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Wednesday, October 26, 2016

UVI Synth Anthology II | Trailer


Published on Oct 26, 2016 UVI

"UVI Synth Anthology II
Hardware Synthesizer Tour de Force
www.uvi.net/synth-anthology-ii.html

— Massive collection of vintage and modern synth sounds, expertly programmed
— 77 hardware synths, 2,500 presets, 20,000 samples
— The pure sound of hardware with software convenience and a modern interface

An incredible collection of hardware synthesizer sounds, expertly programmed, individually sculpted with outboard processors, multisampled and mastered to perfection. Synth Anthology 2 delivers the pure and powerful sounds of 77 hardware synthesizers gently massaged and accentuated to taste with the best hardware processors on the market. You'll find everything from classic analogs like the Oberheim Xpander and Jupiter 4 to digital powerhouses like the Synclavier and FS1R to modern classics like the OB-6, Prophet 6 and Minilogue, all expertly programmed and exquisitely sampled, delivering the authentic and unmistakable sound of hardware.

Music Credits: Louis Couka"

YAMAHA DD-10 DEMO


Published on Oct 25, 2016 Audio Wanderer

"A demo of the late 80s programmable drum machine YAMAHA DD-10
This drum machine is in auction here:
http://www.ebay.es/itm/172385615335
Download its sounds for free here:
https://audiowanderer.bandcamp.com/al..."

Circuit Bent DD-10


Published on Oct 26, 2016 Robin Rimbaud-Scanner

"A circuit bent modified Yamaha DD-10 Drum Machine, built by Shane Williams of X1L3. Although a DD-10 won't yield to rom glitching, a number of features have been added to it to bring it up to spec with some of the more unruly machines listed in the shop. It takes on it's own unique character and is now unlike any of the others. Two oscillators which can be set up as drones or set to follow the amplitude envelope of the drum machine output, an external input with bufferd/none buffered input selection which allows you to feed line level equipment and passives such as guitars, mics and contact mics into the effects chain. The effects chain consists of a resonant filter with high pass and low pass bands, a digital delay which is open to abuse and is the heart of the machines ability to create ambient, harsh and noise wall sound scapes as well as data crash type glitching and strange effect. It has a dual mode distortion with diode clipping and direct modes. All of these can be used to manipulate the internal sounds as well as anything fed into the external input. The external input can be used while the machine is active and the machine, oscillators and external source can be mixed up as desired in the mixer section. The pitch control features a coarse and fine dial. When the pitch is dropped via the coarse control it dives into dirt and sludge which plays well with the filter and distortion.

More information here:
http://www.x1l3.bigcartel.com/product..."

Modular Synth - Patch in Progress 41


Published on Oct 26, 2016 isvisible / isinvisible

"Just the WMD 'Synchrodyne' with 'Expand' and Mutable Instruments 'Rings' doing all the sounds, with a found reel to reel tape being (gently) processed by the SDS Digital 'Reflex Liveloop' and Mungo 'g0' modules.

For (mainly finished) music head on over to:
https://soundcloud.com/isvisible
https://isvisible.bandcamp.com
https://isinvisible.bandcamp.com"

KOMA Elektronik Komplex Sequencer.

STUDIO ELECTRONICS BOOMSTAR 3003 // HEAVY DUTY -- 2


Published on Oct 26, 2016 LESINDES

"In repair right now and I am really missing my STUDIO ELECTRONICS BOOMSTAR 3003 -- so to comfort me a bit waiting I release this very impressive session of HEAVY DUTY 2 // Cross & ring modulation. Filter FM. VCA feedback. Overdrive // WATCH OUT also for HEAVY DUTY I"

Protosynth first prototype + Protosynth V1 + FL Studio live impro


Published on Oct 26, 2016 Konstantin T

"Another live improvisation. This time made on 2 handmade synthesizers, one the original Tokarev Protosynth prototype (on the left) and the Protosynth V1 final implementation (on the right). FL Studio is sending a single note with software arpegiator enabled, as well as master MIDI clock. The synth on the left responds to note on/off messages with intermittent use of the hardware arpegiator (activated by top left switch). The synthesizer on the right is running its standalone sequencer synchronized to the MIDI clock from computer. Pads are done with the GMS synth from FL Studio."

Eurorack Modular SUSHI


Published on Oct 26, 2016 tatsuya shinyagaito

Futomaki : OSC+LPF
Hotate : Flanger/Chorus+Delay
Kohada : RandomSE generator

I believe this is the first post to feature the Kohada.

Buchla Music Easel - Sound Sketch #18 (RC-505 Tribal)


Published on Oct 26, 2016 ozashikiTECHNO

"Buchla Music Easel Synthesizer Demo
Effector, Recorder: BOSS RC-505 Loop Station
Recording Software: Audacity"

Phaseloss


Published on Oct 26, 2016 voltlife

"A dark drone-like improv full of analogue instabilities and distortion.

A Doepfer A196 is trying to track the formant output of a Mannequins Mangrove (which is sequenced by Turing Machine through an A156). But on top of the typically wonky tracking of the PLL, the waveshape of the Mangrove is being slowly modulated, causing further judders, slides and glitches.

The PLL's VCO out is mixed with its phase comparator output and the steady square output of the Mangrove, forming a kind of drunken trio out of a single generative melody. The mix then goes into a Doepfer A108 filter, with the 24dB/o output going into a Vox Delay Lab for spacey/shimmery reverb and long delay. Also, the A108's BP output is patched into its own feedback loop, and when I turn up the feedback a wailing, sync-like resonance bursts forth."

RN9090 + JP08


Published on Oct 25, 2016 RNInstruments

"Recently got a JP-08 and decided to see how it worked with the RN-9090."

See the RNInstruments label below for more.
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