Sunday, July 13, 2025
Covalence
video upload by davidryle
"Large format 5U modular synthesizer with the Groove Synthesis 3rd Wave.
Two passes. The first was the modular synth, and the second was the played lines on the keyboard. All sounds except the melodic part was recorded in real time from the modular.
Two Matrix Algorithmic Composer modules from Synthetic Sound Labs were used for the moving lines throughout. These were fed to a pair of SSL/Ian Fritz Thru-Zero oscillators. The outputs were mixed straight and also split to an Encore Electronics Frequency Shifter, MOTM 440 Filter and heavily modulated 73B Modcan Dual Delay. Further processing with the Empress reverb and the Dove Audio D501 filter.
The bass notes were generated by the STG Soundlabs Voltage Mini Store to a pair of STG Oscillators and a Dove Audio WF. The filters included the MegaOhmAudio MA20 and the Frequency Central System X LPF.
A Q960 sent the arpeggio sweep voltage to an SSL VCO through a Behringer DD400 digital delay.
A Ring Modulator patch on the Q169 Qxcillator ++ from Synthesizers.com was directed through an Oakley Sound Diode Super Ladder filter then through an SSL Digital Delay.
The S&H sounding patch was not a sample & hold at all. It was a combination of a Q960, West Coast Random Source, MosLab 901/904A and a MegaOhmAudio CdS through an Oakley VC State Variable Filter."
LABELS/MORE:
5U,
Behringer,
Dove Audio,
Encore,
Frequency Central,
Groove Synthesis,
Ian Fritz,
MegaOhm,
MOS-LAB,
MOTM,
Oakley,
SSL,
STG,
synthesizers.com
Shibasaki MOD - Tokyo set song #6
video upload by Arman Bohn
"My synths and device can be found here:
https://distropolisgoods.com/
Song #6 from my set at Shibasaki MOD in Tokyo, April, 2025.
Droning ...
The Dirtywave M8 is playing randomized, droning chords.
The Prismatic Spray MKii is providing some heavily filtered, low end chaos via two bytebeat algorithms (one left/one right).
I'm using the Phantasmal Force Micro MIDI controller as a "keyboard" to play and hold single notes on the MT32-pi (which is running a soundfont set to a electric piano instrument).
All of this is routed through the NTS-3 for some reverb."
Shibasaki MOD - Tokyo set song #5
video upload by Arman Bohn
"My synths and device can be found here:
https://distropolisgoods.com/
Song #5 from my set at Shibasaki MOD in Tokyo, April, 2025.
A short interlude.
The Phantasmal Force is sending four generative sequences to the MT-32 pi, triggering some sound fonts. It is also sending multiple CC LFOs to the NTS-3 to modulate the delay settings - creating a warbly "underwater" feel.
The Prismatic Spray MKii is droning on a nice spiral visual.
I'm playing GREAT CONJUNCTION with the Phantasmal Force as well - using a button in NOTE MODE and turning the knob to play notes within Mixolydian/C."
Evoke Sound Exploration #04 [Your Acoustronic Sound. Your Way.]
video upload by SONICWARE
"LIVEN Evoke | Acoustronic Synthesizer with Granular Effect
https://sonicware.jp/pages/liven-evoke"
Cruise along beautiful Route 52 in San Diego with original music
video upload by CatSynth TV
"We cruise along California Highway 52, a beautiful freeway that traverses the rolling hills of northern San Diego. We start in the town of Santee and take 52 all the way to its western end in the La Jolla neighborhood of San Diego, continuing on La Jolla Parkway. Along the way, we cross several of the regions north-south freeways.
Original soundtrack composed and performed by Amanda Chaudhary, who played and/or hand-edited each part live. Instruments used include:
Cherry Audio ODC 2800, Solovox, KR-55C, Stardust 201
Arturia Piano V, Pure Lo-Fi, CMI V, Wurli V, Pigments
AudioModeling SWAM Flute and Alto Flute
BFD3 drums, with Bill Cobham drum kit from the Ken Scott Collection
EastWest Fab Four and Stormdrum 3
Stylophone Gen R-8
Buchla 158 Red Panel
E-350 Morphing Terrarium
Strymon Magneto
The building at the end of the video is the Geisel Library at the University of California, San Diego, near La Jolla. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geisel_...
00:00 Introduction
00:11 Start of CA 52 at CA 67 in Santee
02:22 The scenic drive through Mission Trails Regional Park
04:36 Cross more of San Diego's major freeways (including CA 163)
07:19 Hitting a bit of traffic approaching I-5
08:13 CA 52 ends and La Jolla Parkway begins
Store: https://shop.catsynth.com
Ko-Fi: https://ko-fi.com/catsynth
Patreon: / catsynth
LABELS/MORE:
Arturia,
Audio Modeling,
Buchla,
Cherry Audio,
EastWest,
MATRIXSYNTH Members,
Soft Synths,
strymon,
Stylophone,
Synthtech
My Head's About to Explode! // OB-6 vs TEO-5
video upload by Starsky Carr
"More choices.. too many choices? So many great synths from the Sequential/Oberheim folks alone. Now I've finally got the Oberheim OB6 and TEO-5 together and loads of you have asked if I've ever demo'd them both and which one would I choose... here's an in-depth look at the differences.
