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Thursday, May 25, 2023

Vintage Synth Heaven: Live Demo of the Korg Mono/Poly Synthesizer


video upload by Vulture Culture

Friday, August 12, 2022

KORG PROLOGUE - Natlife Cybertrance Vol 1 Review (SCUM Night)


video upload by Vulture Culture

"►DONATE directly to Igor and his family: PayPal natlife.il@gmail.com

►Get these sounds and more (Hardware and Soft Synths like Summit/Peak, Microfreak, Serum, Zen Core, Diva and many many more): https://www.natlifesounds.com/

►Buy This Prologue 16: https://reverb.com/item/58526393-korg...

On February 24th 2022, Russia invaded Ukraine, murdering thousands of innocent people and causing the biggest refugee crisis in Europe since World War II.

My friend Igor Leus, sound designer of Natlife Sounds, was forced to remain in Kharkov, Ukraine because of the laws preventing military-aged males from leaving while his wife and son, Elena and Danila, fled to Germany.

During this stream we will be raising money for Igor, Elena and Danila while checking out his awesome sound pack Cybertrance Vol 1 for my beloved Korg Prologue Analogue Synthesizer.

Please invite friends, 100% of donations go to Igor and his family. Together the Scum Family can do our part to help."

Monday, April 20, 2020

Prophet 6 Desktop dark ambient


Published on Apr 20, 2020 Tarek Mansur

"In this live Jam I am using the Prophet 6 Desktop lead to morph and bend through the notes supported by with Moog DFAM as a drum machine and Moog Matriarch as a bass drone. UAD Plugins where used as Reverb & Dist.
Lexicon 224 and Thermionic Culture Vulture.

Enjoy"

Thursday, September 19, 2019

OB6 PADS & KEYS




via Third Man on the Moon

"The OB6 is a very special and unique sounding analogue synthesizer.

With its 12dB state variable filter it is especially well suited for pads and keys. Since the filter is sweepable between low-pass and high-pass, blending in just a tad of high-pass can give you that nice fairy dust pads. Yummie!

To make a great synth special we have recorded the left and right channels separately and detuned them slightly for truly wide stereo sounds on 31 of the 50 patches . (Add a touch of reverb and/or delay and you’ll be floating in space!)

For the recording process we’ve utilized a chain consisting of hi-end solid state and tube Gear. Going thru a passive DI (Jensen Transformers), VP28 Preamp, BT50 EQ, Manley Variable Mu Compressor, Culture Vulture Tube Saturator and finally recorded into our Apogee Symphony MK2 Converter. No digital processing whatsoever as with all of our samples. Resulting in a big and wide stereo spread and warm tone.

The focus of this pack is Pads and Keys but you’ll find Strings, Leads and Basses as well to round things off. Download the free demo version of the OB6 Pads&Keys sample pack here"

Wednesday, November 21, 2018

譫妄 - 鬼的影子 by 鬼的影子



ghost's shadow by ghost's shadow

via 鬼的影子:

"This track was a mostly analog hardware jam recorded live with a 2-track Revox PR99 1/4" reel to reel at 7 1/2 ips. Prior to recording I programmed drum tracks on a Roland TR-909 and TR-808, mixed via an old tube amp as I have run out of mixer channels. The kick is being sent to a Sherman Filterbank. The percussion is going through a channel of the Overstayer Saturator. The track also features a Roland SH-5 for the bassline, which is sequenced by a Make Noise Rene and triggered by a Doepfer Darktime (Rene trigger is not strong enough). TR-909 kick and SH-5 bass are on a group going through the other channel of the Overstayer Saturator. The obvious synth part is done with a Casio CZ-5000 of which the synth part was programmed by me from initialised patch. It is going through a ZVEX Lofi-Junky pedal, a Moog Phaser and Dr Scientist Cosmichorus. There is some subtle synth sounds (noise / fx) on L & R stereo field that is done by a PIN Portabella (modern EMS Synthi A clone) and the same sequence from Doepfer Darktime is playing some role in sequencing this from memory. The kind of ehtnic sound near the end of the track is a patch on a Make Noise shared system, using all of the modules in some way. I did a lot of tweaking on the shared system whilst recording. Also used is a Daking FetIII on percussion group and SH-5, and a Joe Meek Twin Q, Bellari RP-583 plus a couple of Valley People 610's on compression and side-chaining duties. Reverb is a spring reverb by IGS called Springtime, and two of its channels is used for a stereo synth bus, while one channel is on the TR-909 kick drum and one channel on the TR-808&909 percussion. I also have two distortion pedals (the red Chandler Limited Little Devil Coloured Boost & the blue Germanium Drive) on a stereo bus for synths, one for the left, one for the right and mix this bus in subtly. Mixed on a 8 Channel Toft Board. Mastered by myself for sound quality as oppossed to loudness by playing back the tape recording through a Thermionic Culture Vulture, followed by a Rockruepel Comp.Two, then a Tubetech HLT2a and finally a Rockruepel Limit.One before being recorded by a Tascam DA-3000.

