Thursday, August 15, 2024
gen one (Cycling '74 M driving Korg OASYS PCI on OS9 G4 Mac)
video upload by Analog Industries
"Tuning my OS 9 music machine; playing with Cycling '74's excellent (and first, I think?) generative music application, M, driving the Korg OASYS PCI card. The card is running two virtual analog synths and a 2 OP FM synth, along with a hall reverb and Dan Phillips' excellent SD3000 emulation. The audio is recorded directly from the analog output of the card."
Ellitone KeyControl MIDI/CV Keyboard Controller and Sequencer
video upload by ellitone instruments
00:00 Wooden Touch Keys
01:22 Selectable Musical Scales
01:51 Mode 2 'Ambient Poly Sequencer'
02:37 Transposing a Sequence
04:19 Control Voltage Outputs"

via Ellitone
"The Ellitone KeyControl is a MIDI/CV Keyboard Controller featuring 12 velocity-sensitive wooden Touch Bars and a built-in ‘ambient poly sequencer’ mode.
This device comes in two versions, with or without AAA portable battery power. The version without AAA battery power is 25% slimmer and is powered via the USB-C connection.
NGEN 1.2 Demo #1 - Garage [Sounds Only]
video upload by Spektro Audio
"This is an edited version of one of the NGEN demos originally recorded for the NGEN 1.2 update video: [posted here]
In this demo, we're using NGEN to create a UK Garage-inspired song using multiple NGEN generators and Ableton Live 12.
NGEN is connected via USB to the computer and we've set each instrument track in Live to receive MIDI from a different MIDI Channel coming from NGEN.
The main drums are being sequenced by DrumGen (using the new Garage template) while the other tracks (bass, chord samples, and percussive synth) are sequenced by the ACDGEN and Arper generators. During the performance, we're also switching between previously generated patterns and generating completely new patterns using the Pattern Generation feature.
NGEN is a unique 16-track MIDI sequencer design in São Paulo / Brazil that lets you combine multiple algorithmic / generative generators and MIDI FXs to sequence multiple hardware or software MIDI instruments.
For more information about NGEN, visit https://spektroaudio.com/ngen"
Noria - Jam
video upload by DecadeBridge
"I've been re-visiting Noria when I get chance. Here is the latest revision. Pam's pro workout is clocking Noria. All other elements (sequences, Beat triggers, envelope gates) are controlled by Noria."
Portakosmo 3 Voice Analog Modular Synth Test
video upload by LOOK MUM NO COMPUTER
"Time for Portakosmo 2,0 more info on the synth tomorrow! i am still finishing it, currently it is only the synth voices, i need to finish the drum box and effects/mix box! in time for my show with Portakosmo next week! at St Georges Church Ramsgate. Ticket Info Below
Download this song here :-
/ portakosmo-2-0-1-110172183
Which helps the constant improvement of @THISMUSEUMISNOTOBSOLETE info here :-
https://this-museum-is-not-obsolete.com/
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TICKETS FOR ST GEORGES SHOW :-
linktr.ee/lookmumnocomputer
Also portakosmo 1 is now on spotify!"
ASM Hydrasynth Explorer - All Playing, No Talking
video upload by Kraft Music
"Check out our ASM Hydrasynth Explorer bundles here:
https://kraftmusic.com/collections/hy... _apnt
The ASM Hydrasynth Explorer from Ashun Sound Machines brings portability and battery-powered operation to the Hydrasynth line. The most compact of the Hydrasynth keyboards, Hydrasynth Explorer's advanced wavetable synthesis engine delivers impressive tone generating capabilities via three oscillators, dual Wave Mutators, and two filters that can be configured in series or parallel, while the 37-note Polytouch mid-sized keybed offers polyphonic aftertouch over each note, giving you the type of expressive control found only in certain vintage synths.
Get more for your money with an exclusive ASM Hydrasynth Explorer polyphonic wavemorphing synthesizer bundle from Kraft Music. These package deals include the accessories you'll need to get the most out of your new digital poly synth, all for one low price. If you have any questions, please contact us. Our knowledgeable sales advisors will be happy to assist in choosing the bundle that's right for you!"
Toppobrillo Cluster - Eurorack Utility Module
Demo video upload by Travis Kennedy
"Patch guide to the Toppobrillo Cluster - a 257-inspired Eurorack Utility Module
Thanks to Toppobrillo for sponsoring this video!
