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Thursday, April 05, 2018

Moon Sequence. Moon Quad and mos-lab system.


Published on Apr 5, 2018 Resonant Anvil

"One take. Changes every four iterations - variously to octave, envelope, and keyboard. Patch as shown."

Review: Polyend SEQ and POLY: One sequencer to rule them all?


Published on Apr 5, 2018 loopop

"The most obvious feature of Polyend's SEQ sequencer is the 8-track, 32-step grid, along with a great looking aluminum and oak exterior. However, the abundance of control and charm come at a steep price. Is it worth it?

In this video I give a thorough in depth look at SEQ, and it's companion MIDI to CV eurorack module POLY, testing the sequencing of hardware, modular and software instruments.

On the software side, sequencing is quite simple. SEQ can send MIDI data via USB and supports sequencing on 16 separate MIDI channels, nicely controlling Spitfire Audio's Albion One orchestra.

On the hardware side, I test SEQ's ability to simultaneously sequence standalone synths and eurorack modules using its companion POLY module. Using all three outputs - USB and two MIDI ports - SEQ is able to orchestrate the Novation Circuit, Elektron Digitone, Moog Mother-32 and DFAM, and Plaits from Mutable Instruments, with many channels to spare.

Polyend's POLY eurorack MIDI to CV module works nicely as well, both complementing SEQ and as a standalone module. In the video I show how it can be used to play the three oscillators on Mother-32 and DFAM polyphonically.

SEQ emphasizes simplicity over features. Advanced sequencers such as those in Elektron machines have a longer checklist of features, but there's something about the broad view of multiple patterns at once, sprinkled with a few nifty tricks for quick and easy sequencing, that creates a very compelling environment for live performance."

General Controls Information, G-Stomper Studio 5.7


Published on Apr 5, 2018 G-Stomper Studio by Planet-H.com

"G-Stomper Studio is a Music Production Tool, highly optimized for doing Electronic Live Performances in Studio Quality. It's a feature packed, Step Sequencer based Drum Machine/Groovebox, a Sampler, a Virtual Analog Performance Synthesizer (VA-Beast), a polyphonic + a monophonic Step Sequencer for melodies, a Track Grid Sequencer for Beats, a Piano Keyboard, 24 Drum Pads, an Effect Rack, a Master Section, a Line Mixer and a Live Pattern/Song Arranger. Wherever you are, take your mobile device and start straight away creating your own music.

The integrated VA-Beast is a polyphonic virtual analog Synthesizer to produce complex synthetic sounds of any variety, designed for experienced sound designers as well as for beginners. So it's up to you if you just explore the Factory sounds or if you start right away with designing your own sounds in impressive studio quality. Its sound capabilities paired with the intuitive and clearly laid out interface simply makes G-Stomper VA-Beast to the ultimate Mobile Synthesizer. You will be able to create the sounds you want, and you'll do it faster than on any other mobile synthesizer."

Classic Roland Sound / TR808 / SH101 / JUNO6 / JX3P / TR606


Published on Apr 5, 2018 Analog Resistance

"Small jam made at home, no post production, 1 take recording."

Riamiwo - Deltawelle / Studio Livesession with Moog Sub37 and Dreadbox NYX (Riamiwo StudioVlog 82)


Published on Apr 5, 2018 riamiwovideos

"Here's the studio-session of my track Deltawelle - released today on the compilation Obendeeptech at Obenmusik
Get your copy here:
Beatport: https://bit.ly/2q78Gb6
iTunes: https://apple.co/2q6Jgeu"

Eurorack Modular Trance Live Performance


Published on Apr 5, 2018 chisel316

"My first try at a full Trance song using the Eurorack modules plus the Korg Volca Sample for drums. The drums are actually triggered from the Eurorack using Ddrum ddti CV trigger to MIDI box that is just off the camera on the left (you can see all 10 patch cables wrapped together).

Patch design:

Pamela's New Workout is the master clock and is triggering drum samples in the Volca, the sub/acid bass sequence in the Kraftzwerg, the mid bass sequence in the o_C which is sequencing the Disting mk2 saw wave through one side of the Korgasmatron low pass filter into the uVCA and the Disting mk4 which is sequencing the uBraids supersaw through the other side of the Korgasmatron low pass filter into the uVCA. o_C sequence has its own envelopes, while the Disting VCF/VCA are modulated using the Make Noise Function. All audio outputs are mixed in the Doepfer 138c where they are sent into the Behringer UMC 1820 audio interface connected to my iPad mini 4.

iOS effects:
Audio Damage Dubstation 2 (Delay)
DDMf Envelope (Reverb)
FAC Chorus
FAC Maxima (Maximizer)

Trance arp sequence:
Max Braiman Trance Essentials"

Roland D 05 Boutique Preset Part. 2


Published on Apr 4, 2018 DKS SYNTH LAB

Part 1 here.

Illumination Ceremony // Digitone + Digitakt + Analog Heat


Published on Mar 29, 2018 r beny

"A ceremony of illumination with the Elektron Digitone, Digitakt, and Analog Heat. With a special guest who may or may not be a rubber duck.

I am really digging this combination, this is only barely scratching the surface of what these little boxes of magic can do. More soon."

u-he to Intro New Hardware Eurorack Module at SUPERBOOTH18?


It looks like u-he, the maker of countless software synths will be introducing their first hardware eurorack module at this year's SUPERBOOTH.

Wednesday, April 04, 2018

Project AF86 Moog DFAM x 2/ Behringer D/ Elektron Analog Keys/Korg Odyssey Demo


Published on Apr 4, 2018 Mattelica

"Live take of an original track with the Moog DFAM x 2 clocked by the Elektron Machinedrum, the Behringer D cv controlled by the Elektron Analog Keys + internal tracks + Korg Odyssey on lead also cv controlled by the AK to a Roland VS 880 multitrack recorder to a Yamaha MG10xu with gated reverb to a Canon 6D + a 50mm 1.4 lens."
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