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Friday, November 23, 2018

How to create drum sounds on a virtual analog synth (Bass Drum, Snare Drum, Hihat, Claps)


Published on Nov 23, 2018 Floyd Steinberg

"In this video, in response to a viewer request I'm creating a drum kit on the Novation PEAK, trying to explain what I'm doing so you can recreate that on any other (virtual) analog synth, e.g. the Novation Circuit."

Glo the Polyphonic Whale - Granular Sampler


Published on Nov 23, 2018 Gecho Loopsynth

"This is how the Granular Sampler patch manipulates your singing in real time.

Tilting the whale front-back controls polyphony, left-right selects major/minor chord and increases the stereo spread. You set the chord key by your voice."

A Delia Darbyshire Moment on the Make Noise Morphagene


Published on Nov 23, 2018 mylarmelodies

"Happy Delia Darbyshire day (23rd Nov! https://deliaderbyshireday.com/) - Here's a bonus clip I've never uploaded here before, from when I made the Morphagene Demo - inspired by how Delia Darbyshire used piano to tune her vocals for 'Blue Veils and Golden Sands', which she turned into a reedy instrument sound (using 1960's tape studio magic, not really what I'm doing here...)."

Delia Derbyshire/Blue Veils and Golden Sand

Published on Apr 17, 2009 iiishtar

Blue Veils & Golden Sands

Published on Jun 17, 2012 Dave Kahn

"Martyn Wade's radio play about the composer and electronic music pioneer Delia Debyshire."

Soundmit 2018 - International Sound Summit - Overview


Published on Nov 23, 2018 SOUNDMIT

Soundmit 2018 - 3/4 Nov 2018
www.soundmit.com

Soundmit 2018 - Overview
www.soundmit.com/en/s2018
www.soundmit.com/it/s2018

Exhibit at Soundmit 2019!
Contact us at info@soundmit.com

The second edition of the Soundmit - International Sound Summit ended keeping all the promises. 35 exhibitors from 11 different countries, over 800 visitors and 170 operators in the sector. Institutional patronage increased with the Italian Trade Agency, E.M.E.A., Politecnico di Torino, Politecnico di Milano, DAMS Turin, University of Rome Tor Vergata and Arduino.

We would like to thank all the companies, manufacturers, makers, supporters and artists who participated in this fantastic edition.

Thanks to:
Arrel Audio, AudioDj, Ausr ltd, Baloran, Bastl, Bjooks (patch&tweak), Cavisynth, Euterpe Synthesizers Lab, Eventide, Fase Lunare, Finegear, Fingersonic, Grau Modular, Haken Audio, Intherphase Audio, Jomox, Keen association, La Voix Du Luthier, Modor Music, Nondestructive Design, Roland, Schertler, Schmidt Synthesizers, Soundmachines, Special Waves, SSSRLabs, Synth Fest France, Theresyn, This is not rocket science, Wavelicker, Yamaha, Zirante, Audio Modeling, Audiolino, Midiware, Moog.

Treadstone-Analogue Solutions Bass demo part 2 (no talking)


Published on Nov 23, 2018 Dziam Bass

"Hi friends.
I have the next part of the recesses of powerful bass from Treadstone from Analogue Solutions UK Ltd.
in this video there are two parts that really show the solid sound of this little monster. it must be remembered that Analogue Solutions has a 25-year-long tradition of synthesizing, and this compact compact housing hides a truly powerful sound.
Some fun with the resonance and the attack filter. I think that the best thing is to check what is the small box.
This is not only a small synth but also the possibility of many modulations thanks to the built-in cross connections for modular or semi-modular synth connections.
Also filter goes low this analogue SSM style 24db filter really does a great job.
LFO, Noise, Sub Osc, EG, PWM, lofi digital echo are just part of the possibilities that you can modulate by flying it in different ways.
http://www.analoguesolutions.com"

Kiwi ‘Condor’ Rex The Dog Remix - Live Modular Synths


Published on Nov 23, 2018 Rex The Dog

Thought this was a pretty cool standing setup. Great build up as well.

