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Wednesday, June 21, 2017

Happy Knobbing 2017 Synthesizer Impro by TMA


Published on Jun 21, 2017 Torsten Abel

"Synthesizer improvisation at the Happy Knobbing - Modular Synthesizer Meeting 2017.
Unfortunately only the camera audio. We had some problems during the first 5 performances, so there`re the audio recordings missing. Sorry for the bad audio quality :-(

Performed by Torsten M. Abel
Fischbach/Germany 2017

http://www.sineamplitude.com
http://www.tma-music.com"

Modular Synth - Patch in Progress 47


Published on Jun 21, 2017 isvisible / isinvisible

"Mutable Instruments sound sources (Braids, Elements, Anushri and Rings), plus the Cylonix 'Cyclebox' and Neutron Sound 'Orgone Accumulator'."

Old Blood ( Metasonix / OBNE )


Published on Jun 21, 2017 Modular Mind

"Old Blood Metasonix Noise Endeavours"

Roland W-30 sampling and sequencing - early '90s Techno style


Published on Jun 21, 2017 SynthMania

"Roland W-30 sampling and sequencing - early '90s Techno style"

Jordan Rudess Featured App : LayR


Published on Jun 21, 2017 Jordan Rudess

"LayR is a deep synthesis app for iOS. Split and layer an unbelievable number of textures with this incredibly cool music application."

iTunes: LayR - Multi Timbral Synthesizer - Living Memory Software

skinnerbox: digitakt


Published on Jun 21, 2017 iftahbox

Digitakts Amazon, Reverb, eBay.

Pallas - Semi-Modular Synthesizer by Max for Cats


Published on Jun 21, 2017 max forcats

via https://www.ableton.com/en/packs/pallas/

"Max for Cats’ latest creation brings the versatility of a semi-modular interface to the world of analog-modelling synthesis. Built around a flexible virtual patchbay, Pallas gives users immense control over a wide range of bold and unique sounds.

Pallas is a Max for Live device that has been specifically designed to model all the grit, character, and charm of authentic analog sounds. Featuring eight-voice polyphony, Pallas is powered by three versatile oscillators. The device's main two oscillators allow users to mix up to four waveforms (sine, triangle, square, and sawtooth, and an additional noise generator), while the third oscillator is a wavetable-based signal generator that can also be used as an additional LFO for modulation purposes.

Pallas uses the same modulation framework as Bengal (Max for Cats' powerful semi-modular FM synthesizer) and provides many opportunities for users to sculpt their sounds: extensive envelope settings, two multimode resonant filters (with drive and morph functionality), two LFOs (one with morphable saw-triangle waves, pulse width, and phase retrigger), a ring modulator, and six native audio effects including delay, distortion, reverb, wavefold, frequency shift, and chorus. In addition, Pallas also includes a flexible eight-step sequencer that can be used as a signal modulator.



For those who like to dig deeper, Pallas' semi-modular capabilities make this Max for Live device's sonic possibilities practically limitless. Featuring a comprehensive virtual patch panel, users can create any number of custom signal and modulation chains simply by stringing virtual patch cords from square "output" sockets to round "input" sockets, making it easy for even beginners to have fun and get creative with Pallas' modular components. In addition, the Packs features a large and carefully crafted Preset library that can provide a useful starting point when crafting new sounds.

Like Bengal, Pallas also features a visual control panel at its center. Switchable between three modes (Scope, Phase, and Spectrum), the visual panel gives users another way to see exactly what they are creating and how each patch point and knob turn along the way is affecting their sonic creation in real-time.

Additionally, Pallas offers a Remote Control option that allows for certain important functions of the synth can be controlled simply by using a modern web browser. Users can connect using another computer, an iPhone, iPad, Android phone, or just about any device that can browse the web: enter a simple URL into your browser and you can control Pallas from anywhere your wi-fi will allow you.

All of which makes Pallas just the latest indispensable device to come from the Max for Cats crew, continuously on a mission to bring modular versatility and new forms of fun, high quality sound to the Ableton platform."

The Whale's Mouth


Published on Jun 20, 2017 MIDERA

"Spectralis II and Access Virus TI demo
Includes Eventide Space (reverb) and Source Audio Nemesis (delay)"

11EDO algorithmic IDM in Pure Data


Published on Jun 20, 2017 acreil

"11EDO/11TET means 11 equal divisions of the octave. As usual, this is a single PD patch with no samples or plugins or anything."

How to turn a vocal sample into a textural drone with NI Form


Published on Jun 21, 2017 Future Music Magazine

"Want to morph the most basic of sound sources into a dystopian soundscape? Look no further than Native Instruments’ synth Form. Let's take a look at how it works..."
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