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Friday, September 08, 2017

The Analogue Solutions Fusebox Part 5: Filter Functions


Published on Sep 8, 2017 AutomaticGainsay

"Here is a demonstration of the sound of the functionality associated with the filter of the Analogue Solutions Fusebox synthesizer."

All parts here.

Breawtin


Published on Sep 8, 2017 Peter B

"About the new Deerhorn Organ, with intersections:
http://www.synthmall.com/ciat-lonbard..."

You can find previous posts on the Deerhorn here.


via synthmall.com/ciat-lonbarde

"The design of the Deerhorn circuit has evolved much since it was first created to answer Clara Rockmore's original complaint with the Theremin: "Can there be more than one pitch?". Lev Theremin responded that one would need more than two arms, but the Deerhorn makes this possible by extracting gestural information from the radio fields and using it to control pitch and envelope. The current unit contains three of these antenna-synthesizer modules, and adds two extra, highly useful modules known as intersections.

An intersection module simply samples one deerhorn's antenna voltage at impulses provided by another module. It is a sample and hold, triggered by changes in gestural direction. Since there are three modules, there are six permutations, doubled because each module reports changes in both directions; there are twelve new outputs, plus four special ones that sample in random steps. Each deerhorn module emits a different light— red, orange, and yellow— which also color-codes the intersection bananas to show which module is being sampled.

The Deerhorn modules are color coded. An [orange banana] reports its primary product: a control voltage representing the hand's distance from antenna. The impulses utilized in intersections, are also available as [red bananas]. These are like two complimentary square waves that flip when the hand changes direction.

The base tone of deerhorn is a simple two tone straight bellow. That's as your hand moves in towards the antenna and back out again. You must always tune the response first, so that the two leds cross each other at a comfortable range from the antenna. Fine tuning is done with the top knob.

The bottom cluster of controls deal with the synthesizer frequencies. The bottom knob sets the base pitch of both oscillators. The next two knobs are associated with the [purple bananas]: they are FM tuning knobs. The switch on the stub of the deerhorn orients the stereo position of the oscillators. In middle position, it turns them off (for the stereo auxiliary inputs). The white bananas output the same stereo sound which is output the main output, but in single tracks so it can be used as separate modulation sources..."

18 advanced Electribe 2 Sampler tips, tricks and ideas


Published on Sep 8, 2017 loopop

"The Korg Electribe 2 Sampler still provides pretty phenomenal value even though it was released a couple of years ago.

Here are some tips the make the most of it.

The 'skin' with short cuts on the Electribe is by Cremacaffe:
http://cremacaffedesign.com/electribe...

The Apps I know for sample editing are here:

http://flosaic.com/e2sEdit

http://www.appification.de"

Pocket Operator PO-16 / Strymon BigSky Ambient Drone


Published on Sep 8, 2017 Alex S.

"I used my Teenage Engineering PO-16 to create this. Added some random notes with the Reface CP and recorded it with a Zoom R24.

You can also find this on soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/alex-s-6180663..."

BURG SOUND - pilot episode (ms-20 jam session)


Published on Sep 8, 2017 ollilaboratories

"If you like my stuff please support me on http://music.ollilab.com/ and https://www.patreon.com/theBURG

This is the jam session from the BURG SOUND pilot episode, made with the same sounds and FX as the tutorial.

Do note that there is a slight bit of post processing on this one, mainly some limiter to pull it up in level a bit else it would be a bit quiet in comparison with other vids.

Gear used: ms-20 mini, ms-70 CDR and tc electronic ditto x2

Enjoy!

Tutorial video:"

BURG SOUND - pilot episode (ms-20 sound design)

Published on Sep 7, 2017 ollilaboratories

"So.. I was sort of planning to release a sound design series, but man the editing took way longer time than expected.. and since I really want to focus on making music I'm not sure if there will ever be an episode two since this was extremely time-consuming, I have now a new found respect for my fellow YouTubers who create tutorials, super big kudos to you friends!

But since this one is already recorded and edited, for what it's worth.. here is the first pilot where in dive into the ms-20 mini and my signature lead sound enjoy!"

Novation Bass Station 2 & Eventide Space


Published on Sep 8, 2017 3rdStoreyChemist

"Bass Station 2 synthesiser through the Space reverb.

No further processing except normalisation."

Waldorf Rocket & Strymon Timeline


Published on Sep 8, 2017 3rdStoreyChemist

"Rocket synthesiser through the Timeline delay.

No further processing except normalisation."

Dubreq Stylophone Gen X-1 Mini Synth - First Look


Published on Sep 8, 2017 sonicstate

"Gaz Wiliams gets his hands on one of the first Dubreq Gen X-1 Stylophones in the UK - its a Monotron style portable synth with the classic Stylophone look and very affordable at just under £60 UK.

Check our Awesome MAX4Live Synth: http://bit.ly/wavejunction"

Expert Sleepers General CV - MIDI drum loops


Published on Sep 8, 2017 Expert Sleepers

"MIDI drum loop sequencing on the General CV. Clock & loop selection CV from modular. Audio directly out of General CV into ES-8 for recording."

Erica Synths Black Wavetable VCO expansion ROM sound demo


Published on Sep 8, 2017 Erica Synths

"Here is the sound demo of the first Black Wavetable VCO expansion ROM. It features 8 mathematically generated wavetables which have been made in collaboration with Galbanum.

In this demo as first for each wavetable you hear just the OUT of the module and then -1 and -2 oct SUB are being added. CV input is set to FM and being modulated with a sine from Black LFO. Wavesurfing is being done by the Black Octasource.

Enjoy!"
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