite composers, Yann Tiersen.

#KorgPhase8 #Glockenspiel #YannTiersen"

MARF Model 248t Video Manual


248t Intro & Quickstart video upload by Tiptop Audio and Stazma


video upload by Tiptop Audio and Stazma

Chapters
00:00 Intro
00:42 Panel Overview
03:08 Programming Section
05:17 Enter Programming Data
05:52 Output Voltage Programming
06:55 Operating Modes
08:10 Time Range Programming
09:13 External Inputs
09:34 The Function Generators
11:36 Stage Adress
12:27 A generative MARF driven patch

Free Synth1 Save The Robots


video upload by steve webb

via Wikipedia:

"Synth1 is a software synthesizer designed by KVR user Daichi (Real name: Ichiro Toda 戸田一郎 [1]). It was originally designed as an emulation of the Nord Lead 2 synthesizer, and has since become a unique Virtual Studio Technology instrument and one of the most downloaded VST plug-ins of all time. The software used to be a DirectX instrument plugin, but became solely VSTi from version 1.08 on. Version 1.13 was the first version to introduce a native 64-bit version of the plugin."

"Synth1 was first released as a DXi plug-in on October 9, 2002. It was updated to support the VSTi format six days later, on October 15, 2002."

Tuesday, April 07, 2026

248t Tutorial 9


video upload by Todd Barton

"Using FG 2 to transpose a sequence on FG 1. Some fun now!"

Todd Barton 248t Tutorials

WAEVE82 First Play


video upload by The 5th Volt

"This is my first time playing with the WAEVE82 wavetable synthesizer from tangible waves. Here in the VF mini package complete with full MIDI and audio connectivity and MultiFX module for lush reverbs, shimmers and a dozen other effects. I'll make more tutorial style videos over the next few weeks, but wanted to give you a taste of what it sounds like. Personally I think it sounds amazing, but you be the judge!

This module can be found at the tangible waves website:
https://tangiblewaves.com

All sounds recorded directly from the rack into my H6 recorder with minimal EQ and compression in Da Vinci Resolve."

Novation Launchkey Mini keyboard controller in the video.

Tangible Waves introduced the WAEVE82 back in December.

Patching up the Serge


video upload by The Machines Won

Sequential Fourm – Sounds Like a Prophet?


video upload by Nicolas Melis

"Sequential Fourm – Sounds Like a Prophet?

Exploring the sounds of the new Sequential Fourm, with a touch of external reverb on some patches"

0:00 Saw Bass
0:14 Mini Prophet
0:43. ZIZZLE POLY
1:00. Saw Bass Sequence
1:25. Polylead
1:42. PENTAPHONICS
2:14. Bass Gow
2:30. SilkyLead
2:40. Industrial Bass Sequence
2:56. New Legend Poly
3:37. Synth Keys
4:00. Mentallic Sequence
4:28. Acid sequence
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