Thursday, April 24, 2025
Echolocator delay on synth, drums, voice and shortwave (no talking)
video upload by Richard DeHove
"First up Erica Synths sent me the Echolocator. That's particularly good of them because I know and I'm sure they know that I would have bought it anyway. After all, I'm the man who bought the Zen delay three times. For delay pedals in general I'm up to about 25 delays bought in the past few years and about 22 sold :D
Here I use the Echolocator with the DB-01, Acidbox III, LXR-02, Tecsun PL-660 radio and the US War Department training film number 471 on triodes and tubes.
No presets are used on any of the examples, it's all live twiddling. The idea throughout is to show the range of real time 'playing' with the delay. Just like the Nightverb I haven't used the presets or programmed any myself, it's so fast to dial in the sound you want it seems better to match things exactly to whatever you happen to be playing. The only thing I think is missing (at least I can't see it) is a WYSIWYG mode where the machine instantly reverts to the current knob positions. The only 'second layer' functions you need to remember are BACK+FREEZE to mute the delay, and BACK+TAP TEMPO to sync to an incoming clock.
Despite the length of this video I've only touched on some of the interesting effects. For example adjusting the compressor makes a huge difference to the feedback; whether the filter is in series or in the feedback loop; playing with the freeze function, and modulation with pitch shifting. So more on all that in later videos. If there's anything in particular you think I should cover please let me know.
Finally, if you notice a slight difference in the video color and position between takes it's because I had to change cameras halfway through.
0:00 Basic synth
3:09 Sparse drums
5:28 Beam me up
6:07 Filter options
8:39 Blippy drums
12:38 Freezy drums
13:34 Long feedback synth
15:11 Drum jam
16:34 Shortwave
18:36 Human voice
Many thanks to my kind patrons who keep this channel ad-free
My website: https://richarddehove.com/"
MAM VF-11 Vocoder + Roland R8 drum machine - MikeSynth
video upload by Mikus Pilatus
"MAM’s internal oscillator for this demo. . Ie no external synth.
(Same vocoder as used by Beastie Boys Intergalactic - they also used its internal oscillator like in this demo)"
Sequential Take 5: "Taking The Five" patches HD Demo - No Talking
video upload by Stefano Daino
"This is the demo of several patches included in the 'Taking the Five' Vol 1 & Vol 2, two libraries each of 64 sounds for the Sequential Take 5 synthesizer.
These patches aim to reproduce the sounds that characterized the music performed with the analog polyphonic synthesizers serie in the '80s, as well as the sounds that are only possible with a new generation analog synthesizer, which have the advantage of touch-sensitive, aftertouch keyboards, which have powerful programmable modulation matrices, and excellent built-in effects.
The 'Taking the Five' Vol 1 & Vol 2 for the Sequential Take 5 are available at https://www.dsp-quattro.com/dspquattr..."
The patches:
Arturia Introduces Updated V Collection with New Virtual Synths
video uploads by Arturia
"As of today, V Collection 11 is officially live.
This is our most expansive edition yet - a powerhouse suite of 45 instruments, 3 exclusive expansion packs, and over 12,000 world-class presets, all crafted for modern music makers.
7 new instruments, 5 major updates - now included.
Fresh additions like Jup-8000 V, Pure LoFi,Augmented MALLETS along with MiniBrute V, Synthx V and Augmented YANGTZE. A completely new version of SEM V, and rebuilt Augmented instruments to push creative boundaries."
Additional details on the release further below.
Playlist:
1. V Collection 11 | Reference Instruments For Music Makers | ARTURIA
2. Jup-8000 V | Supersaw Digital Synthesizer | ARTURIA
3. SEM V | Spellbinding Analog Synthesizer | ARTURIA
4. Augmented Series 2 | Acoustic Instruments Reinvented | ARTURIA
5. Pure LoFi | Low-Fidelity Synthesizer | ARTURIA
6. Tutorials | Jup-8000 V - Overview
7. Tutorials | SEM V - Overview
8. Tutorials | Augmented Series 2 - Overview
9. Tutorials | Pure LoFi - Overview
ARTURIA V Collection V Walkthrough, Demo and Features with MATTHS
video uploads by MATTHS
"Arturia have just released their new JUP-8 V as part of the Arturia V Collection 11! Jup-8000 V is a one-of-a-kind reproduction of the iconic JP-8000 including its legendary supersaw oscillator. Let's have a first look, discover its capabilities and dive in together to see what this can do!
