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Friday, August 17, 2018

Novation // PadCulture - The Story Of The Launchpad Lightshow


Published on Aug 17, 2018 NovationTV


"Novation have released a new film, showcasing the community of YouTube artists who make Lightshow videos, which often garner millions of views from around the globe. Profiling six prominent Lightshow creators, the film unmasks those who have built, and continue to grow, the scene. Beginning with what is regarded as the scene’s catalyst — Madeon’s Pop Culture video (from which the film derives its title) — it follows the chronology of the Lightshow movement, from creators getting their first Launchpads to their first million video hits, and what it actually takes to be a Launchpad performer.

The film features in-depth interviews with Exige (AUS), Kaskobi (UK), Madeon (FR), M4SONIC (AUS), Nev (US) and R!ot (US). Each artist contributes to guiding the narrative, as they recall their personal milestones and give their perspective on the scene. They recall the early days of the Lightshow, the inherent limitations of the original Launchpad, and how Novation’s technical advances allowed them to make ever more complex performances. They also discuss the tensions in the scene — the accusations and implications of people ‘faking it’ by miming to or pre-programming their LED shows — but also the shared goal of moving the scene onward for the mutual benefit of the entire community of creators and their audiences.

As a brand, Novation has supported the Lightshow community in various forms over the years. In 2014, they invited Australian Launchpad artist M4SONIC as a resident artist on the Novation booth at Winter NAMM. More recently, collaborations with creators Nev and Kaskobi showed cutting-edge applications of the Launchpad. This latest project with the Lightshow community finally breaks open some of the secrecy surrounding the scene in a story of hard work, limitless imagination, extreme technical prowess and tremendous personal triumph.

Pad Culture // The Story Of the Launchpad Lightshow was produced in-house at Novation and was Directed by Chris Mayes-Wright, whose 2014 film about the Focusrite Studio Console captured the imagination of many music professionals. The aim for this latest piece, says Chris, was “To look at Lightshow creators from another angle, both metaphorically and literally — I didn’t want a single overhead shot in the piece! My goal was for the audience to actually meet the creators and find out what inspires them.

For more information on the story, visit: https://www.novationmusic.com/padculture

Friday Fun: Prophet X and DrumBrute Impact Synth Jam


Published on Aug 17, 2018 sonicstate

"Its been a while, but the Prophet X review took a while - so we publish another in our occasional Friday Fun Synth Jam series. This time its the Prophet X and the Arturia DrumBrute Impact. Enjoy..
#fridayfun #synthjam #prophetx"

Also see Sonic LAB: Sequential Prophet X Big Fat Review.

A New Prophet VS? Part 2


Published on Aug 17, 2018 Wein Glas

"A Short Video to Show You, How the Prophet X Can Be Used As Some Kind of a New 8-Voice Prophet VS.

In This Video I Use The Touch Sliders to Blend Between The VS Waves. Part 1 used LFOs."

Part 1 here.

DSI Prophet 6


Published on Aug 17, 2018 3rdStoreyChemist

MS-20 Mini And TT-606 Jam


Published on Aug 17, 2018 Perfect Circuit Audio

"The MS-20 Mini has the has the same gritty and squelchy character of the original Korg MS-20. The external signal processor section of it can also be used to distort and filter other signals, in this video the TT-606 kick drum is run through the processor. The Cyclone Analogic TT-606 has the sounds of the classic 606 drum machine with more options for tweaking the sounds. The SQ-1 is used for sequencing and the Bastl Dude is mixing everything together.

Bundle available here: https://www.perfectcircuitaudio.com/k..."

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Tracks from The James Newman Groove Orchestra Upcoming Release: 'This side of the curse'


Published on Aug 16, 2018 Audio Illustrator

New tracks from supporting MATRIXSYNTH member, James Newman's upcoming release, 'This side of the curse'. You can find track details including their inspirations for the videos further below.

"This will be the opening piece for a 9 piece album I'm working on inspired from Biblical ideas and truths/passages and in a Pink Floyd/Orchestral mixed style. The Album will be called 'This side of the curse'. Here is the song listings:

1) This side
2) Broken
3) Out of Sync
4) A minor moment of reason
5) Let me out of here
6) And we are not
7) The silence of grasping air
8) Another Floydian Slip
9) Flip side

PS...once again I'm using a lot of the Behringer Model D on this piece but using a variety of other softsynths as well as the Moog DFAM and Mother 32."

Video playlist:

1. This side
"This side" is a song about this side of the curse. We all know that life is not only challenging but also downright hard at times. Even in the best of times we can see that life has a way of working against us.

I believe this life is indeed under a curse and that we all long to be set free from that which we are bound under.

This piece is based from Genesis 3.

I hope you enjoy. :)

Photo courtesy of Stephanie Newman.

James Newman 's music can be purchased at: jamesnewman.bandcamp.com

Let's Play with Tardigrain


Published on Aug 17, 2018 Tim Webb

"This year iOS got three great new granular synths! I'm going to explore them all, starting with Tardigrain from humbleTUNE. This one is extremely smooth with a lot of modulation available in a simple, performance-oriented, interface. Tardigrain is available on iTunes: https://goo.gl/X1Vx8a

If you've enjoyed this series please consider supporting it by becoming a Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/discchord If you'd prefer to help on a monthly basis, instead of per video, there is a monthly Patreon campaign: https://www.patreon.com/discchord_com (Patrons of both campaigns get the same benefits, including Ad Free viewing on the site!)

Be sure to visit http://discchord.com for the latest music app news!"

Gentile Robyn


Published on Aug 17, 2018 Todd Barton

Music Design by Todd Barton
Video by Bruce Bayard
Based on the tune, "Ah, Robyn" by William Cornysh (1456-1523)
Original recording (1973) Laurie Monahan, Sherril Kannasto & Beverly Simmons
Music morphed and manipulated in the MakeNoise Morphagene by Tom Erbe

Electro Traveller - Granular Voices in the Magic Forest


Published on Aug 17, 2018 Metunar

"Ambient performance with Tasty Chips Electronics GR-1 granular synthesizer in a forest of Onsernone valley in Switzerland.
Live recording direct from the GR-1.
The GR-1 was used with a Ravpower RP-PB054 powerbank.

http://www.metunar.ch"

ARP PPC (Proportional Pitch Control) demo flexidisc (1977)


Published on Aug 17, 2018 baward

"The little-loved PPC was ARP's attempt to inject more character into the Odyssey and Axxe synths."
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