Tuesday, April 01, 2025
700 FM Voice Scroll
video upload by Todd Barton
"Curiosity is always my default. So . . . what if I create a simple single patch on the 700 FM Voice and scroll through the four Modes of each Algorithms? What sounds and textures will arise? Here's that scroll. Imagine the possibilities of adjusting just a single or multiple parameters? Sit back with a favorite drink for the next 7'30".
700 FM Voice by Shawn Wu. You can reach him via Instagram @wuxiaoen1984
My Patreon: / synthtodd"
Alex Ball's Best Sounding Synth
video upload by Alex Ball
"Of the synths I know intimately, this is the best sounding; The Oberheim Two Voice from 1975."
Octatrack Performance Mixer 3.0.6: Demo, Deep Dive, and Discussion
video upload by EZBOT
"The Octatrack Performance Mixer template for the Octatrack MK1/2 transforms your Octatrack into a dynamic live performance effects unit. It allows you to create tension, build drama, and transition seamlessly between songs or moments. Join me in today's live stream, where I'll explain how it works, the process of its creation, and how to use it effectively. I'll also be available to answer your questions in real-time!"
EZBOT resources available at https://www.patreon.com/ezbot
The iOptigan: the infamous Optigal Organ of the 1970s in your iPad!
video upload by CatSynth TV
We present the iOptigan, a recreation of the infamous Optigan keyboard of the 1970s.
From https://ioptigan.com
'The Optigan, short for Optical Organ, was a chord organ from the early 70’s. It is remembered today for its unique system of sound reproduction using optical discs. These LP-sized film discs were optically encoded with 57 concentric tracks, which contained loops of musical combos playing chord patterns in different styles. Each disc contained a specific style of music (Bossa Nova, Big Band etc) which the user could control by pressing the chord buttons...
...Despite this novel technology, the scratchy sound of the Optigan left a lot to be desired. iOptigan truthfully recreates that lo-fi sound. For more information about the original Optigan, please visit https://optigan.com'
00:00 Introduction
00:24 History of the Optigan
01:46 Overview
04:02 Bossa Nova disc
05:49 Playing iOptigan from a MIDI keyboard
08:05 Tempo control
09:57 Bluegrass Banjo
11:37 Movin'
14:27 Playing discs upside down, and 'Gay 90s'
19:53 More Optigan discs
28:31 Conclusion
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Oxi One: Making a Simple Sequence Interesting
video upload by Alec Sea
"A quick jam using the Oxi One, Korg multi/poly, Roland TR-6S and Meris Mercury X."
GS e7 first unit test
video upload by GS Music
"We finally assembled and turned on the first unit of the GS e7.
We were so excited that we hadn't realized that the camera was slightly ou of focus.
There are still some details to keep on working and we are starting the production for the first pre-order batch to be delivered in a few weeks.
We will make more extensive demos once we finish the first batch."
https://www.gsmusic.com/
Missing Link between Old School Drummachines & old Arpeggiators? Dreadbox Kinematic + JP-4, etc...
video upload by Knobs & Switches
"short video for synchronizing old arpeggiators and old school drum machines without trigger option. the envelope follower from the Dredadbox Kinematic does this quite well. Here are a few examples
dreadbox kinematic full review:" [previously posted here]
Zaturn last 16 Ladder VCF presets
video upload by gotharman
"Going through presets 45 to 60 of the 60 Zaturn Ladder VCF presets."
www.gotharman.dk
Korg MS2000 Demo (No Talking)
video upload by Nicolas Melis
"All sounds have a bit of reverb."
0:00 a1 stab saw
0:14. c1 poly line
0:32. a4 boost bass
0:49. f1 golden synth
1:02. a5 dirty sync
1:18 b07 deep bell
1:31. a09 mg bass
1:47. b05 uni synth
1:58. a3 evolution
2:36. c9 mini bass
2:48. a7 ice field
3:06. f2 blue and white
3:37. a12 turn wheel
3:47. a15 drive bass
3:56. a16 surrounded
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