About me:
I love analog machines and the older technology of the 90's, including tracks made live with hardware before producing with computers was all the rage. I like thinking of the sound generating gear as instruments, which is why I do not use a computer to make music (I don't consider the computer as a very good instrument to jam on, although it is possible as lots of other people demonstrate - such as my friend Skueue who shows how powerful a computer can be for jamming). A lot of my interest in music is closely related to machines, and without machines I may not have had such an interest in pursuing a hobby in music and sound design. My gear is not dissimilar a nice car to car enthusiasts, and I have chosen gear over owning a car, clothes shopping, fancy restaurants etc. I am not interested in fame, money or popularity and really appreciate people that do music, and art in general, for the love of it. I believe in making unique music based on going with what you feel rather than what you've heard others doing and trying to recreate something that's already been done. I use chinese characters as an artist name as most people will not be able to search for you, which ultimately makes the focus of building your brand name and being popular non-existant. This way, I can focus entirely on making music and not the associated things that come with it."

Friday, February 24, 2017

Soundscape "Black Lodge"


Published on Feb 24, 2017 Jurren Mekking

"Improvised ambient music by Bart Knol & Jurren Mekking

Bass synth:
Dave Smith Instruments OB-6

Pad/soundscape synth:
Korg ARP Odyssey
Strymon Timeline
Strymon BigSky

Lead synth:
Moog Sub37
Moog Moogerfooger MF-108M Cluster Flux

Guitar:
Fender Telecaster
Xotic SP compressor
Strymon Mobius
Strymon El Capistan
Strymon BigSky
Thermionic Culture - Culture Vulture"

Monday, January 16, 2017

Soundscape "White Lodge"


Published on Jan 16, 2017 Jurren Mekking

"Improvised ambient music by Bart Knol & Jurren Mekking

Arpeggiator synth:
Dave Smith Instruments OB-6

Pad/soundscape synth:
Korg ARP Odyssey
Strymon Timeline
Strymon BigSky

Bass synth:
Moog Sub37

Guitar:
Recording King Lap Steel
TC Electronic Sub'n'Up octaver
EHX Soul Food
Xotic SP compressor
Strymon Mobius
Strymon El Capistan
Strymon BigSky
Thermionic Culture - Culture Vulture"

Monday, August 15, 2016

Soundscape "Lullaby" | "Pine Fields"


Published on Aug 2, 2016 Jurren Mekking

"Improvised ambient music by Bart Knol & Jurren Mekking

Bass synth:
Moog Sub37
TC Electronic Hall Of Fame reverb

Guitar:
Fender '60s Jazzmaster Lacquer
TC Electronic Sub'n'Up octaver
Digitech Whammy V
Xotic SP compressor
Strymon Mobius
Strymon El Capistan
TC Electronic Flashback delay
Strymon BigSky
Thermionic Culture - Culture Vulture

Pad synth:
Roland JX03
Strymon Timeline
Strymon BigSky

Lead synth:
Korg ARP Odyssey
EarthQuaker Devices Afterneath Reverb"

Soundscape "Pine Fields"

Published on Aug 5, 2016

"Improvised ambient music by Bart Knol & Jurren Mekking

Bass synth:
Moog Sub37
TC Electronic Sub N Up octaver
TC Electronic Alter Ego delay
TC Electronic Hall Of Fame reverb

Guitar:
Fender '60s Jazzmaster Lacquer
EHX Soul Food
Xotic SP compressor
Strymon El Capistan
TC Electronic Flashback delay
Strymon BigSky
Thermionic Culture - Culture Vulture

Pad synth:
Roland JX03
Strymon Timeline
Strymon BigSky

Lead synth:
Korg ARP Odyssey
EarthQuaker Devices Afterneath Reverb

Synth:
Yamaha Reface CS

Rhodes
EHX Pulsar
EHX Memory Man Hazarai
Universal Audio Solo 610"

Wednesday, September 24, 2014

Analog rytm and Tb303 Techno


Published on Sep 24, 2014 Maxime F

Elektron Analog Rytms on eBay

"Rythm part : Elektron analog rytm / no samples
Pads : waldorf microwave
Acid : tb303 + culture vulture + korg se300

Main bus : Overstayer VCA"

Wednesday, September 04, 2013

Waldorf Microwave (1/Rev.1) w CEM 3389 & Live Tweaking w Access Controller


Uploaded on Oct 20, 2011 LESINDES·94 videos


"The original first version of fabulous Microwave with Rev. 1: The better, the fatter, the meatier one. All tracks have passed the tube circuits of Thermionic Culture Vulture and were recorder directly to dic WITHOUT any additional FX.

It was mixed digitally and in order to regain the former peak levels for the score was used a limiter. This is it. So the sounds might sound a little crude and rough but already worthwhile. What might they sound like after careful FX treatment???

