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Sunday, September 14, 2025

DSI POLY EVOLVER KEYBOARD // AMBIENT + NOISE SOUNDS in PolyEvolver // No Talking // Sequential


video upload by LESINDES

"Scanning the DSI/SEQUENTIAL Sound Library for sound patches suitable for AMBIENT/NOISE projects.
TWEAKING factory pattern TUBULATOR."

Mother Lode Synth Meetup #2




This one is in via brian comnes.

The 2nd Mother Lode Synth Meetup is set for next Sunday, September 21.

The location will be the same at Elvis' Rhythm and Brews, 78 Main Street in center of historic Sutter Creek.

You can find some pics of the 1st event posted here, and a flyer here with additional details.

Vector Firmware V4.x beta. First look. 8 voice drum parts s.


video upload by Steve Turner

http://www.five12.com

Roland Ocean


video upload by Memetune Studio

"This is a live performance on the Roland SH5 using my newly formed "concrete" box. The box has 4 loopers, 3 delays, a granular pitch shifter, a filter, 2 compressors, a stereo FX AID unit based on the Spin FV1 chip and an O'Tool monitor

The patch uses 2 loopers, 1 delay and the FX AID

It builds up a bit like the swell of the ocean on a rainy day"

Jupiter 4 : Ring Modulator : Spring Reverb : Sound Exploration with the Warm Audio Ringer Bringer


video upload by Luke Million

"Ever wondered what a Jupiter-4 sounds like through a Ring Modulator and a Spring Reverb?

Well I did and made some cool, fun sounds ranging from subtle to outrageous.

The Roland Jupiter-4 is connected to a Warm Audio Ringer Bringer, an Echo Fix Spring Reverb and that passes through a Franklin Audio DI-20 before hitting my Universal Audio Apollo Twin.

This video is part of my Sunday Sessions Series where I create improvised Jams that will form the basis for future tracks."

This appears to be the first post to feature the Warm Audio Ringer Bringer. Some info below.



"REVIVING AN AVANT-GARDE PEDAL FOR MUSIC’S TRAILBLAZERS

From light Lo-Fi modulation all the way to the piercing sound of infinity ring-modulation, the Warm Audio RingerBringer accurately recreates the ultimate all-analog ring modulation effect used for experimental tones. Like the original, loved by artists like Jeff Beck, Radiohead, Omar Rodríguez-López, Trent Reznor, and many more, RingerBringer delivers the original distinct set of controls, extensive in/out options, and rich sonic textures to inspire boundless sonic experimentation.

DON’T JUST PLAY, CREATE

The ideal platform for the sonic tinkerer, RingerBringer inspires you to generate layered frequencies and harmonics, explore a wide range of sonic possibilities for guitar, bass, synthesizers & beyond, and design your own sounds from the ground up. Extensive controls including LFO, MOD, FREQ (FREQUENCY) & RATE open up sonic possibilities that range from subtle overdriven textures all the way to wobbling, warped leads soaked in texture and tone. RingerBringer is 100% analog and sports premium components including hand-selected op-amps and transistors. RingerBringer is no emulation or 'patch', instead it delivers true-to-spec performance of the boutique, analog original."

AMS RMX16 + ELKA SYNTHEX / LEXICON SUPER PRIMETIME 97 + OBERHEIM STRETCH DX DEMO


video upload by Synth Tailor Electronics

"Here's a demo video of some gear that left the shop for Ronnie Vannucci (Drummer of the Killers) !

We tried to pick the coolest synthesizers and drum machines to play with the AMS RMX16 and the LEXICON SUPER PRIMETIME MODEL 97, both units sound incredible with just about everything you use with these effects.

00:00-01:09 INTRO/AMS RMX16 + Elka Synthex
01:10-02:39 AMS RMX 16 ELKA Synthex #2 Demo
02:40-03:44 AMS RMX16 Elka Synthex #3 Demo
03:45-05:00 AMS RMX16 Delay/Echo Preset
05:01-10:57 Lexicon Super Primetime 97 + Oberheim Stretch DX
10:58-13:20 AMS RMX16 + Oberheim Stretch DX
13:21-13:49 AMS RMX 16 ROOMS Preset
13:50-14:13 AMS RMX16 REVERSE Preset
14:14-15:13 AMS RMX16 ECHO/DELAY Preset
15:14-15:53 AMS RMX 16 FREEZE Preset

In the middle of the video is a quick instructional section that is Cole talking about how to use both the RMX16 and the Super Primetime 97 functions.
If you have an AMS or Lexicon that needs repaired or restored, please reach out through our website contact form to send it in for repair!
Website contact form: www.synthtailorelectronics.com/contact"

Patching @ 3am - Featuring DMAXWL


video upload by justin3am

"For my third stream we will be talking to musician/sound artist DMXWL and he'll be performing for us."

Orgeldream WOAS & Modern Sounds Pluto


video upload by Koovalectro

"First day with the WOAS, sending a clock to the Pluto. Double tapping the Wavesnap button samples a distorted version of the machine’s total output into channel 4 and then plays it back. Lovely random fun"

Optotronics trio


video upload by Brian Comnes

"Motherfucker2, Ladder to Hell and triangle synth with a few moments of Microcosm"

Album with Make Noise only - Fracture #08 Live Performance


video upload by Anton Anru

"🎆 Fractures is the result of a series of experiments with the Make Noise modular trio: 0-Coast, Strega, and 0-Ctrl. This combination of instruments is perfectly suited for generative ambient music, where hypnotic repetition merges with expression and dynamic movement.

💽 I recorded a 10-track album using only three Make Noise devices and VST effects. All tracks were recorded live in a single take, with no additional editing. Each piece is built around a sequenced pattern and a complex patch that evolves continuously, shaped manually in real time.

The album is available on all streaming platforms.
➕ SoundCloud: / fractures
➕ Bandcamp:



The album explores a wide emotional range — from brighter, more uplifting moments to darker, more noise-driven textures — offering a diverse sonic journey shaped by the raw, living nature of modular synthesis.

📒 I also have patches for Make Noise and other synthesizers: https://antonanru.sellfy.store/

🎛 Lately, I’ve been more interested in working with simpler forms rather than complex arrangements in DAW. Semi-modular synths are perfect for this approach. In this case, the arrangement is the patch itself. If it’s well thought out, you can easily play a full track in a specific genre—like ambient or techno—using just that one patch.

📝 I’m curious to hear your thoughts—does this kind of format immerse you in a certain mood or evoke a specific emotion? Or does the sound feel too experimental and harder to connect with?
I’d really appreciate any feedback. Enjoy listening!"
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