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Monday, June 15, 2020
DSI/Sequential Tempest - NIN Terrible Lie
AdamSchneiderMusic
"Having some fun trying to recreate a few of the beats from Nine Inch Nail's Terrible Lie using only the Tempest drum machine."
Thursday, June 14, 2018
Moog Sub 37 Drum Sequence Patch Demo & Tutorial
Published on May 15, 2018 AdamSchneiderMusic
"Quick demonstration of a drum sequence patch I created on the Moog Sub 37. All sounds generated by the Sub 37 and no external processing was used."
Moog Sub 37 - Drum Sequence Patch Tutorial
Published on Jun 14, 2018 AdamSchneiderMusic
"In this tutorial I walkthrough how you can create a patch on the Moog Sub 37 that morphs between kick, snare, and hi-hat sounds to create a beat using the sequencer. No external processing was used on the Moog sounds in this video.
Thanks for watching.
http://www.adamschneidermusic.com"
Wednesday, May 17, 2017
Dave Smith Tempest- Analog Kick Synthesis Tutorial Part 2
Published on May 17, 2017 AdamSchneiderMusic
"The second part in a two part tutorial giving an overview of different synthesis techniques for designing kick drums on the DSI Tempest. This video focuses on self-oscillating filter and feedback techniques."
More parts here.
Tuesday, May 09, 2017
Dave Smith Tempest - Analog Kick Synthesis Tutorial Part 1
Published on May 9, 2017 AdamSchneiderMusic
"The first part in a two part tutorial giving an overview of different synthesis techniques for designing kick drums on the DSI Tempest."
You can find addition DSI Tempest tutorials by AdamSchneiderMusic here.
Tuesday, April 25, 2017
Dave Smith Tempest 808 Style Snare Tutorial
Published on Apr 25, 2017 AdamSchneiderMusic
"My third tutorial video for the DSI Tempest, focusing on how to create an 808 style snare sound using Osc 3 for digital noise, Osc 4 as a sine tone, and Osc 1 for a little bit of analog noise.
http://www.adamschneidermusic.com"
All parts here.
Sunday, April 09, 2017
Dave Smith Tempest 808 Style Clap Tutorial
Published on Apr 9, 2017 AdamSchneiderMusic
"My second tutorial video for the DSI Tempest, this time focusing on creating an 808 style clap sound using Oscillator 1 and Oscillator 3 as noise sources."
Friday, March 31, 2017
Dave Smith Tempest Drum Patch Design Tutorials by AdamSchneiderMusic
Dave Smith Tempest 808 Kick Drum Tutorial
Published on Mar 30, 2017 AdamSchneiderMusic
"After seeing some rumors that the Dave Smith Tempest is lacking when it comes to bass drum power I decided to make this video where I recreate the classic 808 kick sound. Simply put: the Tempest can design kicks that are as deep and thumpy as you want, you just need to know how to program it. While I didn't do it in this video, the sounds of the Tempest only get better with additional effects processing similar to the techniques used on the classic 808/909 machines.
I highly recommend listening with a sub woofer or headphones.
http://www.adamschneidermusic.com"
Update:
Published on Mar 30, 2017 AdamSchneiderMusic
"After seeing some rumors that the Dave Smith Tempest is lacking when it comes to bass drum power I decided to make this video where I recreate the classic 808 kick sound. Simply put: the Tempest can design kicks that are as deep and thumpy as you want, you just need to know how to program it. While I didn't do it in this video, the sounds of the Tempest only get better with additional effects processing similar to the techniques used on the classic 808/909 machines.
I highly recommend listening with a sub woofer or headphones.
http://www.adamschneidermusic.com"
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