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Tuesday, September 19, 2017

Rheyne - LIP and DFAM (Noise Engineering blog guest post)


Published on Sep 19, 2017 Rheyne

"Created for the Noise Engineering blog. See the blog post and interview here: https://www.noiseengineering.us/blog/...

Triggering the Noise Engineering Loquelic Iteritas Percido and the Moog DFAM with a Make Noise Tempi, Maths, and an Erica Synths Pico Trigger. Signals are combined into a Pico Logic in "OR" mode, with one channel triggering the DFAM and the other to the LIP. Bass swells are from a Make Noise DPO, processed in stereo by a modDemix, and using Function for the envelope with its EOR triggering the chord changes on a Morphagene, containing some splices of my Fender Rhodes."

Roland Boutiqe @ 4Sound


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Synthesis Technology - E352 2 Op FM Acid Electro Jam


Published on Sep 19, 2017 DivKidVideo

"Here's a jam with the E352 from Synthesis Technology (or Synth Tech). By now I'm sure you know the module is awesome and if not check out the links other E352 videos below.

Here I'm using the E352 in 2 Op FM mode with the FM modulation shown on the Mordax DATA oscilloscope next to the module. I've mixed a looping envelope and faster more percussive envelope before modulating the FM index (depth of modulation). There's also an accent out of my sequencer going to FM Ratio (tuning difference) to accent certain notes with different tones of FM. There's also a a slow looping envelope into the wavetable modulation. These all come from the Qu-Bit Contour. The sequence is from the killer Stepper Acid from Transistor Sound Labs which you can see top right in the video (just). I'm playing the sequencer in terms of starting and stopping and also manually stepping through steps while stopped. The E352 goes through the ZVEX Fuzz Factory and you can see me move the dry/wet blend manually throughout (it's never that wet, just added a bit of hair and grit in places). That then goes onto the Make Noise Erbe Verb before going into the WMD Performance Mixer. The Performance Mixer has an inverted envelope (the WMD MME) going into it's level modulation to create the side-chained affect against the kick drum. The Kick is the KICK mode on Braids from Mutable Instruments, the Hi Hats are from Mutable Instruments Peaks and the clicky percussion is also from Peaks but put through the WMD Geiger Counter. The rhythms are generated from the Stepper Acid clock going into a Chaos Divider from Tsyklon Labs."

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Huge Update for WerkBench Arrives




iTunes: WerkBench - Bolasol, Inc.

"What's New in Version 3.0.0
This is a huge update:

Essentials:
* iOS11 compatibility
* Audiobus 3 (Audio receiver and sender, MIDI receiver)
* All new graphics

More effects:
* Reverb (decay, color, and mix), independent sends for each sample
* Bit crusher
* High-pass filter in instrument controls.

More step-editing/automation parameters:
* Attack
* Reverb sends
* Bit crusher down-sampling per step
* Low-pass filter

New ways to interact:
* All step-automation parameters can be recorded in real time.
* All step-automation parameters can be randomized.
* Step-automation can be preserved when sampling (letting you pre-program melodies, etc. before sampling).

New file format:
* Easy sharing and importing between devices:
* .werk files can be made by zipping a folder of wavs and renaming the extension.
* And vice versa, you can unzip .werk files on your computer to get the .wav files that were recorded in Werkbench.

Engine stuff:
* Longer sample times (2x as long as before)
* Wider pitch range (up to 8 octave range per sample).
* 64 note max polyphony (configurable)
* Tempo goes up to 999 BPM"

A Brief History of the Vocoder (Road to the Roland VP-03)


Published on Sep 19, 2017 Noir Et Blanc Vie

"In this episode of whatever I want, I do a brief history of the vocoder and an intro into the Roland VP-03 I'll be reviewing next week."

KORG iMono/Poly 1.0.1 Update Adds MIDI CC


iTunes: KORG iMono/Poly - KORG INC.

What's New in Version 1.0.1
• MIDI CC# Learn has been added.
• Other improvements have been made to enhance stability.

Korg Minilogue: Custom Sounds, Preview A


Published on Sep 19, 2017 Todd Smith Music

"This video will jump into my upcoming Korg Minilogue custom sound pack which will be available on Patreon. I plan to release atleast 100 new sounds. I'm going to release the sounds in small batches, 10/20 at a time till my goal reached.

All my presets are released on Patreon, I release various hardware and iOS presets weekly ! Get access to the upcoming Korg Minilogue sounds along with all my other presets for only 1$ a month on Patreon.

Patreon Link - https://www.patreon.com/user?u=273138"

Korg Rhythm 55 Analog Vintage Drum Machine Demo (KR-55 )


Published on Sep 19, 2017 Sound Provider

"Quick demo of the Korg Rhythm 55 , it is another Drum machine we use for the Sound Provider Sound Banks.( http://www.sound-provider.eu/ )
Even if it s rather basic we like its punchy sounds and also the swing.
This version is modded with separate outputs for each sound and an Sync24 in.
Few words from Vintage Synth Explorer
"The KR55 was, for its time (1979), an advanced preset rhythm drum machine with up to 96 preset rhythm patterns! These patterns cover the whole gamut of presets (Waltz, Samba, Rhumba, Bossa Nova, Tango, Slow Rock, Swing, Rock, etc.). The KR55 also featured a "swing beat" control to add a variation to the groove. Each drum sound's level can be individually adjusted for each pattern. It can also be externally controlled via footswitch jack for the Start/Stop and Intro/Fill switches. The KR55B was a black-chassis version released a few years later in 1982 with twice as many rhythm patterns. It has been used by Jean-Michel Jarre, Trio and Depeche Mode."

TB-303 vs TT-303


Published on Sep 18, 2017 SERI@ACIDWORX

AKAI samplers & Analog Meltdown


Published on Sep 18, 2017 SynthMania

"Analog Meltdown sample CD in an AKAI S3200XL sampler."
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