The TEO-5 has a more modern and flexible approach, whereas the OB-6 gives more of the vintage experience. Full mod matrix vs Poly-Mod style section should give a good idea of what I'm talking about. But other additions to the TEO-5 like DADSR and loop-able envelopes, LFO skew, LFO retigger, all give a more comprehensive sound design tool.
Sonically they are very close. The OB-6 is a brighter, the TEO-5 has more resonance if you want it. The FX on the TEO-5 also outstrip the OB-6. SO on paper it's a no brainer... the TEO-5 specs win the day. BUT what are they like to use, and which. would you pick if you had the choice?"
0:00 Intro track - 2xOberheim in an 80s frame of mind
2:50 Main Differences - Interface and Functions
6:20 X-Mod/FM
8:07 Effects - Modulatable and Modern
12:40 Oscillators - Discrete vs SSI2130
17:31 Filters - Super Similar
You think Novation Mininova is a toy? Preset Transmission #2
video upload by Krzysztof Steplowski
"🎹 Direct sound from Novation Mininova | No post-processing | No external FX | Just one patch
🎹 In the 'Preset Transmission' series I want to focus on one selected preset from those I've created. In this episode I chose the "Late Yoga" preset from my soundbank for the Novation Mininova.
👉 You can download the soundbank here: https://synth-patches.com/novation-mi...
🎹 'Late Yoga' is a good example of the Novation Mininova's capabilities when it comes to sound shaping and preset building. I'm a huge fan of this little synthesizer – its engine is incredibly versatile, a prime example of how good a digital cheap synthesizer can sound. What's more, buying this affordable instrument you also get a VST, which you can use to create presets and use the instrument in your DAW.
🎹 While playing, I use pre-configured performance buttons, the mod wheel (to which I've assigned several different parameters), the cutoff filter, and (at the end) the effects feedback function. All of these allow me to build a versatile ambient jam based solely on a single preset.
⭐ Have fun! ⭐
I try to make a living from my passion for sound design. I am not sponsored by any syntht manufacturer. I encourage you to follow me on social media - it will help me develop my passion and motivation to create new soundsets. Thank you!"
Looking At Italian Synthesizers You Have NEVER Heard Of - Some only one in existence.
video upload by LOOK MUM NO COMPUTER
Follow-up to this post.
"This week We were lucky enough to spend the whole week at @museodelsynthmarchigiano1717 Lots of videos and things to come! @Hainbach behind the camera!
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i have a video on the Crumar spirit already up on patreon here :-
/ look-at-crumar-133890428
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if you haven't seen the link at the top to the museums youtube channel here is the website :-
https://www.museodelsynth.org/"
Also see A visit to the Marche Synth Museum
Check out the labels below for additional posts.
LABELS/MORE:
Amtron,
Baleani,
CRB,
Crumar,
DIY,
EKO,
Frederico Cancarini,
GRP,
HAINBACH,
LMNC,
Steelphon,
Synket,
synth museums,
test equipment,
Welson
Clockwork PI, ESI XSynth - when these work together, it's awesome (lots of sound examples)
video upload by Floyd Steinberg
"The ClockworkPI u console is a so-called Cyberdeck (think oversized Blackberry) powerful enough to run DAWs. The ESI XSynth is a digital synthesizer that registers both as an audio interface and as a MIDI keyboard. Now this should be the perfect match, right? Table of contents:
00:00 sound example
00:05 hi
00:20 what on earth is this
01:19 what is the XSynth?
02:07 hello linux
03:13 patch examples: A001 XSynthGo (Poly AT demo)
03:37 A006 LoFiPicks
03:54 A008 Fatness
04:13 A009 Whales
04:26 A015 On Clouds
04:47 A028 7Flower
05:42 A074 Pianism
06:05 A102 LeGrand
06:45 B060 EP Pad
07:18 B075 RevPad
07:48 some patches I made: C001 Nostalgia
08:40 C002 David
09:07 C003 Warm Pad
09:42 C004 Chaos
10:00 C005 TR909L
10:14 XSynth Architecture: Creating a patch with FM, PWM and Ring Modulation, Mod Matrix, Effects, ...
15:25 Layering tracks on the ClockworkPi to create this track (XSynth only)
17:16 some thoughts on this setup
18:35 bye, subscribe, support
Links:
ClockworkPI https://www.clockworkpi.com/home-ucon...
Clockwork OS https://wiki.clockworkpi.com/ClockworkOS
Reaper https://www.reaper.fm/
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