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Saturday, June 23, 2018

New Loops Releases Trap Highlights (Construction Kits)




"New Loops has released Trap Highlights – over 600 Trap sounds spread across 5 construction kits influenced by some of today's biggest Trap hits.

There’s 485 Trap one-shots (including multi-samples), and 181 Trap loops including drums, percussion, hats, bass, plucks, leads, and loads more. Also included in this Trap sample pack are MIDI files for melodies and bass, and 169 loops in REX2 format, all manually edited.

The 5 Trap construction kits have been made as whole songs and the audio loops have many variations, such as: full drums, kickless, percussion, kick only, as well as wet and dry versions of synths. All file names have the BPM and the key of the song to make using these sounds as easy as possible.

New Loops Trap Highlights is available in 2 formats - Wav Pack, and Reason Refill (sold separately).

Intro price: £14.98 (reg £19.98) from https://newloops.com. There’s also a free demo pack to download try."

Analog Synth #1


Published on Jun 23, 2018 Andreas Remshagen

"A short session with selfmade analog-synth components.
Its recorded live and 99% analog (except the Yamaha FX500)"

Waldorf Rack Attack • Drum Machine / FM Synthesizer Module SN

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"Oh, boy.. this is one heck of a synthesizer.

Basically it’s a full-blown Micro-Q (2x25 oscillators, 25 part multitimbral) with a built-in step sequencer, and all the samples that were in the Roland 808/909 synths (cymbals). [Per Waldorf: "The RackAttack's virtual modeled circuitry synthesis is optimized for drums and percussion."] So it’s capable of emulating all the classic drum machines, (the Simmons is immaculate, plus there are unlikely ones in here like a Casio, some other 8-bits, of course all the old Roland kits..) and also extra capable of producing super far out and excellent modern, custom, wild kits. Plus it functions as a normal analogue modeling synth, not just a drum synth. Making basses, leads, pads, sound effects, whatever.. totally possible and really pretty simple. Same as any other Waldorf Q series.. maybe even easier, especially if you want crazy sounds. You can make it do one random sound, or an entire random program set, then play around and fine tune the results, all without overwriting the program you’re in until you’re ready to, the edit buffer is huge. Copy and paste sounds from any kit into any other kit.. get some FM noise and tweak it with the LFOs.. Oh, baby. Yes.

2 full and separate effects units are present. Includes a bit cruncher that can decimate any patch down to chiptune resolution — that’s really cool. Plus all the normal stuff, reverbs, chorus, flanger, phaser, distortion/overdrive, clock sync delays.. it’s all here in duplicate.

The FM on the oscillators is just sick. Not sure how else to describe it. It’s the key to producing drum sounds using analogue oscillators. The manual explains this in great detail, how they recreated the emulations of drums from the 80s. Crossing FM on 2 oscillators with any of the waveforms produces insane results. Making sounds that scream and cut through a mix is cake. Plus it has the Waldorf randomizer function that you can activate anywhere, any time to get a random patch generated.. it just turns every parameter at random, usually producing some jaw dropping or ear splitting tone. Use with caution! lol

So, yeah. We have 1 stereo input (to run anything through the filters and effects) and 6 programmable outs.. 1/4” of course, this isn’t a toy. Headphone jack on the front panel. MIDI in/out/thru. 12v power supply included. I have both the original German 220v and the original German 110v adapters, depending where it’s going, I’ll ship the appropriate one. I also have the original spiral bound manual (English version) which you’ll also get.

Let’s talk about the knobs on this, because it’s important: they are self-cleaning digital encoders, NOT potentiometers. So if they get janky, NEVER DO ANYTHING BUT TWIST THEM UNTIL THEY WORK SMOOTHLY AGAIN!! I see people buying and selling the Q series encoders on eBay all the time because they got antsy and sprayed contact cleaner in there and killed them. Don’t do that. Just twist them for maybe 30 seconds in each direction until you see a normal movement of the values on the screen. Also.. very sorry.. one of the knobs on this one went missing. But they’re easy to move around, I’ve always kept it clean, I normally leave knob 2 under the LCD screen as the absent one because I rarely touch it anyway. Replacing all the knobs with originals (there are some listed on this site right now) is just as easy as finding alternate knobs to slide on the encoders.. that’s if having one absent really bothers you.. personally, it never bothered me, neither cosmetically nor in programming / playing it. This is the only flaw on this unit, outside of that it looks and functions like the day I opened the box from Waldorf HQ in Germany.

I guess it’s highly coveted because it has the companion Waldorf Attack VST software to make programs in, then use this unit with its 6 outputs to slam the beats in a live or studio rig. Yes, you can completely program it using the interface with no computer. Of course. But people seem to like having that extra VST option (it is really cool). Look around forums, you’ll find people sharing kits for this going back to 2003. Chances are if you’re reading this, you already know exactly what it is and why you want it."

More Info on the Terratec Waldorf microWave PC & the Meaning of EWS


See the update in this post from Swissdoc.

Westworld Theme Remix (Novation Launchpad Pro Finger Drumming by Yeung Tung)


Published on Jun 23, 2018 Yeung Tung

"While we are all waiting for that Season Finale...

Sliced the theme up in Ableton Live, and remixed the clips with two other drum kits."

CHIPTUNE ALERT & GIVEAWAY: "Super Dolomiti Crunch" Released!!! #TTNM


Published on Jun 23, 2018 The Tuesday Night Machines

A new release from MATRIXSYNTH supporter, The Tuesday Night Machines. Info on how to win a free copy below.

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Winners are drawn randomly from the comments on June 26th 2018 and notified via a YouTube comment reply :)

Thanks to Strategic Tape Reserve!
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The tracks were all created on an iPad during a hiking vacation in the Dolomite mountains. I used NanoLoop, SidTracker 64 and PixiTracker 1Bit, as well as Final Touch for mastering. Fun times :)

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SYNTH ONE AppJam - Making Music with a Free Synth


Published on Jun 22, 2018 redskylullaby

SYNTH ONE COMING END JUNE 2018
http://redskylullaby.com/
AppJam made with sounds from Red Sky Lullaby presets in AudioKit Synth One
Recorded and mixed using Auria Pro.

KORG PS3100 controlled by SQ-1


Published on Jun 23, 2018 AnalogAssailant

Busted out the old Korg PS-3100.
Connected CV & Gate from korg SQ1 into
various points on the 3100 (filter and resonance CV in)
as well as VCA in.

Electron Digitone Cover - My Sundown, Jimmy Eat World


Published on Jun 23, 2018 Oscillator Sink

"I like Jimmy Eat World, and I like this song a lot, so I thought I'd try to cover it using the Digitone (with a tiny bit of help from the Teenage Engineering KO).

What you hear is a single, unedited live take (complete with a couple of vocal fluffs which I didn't go back and fix because it didn't feel honest).

This is the result of that experiment. I hope you like it!"

Moog DFAM & Mother 32 - In Depth Review


Published on Jun 22, 2018 Andertons Music Tech Dept.

"Jack and Alex try out Moog's latest modular tools to see what crazy rhythms and melodies can be created with the Mother 32 and DFAM."
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