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Monday, November 12, 2018

Lancinantes Drone Synthesizer




This one was sent my way via Atomic Shadow. You can find it at Inear Display.


"Lancinantes is a drone synthesizer plugin : having no amplitude control envelope its oscillators are freely running, generating a constant sound. Three special additive oscillators are layered, allowing the creation of chords that can be conformed to a melodic scale.

The oscillators are built around harmonic combinations where each partial has a random amplitude modulation applied to create perpetual subtle variations. New sets of harmonics can manually be regenerated at will.

A mixer section allows you to adjust individual oscillators levels as well as the amplitudes of a sub oscillator and a white noise generator. The mixer output then goes through a resonant filter, an overdrive, a delay, and a reverb to further shape the sound.

Most of the settings can be set to random values thanks to a versatile randomizer section.


Of course, the real fun starts when you automate the controls and run Lancinantes through your favorite effects...

Available as VST and Audio Unit for Mac OS and Windows (32 and 64 bit)."

Behringer Neutron Nucleus of BASS Analog Modular Synthesizer Rik Marston


Published on Nov 12, 2018 SynthgodXXX

Behringer Neutron Nucleus of BASS
Synthesizer Demo by Rik Marston
**Watch in HD!!** **TURN IT UP!!**
**Clips a bit so watch your ears & speakers!!**

Behringer Neutron right out of the box, no patching.
Here I spend a bit of time tweaking the Neutron making
SUB Bass, Leads, Drones, Noise & weird special effects.
I am controlling the Behringer Neutron with my trusty
customized Roland JX-305 groovesynth. Very nice!
Rik
11/12/2018

Roland D-50 ambient pads Nov 12, 2018


Published on Nov 12, 2018 SynthMania

My 'favorite' synth
Green: 0:07
Yellow: 1:53
Blue: 3:22
Red: 5:11

Oberheim Matrix-1000 (1987) Part 1


Published on Nov 12, 2018 Nacho Marty Meyer

"no extra effects or processes were used
http://systenova.com"

YM3812 V3 Eurorack Front Panel Explanation and Demo


Published on Nov 12, 2018 Reckless Experimentation Audio LLC

"In this video we go though the major functions and layout of the YM3812 V3. Explaining how the patch points interact with the knobs and switches"

Sequential In The Spotlight Interview with JÖRGEN BOOTS


You can find an interview on Sequential's website here.

"Jörgen Boots is a Dutch composer, pianist, and synthesist who started out on the organ at the age of 10. Getting into all kinds of music, he began playing in several bands and projects, not only on the organ, but also on piano, synthesizers, guitar, and bass.

Nowadays he is back to the basics composing minimalist piano songs, finding inspiration from composers such as Ludovico Einaudi and Phillip Glass. Though Jörgen’s music evokes a minimalist aesthetic, he sometimes flavors it with modern technology such as synthesizers and loopers. The Prophet Rev2 has taken an important role in writing and performing his music.

We chatted with Jörgen on how he’s using the Rev2"

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You can find previous posts featuring Sequential's Spotlight series here.

Serge Tcherepnin joins Random*Source as Chief Innovation Officer


Serge Tcherepnin has joined eurorack manufacturer Random*Source as Chief Innovation Officer. The official announcement follows:

"Serge (himself!) is back

Synth legend Serge Tcherepnin joins Random*Source as Chief Innovation Officer

Frankfurt, 13 November 2018. Serge Tcherepnin, the inventor of the legendary Serge Modular synthesizer system and, like Don Buchla, one of the founders of what became famous as the 'Westcoast approach', has joined the Random*Source team as Chief Innovation Officer with a focus on developing the 5th generation of the Serge modular synthesizer system.

