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Tuesday, February 13, 2018

No, That's My Fern. - OB-6 and Circuit Jam


Published on Feb 13, 2018 tarekith

"Quick improv with the lovely Dave Smith OB-6, and the ever functional Novation Circuit."

Live performance with VOLCA-MIX and Tony Horgan - The VOLCA-Expert!


Published on Feb 13, 2018 Korg

"Tony puts VOLCA-MIX through its paces in a live performance with VOLCA-SAMPLE, KICK and KEYS. KAOSSPADQUAD providing delay through the VOLA-MIX’s aux. Apart from the patterns made by Tony, the entire video was performed live with no overdubs or multi-tracking."

Microvolt 3900 Introduction Video & Official Press Release


Published on Feb 13, 2018 Pittsburgh Modular Synthesizers

"A brief tour of the Microvolt 3900. A modern, semi-modular synthesizer inspired by the instruments designed by our heroes. The Pittsburgh Modular Microvolt 3900 takes a new approach to building a raw, analog monosynth with a host of unconventional and inspirational features. Patch cables optional."

Update: And the official press release:


"Pittsburgh pens love letter to the analogue monosynth with Microvolt 3900 desktop delight

PITTSBURGH, PA, USA: having turned heads and opened ears at The 2018 NAMM Show last month in Anaheim, CA, electronic instruments-maker Pittsburgh Modular Synthesizers is proud to announce that it is taking preorders on its Microvolt 3900 — duly destined to delight desktop synthesizer supporters anywhere as a modern, semi-modular synthesizer inspired by the instruments designed by the company’s heroes, though taking a new approach to building a contemporary analogue monosynth with a host of innovative and unconventional features that makes it stand out from the sound of the crowd — as of February 14…

Thanks to Pittsburgh Modular Synthesizers’ new temperature-stabilised, dual-VCA (Voltage Controlled Amplifier) oscillator core, the analogue audio engine of the Microvolt 3900 feeds a set of timbral wave-shapers carefully crafted for deep harmonic shaping, allowing a layer of additive synthesis alongside the classic synthesis waveforms. Waveforms are fed into the binary filter, a custom state-variable filter architecture allowing for near-infinite resonance — with or without self- oscillation. Sonically speaking, this creates a juicy, fluid filter, adding depth and energy to the oscillator that can capably scream on demand!

AudioKit Pro FM Player | 80s Hybrid Sound patch (iPad iOS synthesizer app)


Published on Feb 13, 2018 Whentherushcomes

"Playing the AudioKit Pro FM Player '80s Hybrid Sound' patch, using the Yamaha Reface CS as a midi controller.

More info on this great free app:
https://audiokitpro.com/fmplayer/

iOS App Store link:
https://itunes.apple.com/app/fm-playe..."

Plexis - Colors (Moog Sub 37 & Volca Bass & PO-12)


Published on Feb 13, 2018 Plexis

"Long time no see, but I'm back with another little jam :)
Next month I will buy the Novation Peak, can't wait to play with this little beast!"

Rheyne - Sequenced Jam #69 (Live Modular Synth Performance)


Published on Feb 13, 2018 Rheyne

"Recorded in one take with sounds from a Make Noise Morphagene (playing a reel of Fender Rhodes sounds), Noise Engineering LIP, Moog DFAM, and a Make Noise DPO. Sequenced with a Winter Modular Eloquencer. Reverb is from a Strymon BigSky."

Clavia Nord Rack 2X Synthesizer

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Harmonized


Harmonized from Jochen Bohnes on Vimeo.

"Finally, I've reached the 70s (again!).

5 oscillators, 2 as an octave for "melody", in between 3 harmonic tones. I've written a 5 octave harmonization of 12 tones, every octave different - done with Max/MSP.

For a slight detune I used a wrong calibration curve with one of the two melody oscillators."

Zero Gravity


Published on Feb 13, 2018 Miguel d'Oliveira

1 patch improv on an OB-6
reverb from a Lexicon model 200
No other FX used - OB6 has its own CHORUS [on] throughout and I switch the native Ring Modulator [on] around 3:15

includes footage of a gasometer that I shot in south east London

Zoom MS-70CDR - 50 Synth Presets


Published on Feb 13, 2018 chronosproject

"50 custom presets made for wonderfull pedal Zoom MS-70 CDR
by Nick Klimenko, www.lfo.store Team.

Using algorhytms like:

Pith Shifters
Shimmer
Black Hole
Delay
Different Types of Reverberation
& Chorusing

You can dive your instrumet (synth or guitar) into cosmic abyss
to create deep ambient landscapes or play live.

All the presets can be easily loaded via usb inside the pedal
using this wondefull resource:
https://g200kg.github.io/zoom-ms-utility/

For this demo we used Korg Monologue synth with its dry initial sound.
So all the fx you hear - are going from Zoom MS-70 CDR, tempo synced."
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