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Wednesday, July 11, 2018

Roland Juno 6 Synthesizer Find of the Month!


Published on Jul 10, 2018 Mike Jack

"Found this amazing keyboard at a local resale shop today... my keyboard skills are a bit lacking but after a half hour, I recorded the following content. Very cool piece of vintage technology!"

Moog Sub 37 Lead Synth Solo (Lofi Hip Hop/Jazz) - Joe Aielli


Published on May 30, 2018 Joe Aielli

"Moog Sub 37 synth solo over a lofi hip hop style beat I made with samples from MXXWLL's Sounds Vol.1 sample pack. The bass is also from the Subsequent 37!"

sismo teaser - new machines coming soon...

sismo from sismo on Vimeo.

new machines coming soon...

Ebcidic live at Brighton Modular Meet After Party 2018


Published on Jul 11, 2018 DivKidVideo

"Here's Ebcidic's live set from the Brighton Modular Meets after party. As usual for those that know Ebcidic it's dark, ambient textures set to driving hard techno. For more footage see links under the former name VCOADSR below and grab his music here - www.ebcidic.com

https://youtu.be/5Wrv9W-B728
https://youtu.be/OlZ3E_w7Kfw
https://youtu.be/oZShmaYiFAs

This footage is from the Brighton Modular Meet on the 1st of July 2018. The event is held at the Attenborough Centre for the Arts at the University of Sussex. More information here - http://brightonmodularmeet.co.uk. However this after party footage is from the venue 'Patterns'."

En Zoo - Akai S700 Demo


Published on Jul 11, 2018 TheTrackdriver

"All sounds are sampled on the Akai S700. I was able to upgrade from v 1.3 to 1.6 thanks to a friendly viewer. MIDI sample dump works in both directions now which is nice when I need to backup my samples. It only works on a real Atari though but it's better than nothing."

First Look: Modal Electronics SKULPT 4 voice polysynth


Published on Jul 11, 2018 sonicstate

"Modal Electronics brought a pre-production prototype to our offices for a first look. Its a 4 voice poly synths, DSP based with two oscillators (each with up to 4 layers), sequencer, arpeggiator, distortion and delay FX, 8 modulation slots."

How Not to Fry Your Modular Gear & 7 Semi-Modular Ideas, Tips and Tricks for Synths


7 Semi-Modular ideas, tips and tricks for synths like MatrixBrute, Mother-32, MiniBrute 2 and more Published on Jul 11, 2018

1:00 TIP #1: Safely connecting CV to the Expression inputs of synths and guitar pedals using a floating ring cable

6:45 TIP #2: Using external envelopes to vary your synth sounds

9:25 TIP #3: Using MIDI to CV for sound layering and external control

11:45 TIP #4: Modular sequencing

15:05 TIP #5: Extending your sequencer with internal patching

16:55 TIP #6: Combining multiple mod sources

18:40 TIP #7: Adding external modular effects

Here's the clip I reference in my video: [embed further below]

Collaboration with Propellerhead Reason | KORG Gadget UPDATED


Published on Jul 11, 2018 Korg

iOS: KORG Gadget - KORG INC. - Regular Price $39.99 -> Special Price $19.99 (50% OFF)
Mac: KORG Gadget for Mac - Regular Price: $299 -> Special Price: $149

"KORG Gadget for iOS / Mac collaboration with Propellerhead Reason. The new version of KORG Gadget adds a new gadget and is available now!

An update is available today for KORG Gadget, the powerful music production software featuring 30 small synthesizers and drum machines. KORG and Propellerhead have partnered to offer 'Stockholm by Reason' to KORG Gadget users. Stockholm by Reason is a gadgetized version of the classic Dr. Octo Rex Loop Player from Reason 10, Propellerhead’s award-winning music production software.

Stockholm by Reason lets you easily and freely control loops and sample slices with your keyboard or pads. Switch between up to eight loops in real time for a new way to enjoy creating music!

And KORG Gadget for iOS / Mac has a special discount offer (up to 50% off) to celebrate our update. In-app purchases of audio sources on iOS will also be at special discounted pricing. The offer ends on 2018/8/8 (Wednesday), so please hurry! Don’t miss this great opportunity to get this incredible software."

Super Mario Brothers & The Legend of Zelda Themes Played on a Commodore VIC-20 from 1980


Published on Jul 10, 2018 MrCaliforniaD

"Yes. Your ears are working right. That old sound chip sounded pretty detuned. This song was made using the Vic-Midi cartridge from Retro Innovations. Please note that all track were recorded separately to avoid the chip from generating its classical overdriving when producing polyphony. I tried it and the result was awful. :) Please feel free to ask me any questions."

Playlist:
1. The Legend of Zelda theme played on an original Commodore VIC-20 from 1980
2. Super Mario Bros theme played on an original Commodore VIC-20 from 1980

AudioKit Synth One: Secret #2


Published on Jul 10, 2018 Brice Beasley

Check out secret 1 revealed by Jakob Haq here.
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