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Tuesday, November 20, 2018

APP JAM - Outer Limit - Outta Bass, Samplr, Sector, Reason, Moog


Published on Nov 20, 2018 redskylullaby

https://redskylullaby.com/
AppJam using Outta Bass by FSRS Apps
Samplr by Marcos Alonso
Sector by Kymatica
Reason Compact by Propellerhead
Digital D1 by Audiokit
Animoog by Moog
Sunrizer by BeepStreet
Recorded and mixed in Auria Pro by WaveMachine Labs using FabFilter plug ins.
Video edited in LumaFusion on iPad

The ARIES 300 Modular- a song


Published on Nov 20, 2018 AutomaticGainsay

"Here is a song created through multitracking the monophonic ARIES 300 modular. All instruments (except drums) were created via patching the ARIES.

This video was funded by the Patreon supporters of Automatic Gainsay. Support the creation of this video and all of the Automatic Gainsay videos that have helped you by becoming an Automatic Gainsay supporter on Patreon!
http://www.patreon.com/automaticgainsay"

DIY "IKEA Hack" Plate Reverb. Sub $100.


Published on Nov 20, 2018 LeoMakes

Cool new DIY video from supporting MATRIXSYNTH member, LeoMakes. Update: part 2 added below.

"Watch Leo make a surprisingly good-sounding and "playable" plate reverb using an IKEA shelf and some basic electronics. It's a quick build that costs less than $100 in parts!

NOTE: This is a super-hacky prototype I made quickly as a proof-of-concept. It sounds nice, but there are several things that I will improve as time goes on, so keep an eye out for that (I'll post updates here).

Here are the parts I used. In case anyone is wondering, I am not endorsed or compensated by IKEA (or anyone else).

IKEA Bror Legs ($16): https://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/pr...

IKEA Bror Shelves -- you need two of these ($17 x 2):
https://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/pr...

A transducer (there are many options; here is what I used):
https://www.electrokit.com/en/product...

Two piezo pickups (again, many options; here is what I used):
https://www.electrokit.com/en/product...

There is a lot more research I would like to do with the selection of transducer and pickups (and probably a lot of other things). If you build one of these or have made your own plate reverb in the past, please feel free to share your valuable wisdom in the comments!"

DIY "IKEA Hack" Plate Reverb Part 2 (Sounds amazing now!)

Published on Dec 11, 2018 LeoMakes

"Leo makes major improvements the (now famous) IKEA plate reverb in his last video! Total upgrade cost is about $40 and makes the reverb sound 100x better!

Audio Examples at 12:54

Here are the upgrade items and their approximate costs:
- Angle grinder (I rented it for $8/day)
- Cutting and sanding discs for angle grinder ($9)
- Box of springs ($8 and you only use a few of them)
- M4 screws, washersand wingnuts ($5)
- MDF board ($9)

I have made IR (impulse responses) of both the original and upgraded versions of the plate. I'll make a video about that soon and will be sharing the files for free. Please stay tuned for that.

If you build one of these or have made your own plate reverb in the past, please feel free to share your valuable wisdom in the comments!

My synth company (i.e., what I do when I'm not making videos):
http://www.strangesci.com"

"IKEA Hack" Plate Reverb Part 3 (Free IR files!)

Published on Dec 20, 2018 LeoMakes

"Leo makes and gives away IR (Impulse Response) files of the now-famous IKEA Plate Reverb! And it's 100% free!

Viewers have been asking me about posting IR files since the first episode and I thought it would be a good video subject. So in this video, I explain how convolution works, walk you through the process of making an impulse response file and demo some sounds. It sounds just like the real thing!

You can download the free IR files from the following:
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/3h28jv0wap...

(You can load these .aif files into most convolution reverb plugins to get the IKEA plate sounds in your own music).

If you use these IR files and create some beautiful, brilliant, amazing music (or other art) please come back and share it in the comments below! I get a huge kick out of seeing my work inspiring the art of other people.

Wishing everyone a happy and healthy 2019!

My synth company (i.e., what I do when I'm not making videos):
http://www.strangesci.com"

MATRIXBRUTE + EURORACK: Let’s make some pad sounds!


Published on Nov 20, 2018 BoBeats

"In this episode of Eurorack with Bo we take a look at Black Hole DSP 2 and Befaco Rampage to see if we can create some cool pad sounds using the Matrixbrute.

If you want to help me out join my Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/bobeats"

TEST SERIES Audio Damage ADM12 Neuron Eurorack with Mojo Hand FX El Guapo Fuzz


Published on Nov 20, 2018 Outsider Sound Design

"Audio Damage ADM12 Neuron Eurorack distorted / destroyed with Mojo Hand FX El Guapo Fuzz.

The purpose of 'TEST SERIES' is to focus on the sound design possibilities of various gear combinations. 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"

SH2-VCF Reporting For Duty! Eurorack Filter Module Demo #2


Published on Nov 20, 2018 gstormelectro

"Audio and Video by G-Storm Electro c. 2018

Following up on my prototype demo, the SH2-VCF is finished and reporting for duty. My SH2-VCF is a filter adaptation of the Roland SH-2 analog synthesizer filter using BA6110 op amps in place of the extinct BA662 chips of the original.