Part of its mighty sound are the analogue Curtis filters.This final analogue section is the reason for the BIG sound GAP between the MICROWAVE and the fully digital MICROWAVE II which is really a laugh.

BTW: I never liked the Red Knob!"

Waldorf Microwave 1 Rev 1 OS 2 -- live tweaking w Access Controller

Published on Jan 25, 2013

"This is a demo that shows how sensisively and deeply you can influence the parameters of the Waldorf Microwave with the RARE ACCESS controller. Mostly you cannot hear that the parameters are not continuous but stepped -- only in volume (resolution only 7 steps) and in octaves/semitones naturally it is clearly audible.
This is not a genious peformance but I wantetd to keep it in its original shape so that you can for yourself how quick the changes are made and how fluent the result is -- Starting with a mallet going over kick drums and very deep bass sound through a vast space odyssey ending in mallets and pads.
That is done with a single sound program, no layer, multimode!!!"

[Demo] Roland V-Synth --- JOURNEY INTO SOUND


Uploaded on Oct 13, 2011 LESINDES·94 videos

"Roland V-Synth Sound Mix
ALL SOUNDS CREATED w V-SYNTH
die Sounds sind gelimitet -- sound are maximized
aufgenommen mit/recorded with Thermionic Culture Vulture
Der Soundtrack besteht aus lauter einzeln gespielten Single Sounds, die erst nachträglich im Computer montiert worden sind.
Single sounds directly played & arranged later on the computer
UP-FILMS production"

Roland V-Synths on eBay

Yamaha VL7-Free Jazz Trumpet


Uploaded on Jul 22, 2011 LESINDES·94 videos

"Virtual accoustic Synthesizer.

Single voice edition of the first synth with Yamaha's Physical Modelling Synthesis the VL-1 and VL-1 m Racksynth. The predecessors were duophonic.

Simulates real instruments like horns, reeds, flutes, bowed and plucked string instruments. Also analogue synthesis (firmware 2.0).

Also Korg Wavedrum uses this Physical Modelling synthesis and Korg Z1 and the Oasys PCI Board.

VL7 Jazz Trumpet + Lexicon 300 + a scent of Thermionic Culture Vulture"


Yamaha VL7-Stick

Uploaded on Aug 7, 2011 LESINDES·94 videos

"STICK played with Lexicon 300 and Thermionic Culture Vulture
Stick clip of the longer VL-7 movie I posted recently"

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Sherman Filterbank and Thermionic Culture Vulture


via cl516 where you'll find audio of an Elektron Mahinedrum running through the Sherman Filterbank and into a Thermionic Culture Vulture.

Wednesday, July 11, 2007

Mickey Moonlight - Interplanetary Music


YouTube via TAMcorp.

"Music promo for a cover of Sun Ra's "Interplanetary Music" by Mickey Moonlight. Shot on a Krasnogorsk-3 16mm camera at various locations in the Andromeda Galaxy. Featuring Susumu Mukai (Zongamin), Bishi, Suzy Silver & Mickey Moonlight. Directed by Mike Silver. Produced by Mike & Suzy Silver. Camera Operators: Matt Fletcher, Mike Silver & Fred Wihlborg. www.TAMcorporation.com"

via Mickey Moonlight:
"the kit list for the album is pretty interesting (imo)..
Korg Mini-Korg 700-S, Farfisa Syntorchestra, Roland Jupiter 4, Roland VP-330, Roland SH-2000, Moog Minimoog, Wurlitzer EP200A, BBC Portable Tone Source PTS-13, modified Roland TR-606, Korg mini-pops junior, Pearl Syncussion SYN-1, Fender Telecaster, Hohner B-Bass, Marshall Model 5002 “A” System, Dynachord TAM-19, Roland SPF-325 , Boss Dimension C DC-2, Moog MF 103, home made ring modulator, home made valve phaser, WEM Copycat Super Shadow Type 1, Master Room MR II, STC 4038 (BBC), STC 4033A (BBC), STC 4032, home made microphone pre-amp, Akai M-8, Revox PR99, Thermionic Culture - Culture Vulture, Manley Variable Mu, TLA EQ-1, NOS Mullard valves, Digitech Studio Vocalist, Apple iMac G5, Apple Logic Pro 7, Native Instruments Reaktor 5, Destroy FX.

the vid does features a very rare bbc portable tone source pts-13. the guy i bought it from claimed that it was saved from being scrapped by someone from the radiophonics workshop, where it was used for years. i have no way of verifying this and have always suspected it to be pure provenance hype to encourage me to buy it.

you can see some pics of it here...
http://www.mickeymoonlight.com/DSC01017.jpg
http://www.mickeymoonlight.com/DSC01016.jpg
http://www.mickeymoonlight.com/DSC01015.jpg
http://www.mickeymoonlight.com/DSC01014.jpg"
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