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Saturday, September 30, 2017

the SQK-01 - Arduino digital/analog FM synthesizer - Part 2


Published on Sep 30, 2017 DrummingEvil

"Now that the digital and analog sections of the synthesizer are complete I show off some of the things it can do.

CrazyRhythm: http://evilturtle.nl/store/plugins/crazyrhythm.html

I forgot to re-tune the thing before recording (it was still using the old samplerate tuning words) so it is not tuned to A = 440Hz, but otherwise it is of course IN tune so no difference there :P"

Part 1 here.

Korg Monologue - Let's Build... A Funky Talking Bass!


Published on Sep 30, 2017 Oscillator Sink

"In this video we check out a sure-fire recipe for funky bass and how we can apply it to get two different, great results."

Outrun soundtrack on Yamaha DX7 DEXED VST


Published on Sep 30, 2017 Woody Piano Shack

"Outrun soundtrack Passing Breeze as you've never heard it before! Remixed using Dexed VST plugin emulating the sound of the legendary 1983 Yamaha DX7 FM synthesizer.

The original arcade hardware also used a primitive form of Yamaha FM synthesis so this version has similar sounds but in much higher fidelity.

So enjoy once again the sound of the Yamaha DX7 electric piano and bass patches, put through a touch of TAL Chorus (an emulation of the Roland Juno-6 analog chorus).

Sega Out Run (アウトラン Auto Ran) arcade music was provided by Hiroshi Kawaguchi, who had previously composed soundtracks for other games designed by Suzuki, and who was part of Sega's official band at the time, the S.S.T. Band. Out Run was the first video arcade game that allowed the user to choose the background music. The soundtrack comprised both jazz music (similar in style to that of fusion band Casiopea) and Latin/Caribbean music (similar to Miami Sound Machine). In all, three selectable tracks were featured: Passing Breeze, Splash Wave and Magical Sound Shower. An additional track, Last Wave, played at the final score screen.

Here is some information about the sound chips used in the original arcade hardware, as you can see FM synthesis is used here too.

Sound CPU: Zilog Z80 @ 4 MHz (8/16‑bit instructions, 0.58 MIPS)
Sound chips: 2 chips, 24 channels, 24‑bit bus width
- FM synthesis chip: Yamaha YM2151 @ 4 MHz (8 FM channels, 8‑bit bus width)
- PCM sampling chip: SegaPCM 315‑5218 Sound Controller @ 4/16 MHz (stereo)"

Rheyne - Live Jam #181 (live looping with Ableton Live)


Published on Sep 30, 2017 Rheyne

"Live looping with analog synths, a Fender Rhodes, and Ableton Live. Recorded in one take with no pre-recorded loops or sequences.

Sounds are from a Moog Mother-32 and DFAM, a Make Noise DPO and 0-Coast, a Dave Smith Instruments MoPho, and a Fender Rhodes. All effects are from Ableton.

Live Jams and Sequenced Jams on BandCamp: https://rheyne.bandcamp.com"

Moog Sub Phatty, Behringer CC300 Chorus Space-C & Line6 Verbzilla


Published on Sep 30, 2017 3rdStoreyChemist

"Sub Phatty synthesiser through a CC300 and Verbzilla reverb.

No further processing except normalisation."

Waldorf Rocket & Behringer VD400 Vintage Delay


Published on Sep 30, 2017 3rdStoreyChemist

"Rocket synthesiser through the VD400 delay.

No further processing except normalisation."

Tasty Chips GR-1 Live Performance


Published on Sep 30, 2017 Tasty Chips

"The GR-1 prototype being used in a live performance by Erwin Tuijl of Pocket Knife Army. Drums were done on the Elektron Analog Rytm. All synth sounds done on the GR-1 :100% dry, no FX processing.

Please help us reach the last GR-1 stretch goals! Thank you!
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/844778849/gr-1-granular-synthesizer"

Roland Boutique D-05 P1 (Preset 1:Original D-50) All 64 Presets


Published on Sep 30, 2017 official quelltll

Playlist:
Roland Boutique D-05 P1 (Preset 1:Original D-50) All 64 Presets
Roland Boutique D-05 P2 (Preset 2: New for D-05) All 64 Presets
Roland Boutique D-05 P3 (Preset 3: PN-D50-01) All 64 Presets
Roland Boutique D-05 P4 (Preset 4: PN-D50-02) All 64 Presets
Roland Boutique D-05 P5 (Preset 5: PN-D50-03) All 64 Presets

Roland D-05s on eBay

Delica - a delicate patch for Eurorack synthesiser


Published on Sep 30, 2017 Luke Killen

"Making delicate sounds with Noise Engineering's Basimilus Iteratus as root sound source. filtered via a Epoch modular Twin Peaks amplitude modulated with a Make Noise Maths under the careful control of a Tiptop z8000 and a 4MS PEG. Melodically sequenced by a Make Noise René."

It's a training day


Published on Sep 29, 2017 RELOAD

"Reload training modular experience"
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