Wednesday, September 18, 2024
UDO Super 6 Portamento Patch
video upload by the nightwater
"Quick jam on the UDO Super 6 being sequenced from the Elektron analog keys. Reverb from the Strymon Bigsky Mx."
The Rarest Guitar Effect Ever: EMS Synthi Hi-Fli
video upload by foleytronics fx repair
"Here we have one of 350 EMS Synthi Hi-Fli multi-effects boxes; this one showed up with a very loud buzz and, after figuring that out, no audible suboctave. It is now working perfectly and oh so much fun to play with, as you can tell by the look on Dan's face in this video and thumbnail.
We also made use of Brandt's TC Electronic 2290 Dynamic Digital Delay, which are amazing for adding depth and width to any signal."
PlantsSystem-DancingSequencer
video upload by plantssystem
"For this song 'DancingSequencer', the synthesizers used were iceGear Instruments Lagrange, Lorentz, and Laplace.
The sequencer used was the KAWAI Q80.
Effector is Roland SDE-2000."
Mandrake - Kick Drum Synthesizer by Malstrom
video upload by MATTHS
"A kick drum lays down the foundation of your track, the root of your beat. You need the low end to create a pumping motion and the high end to cut through the mix. All this while maintaining spectral room for other sounds. So it can be quite an undertaking to get right.
Which is why we developed Mandrake. A kick drum synthesizer that targets kick drum sounds for Dance, House and Techno music. Inspired by physical models, DAW drum synthesis and sound mixing techniques. It divides the sound into a 'Hit' and 'Body', with sound shaping possibilities for both sections.
Mandrake is not another 808 or 909 clone; its analog circuitry is entirely built from scratch to create an original sound. Also nothing more than a great kick; ranges to get into detail, and useful kick drum sounds throughout its settings!
FEATURES
'Hit' and 'Body' sections to sculpt the most important parts of a kick drum.
Hit-timbre and Hit-volume controls to shape sound of the transient.
Body saturation, resonance, decay and damping controls provide a varied sound palette.
Clear pitch control section that is carefully scaled to match a kick drum.
Two VCA shapes that provide different flavours.
Ducking or normal Envelope output to further sculpt and modulate.
Accent or VCA CV input switch to match your sequencing method.
Clean-up switch to remove rumble and decrease 'boxiness'."
/// Connect With MATTHS ///
🕸 WEBSITE w/ links - www.matthsmatthsmatths.com
Make Noise QMMG V1 vs V2 & Unboxing Video
video uploads by Ebotronix
Unboxing video follows first video.
Sound Source Make Noise XPO to QMMG V1 and QMMG V2
to Befaco ST Mix :
white QMMG 1
black QMMG 2
ratcheting by 4ms Peg
18.09.2024
vid # 2419 & 2418
Novation Summit Factory Trumpet Patch
video upload by Home Studio Improvement
"Improvising some sultry jazz trumpet using the Novation Summit Factory Trumpet Patch"
Mod FM D Gets a Proper Desktop Case
You might remember the stand alone eurorack desktop version with wood side panels previously posted here.
via Jomox:

Now the almost identical product is being released as a desktop device with its own power supply, MIDI, standard 6.3mm balanced outputs and analog volume control.
The Mod FM D even has an analog side chain stereo input, via which external signals can be fed into the effects of the Mod FM D and mixed with the synth.
The ratio of synth+input/effect can also be continuously adjusted analog using a potentiometer.
The Mod FM D is a complete 8-voice FM synthesizer in desktop format that promises enormously powerful sounds out-of-the-box without sacrificing the usual CV modulation options.
It has 4 operators and 2 LFOs/VCOs per voice. In addition, it has 2 analog filters and analog VCAs per voice, which give the Mod FM D analog depth and warmth, although the FM engine is of course digital.
Each voice has its own CV/Gate inputs and an individual output. There is a stereo mix-out on which the even and odd voices are distributed, and on which internal effects such as delay and reverb can be mixed.
In addition to the CV/Gate control, the Mod FM D has MIDI In and Out and a USB C connection that also processes MIDI.
This allows you to create extremely good and metallic-sounding FM sounds, crisp basses, but also soft and deep-sounding analog sounds and all kinds of crazy stuff without much effort.
In addition, the Mod FM D also offers numerous external CV modulations, for example to modulate each operator individually or to control the FM envelopes.
