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Friday, December 02, 2016

SYNTON ANALOG MODULAR 3000

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via this auction

"THIS AUCTION INCLUDES:

1) MPL 3006
2) VCO 3021
3) 2VCA 3209
4) VCF 3017
5) EGR 3005
6) ENV/CPR 3235
7) 2LFO 3223
8) 2INR/SLR 3218
9) PRM/NRG 3211
10) MXA 3015"

CUI SYNAPS BRAIN BUBBLE

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Published on Nov 25, 2016 Gavin Bouma

Audio comes in at :50. Watch them levels...

"3 transistor oscillator synth controlled by photo theremin."


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"Cruel and unusual instruments present the synapse line. First in the synapse line to be created is the brain bubble. A 3 transistor oscillator photo theremin controlled noise tumor! develop for the people that just want to shake things up on stage! This little screamer runs on 18 volts of portable power with a quarter inch output Jack , 3 LED read out of oscillator speed. Yes the 9 volt batteries do slip in and slip out but have a nice tight fit 4 performance. This thing is ridiculous fun!"

Lone Wolf - 100% Analog Rytm


Published on Dec 2, 2016 BoBeats

"Another day with the Elektron Analog Rytm. This time I tried to use a couple of guitar samples to learn how the Rytms sample engine worked. It think the strength of this unit is the combination of samples and analog synthesis. With the samples going thru the analog filter everything sounds amazing on it.

I used SDS Drop (App Store) on my iMac to transfer samples.
The samples are from Converse Sample Library: https://www.conversesamplelibrary.com/"

KORG volca sample : sample sequencer as a clock shuffler


Published on Dec 2, 2016 Masaki Takada

"with MIDI OUT Mod.
have fun:)

ROUTING:
KORG volca sample(MIDI OUT Mod) - KORG KMS-30(MIDI-DIN SYNC Converter) - Roland TB-303"

Studiologic Sledge Tutorial 40 Kids by MGMT


Published on Dec 2, 2016 David Clements

"George Hall recreates the sounds used on the classic track Kids by MGMT on a Studiologic Sledge synthesiser. Learn synth programming with George Hall."

All parts here.

How To Learn Yamaha DX7 Synthesizer by Power DX7


Published on Dec 2, 2016 Power DX7

Also see The Yamaha DX7 II FD D Video Manual by The N.Y. School of Synthesis.

Playlist:
1. How To Learn Yamaha DX7 Synthesizer – Tutorial: Fundamentals of FM Synthesis, Algorithm

"This is a foundation level tutorial and it’s the first Yamaha DX7 & FM synthesis tutorial from the FM synthesis tutorial series. This how to learn tutorial gives you an overview of the most important aspect of the Yamaha DX7 and FM synthesis, Algorithm.

Algorithm plays a critical role in the FM synthesis sound design. It determines how all Operators (oscillator with envelop generator) interact with one another. The DX7 algorithm offers both frequency modulation synthesis as well as additive synthesis. Having 32 options of different algorithm, the DX7 FM synthesis offers greater versatility of sonic creation."

2. How to learn Yamaha DX7 Synthesizer - Tutorial: FM Synthesis Sound Design Tub Bells Part 1

"I will use the famous Tub Bells patch as an example for the FM sound design process. I will take you through the DX7 FM parameters, including Algorithm, Feedback and Oscillator. The reason why I picked the famous Tub Bells patch is that it is one of my favourite (and I'm sure a lot of people like the iconic DX7 sound), and it is one of the easiest patch to explain how the FM synthesis works to beginners and new comers to the DX7 and FM synthesis. Initially I will focus on analysing the famous Tub Bells patch, then I will going into improving the famous sound using Priority Parameters."

3. How to learn Yamaha DX7 Synthesizer - Tutorial: FM Synthesis Sound Design Tub Bells Part 2

"This is a third tutorial of the FM synthesis tutorial series that I’m planning. As I need to cater for a wider audience, I decided to create this ‘how to’ tutorial series from the very beginning, starting from the very basics of the FM synthesis and Yamaha DX7 synthesizer."

4. How to learn Yamaha DX7 Synthesizer - Tutorial: FM synthesis Sound Design Tub Bells Part 3

"This is a fourth tutorial of the FM synthesis tutorial series that I’m planning. As I need to cater for a wider audience, I decided to create this ‘how to’ tutorial series from the very beginning, starting from the very basics of the FM synthesis and Yamaha DX7 synthesizer.

Continuing on from the Part 2, I will revise the DX7 envelop generator as it can be complex and confusing for people new to the FM synthesis. In a nutshell, the DX7 has basically 6 advanced ADSR type envelops. After the revision, I will introduce more Priority Parameters such as Keyboard Rate Scaling, Output Level and Key Velocity Sensitivity. You will learn how the famous Tub Bells patch was created using the FM sound design process."

5. How to learn Yamaha DX7 Synthesizer - Tutorial: FM synthesis Tub Bells Improvement Part 1

6. How to learn Yamaha DX7 Synthesizer - Tutorial: FM Synthesis Algorithm Interchangeability

7. How to learn Yamaha DX7 Synthesizer: FM synthesis – Sound Design Tub Bells Improvement Part 2

8. How to learn Yamaha DX7 Synthesizer: FM synthesis – Sound Design Tub Bells Improvement Part 3

MFB Tanzbar Lite & Roland TB03 Bass Line


Published on Dec 2, 2016 3rdStoreyChemist

"Jamming with the Tanzbar Lite drum machine and a TB03 synthesiser synced together (Tanzbar Lite MIDI Out to Minilogue MIDI In)."

KINGKORG turns into "Berlin School of electronic music" (homage to Tangerine Dream)


Published on Dec 2, 2016 KurtzMindfields

"Demo of the KingKorg, great virtual analog synthesizer, actually programmed as 6 differents vintages analogs synths: OBERHEIM S.E.M synthbass (step arpeggio) , MINIMOOG lead, PROPHET V Pad, MELLOTRON Church Organ, Choir and Strings & KORG MS20 Noise effects ... live records session on Magix Sequoia, 6 tracks, no effects added, sounds playing with direct knobs controller: Filters, Resonance, LFO amount different waves, split possibilities, ect ...
Inspired by "Sorcerer" (TD)"

Tubbutec Juno 66 and Ableton Max4Live

Tubbutec Juno 66 and Ableton Max4Live

Published on Dec 2, 2016 midierror

"A brief look at a Max4Live patch I'm working on to control the Juno 66 - a modified Juno 6.

The Juno 66 mod is available here https://tubbutec.de/juno-66/"

The Witch (Pittsburgh Modular,Mutable Instruments,4ms)


Published on Dec 1, 2016 Metatron's Cube

"Deep in the northern forests, a witch collects Amanita under the canopy of trees. Frosted air, overflowing streams, a deer's gaze from a hilltop.

Some experimentation trying to figure out some these crazy modules. I sort of want to add some other stuff on top, we'll see how that goes(The Korg Arp odyssey desktop module just came so that might get some attention). Thanks for watching and listening!

Gear pile:
Tiptop Audio Mantis rack
Pittsburgh Modular system 10.1 + TC Electronics Hall of Fame reverb
Pittsburgh modular Game system (drum sequencing)
Mutable Instruments Rings
Mutable Instruments Clouds
Mutable Instruments Peaks (drums)
4ms Spectral Multiband Resonator
Sputnik 6 input mixer
Arturia Beatstep Pro
Zoom R24"
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