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Friday, October 13, 2017

Elektron Analog Four MKII


Published on Oct 13, 2017 RhythmDroid

"a machine from a dream"

Tim Exile's SLOR - Shed Load Of Resonators - Next Level Creative FX Plugin



Playlist:
Tim Exile's SLOR Shed Load Of Resonators - Sonic State video (new Project Rockpool collaboration mentioned at 8:15)
SLOR - Next level creative FX plugin
SLOR Sonic Exploration
SLOR Preset Examples

via timexile.com

Next-level creative FX plugin
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SLOR’s interface is incredibly straight-forward and tweakable for an effect with so much power. Explore ideas and make radical transformations quickly without menu-diving - and if you want to explore further there’s plenty of depth hidden in the ‘+’ pages just one click away from the front panel. Make big waves in your production using features such as live transient detection, envelope following, morphing, parametric polyphonic LFOs, polyphonic scale mapping, swarm pattern switching and much more.

System requirements

MacOS 10.10 onwards, Intel Core 2 Duo or higher
Windows 7, 8, 9 and 10, Intel Core 2 Duo/AMD Athlon 64 X2 or higher
Installation of Native Instruments Reaktor Player 6.2
SLOR is powered by Native Instruments’ Reaktor and is compatible with the FREE Reaktor Player"

Dreadbox DIY Hades - Unboxing and first part of the soldering (Riamiwo StudioVlog 58)


Published on Oct 13, 2017 riamiwovideos

"Last week I got the Hades DIY-Kit... so there's more working on the Hades than working on tracks! It's really funny and a welcome change to the normal studio-work! I hope to finish the Hades next week and looking forward to the first Jamsession with it!"

Update:

Elektron Octatrack & Waldorf Rocket


Published on Oct 13, 2017 3rdStoreyChemist

"Octatrack and Rocket synced together. Rocket sequenced and effects added by Octatrack.

No further processing except for normalisation."

Roland VCF 521 Demo


Published on Oct 13, 2017 AiynZahevSounds

"The Roland System 500 VCF just might be my favorite filter of all time."

Step inside DMX Krew’s amazing studio full of vintage synths


Published on Oct 13, 2017 FACTmagazine

"Synth crazy.

Best known as DMX Krew, Ed Upton has been making electro, acid and IDM-laced techno since the early ‘90s for labels such as Aphex Twin’s Rephlex, Legowelt’s Strange Life and, more recently, Hypercolour. He’s also a gear fiend, with a studio full of vintage synths and drum machines.

While we were visiting Upton to check out his custom-made drum machine, the Opal Rhythm Computor, we had time to check out everything else in his studio, including his TR-606, SH-101 and Ensoniq ESQ-1.

Watch above, and check out his new album Strange Directions at Bandcamp."

First go on the Elektron Digitakt


Published on Oct 13, 2017 Alain Kalender

"This is an awesome little beast!"

Analog Four MKII meets 202, 606, Milton, Space Echo and E1005


Published on Oct 13, 2017 Daniel Troberg

"The Analog Four MKII doing some probability sequencing together with intricate patching of the internal voices through analog effects such as the Yamaha E1005 and Roland Space Echo. Analog Four MKII also provides clock to the Milton PlanB sequencer and the CV out is sent back to the Analog Four MKII as well as the filter CV in of the MC202. No mixer used."

BoBeats & Cuckoo on the New Analog Four Mk2

Analog Four Mk2 – BIG First Look & Review of NEW Features!

Published on Oct 13, 2017 BoBeats

"First look & review of the Analog Four MK2 and its new functions. Also several sound demos to showcase the sound of this synth."

Analog Four MKII - Comparison with MKI + How to set up pedals

Published on Oct 13, 2017 cuckoomusic

"The Analog Four has received a major overhaul. The biggest updates being the totally new overdrive, the much improved bass response in Filter 2, and connectivity to expression pedals and CV in – This as well as a huge front facing overhaul: More dedicated buttons, that new OLED display with 180 degrees true viewing angle, those new buttons we've seen from the introduction of the Digitakt and more."

Eminent orgel out of key jam


Published on Oct 13, 2017 herbert4000

"Pointless ramming across my old detuned eminent organ. Be aware not to enjoy this at all. The cat liked it. Perhaps some freaks out there who might think this is cool. For those braves, god bless and thank you for watching."
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