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Thursday, July 17, 2014

Yamaha SY85 Synthesizer Preset Demos


Published on Jul 16, 2014 karmacomputer

Banks, A, C, D & E. B hasn't been uploaded yet.

"Yamaha SY85 - Internal Voice Bank 1 - Patches A1-A8
http://mattoverse.tumbler.com

Patches change approximately every 30 seconds:
A1 - SP Makro
A2 - SP Movie
A3 - SP SawSt
A4 - SP Poly
A5 - SP Sweet
A6 - SP Phaze
A7 - SP Abyss
A8 - SP Glass
B1 - AP Grand
B2 - AP Rock
B3 - AP Tack
B4 - AP Chors
B5 - AP Dance
B6 - AP Touch
B7 - KY EP1
B8 - KY EP2
C1 - BA Wood
C2 - BA Pitz
C3 - BA Fingr
C4 - BA Pick1
C5 - BA Pick 2
C6 - BA Frtls
C7 - BA Thump
C8 - BA - Slap
D1 - ST Power
D2 - ST Sectn
D3 - ST Arco
D4 - ST Pizz
D5 - ST Deep
D6 - ST Sfz
D7 - ST Violn
D8 - ST JeanL
E1 - SC Wondr
E2 - SC Ecko
E3 - SC Perc
E4 - SC Clave
E5 - SC Fingr
E6 - SC SPike
E7 - SC Housy
E8 - SC Pan
F1 BR Trump
F2 BR Mute
F3 BR Tromb
F4 BR Horn
F5 BR Tuba
F6 BR TpSfz
F7 BR EnsSF
F8 BR TpEns
G1 GT Steel
G2 GT Dark
G3 GT Nylon
G4 GT 12Str
G5 GT Strt1
G6 GT Strt2
G7 GT Mute
G7 GT Comp1
H1 ME Mello
H2 ME Orch1
H3 ME Orch2
H4 ME Kali
H5 ME Hand
H6 ME Tink
H7 ME OrchR
H8 DR PTN

Audio recorded direct at 24bit/44.1k through a Steinberg MR816X into Logic Pro X. Dithered to 16 bit and combined with video in iMovie."

FV-1 Full 8 Slots FX


Published on Jul 17, 2014 mCKENIC

"Finally uploaded the 8 fx I want on the FV-1 board. Some nice FSU fx in a stand alone box :-)

It seems the standard on the Spin Semi Forum is Left in/Left out for mono effects, so I'll stick to that."

80's Old Skool with the Roland Juno-106


Published on Jul 17, 2014 Jim Atwood

"The drum groove was recorded into the Boss RC-300 which is synced to the Roland MC-909. The MC-909 is sequencing the Roland D-550, SH-101, and MKS-50. I'm playing the melody lines on the Roland Juno-106 Synthesizer. Everything was improvised on the spot."

Analog four & Octatrack - initial encoders


Published on Jul 17, 2014 dakitanmonkey

"Techno / deep track"

Elektrons on eBay

Date Line 1917


Published on Jul 17, 2014 j j

EURORACK MODULE - Erica Synths Fusion Series - VCO Mixer


Published on Jul 17, 2014 DivKidMusic

"Here's the first in a series of overview videos for the Erica Synths Fusion Series. The Fusion series are all tube/valve modules and there's 5 units including the VCO Mixer, Delay/Chorus, VCA, Ring Modulator and Filter.

Check out www.ericasynths.lv for more information."

TECHNO PLANET.....


Published on Jul 17, 2014 thevco

Roland MKS-80 & MKS-30.

DIVISION 6 FILTARE SE III @ RHYTHM ACTIVE


Published on Jul 16, 2014 Rhythm Active

"Filtering the Pittsburgh synth block with the flitare"

URA opto-integrator demo


Published on Jul 16, 2014 SteadyStateFate

"demo of the integrator, random pulse and sample and hold-b
sections of the steady state fate ultra-random analog.

ssf propagate in audio rate mode is used as the sound source.

propagate is driven by the square output of a vco.

harmonics modulation via s/h-b stepped random output to propagate master delay cv.

s/h-b clocked by the random pulse output.

frequency modulation of propagate sum output into pole-zero vcf via opto-integrator output.

vcf output to mixmode then wmd pro output.

more info at www.steadystatefate.com"

Dave Smith Instruments Formally Announces First Eurorack Module - DSM01 Curtis Filter


Looks like the filter module featured in this video will be released:

"Dave Smith Instruments Debuts DSM01 Curtis Filter Module

Acclaimed Synth Designer Introduces First-Ever Module for Modular Systems

San Francisco, CA—July 17, 2014—Dave Smith Instruments today introduced the DSM01 Curtis Filter module, their first offering for modular synthesizers. The module takes its name from the original filter chip designed by the late Doug Curtis and provides both a switchable 2/4-pole low-pass filter and a VCA. The Curtis filter is an integral part of the sound of many synthesizers created by Dave Smith, including the classic Sequential Circuits Prophet-5 and Pro-One, and more recent instruments such as the Evolver, Mopho, Prophet ΚΌ08, and Prophet 12.

The 'Curtis sound,' which is often described as saturated, brash, and powerful, was fundamental to not only Smith’s synthesizers, but also to such highly-regarded instruments as the Oberheim Xpander, Rhodes Chroma and Polaris, PPG Wave, Korg MonoPoly, Waldorf Wave, Elka Synthex, and many others. “We wanted to make the classic Curtis filter sound, which I’ve always found very versatile and expressive, readily available to modular users,” said Smith. 'Adding the DSM01 to a modular system is an easy way to give it the sonic edge that people typically associate with a vintage Sequential synth. But it’s also a big part of the sound of my current synths such as the Prophet 12.'

The module is a standard 8HP wide, Eurorack-format device with interconnections made using 3.5 mm phone jacks.

A carefully designed set of inputs and parameters allows voltage control of filter frequency and resonance. Filter slope is selectable between -12 dB and -24 dB. The module also provides its own VCA and features two separate outputs for the filter—one pre-VCA and the other, post-VCA. A unique feature of the filter is a Boost function that introduces harmonic distortion into the signal for more aggressive coloration.

'With modular synths, having the widest possible tonal palette to draw from has always been the name of the game. Our Curtis Filter module is our first, but significant contribution to that world. We think modular users are really going to get a lot of sonic mileage out of it.'

The DSM01 module will be available in August of 2014 with a MAP of $179.

Launched in 2002, Dave Smith Instruments is helmed by legendary musical instrument designer and Grammy® award winner Dave Smith. Dave’s many accomplishments include the creation of the Prophet-5—the world’s first fully programmable polyphonic synthesizer—and his legacy as the primary driving force behind MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface).

About Dave Smith Instruments
Dave Smith Instruments’ products are used by an ever-growing roster of well-known musicians and are available from music retailers worldwide. Instruments include the Mopho, Tetra, Prophet 08, Prophet 12, and Evolver synthesizers, and the Tempest analog drum machine. Dave Smith Instruments is based in San Francisco, where the instruments are also manufactured. For more information, visit www.davesmithinstruments.com."
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