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Wednesday, September 19, 2018

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TEST SERIES PART 2 Tiptop Audio Z-DSP Roland VG-99 Guitar Synth Eurorack


Published on Sep 19, 2018 Outsider Sound Design

"PART TWO
Tiptop Audio Z-DSP with Roland VG-99 Guitar Synth.
Cards used in this video are Spring Waves, Bat Filter, Spirals, and custom card form Voltage CtrlR


The purpose of “TEST SERIES” is to focus on the sound design possibilities of various gear combinations when pushed to the extremes. This series is not musical nor does it serve as an instructional video. It is all about sound potential.

Please consider supporting this channel by purchasing a sample pack or music download from www.outsidersounddesign.com"

Outsider Sound Design TEST SERIES

you might need this for your synthesizer setup


Published on Sep 19, 2018

"I just got a new cool gadget to use with your synthesizer and midi controllers/keyboards. Check it out here: http://bit.ly/mumidi

BE AWESOME and become a Patron: https://www.patreon.com/bobeats

There are obviously alternatives to this product: HobbyTronics MIDI HOST, iConnect Mio 10, Bomebox, and many many DIY solutions in the description of this video I have many more suggestions" [below]


"MuMidi HubLink provides a means for Musicians to connect USB-MIDI devices together. Typically, this might be a sound generator device (such as a synth) and a controller, such as a keyboard or similar. Its rugged yet stylish design makes it suitable for desktop, studio and stage use.

By also providing power over USB to bus-powered USB-MIDI Devices, MuMidi HubLink can remove the need for copious power connections in a MIDI setup."



USB MIDI INTERFACE vs MIDI USB HOST – What is the difference? A Beginner Friendly Overview

Published on Sep 21, 2017

"My video where I recommended a midi usb host for your dawless setup got a few confused comments so I thought I would try and explain the difference between a usb midi interface and a midi usb host. While it is a very basic topic I felt that some of you might enjoy hearing about it. USEFUL LINKS DOWN BELOW!

Acidlab M303

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"Acidlab M303 Complete TB-303 Voice - Eurorack Modular Synthesizer

Oscillator: Waveform is selectable between square and sawtooth. Tuning control for setting the frequency. 1V/octave CV input for controlling the frequency. VCO-CV with attenuator (VCO Mod control). Input for de-/activating the silde function. Oscillator output.

Filter:303 low pass filter with controls for cutoff and resonance. The cutoff can be modulated with the VCF-CV input with the VCF-Mod control as attenuator.. Besides that the filter features a env-mod control for setting the envelope´s cutoff modulation depth. An audio input allows for filtering external audio material.

Envelope: manually controlled Decay-Envelope with gate input and envelope output.

VCA: internally modulated by the envelope, but alternatively it can work in gate mode. Separate VCA audio input. The accent input allows for setting accents with a CV/trigger.

The level of the audio signal at the OUT socket can be adjusted with the volume control.

Analogue Solutions Fusebox Analog Semi-Modular Synthesizer

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Sequential Circuits Six Trak SN 002516

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Gotharman's LD3 - Position Track Modulation


Published on Sep 19, 2018 gotharman

"Modulating note position track 1 with an LFO, and LD3 delivers a masterpiece!"

NOISE x Cubasis 2.6: a complete expressive mobile music studio


Published on Sep 19, 2018 ROLI

"Producing expressive tracks with your iOS device is now easier than ever with a groundbreaking update to the Cubasis app and NOISE.

The latest update for Cubasis (2.6) gives you access to all the MPE (MIDI Polyphonic Expression) capabilities of BLOCKS and the NOISE app in one extensive integration. For the first time every stage of the producing process for MPE sounds — recording, editing and mixing each instrument on a timeline based workflow — is now possible from a mobile device.

Start experiencing all the expressive sounds of NOISE within your Cubasis project. Add a NOISE instrument to your project to compose with nearly every expressive drum kit and melodic preset from your favorite ROLI and artist soundpacks.*

Enter Audio Unit (AU) full-screen mode to switch sounds, add effects and lay down your track with new Lightpad Block and Seaboard visualizers. You’ll be able to access plenty of your favorite NOISE features inside Cubasis — including Groove Kits, available in the NOISE AU for the first time ever.

If you own BLOCKS, the possibilities extend further. Pair with Cubasis 2.6 to take control of a completely portable and astonishingly expressive music studio. Connect your Seaboard Block or Lightpad Block wirelessly to Cubasis via MIDI over Bluetooth, then use the NOISE Audio Unit visualizer to record your tracks just as you would in the NOISE app.

As well as full support for BLOCKS, the latest Cubasis update also lets you use your Blocks to control the parameters of other apps that plug into Cubasis — such as the effects app Turnado or Moog’s Model 15 synth — so you can add extra expression or modulation as you perform.

Download Cubasis today from the App Store and pair with NOISE to enjoy the most advanced MPE music making experience for iOS.

*SWAM soundpacks are not supported by the NOISE Audio Unit."

Yamaha CS60 - Aftertouch to LFO Speed modification


Published on Sep 19, 2018 noddyspuncture

"The CS60 is an amazing and powerful synthesiser - but it's no CS80. As we know, the main differences between the two are that the CS60 is just a single channel instrument and also that it doesn’t have the individual [polyphonic] aftertouch which makes the CS80 so special. But there is another thing the CS80 can do which the CS60 cannot - and that's the touch response (aftertouch) control of the LFO speed. I decided to modify my CS60 so that it could and this really does take it so much closer to it’s big brother sonically. I still need to decide where to put the depth control which is why it's hanging loose while I test & demo the mod - but as you can see and hear - it makes a world of difference, taking it much closer to the CS80 and opening up possibilities never before seen on a CS60..!

So I am offering this *aftertouch* modification, which I can perform on your CS60 in roughly just over an hour - but you would need to bring the synth to me. You’d also have the added bonus of a cup of tea and also get to see my CS80 - if you’re lucky. ☺

Please contact me for full details: noddyspuncture@yahoo.co.uk"

Wish I was in the UK!

Your Work Defines You


Published on Sep 19, 2018 Miguel d'Oliveira

"Another track from my score for TV series; Michael Palin in North Korea.
Performed with a Roland Super JX [using a PG-800], Juno-6, Prophet VS and an AKAI AX80"
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