The Mod FM D is also fully multi-timbral, i.e. each voice can have its own sound in Multi Mode, which is also saved as such in the Multi Set. This brings us to the biggest advantage of the hybrid approach:
Analog and modular can become a trap with complex sounds, and FM is complex per se, because you can never get the same great sound from before exactly the same way. The ability to save helps here.
The sections in detail:
Knobcon 2024
video upload by Jeremy Parker
"Here's my rundown of what this year's Knobcon was like, with some highlights of new gear, performances and just the vibe of being there. Thanks to Cowboy Ben Alman a.k.a @TheEntireRobot for joining me, as well as the whole crew from The Golden Shrimp Guild for their efforts and just being there to make it that much more fun. Here are some handy links:
Ben Alman: / theentirerobot
The Golden Shrimp Guild: https://gsg.live/
https://pointandclicksystems.com/
https://swampflux.square.site/
/ @thebreathalyzer
https://www.circuithappy.com/
https://www.gsmusic.com/
https://hivemindsynthesis.com/
00:00 Intro
02:55 Welcome Reception
04:04 Point & Click Systems
06:00 Infrasonic Audio
08:27 Swamp Flux
10:29 Performance: The Breathalyzer
12:27 Circuit Happy
15:25 GS Music Bree6
16:14 Golden Shrimp Guild
16:42 Hive Mind Synthesis
18:49 Saturday Night Performances
23:59 Alan Intelligent Instruments
24:43 Prophet 10
25:56 Outro"
How to make a modular polysynth in 62HP: Suggested Systems 8
video upload by mylarmelodies
"In this tutorial/demo I'm going to patch a tiny but 'true' 4 voice modular polysynth step-by-step from scratch, tune it, make it stereo, animate and pan it to bring it to life. I'll also show how to do a paraphonic modular patch (two ways!) and create a bonus Polymoog-style resonator to finish. This one features Vostok Modules who sponsored this video and sent gear I could use! I wanted to see if I could squeeze a 'true' modular polysynth into the Intellijel Palette 62HP case. Turns out, you can."
CHAPTERS
00:00 What are we doing today?
00:54 Why modular polysynths are hard to make.
02:34 Why do it this way?
06:59 Make a basic modular polysynth
11:58 Tuning
13:37 Noises happen!!
14:56 Tips for macro control
16:13 Making it Stereo
19:58 Animating the VCOs
23:37 Creating Stereo Panning!
27:17 A Different Panning Idea
30:18 The spirit of this approach
31:38 Other devices for poly triggering
33:11 Make a paraphonic modular polysynth
38:52 Polyphony with a crossfader only
45:10 Bonus: Polymoog Resonator Patch idea
Roland JD-800/990/08 - "Stroboscope" Soundset 64 patches
video upload by LFOstore
"'Stroboscope' for Roland JD-800 / JD-08 / JD-990 / JD-800 VST is a collection of 64 expertly designed presets inspired by the iconic sounds of the 90s.
Buy: https://lfo.sellfy.store/p/roland-jd-...
The bank includes lush, atmospheric pads, energetic leads, powerful basses, and dance-ready chord sounds and rave stabs that will take you back to the golden era of electronic music.
Perfect for those looking to add a retro vibe to their productions while maintaining modern sound quality. This patch bank unlocks the full potential of the JD series synthesizers, offering both classic sounds and fresh interpretations of familiar tones.
The bank was initially created for the Roland JD-800 VST and then converted to other formats using JD Tools software by Saga Musix.
We made every effort to carefully edit the converted sounds on the original hardware synthesizers, but due to differences between the software and hardware, the sounds may not be 100% identical.
Developed by Rhythm Lab https://www.rhythm-lab.com"
PREVIOUS PAGE
NEXT PAGE
HOME
© Matrixsynth - All posts are presented here for informative, historical and educative purposes as applicable within fair use.
MATRIXSYNTH is supported by affiliate links that use cookies to track clickthroughs and sales. See the privacy policy for details.
MATRIXSYNTH - EVERYTHING SYNTH













© Matrixsynth - All posts are presented here for informative, historical and educative purposes as applicable within fair use.
MATRIXSYNTH is supported by affiliate links that use cookies to track clickthroughs and sales. See the privacy policy for details.
MATRIXSYNTH - EVERYTHING SYNTH