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Wednesday, June 14, 2017

The Piino Portable Synthesizer by Jack Marple


Note this appears to be more of a design concept vs. an actual product in the works. An upcoming Axel Hartmann?

via Jack Marple's website:

"Jack Marple graduated from Arizona State University in May 2016. He is currently an industrial designer at TEAGUE in the Seattle area."

on the Piino:

"electronic music equipment can be bulky

The goal of PIINO is to create a compact, versatile and intuitive tool for musicians to capture ideas while on the go."

Teenage Engineering's OP-1 immediately comes to mind. Still cool though. New ideas are always interesting.


And via iF World Design Guide:

"Piino is a portable synthesizer that allows electronic musicians to create music on the go. Designers and artist have ways to record thoughts and ideas by sketching it in a sketchbook. Musicians have no such thing. Piino is the solution to this problem; it helps musicians express and compile musical ideas while they are traveling. It is a synthesizer and workstation that includes a 10 key range, customizable effect knobs and sliders, an interactive touch screen, and a trackpad for extra sound manipulation. Piino folds up and becomes a portable device that can go anywhere with you. Piino makes creating music on the go finally possible."

A Conversation With Whales


A Conversation With Whales from Rodrigonzalez on Vimeo.

"KRFT for iPad is sequencing The Mother, Braids, STO and drums.

Clouds is providing reverb and delay effects."

MIDI Part 4 - MIDI Protocol Details


Published on Jun 14, 2017 Shifted Phase

"In this video we will discuss the structure of MIDI messages, running status and a few other details before getting into the actual messages themselves."

All parts here.

JSCONF EU 2017 LOOK MUM NO COMPUTER


Published on Jun 14, 2017 LOOK MUM NO COMPUTER

"A little video from 3 weeks ago when we Went To the amazing JSconf and played, synths at a java conference!"

Moog Sub Phatty & Boss DF2 Super Feedback & Distortion


Published on Jun 14, 2017 3rdStoreyChemist

"Sub Phatty synthesiser through a DF2. The DF2 has been placed on an aux send.

No further processing except normalisation."

Digitakt Workflow & Live Beatmaking – Live Stream Highlights


Published on Jun 14, 2017 BoBeats

"2 hour Digitakt live stream cut down to 30 minute of highlights.

TIMESTAMPS BELOW
1-4 minutes: Intro jams, Q&A, showing some new sounds
4:30 Making a beat live #1
18:32 - How to make Hi Hats more interesting with LFO modulation
11:54 - Is it easy to sample a mic?
13:00 - Making a beat live #2
18:24 - Bob Eats Collab?
19:02 - Next Digitakt Update – What do I want Elektron to add?
20:24 - Is it worth buying the Digitakt?
21:26 -Time for the YEAH sample (Live Beat Making #2)
24:06 - Explaining the Digitakt LFO
26:06 - Exploring the LFO sample change
27:22 - Recap of the music we made today"

Minimmoog Model D Processed by Eventide H8000FW


Published on Jun 14, 2017 Meta Function

"In this video, Meta Function demonstrate processing a vintage Moog Minimoog Model D via an Eventide H8000FW FX processor.

The H8000FW is arguably the most powerful and comprehensive FX processor ever made. It features two powerful DSP chips that can each run a high quality algorithm independently, 16 channels of simultaneous I/O and almost 2,000 post-production and music effects presets including high quality pitch shifting or harmonization via adaptive re-synthesis. The H8000FW provides a modular like effects structure, in which the user could arbitrarily patch together a series of delay lines, filters, reverbs, flangers and pitch shifters to create unique bespoke effects. This system was first available via the 'Patch Factory' patch on the infamous H3000 Ultra Harmonizer released in 1989 and is still an integral part of many of Eventide's devices today.

In this video the Moog is run through DSP A. Various tempo sync'd filter, reverb, pitch shift and delay based algorithms are loaded and the wet/dry balance is adapted, at times to 100% wet. Often parameters within the loaded algorithm are manipulated. Occasionally the cutoff frequency of the filter on the Moog is tweaked.

Audio recorded via Calrec S2 console and SSL convertors. All dry, no FX, EQ or compression. The only post production performed was normalization.

Sequenced via a Sequentix Cirklon.

Watch at 1080p with good quality audio monitoring for the best experience.

Meta Function developed the Max For Live synthesizer, the Wave Junction in partnership with Sonicstate.com. A four voice paraphonic synth with 2 multi-mode osc, three multi-mode filters, 5 LFOs, 5 Envs and a 12 slot modulation matrix.

You can buy it from Sonicstate right here for £19.95:

http://bit.ly/wavejunction

Note: Ableton Live 9.6.1 and Max4Live 7.2.2 required."

Olivier Briand Matrixbrute Audiodescription


Published on Jun 14, 2017 Olivier Briand

"Arturia MatrixBrute par Olivier Briand, Audiodescription des 10 parties de la démonstration."

VGM #108: Flower Garden (Yoshi's Island) Synth Pop Cover


Published on Jun 13, 2017 Ace Waters

"This was actually another song Allison asked for back when I was choosing her birthday song, and the idea of covering it kind of stuck with me. I wanted it to be fun, with lots of throwback vintage tones. The bass/lead at the beginning is one of my favorite patch combos ever."

Error Instruments Sonic Lullaby Only 20 Made

sonic Lullaby only 20 made real warm acoestic. sound.

Published on Jun 14, 2017 paul tas


via Error Instruments

"only 20 made
real warm acoestic.
sound.
electro-acoustic
Sonology
euro rack
with in for pre-amp
contakt mic or other
turn for melody
in severals music songs
the choices of the song. do not have much
influence. on the instrument.
it is the sound that the maakt.nice
and warm
also super good at delays rev. filters etc."
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