_7 Authentic engines
_Surgical Filter
_Whole voice modelled
_Multi-arpeggiator & Melodic sequencer
_Supercharged effect section
_Advanced Modulation system
Built to deliver the unmistakable 2000s dance sound
and the unique euphoric melancholia of the millennial
generations in just a few clicks." www.matthsmatthsmatths.com
PDF press release in image format:
Introducing Pipo Interfaces
A Sneak Peak into Pipo modules video upload by Pipo Interfaces
"Video produced by Tom Bouchet
Music: "Transition" by Alex-Productions (CC BY 3.0)"
Press release follows:




Pipo Interfaces brings a new versatile toolkit for creative sensing and audiovisual interactions in real-time.
Developed by creative technologist Rupert Renevier, Pipo is a range of electronics modules that connect sensors to computers, and are meant to simplify creative interactivity between people, real-world objects, and digital creation.
Whether you're performing, designing experimental MIDI instruments, or interested in making installations, Pipo builds the foundations of an accessible and adaptable open source toolkit.
When digital experiences become sensible and tangible, they allow for greater engagement and connection. The idea of using sensors for audiovisual applications and arts is far from being new, but still requires building custom solutions on Arduino or Raspberry Pi, which tends to be complex, time-consuming, and therefore not easily accessible to most.
Pipo wants to unlock the creative potential of real-time sensing, and lower the technical barrier to it, by proposing tools that connect the physical world to the digital in a straightforward fashion.
The Pipo recipe is simple: small affordable modules, wireless capabilities, and an intuitive yet powerful user interface. All Pipo modules can be used alone or in combination, fixed, worn on the body, embedded in objects, etc... All Pipo modules have mounting holes to augment all kind of projects and casing will be made available.
The first 3 modules of the family are Pipo Motion, Pipo Range and Pipo Analog.
Pipo Motion is dedicated to sensing movement: orientation, acceleration and magnetic field, thanks to an advanced 9 axis IMU (Inertial Measurement Unit). It allows for relative and absolute orientation.
Pipo Range is an accurate distance sensing unit which can be used to detect hands, obstacles, objects, or people (up to 3m). It can be used the same way as a theremin, or as a people proximity sensor for eg.
Finally, Pipo Analog, a versatile Input/Output device. On one side it has 8 capacitive touch inputs to create original touch buttons (for eg: with wires, metallic tape, vegetables, conductive paint, etc...)
On the other side it has multiple analog voltage inputs/outputs (up to 8). With these you can acquire and use any external buttons, specialized analog sensors modules, knobs or control servo motors, drivers, etc...
Beyond these three first sensing modules, Pipo Interfaces carries a vision for a whole creative ecosystem for many more input and also output modules. It has a strong anchor towards open source development and wants to create a strong user community connection.
Pipo modules can all send standard MIDI and/or OSC data wirelessly for maximum compatibility.
The connectivity is made through WiFi, Bluetooth Low Energy, or USB and every module has an onboard battery charger, so that whatever idea you have, you can test it quickly and have it communicate to your audiovisual software in a matter of seconds (no matter your operating system).
All the settings can be tuned in the field through a web interface hosted on every module.
No need for an app or software, just open any web browser on your mobile. This interface allows you to set various settings like sensing parameters, ranges, and to adapt the incoming and outgoing data streams to your needs, quickly and easily.
You can for example eg fine tune the midi output, choose a note scale, channel, etc...
On a technical level, the project is developed with PlatformIO and the Arduino framework to make it easy for people to hack, modify, upgrade their pipos, or build their own custom Pipos. The software is open source, and the project runs on the Esp32-s3, one of the most versatile and powerful IoT chips around.
Pipo will launch as a pre-order campaign to fund the first production run. If you like Pipo, you can support it by entering your email address on the campaign page, it means a lot ! By doing so, you will also be notified of the launch date, so that you can be among the first people to get yours.
The launch date is pending on gathering a critical mass of people who want to see the project going live, so subscribing helps the project move forward.
All this happens on CrowdSupply, a platform dedicated to launching open source projects:
https://www.crowdsupply.com/pipo-interfaces/pipo
Introducing MONTAG-E – A New Granular Sampler for Reaktor 6.5
video upload by Antonio Blanca (antblanc)
https://antblanca.com/en-usd/pages/montag-e
Press release follows:
Antonio Blanca, creator of the Reaktor instruments NOD-E and DRON-E, is excited to present his new work, MONTAG-E, for NI Reaktor 6.5. This granular sampler is designed for those interested in microsound exploration and creating complex, unique sonic textures. With its particular approach, MONTAG-E offers a wide range of sonic possibilities for sound designers, experimental musicians, film composers and sound artists.
