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Wednesday, February 13, 2019

[DIGITONE] Modor + Quantum fMbruary #04 Edges


Published on Feb 13, 2019 CO5MA

Not sure what's doing what so posting this one more for the synth spotting and performance.

"#digitone #modor #quantum

'Edges' is tribute to progressive rock band Yes and and more precisely, a tribute to their album Close to the edge. And more precisely, a tribute to the "floating" moment just before the "I get up, I get down" part, sung by Jon Anderson.

I advise you to listen to this album and especially this short moment of musical grace: https://youtu.be/GNkWac-Nm0A?t=513

For me this is like being in a cave, seeing weird but beautiful things, creatures and unknown plants."

Moog Sirin Review by Ask.Audio


Published on Feb 13, 2019 Ask.Audio

Ritual Electronics Altar // State variable Eurorack filter with lots of CV control


Published on Feb 13, 2019 DivKidVideo

"**TIMING INDEX / SECTIONS BELOW** I was pleased to see Ritual Electronics announce Altar after first enjoying Miasma and working with them on that demo (link below). Altar is a state variable filter that rather than switching between low, band and high pass modes allows you to vary and blend between them both with the knob AND with CV control. That's a fairly unique feature as you rarely see CV controlled filter types/states on modules. There's also CV over cut off frequency and resonance all with attenuverters and a second cut off control with the 1v/oct input. Finally there's a nice asymmetrically clipping gain stage on the input to push things that bit harder for filter burn and a bit of saturation.

INDEX / SECTIONS

00:00 Hello and previews

01:22 Feature run down

02:31 Low pass sweeps and sounds

04:28 High pass sweeps and sounds (plus saturation comparison)

05:28 Band pass sweeps and sounds

6:00 Bassline patch with modulation

08:07 Filtering Miasma distorted drums

09:31 Creating feedback trails around a delay and adding character and animation with filtering the repeats

11:49 Audio rate modulation of cut off, colour & resonance

15:07 Animated and more complex filtering for drone patches

16:16 Self oscillation turning the filter into a sine wave VCO

16:45 Synthesising drum and percussion sounds

17:50 303 style acid patch

18:23 Filter FX and reverbs for multi-dimension sound layers

20:08 Rhythmic random modulation

21:37 Exploring both pre and post distortion around the filtering with Miasma"

Alesis HR 16 (Strellis Eprom) - Patters and Demo sounds. Linndrum,SP12,Linn9000,Drumulator,LM-1,DMX


Published on Feb 13, 2019 Sun's May Flower (Official)

"Alesis HR 16 sporting Strellis Eprom.

Some pattern i have programmed plus single sounds in the end of the clip.

All 49 sounds in the HR 16 are replaced with a selection of Linn LM-1, LinnDrum, Linn 9000, Oberheim DMX, Oberheim DX, Sequential Circuits Drumtraks, Emu Drumulator, Emu SP12 and Emu S1200 samples."

Moog Mother & DFAM Live Jamming Talk/Demo


Published on Feb 13, 2019 SourceDistributionTV

"Delivered at Synthfest 2018, we explored techniques for live jamming on the Moog Mother and DFAM, for improvisational music creation that embraces the unique interface of the machine. We explore how to get started with the Mother-32 sequencer, how to link the machines, and how they could fit into your own music setup."

[8] The Radiophonic One - STG Soundlabs | Matt Chadra


Published on Feb 13, 2019 ClavAnother

"Here is the final installment in my series on the new STG Soundlabs Radiophonic One synthesizer. This is a long form exploration of just some of the sonic capabilities of this amazing instrument."

Radiophonic One videos by ClavAnother

Tuesday, February 12, 2019

Roland RS-09 Gothic Analog Organ Strings Vintage Synthesizer Rik Marston


Published on Feb 12, 2019 SynthgodXXX

"#rolandrs09 #analogsynthesizer #rikmarston
Roland RS-09 Gothic Analog Organ Strings
Synthesizer Demo by Rik Marston
**Watch in HD!!** **TURN IT UP!!**

My beautiful vintage Roland RS-09 organ/string
synthesizer! So LUSH & SWEET! The ensemble
effect is AWESOME!!! This is a synth I had waited
for years for that always got away... until now!
It mostly works, it's missing the ATTACK slider
and cap... it has issues with the envelope I think.
Every time you change keys (unless holding one
or more keys down) the envelope re-triggers like
it was a mono synth! So it needs some repairs!
No Decay or Sustain on the keys unless holding
them down. If you know what may need to be
fixed on this little RS-09 please leave a comment
below! I want to restore this to it's fullest!!!
This still works great for what I need from it,
I would hold down more than one key anyway...
This is awesome for Ambient, Gothic, Synth-Pop...
No going to sell this one! It's a keeper for sure!!
Delay FX: ART MultiVerb LT on L2 39%

Thank you for watching"

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Panoptigon plays Giant Steps & Yakety Sax on Orchestron Saxophone Discs


Published on Feb 12, 2019 optigandotcom

"Another Panoptigon demo- this time a a comparison of a vintage Orchestron Saxophone disc with our remastered edition of the same disc. The vintage disc plays a midi file of Coltrane's Giant Steps, while the remastered disc plays a midi file of Boots Randolph's Yakety Sax. The reverb is onboard the Panoptigon, and there's a bit more applied in Giant Steps. Note that Yakety Sax has a fair amount of pitch bends, which are achieved on the Panoptigon by mechanically changing the rotation speed of the disc. Also note the fair amount of clicky noises when playing rapid passages like this. These sounds are a by-product of the unique way the Panoptigon produces sound, and were present on the vintage Optigan and Orchestron as well. This is an inherent and characteristic sound of these instruments. Both midi files were downloaded from the web. You can find info about pre-ordering a Panoptigon (which comes with our remastered edition of this Vocal Choir disc) here: http://optigan.com/2019/01/panoptigon..."

Late Night Improv | Elektron Model:Samples


Published on Feb 12, 2019 Nostalgic Ruckus

"Using chromatic mode along with a quick retrig and ctrl all at the end."

The Division 6 Business Card Synthesizer



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"The Business Card Synthesizer is a tiny synth that can be connected to a Business Card Sequencer, other synth gear, or played by itself.

These fun little kits were introduced at Knobcon 2018 as a build workshop. Now you can get your very own.

Headphones can be connected directly to the output of the synth, and there are plenty of knobs to play with, so you can easily make noises anywhere. Great for learning about synthesizers!

Features

Pulse, square, triangle, and sawtooth waves
Glide
2 LFOs with pulse, square, saw, triangle and ramp shapes
Attack / Decay
Low-pass filter
Sample and Hold
Manual gate trigger (can be locked on)
Course and fine-tune controls
Inputs

Power (7-15VDC)
CV
Gate
Outputs

Audio (for headphones or other synthesizer)
The Business Card Oscillator is available in several versions:

Fully Assembled

The synth is all built, tested, and ready to go! Just connect it up and start making noise.

Assembled w/ Enclosure

Built, ready to go, and installed in a custom enclosure.

Kit

We send you a board and a bag of parts so you can build it yourself. Difficulty level = medium (it’s all through-hole, but some of the soldering is kind of small). The kit includes:

PCB
Preprogrammed Microcontroller
All required parts to build kit
PCB/Chip Combo

If you’ve already got plenty of parts in your junk drawer or just want to source your own components, you can get this PCB/Chip combo. Includes:

Main PCB
Preprogrammed PIC Chip"

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