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Friday, April 27, 2018

Frap Tools - Fumana - Vocoding & Spectral Transfer


Published on Apr 27, 2018 DivKidVideo

"In this video with the Frap Tools Fumana I take a look at vocoding and spectral transfer. I have 3 analogue oscillators going into the main inputs and a drum loop into the modulation input. We can do full 16 band vocoding with this thing and it's amazing. A little modulation of tilt and adding extra amplitude to some bands sounds great as does taking one of the envelope follower outputs from the mod section and using that to clock a sequence."

Friday Fun - Erebus and Clouds Synth Jam


Published on Apr 27, 2018 sonicstate

"Another Friday Fun Synth Jam - with the Dreadbox Erebus and our custom Mutable Instruments Clouds - this time we use some modulation."

How To Play Michael Jackson's Thriller


Published on Apr 27, 2018 Doctor Mix

"This time we have reconstructed the entire arrangement of Michael Jackson's 'Thriller'. To download the mix, multi-track, samples and MIDI please visit : https://www.doctormix.com/thriller-so...

To do all this we used the original vintage synths: Minimoog, Jupiter 8 and LinnDrum."

Update:

ROLI Grimetronic: NEW NOISE Soundpack!


Published on Apr 27, 2018 ROLI

"Unleash fierce sounds guaranteed to kick your grime and garage cuts into gear. This punchy pack is stuffed with wily basses, heavy orchestral stabs and two swaggering drum kits, all straight from the streets of London.

Learn more: https://roli.com/stories/grimetronic
Download the soundpack in NOISE: https://roli.com/products/software/noise

London has been the scene of many musical revolutions — including the genesis of the Seaboard and BLOCKS at ROLI’s Hackney headquarters. So to honor our East London heritage we’re releasing Grimetronic, our latest soundpack for NOISE and BLOCKS. It’s a proud celebration of grime: a rap style straight from the beating heart of London’s streets, with artists like Dizzee Rascall, Skepta, Stormzy and Wiley now taking the world by storm!

Play hard-edged drums, orchestral stabs and swaggering basslines inspired by a blistering blend of East London grime and UK-dancefloor music such as garage and jungle. Make your own grime or garage bangers, or add an unmistakably British twist to your hip hop, trap or electronic tracks.

Two punchy drum kits are the backbone of Grimetronic. They’re an arsenal of raw street noise perfect for rap battles, freestyles or adding London grit your beats. And a simmering selection of sounds like Dank Bass Pad and Urban Horns make it easy to channel the trailblazing spirit of London’s grime heroes.

Start playing Grimetronic today in NOISE. From Stadium Rock to Golden Age Hip Hop to Synthetic Pop Dream, there’s a stack of other soundpacks to choose from in NOISE too — to play either on your mobile device or on a Seaboard Block or Lightpad Block."

Convertor- Sonicsmith & ADX-1 Mode Machines processing drums


Published on Apr 27, 2018 Dziam Bass

"Convertor from Sonicsmith processes every signal released by ACO on the synthesizer signal. I love such modulations so I often use them for drums and other strange things to get unique sounds. in this demo of sounds ADX-1 (Analog Drum Machine) from Mode Machines I have transformed from Convertor. check how it affects the drums.!!!"

KDJ-ONE 2018/4/27


Published on Apr 27, 2018 KDJ ONE

"Production Model"

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Haven't seen this in a wile. See the KDJ-ONE below for more.

Review - Pyramid vs. Hermod: Powerful Squarp sequencers explored


Published on Apr 27, 2018 loopop

"I got some questions about the case.... check it out here: https://www.through-u.com/

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Squarp is a company that specializes in making sequencers – Pyramid and Hermod are the only two products it makes. Pyramid, which has been around for a while, was designed for 'regular' MIDI compatible instruments (though it has a few CV inputs and outputs). Hermod, its smaller, modular brother - released a few months ago - was designed with Eurorack control in mind.

This focus shows, and both sequencers have a massive sequencing feature set: high resolution sequencing, long flexible pattern lengths, polymetry and polyrhythm support, Euclidean sequencing, plenty of MIDI effects and much more – all things you typically see in a DAW, not a standalone hardware sequencer, and certainly not the one built into your synth…

A flexible sequencer can completely transform what an instrument can do – your gear won't sound the same when it's controlled by these two. The question is – how easy is it to get to these features and use them? Successful user interface design makes powerful features accessible with a quick, usable workflow. In this clip I give an overview of the top features of both sequencers, and show how to actually use them, so that you can make up your mind if Squarp have successfully balanced power and usability.

This review includes some of the top new features in Pyramid's beta OS version 3.0, just released last week."

Elastic Drums Midi Sync improvements for Update 2.1.6 (V2)


Published on Apr 27, 2018 Oliver Greschke

"Elastic Drums got reworked on the Midi Sync engine, now allowing to deal with latencies even.
For better hearing sync issues between the 2 devices, Elastic Drums is panned hard to left and the Korg drum machine to the right.

For my use cases for ingoing Midi Sync a delay value around -30ms was good and +10ms for outgoing Midi Sync. But this might be totally different for different devices and different use cases"

iTunes: Elastic Drums - O-G-SUS

Moog DFAM, Mother 32 and Mother 32


Published on Apr 27, 2018 Ehsan Gelsi

Against the word machine


Published on Apr 26, 2018 MIDERA

Radikal Technologies Spectralis 2
Access Virus TI
Korg EMX
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