In this video I'll keep the talking to a minimum and explain how I resolved the BA6110 issue. And then put the filter through some paces including a massive kick drum, and an example track using TWO of these filters.

Be warned - some huge resonant kick drums ahead!
Audio recorded direct to Tascam DR-05 except the last part which has some delay.

0:00 Bass pad w/ two VCOs.
0:27 How I resolved the BA6110 issue.
1:35 Hand crafting these beautiful modules.
1:48 Bass pad + LFO + Resonance
2:04 Brutal Self-Osc Kick Drums (Filter Only)
2:50 Brutal Self-Osc Kicks through VCA (Bastl Skis)
3:25 Two filter Simple Track example, Bass: DNA Symbiotic Waves Delay: Timefactor, Kick: Tonus VCF

Oscillators - Pittsburgh Synth Box + Rozendall CEM3340 VCO
Envelope Contours - 2xADSR dual envelope
VCA - Bastl Skis
Sequencing - Arturia Beatstep Pro Pitch CV + gate

Check out my SH2-VCF and other cool modules available in my reverb store"

Sidrax texture


Published on Nov 20, 2018 hajimmie

"A textural impro of Sidrax with Memoryman Hazarai. The background loop is also by the sidrax, recorded to the loop buffer right before playing the video footage."

Gristleizer - Sid Guts Deluxe - Akemie's Taiko - Rings - Edges - Elements


Published on Nov 20, 2018 isvisible isinvisible

"Complex-ish, Abstract-ish melodies with a fuzzy lead-ish provided by the Sid Guts Deluxe being rammed through the Gristleizer.

Sounds:
Drums: Soundmaster 'SR-88' into TipTop Audio 'Z-DSP' reverb
Bass: Mutable Instruments 'Rings'
Organ-ish: Mutable Instruments 'Edges' into Doepfer 'A-188-2 Tapped Delay'
Plinky plonks: ALM 'Akemie's Taiko' into Mungo 'd0'
Percussive sounds: Mutable Instruments 'Braids'
More Percussive sounds: Mutable Instruments 'Elements'
Fuzzy lead: ALM 'Sid Guts Deluxe' into ZVEX 'Instant Lo-Fi Junky' into Future Sound Systems 'Gristleizer' into Modcan 'Dual Delay'

Sequencing:
Music Thing 'Turing Machine'
Doepfer 'A-155'
Electro-Music 'Klee'
Plus lots of switches etc."

Standalone Physical Modelling Synthesizer - Monash Final Year Project 2018


Published on Nov 20, 2018 Valerian McCaskill

"My FYP Video for ECE4096"

New maker to keep an eye out for. :)

The ASV - Complete Synthesiser Voice by Oakley


via Oakley Sound Systems

"The Oakley Analogue Synthesiser Voice, or ASV, is a complete analogue synthesiser in a 5U wide, or four MU width, module for the MOTM and MU formats. It consists of the traditional synthesiser architecture of two oscillators feeding a single filter, via a mixer, and then to an amplifier. Two identical four stage envelope generators (ENV1 & ENV2), and one sine wave low frequency oscillator (LFO) act as modulation sources to control the sound in a dynamically interesting way.

Each voltage controlled oscillator (VCO) is based around a classic sounding sawtooth core. VCO2's frequency can be hard synchronised to VCO1 by a front panel switch. Both sawtooth and variable width pulse waves are generated. These are both available from the socket field but only one from each VCO may be selected in the audio mixer that feeds the filter. An additional triangle wave from VCO1 can mixed with the audio signal from the filter prior to the final amplifier.

The AVS also has a sub-oscillator. This produces a triangle wave output that is half the frequency of VCO 1, that is, one octave below the pitch of VCO1. By default this is sent to the third level control on the mixer although this can be overridden by inserting a jack plug into the 'mixer in' socket. The sub-oscillator's output is also available on the socket field.

The pitch of both VCOs may be controlled by a master tune control on the front panel. Two octave switches independently control the base pitch of each of the VCOs. Each switch covers a range of three octaves. The pitch of VCO2 may also be offset from VCO 1 by the VCO 2 Tune control. The range of this control covers just over one octave from unison at the 9 o'clock position to an octave above at around 3 o'clock.
Pitch may also controlled by external control voltages (CVs) and internal sources such as the LFO and ENV1. Front panel pots control the depth of this modulation.

The pulse wave output from each VCO can be manually controlled by the pulse width controls. At their middle settings both pots will produce a 50% pulse wave, ie. a square wave. The pulse width of both VCOs can be dynamically altered with external CVs, or internal sources. Both VCOs use special circuitry to make the their average voltage output equal to zero. This reduces audible thumping when the pulse width is modulated quickly."

Additional info at Oakley Sound Systems.
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