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Thursday, April 23, 2026

ellitone - lil' dream organ - (small batch)


video upload by ellitone instruments

"*small batch - only 7 available -

ellitone.com

The ellitone lil' dream organ is a limited edition battery-powered polyphonic digital synthesizer with built-in amplified speaker.

Featuring 8 wooden Touch Bars, 16 oscillators, 8 selectable musical scales, and a collection of 50 waveforms to explore and blend using the ‘infinite tone’ knob. the lil dream organ is a fun and powerful electronic instrument capable of many tones and textures, simple enough for a youngster or beginner to operate.

Controls:

-‘infinite tone’ knob blends and mixes 2 separate layers of waveforms together. Each layer consists of 8 oscillators and each layer has its own unique selected waveform. As you turn the knob fully clockwise or fully counterclockwise, a new waveform is chosen from a collection of 50 waveforms and applied to one of the 2 layers. This means that you are infinitely blending in-between new combinations of waveforms continuously.

-musical scale select switches. 3 toggle switches at the top of the device are used to select one of the 8 musical note scales. These three switches operate using binary logic. With 3 switches, we have 8 unique combinations of switch positions (on/off/on…off/off/on…etc). Each one of these 8 possibilities selects a different musical scale to explore using the wooden Touch Bar keyboard notes.

Meet Dina Pearlman, Daughter of ARP Inventor


video upload by Metamyther

"Dive into the legacy of the ARP synthesizer in this longform interview with Dina Pearlman, daughter of ARP founder Alan R. Pearlman. She shares rare insights into the history of ARP, its most famous users, and its enduring impact on today’s synthesizer design. Revisit the golden age of early synthesizer design."

The Alan R Pearlman Foundation: https://alanrpearlmanfoundation.org

How to Crush It With Soundtoys Devil-Loc Deluxe


video upload by soundtoys

"In this quick tutorial, Dan from Soundtoys will get you up and running with Devil-Loc Deluxe, an aggressive compressor that excels at creating massive drum sounds. You’ll learn how to use the controls to add grit, attitude, and energy to guitars, vocals, and more.

Learn more at https://www.soundtoys.com/product/dev..."

Note Soundtoys plugins are currently on sale including 50% Off the Soundtoys 5 Bundle.

Novation Launch Control | First Jam [Ableton Live 12]


video upload by wowflower

"I'm on a month long tour and decided to purchase one of these bad boys on the road. Build quality is great! Fun stuff - I'm gonna have to make an update on my midimix video / opinions.'

GRADIENT NOISE Coming to ICMC 2026

Gradient Noise: Work in Progress with Dirtywave M8 and Processing.org
video upload by John C.S. Keston

https://audiocookbook.org/gradient-noise-at-icmc-2026/

"I'm pleased to announce that I will be performing the world premiere of my piece Gradient Noise at the International Computer Music Conference (ICMC) in Hamburg, Germany on May 11 at 9:30pm. The following video except represent the work in progress. The final piece will be 10 minutes long and contain up to four layers of instruments with independent, corresponding, video objects.

Since 2019 I have been composing animated graphic scores for ensembles and soloists. Examples include Parking Ramp Project, SYNTAX, and Rhodonea. These generative works are projected for both the performers to read and audience to experience. I write software to generate and animate the geometric forms, and establish rules on how the forms are read, whilst allowing improvisation and the emotional response of the performer to play an integral part in each piece.

Gradient Noise, written using the Processing.org language, translates values generated by the Perlin noise algorithm into independent layers of seamless loops repeating at variable intervals. These loops are visualised as geometric forms, abstract visualizations, and evolving structures. The data generated is aleatoric, but the values can be tuned to range between slowly moving gradients or rapid, angular forms. When the sound and visuals are synchronized I respond not only to the animation but also to the changes in the timbre of my instruments.

Through Gradient Noise I am rethinking the relationships between musicians and machines. By translating the properties of n-dimensional Perlin noise into a musical language, the piece presents a unified ecosystem with coordinated timbres and geometric forms. Thus generating a living environment that requires active participation and improvisation. Ultimately, the work presents a contemporary model for computer music where the performer does not simply follow a score, but negotiates a path through a responsive, multi-sensory experience.

More on AudioCookbook.org:
https://audiocookbook.org/gradient-no...

ICMC Official Conference Website:
https://icmc2026.ligeti-zentrum.de

Audio in this video entire produced using the Dirtywave M8 tracker:
https://dirtywave.com/"

Tandberg instrumentation recorder controlling a synthesizer


video upload by A Radiophonic Shed

"This Tandberg Series 115 instrumentation recorder is a scientific logging device from the 1970s.
Voltage changes detected from scientific instruments are recorded as frequency-modulated signals to four separate tracks on ¼" magnetic tape. When the tape is played back for analysis, those same voltages can be examined - replaying the experiment.
Here we have recorded 1V/octave pitch voltages from a keyboard, and now we're replaying those same voltages into a modular synthesizer - all the sound is coming live from the synthesizer, it isn't an audio tape recording.

More details: https://shedsynth.wordpress.com/2026/..."

And a short video featuring the Tandberg as a VCO along with a full view of the front:

Tandberg 115 as a VCO – electronic music from old test equipment

video upload by A Radiophonic Shed

BEFACO's NEW MODULE: IROI - Sneak Peek


video upload by Befacosynth

First Steps with OXI One MKII / EP. 11 Modulation lanes


video upload by OXI Instruments

First Steps with OXI One series

"Learn how to bring your sequences to life with modulation on the OXI One MKII.
In this video, we cover the fundamentals of modulation and how to use modulation lanes to create movement, variation, and expression in your patterns. From assigning MIDI CC destinations to shaping evolving sequences with independent lengths, divisions, and offsets—this is your starting point to unlock a more dynamic workflow.
Using the OXI Coral as an example, you’ll see how powerful modulation can be when combined with proper instrument definitions, and how quickly you can turn a simple loop into something rich and evolving.
We also explore key features like:
– Drawing and editing modulation lanes
– Setting min/max ranges
– Using randomization and smoothing
– Decoupling modulation from the main sequence
– Live recording modulation in real time

This is the first step into a deeper modulation system—future videos will cover LFOs, internal destinations, and advanced routing."

UDO DMNO: Brilliant, but needs explaining


video upload by Alex Ball

"A look at the new DMNO synthesizer from UDO, specifically about what it is and more importantly, what it isn't!

0:00 Intro
1:20 It's a....molysynth
2:59 Demo 1: House Atreides
3:56 How to play it
6:00 Demo 2: Space Trousers
7:13 Understanding sound design
8:50 Demo 3: Block Game
10:31 Who it's for, who it's not
13:00 Outro Patron Jam

Thanks to UDO & thanks to my Patrons for their ongoing support"

The Sound of Talk Talk - Candy | Vintage Synth Recreation


video upload by RetroSound

"A vintage synth recreation of Talk Talk – Candy from the 1982 album The Party’s Over, performed using original classic hardware synthesizers and electronic drums.

This cover uses the legendary PPG Wave 2.2 synthesizer, Oberheim OB-Xa, Moog Source for bass, and Simmons SDS 8 electronic drums to capture the authentic early 1980s new wave sound of Talk Talk. From shimmering digital textures and warm analog pads to punchy synth bass and iconic electronic percussion, every part was recreated with real vintage instruments.

If you love classic synth pop, new wave, retro electronic music, analog synthesizers, and the unmistakable sound of early Talk Talk, this performance shows the work with the gear from the past.
Check the original track. Written by Mark Hollis."



Merch: https://retrosound.creator-spring.com/
Bandcamp: https://retrosound.bandcamp.com/
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