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Friday, April 20, 2018

ZenSound AETHRA Diva soundset


Published on Apr 20, 2018 ZenSound

"Available now: https://www.zensound.es/soundsets/div...

Aethra dives deep into the dystopian, gritty, low-fi and nice analog sounds.

Aethra is inspired by the music of Klaus Schulze, Jon Hopkins, Boards of Canada and Solar Fields. This soundset has been lovely designed to keep you in the creative and inspiration zone.

Aethra is formed by bleak and thrilling ambiances, bizarre atypical synths and keys, strong analog bass loops and basses, large evolving leads and pads, lots of Berlin school sequences and arpeggiators, cinematic percussion loops and creative science fiction effects.

All the 128 patches are ready to grab and drop into your projects to discover original musical ideas and fill inspiration gaps."

Moog DFAM World Drums


Published on Apr 20, 2018 PaulLawlerMusic

"Incorporating the DFAM into World Music."

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Refreshing!

Molten Modular 20 - Vermona randomRHYTHM review and demo


Published on Apr 20, 2018 Molten Music Technology

"The randomRHYTHM is a trigger sequencer, drum machine, pattern creating, trigger happy, swinging, randomising, liver performing module with bags of character and deep levels of fun.

Intro - 0:24
The basics - 03:31
Rolling the Dice - 06:50
SEQ OUT - 09:22
Swing - 12:15
Triggering envelopes - 13:31
The Edit button and Reset - 21:37
Final Thoughts - 27:45
Closing demo - 32:17"

Blofeld wavetable pad sound design


Published on Apr 20, 2018 once upon a synth

"This is a tutorial on how to make a pad sound using wavetable oscillators on the Waldorf Blofeld. We'll make a patch from scratch and in the end we'll be able to quickly switch the patch from a pad to more of a keyboard patch using the mod wheel."

Behringer Model D - soundtest and first experiences with the new synthesizer (Riamiwo StudioVlog 86)


Published on Apr 20, 2018 riamiwovideos

"After months of waiting the Behringer Model D finally arrived :) Here's a first test session, where I checked the mainly tested the sound. In the first part I played the Model D with the Keys of the Moog Sub37, in the second part I sequenced it with the Arturia BeatstepPro using CV.
After my first sessions with the Model D I would definitely say it sounds like a Moog;)"

Progressive house on DIY synths


Published on Apr 20, 2018 Konstantin T

"Making some music on a couple of Protosynths V1LP and a couple of V2 prototypes. Hypnotic progressive basslines on the V2's, pads on the V1LPs, both running in polyphonic mode."

Avalon Bassline


Published on Apr 20, 2018 DJTricks1

"There's many Clones,Modular Synths, Synthesizers e.t.c that may tempt you! They can all make a 303 sound! But if your lucky enough to play with a Avalon Bassline ...you may just fall in love!

TB-303 or Avalon?

Without a doubt the Sound, Sequencer, Connectivity, the external filter cards,of the Avalon is just Wow pleasing ..! BUT i won't be letting go of my TB-303 anytime soon.. they are both a match made in Synth Heaven! :)

Amen."

Buchla Triple Morphing Filters First Encounter


Published on Apr 19, 2018 therudyrude

"I'm using Buchla's 261e,259e,207e,281e and 267 for a bit of Randomness. Outputing in Clouds"

Just Oberheim over-engineering everything


Published on Apr 19, 2018 Synthead

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Funny. You gotta fit it in somehow. :) What's worse are the stacked voice boards on the right. Not sure about the OB-X in this video, but on the OB-Xa, the hinges that allow you to flip the top four voice boards up are screwed into the case and attached to the daughter board. The problem is they can get slightly out of line if they are twisted, and if they aren't in line, they can be damaged due to stress when you lift the board. Think of trying to open a door or lid with the hinge not at a right angle.

Oberheim OB-X factory patches cassette data


Published on Apr 19, 2018 Synthead

Watch your speaker levels on this one!

"Play this video into your cassette in to verify or load the patches. Enjoy!"

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Just like modem connection signals from days past! Ever wonder what those "Tape" jacks on the back of vintage pre-midi synths? It wasn't to record your music to tape. It was for backing up and loading patches. I'm guessing 99.99% of you already know this, but for the .01%, now you know. ;) What you are hearing above is not coming from the OB-Xa's synth engine. It's an analog audio digital representation of data that the OB-Xa can decipher to load patches.
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