"Here is a live jam of my remix of Kiwi’s ‘Condor’ which comes out today on Correspondant Records, you can buy/stream/download the track here: https://rex.lnk.to/CONDORRMXYo

On the left is my live rig, on the right is my studio rig. In the middle is me."

Elements - d0 - AFG - A-101-1 - Gristleizer


Published on Nov 23, 2018 isvisible isinvisible

Let this one develop. The start of this one reminded me of Joy Division. I read that Ian Curtis was a big fan of Throbbing Gristle no less.

As always, the video description off of YouTube:

Drums:
Bass & Snare - Sound Master SR-88
Cymbal - Wurlitzer Swingin' Rhythm
(drums mixed, then a touch of gain added by the Gristleizer Pre-Amp (TG-5)

Picked String(ish) Sound:
Mutable Instruments Elements into Mungo d0 delay

Ambiance:
Mutable Instruments Rings into Shimmer card in Z-DSP

Bass:
Livewire AFG

Fuzz Bass:
Future Sound Systems Gristleizer

Acidic Bass:
Livewire AFG into Doepfer A-101-1 Vactoral Filter

SunVox on iPAQ (Pocket PC)


Published on Nov 23, 2018 Alexander Zolotov

Mobile music before iOS & Android. Mainly tweaking and building up sounds to start. Final track comes in around 12 minutes in.

"Making music with SunVox on an old pocket computer (Compaq iPAQ, 206 MHz).
+ final playback from tape

SunVox: http://warmplace.ru/soft/sunvox
Track source: http://warmplace.ru/music/sunvox/5102.zip

Config: SunVox 1.9.4c, buffer size 1536, sample rate 44100, system - Pocket PC 2002 or Windows Mobile 2003 (based on Windows CE)."

Roland Jupiter-4 Analog Synthesizer (1978) Child Of The 80s - retrowave track


Published on Nov 23, 2018 RetroSound

"(c) 2018 vintage synthesizer demo by RetroSound

all synthesizer sounds: Roland Jupiter-4 analog synthesizer from the year 1978 (early BA662 filter model)
The internal arpeggiator is triggered by the LinnDrum.
drums: LinnDrum (1982)
recording: multi-track without midi
fx: reverb and delay

This is an early BA662 filter based Jupiter-4 (vs. the later, more common IR3109). These are in my opinion the better, wilder sounding models, really unique sound character.

Used by Duran Duran, Human League, Yazoo and many others."

Casio SK-1 - Is a full production possible with only this?


Published on Nov 23, 2018 Espen Kraft

Completed track starts at 3:50

"Casio SK-1 sampling keyboard from 1985. Is it just a retro toy these days? Is it possible to make a full production using only sounds and samples from the SK-1?

https://soundcloud.com/espenkraft

I think it is and I've sampled a couple of sounds from the Roland Alpha Juno 2 into it, multi tracked it in the computer. I've also slowed down a couple of the internal rhythm tracks and recorded those into the DAW and from there chopped these up and created a new drum track.
Vocals recorded and voila! A brand new track. "The Weekend".
Every sound is off the SK-1, vocals added, mixed and mastered.

I use DistroKid for all my releases onto streaming services.
Try out Distrokid yourself and get a 7% discount off your first year by using this link:
http://distrokid.com/vip/espenkraft

Growing up I listened to so much synth-pop and it's only natural that my own tracks takes inspiration from many of the acts I loved back then. I still love them and listen to them!

Howard Jones, Depeche Mode, Pet Shop Boys, New Order, Thompson Twins, Tears for Fears, The Human League, Propaganda. FGTH, Ultravox, OMD, Euryhmics, Duran Duran, Giorgio Moroder, Jean Michel Jarre, Jan Hammer, Alphaville, A-ha and many more."
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