Chapters:
0:04 Intro
2:00 XY Channel Overview
2:49 XY VCA
3:30 XY Ring Mod
4:32 XY AND Logic
4:52 AB Channel Overview
5:45 AB Crossfading Gate Sequences
6:46 AB Bipolar to Unipolar Modulation
7:24 AB OR Logic
7:55 Z Channel Overview
8:20 Z Offset Generator
8:39 Z Attenuverter
9:23 XY Ring Mod, AB Ducking, Z Attenuation
10:40 Multichannel Amplification
11:12 Multichannel Bipolar LFO to Attenuated Unipolar LFO
11:57 Multichannel Mixing
12:36 Multichannel AM Thru RM
13:37 Outro"


"Cluster is our take on the workflow of the versatile Buchla 200 series control-voltage processor- model 257- with some marked improvements and options. Missing is the cool equation, but we kept some arrows and replaced the variables with LEDs :) We've also added a voltage-controlled “polarizer” (4 quadrant multiplier), an extra processing / mixing channel and routing options that make it an extremely flexible and more compact tool for the dense Eurorack environment..
Cluster is a precision 8HP processing toolbox that can sit anywhere in a system. It has 3 independent sections that can be used individually or taken as a whole. Up to 4 signals can be mixed and there is also a complementary sum output. Potentiometers are center-detented for easy tactile centering. Signal path is high bandwidth, low noise and low offset- and is well-suited for both audio and control signals.
Each section can be used independently vis-a-vis independent outputs and a subtractive normalization scheme- This means if you need to grab a crossfader (or just use it as a VCA/ ducker) it’s there, and you’ve still got the polarizer (XY) and another processing channel (Z) mix to work with.
XY (polarizer channel)
The top section is a voltage-controlled “polarizer” or more accurately, a four quadrant multiplier.. It multiplies two signals, “X” and “Y” . The X(Y) output is the product of these two sources. Unpatched, the Y input is normalized to an offset voltage, and thus will act as a standard processing channel when unpatched, giving X*1 when fully CW and X*-1 fully CCW. Patching a source into the Y INPUT defeats this normalization, and the “Y AMT” knob will now scale (multiply) the source patched into Y, giving Y*1 when fully CW and Y*-1 fully CCW. This is useful in that it allows the top section to be easily patched as a standard VCA with a positive going CV. A bicolor LED indicates output amplitude and polarity.
A->B (crossfader channel)
The middle section is a linear crossfader. The knob and A->B CV input sum, and select A to B and anywhere in between.
The ‘REF’ toggle, when engaged, routes a selectable offset to INPUT A’s normalization- This allows you to use the crossfade channel as a voltage "mirror", for instance. LEDs indicate the relative crossfade position.
Z (attenuverter/ offsetter channel)
The bottom section is simply another processing channel with an offset normalled to it’s input, acting as a manual offset control when unpatched. Patching into Z defeats this normalization, and Z AMT knob will now multiply the Z input, giving Z*1 when fully CW and Z*-1 when fully CCW. A bicolor indicates output amplitude and polarity.
SUM OUTPUTS
There are two SUM outputs, “∑” and the complementary “-∑” . The SUMs are a summation of the three processing sections. Patching any of the three sections’ outputs independently removes them from the SUM outputs. This scheme allows for flexibility using the channels independently, for example, using Z as an offset voltage someplace in a patch- as well as prevents loopback issues when patching Cluster back into it's self- if, say, for instance you wanted to use XY as a ring-mod and send it to one of the crossfade inputs to have a VCA'd ring-mod, or vice-versa, you won't be adding XY to the SUM twice."
Does Roland MKS-20 have most beautiful electric piano sound ever made?
video upload by Espen Kraft
"The Roland MKS-20 electric piano module from 1986. The module version of the RD-1000. I think this (voice #7) is the most beautiful electric piano sound. With the inbuilt analog chorus (Dimension D) the sound is lush, sweet and heaven.
All done live. No overdubs or sequencing.
This is a short edit reupload of a once longer video.
'The dweller on the threshold'
Find my music here:
Bandcamp: https://espenkraft.bandcamp.com/"
Masterclass Akai MPC - RAVE ! avec Sub Factory
video upload by Audiorial
Turn on CC in the play controls for subtitles.
"Salut !
Dans cette mini masterclass on détaille un sketche de gros son RAVE fait uniquement avec le nouveau synthé Sub Factory, de Air music tech.
Bon visionnage !"
Tuto sampling complet :
https://audiorial.gumroad.com/l/eTmCI
https://gumroad.com/audiorial
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