Serge Tcherepnin is an American composer, musician and electronic mastermind of Russian and Chinese descent who grew up in France and in Chicago. His first teachers in music include his father, Alexander Tcherepnin, Nadia Boulanger, Quincy Jones. He fast joined the musical avant-garde at Harvard, studying with Pierre Boulez and meeting Henry Flynt and other FLUXUS musicians, and some of the ONCE FESTIVAL group of composers, among which Gordon Mumma whose electronics were an early influence. Returning to Europe, he worked at the Studio di Fonologia in Milan and the BBC's Radiophonic Workshop where he became friends with Delia Derbyshire, while giving concerts with Irmin Schmidt, Jon Hassel, Katerina Krimsky, in Germany. Now back in the USA, he became known for designing unusual electronic devices for musicians like his brother, Ivan Tcherepnin, Maryanne Amacher, Mort Subotnick, Charlemagne Palestine, Kevin Braheny and Malcom Cecil. In '70 he joined the music faculty at Cal-Arts with the express goal of researching the uses of electronics for music. It's there he developed the idea and design of the first “Serge” modules and started his company, Serge Modular Music Systems, in Hollywood, in 1975.

Joining the R*S team will allow Serge to lead the development of a number of new and previously unreleased Serge ideas and designs. As Serge states: “I’m excited to work even more closely with Ralf and the Random*Source team as we share the tech savviness, obsession with quality and constant urge to push limits further. The main goal is to expand the range of modules and sub-modules that lend themselves to being 'patch-programmed" in unusual and unforeseen ways, thus to add to and expand musicians' studio synthesizers way past standard synth configurations. I’d like to see the Serge system to grow wide and large, modules all talking to each other, whether they originated in my Hollywood lair in '75, or in the '80s on Haight Street, or now, coming from Random*Source.'

About Random*Source
Random*Source is a project founded by Ralf Hoffmann near Frankfurt, Germany, with a mission to carry on and further develop and extend the work of synth pioneers Serge Tcherepnin and Jürgen Haible. Since 2015 Random*Source has been working in close cooperation with Serge on a new generation of the Serge system. Using high-end parts and components, SMD technology and modern production methods allowed to improve audio performance significantly and develop more compact, slimmer modules and systems. Together with Serge, Random*Source also faithfully translated the Serge range from its original (“4U”) format to the eurorack format – using identical circuits and sticking strictly to the unique user interface of the Serge system, the “Serge grid”. Latest offspring of that collaboration is the New Ring modulator which Serge designed for Random*Source in 2017."

Sub Phatty: Sound Design Tips & Tricks


Streamed live 2 hours ago Moog Music Inc

Starts at 5:20.

"On this live stream we explore sound design possibilities with the Sub Phatty with Moog Instrument Specialists Nate Marino and Steve Maass as they build a track from scratch."

Nord Sample Library - Choir, Bass and Synth


4 ways of using Symphonic Choirs on the Nord Stage 3 Published on Nov 12, 2018 NordKeyboards

"Check out Nord Product Specialist Staffan Lindroth demonstrating four different ways of using our brand new Symphonic Choirs by morphing and layering the sounds on the Nord Stage 3. The Symphonic Choirs are available for free download at nordkeyboards.com!

Download and listen to all samples here:
Nord Sample Library 3.0 (only Stage 3, Piano 4, Electro 6):
https://www.nordkeyboards.com/sound-l...

Nord Sample Library 2.0 (Stage/EX/2/2EX, Piano/2/3, Electro/2/3/4/5, Nord Wave): https://www.nordkeyboards.com/sound-l..."

One Small Synth, Ep. 11: Korg Monotron (modified)


Published on Nov 12, 2018 Aidan Burns-Fulkerson

"This is the eleventh installment in a micro-series diving deep into my collection of minuscule synthesizers and samplers. Each episode will explore one little noise machine.

0:00 Monotron Solo

1:33 Modification information followed by demonstration.

This is a special episode: I will be talking about the modifications of my Korg Monotron and showing the new abilities that the mods have added. I’ve added control voltage and gate jacks that are wired to the existing solder pads that Korg left open for modification.

The Korg Monotron is a great little synth that excels in weird cat sounds and screaming theremin-like solos! It sounds quite powerful for something so tiny. This was the first Monotron that Korg made. It has a single oscillator, one sawtooth LFO (can modulate the pitch or the filter cutoff) and a gritty filter with cutoff and resonance control. The ribbon controller spans slightly more than one octave, and allows for precise pitch control.

Let me know if there’s a particular synth you’d like to hear, and I’ll add it to the short list for future episodes. Enjoy!"
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