What is MONTAG-E?
MONTAG-E is a granular sampling tool that allows for detailed manipulation of audio, ideal for creating sounds ranging from microsounds to abstract soundscapes, sound effects, ambiences, glitch, noisy textures and more. With four simultaneous granular playheads, the instrument allows for deep exploration of samples, creating anything from minimalistic to complex grain clouds. Additionally, its individual audio outputs are designed to create quadraphonic material, providing flexibility for multi-channel sound creation.
MONTAG-E is also designed to be fully MIDI-controllable, allowing for real-time interaction. Whether you’re performing live or experimenting in the studio, you can easily control parameters on the fly, enhancing your creative process.
New England Synth Fest at Northeastern University, Saturday, May 3
New England Synth Fest on Saturday, May 3 at Northeastern University in Ryder Hall (11 Leon St, Boston, MA 02115). Right next to the Ruggles T Station. DIY workshop starts at 11am. Performances, lectures, exhibits, and petting zoo are happening 12pm to 6pm.
Performances in QUADRAPHONIC SOUND from Switch Angel, David Dawson, Doug Bielmeier, A Campbell Payne, Bill T Miller, Bob Familiar, Andrew Neumann, Leftroman, Donald Martin, Snowbeasts, and Todd Reynolds. Schedule and artist bios here.
Bring your headphones to check out synths in the petting zoo in Room 354. Visit our vendors and exhibitors, Tall Dog, SynthCube, Stompbox Sonic, Source Audio, Circuit Happy, and the Alan R. Pearlman Foundation, also in Room 354. Join in the music making in the Jam Room in Room 458. Full day of lectures listed here in Room 429. Plus, a morning DIY workshop with Cram Audio: build a Eurorack Reverb or a Handheld Theremin!
FREE (except the DIY workshop). Follow on Instagram, Bluesky, and Linkedin for more info and updates.
Check Out the Noisette DIY Theremin | Zeppelin Design Labs
video upload by Musical Miscellany
"I've built a few kits from @zeppelindesign in the past and decided to try their latest offering, the Noisette. This particular kit allows you to build a DIY optical theremin. It's a fun little project that sounds amazing with effects.
You can purchase the kit here: https://zeppelindesignlabs.com/produc...
Intro - 0:00
Build Process - 0:57
Calibrating & Testing - 2:39
Demo with FX - 3:15"
"The Noisette Optical Theremin is really fun to play! The pitch and volume of the audio signal is controlled by 2 light sensors — you can alter the sound by shielding the amount of light that reaches the sensors. We offer the Noisette as a Build-it-yourself kit that’s fun and easy to assemble – soldering is required. For adults of all ages and kids as young as 8 years old, alongside a qualified adult.
Two Optical sensors to control pitch and volume
Two knobs to control master volume and wave shape
On-board speaker
Headphone or Line Out Jack
30 page, assembly manual, with over 100 assembly photographs
Only 18 parts that need to be assembled to the circuit board"
Synapse Dune 3: 50 Ambient Atmospheric Presets. Sound Demo
video upload by Anton Anru
"🌄 Synapse Audio Dune 3 - Ocean Hollow is an atmospheric cinematic bank of 50 patches inspired by the sea, where you can find deep pads, bright strings, various synths and keys, as well as mysterious textures. The bank was also inspired by artists such as Jupi/ter, Brian Eno and Jon Hopkins, which gave a warm, atmospheric and serene sound.
📦 The soundset includes: 10 Pads, 10 Textures, 10 Keys, 10 Synths, and 10 Strings.
👤 The author of the soundset is skendi (Arseniy Pushkov).
📩 Get these presets: https://antonanru.sellfy.store/p/dune...
🔮 The soundset spans a wide range of tones, from warm, deep and atmospheric textures to soft, clean, punchy, dark, bright and airy timbres.
The sounds include different combinations of oscillators in different modes, such as wavetable and FM, as well as different types of reverbs, delays, filters, and modulations.
🎛 ModWheel adds expressiveness—brightening the sound, introducing vibrato, or adding extra movement for dynamic performance.
💎 The soundset is suitable for many genres: ambient, electronica, cinematic, retrowave, synthwave, darkwave, IDM, downtempo, pop, chill out, new age, progressive, techno, breaks, jungle, drum and bass, and others
💡 Ensure that you are using the latest software version.
To add presets to the collection, open the plugin Browser, click Menu in the upper left corner, then select Import Folder, and specify the folder on your computer.













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