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Tuesday, February 19, 2019

Teenage Engineering OP-Z Walkthrough (Punch-In Effects)


Published on Feb 19, 2019 Red Means Recording

"Hi it's a series of videos covering the various functions of the Teenage Engineering OP-Z."

Teenage Engineering OP-Z videos by Red Means Recording

Transistor-82 Lo-Fi Analog Percussion Synthesizer Test (in progress)


Published on Feb 19, 2019 gstormelectro

"Audio and Video by G-Storm Electro c. 2019

You may remember my discontinued Transistor-80,
it was a retro analog percussion Eurorack module.
Simple, quirky, fun. But it just begged for more.
I've been working on an advanced version, today I am giving a sneak preview.
I'm calling it the Transistor-82.
It's been a long time coming, testing sessions have been well...
...quite addictive!

The Transistor-82 will have all different circuitry compared to the predecessor.
But retains that special early 80s Lo-Fi Synsonics / Cynare / Drumfire vibe.
Along with many proper drum synthesis controls.
And welcome additions including CV input control over many parameters.
More will be announced soon as progress and design concludes.

WARNING - loud analog percussion chirps bleeps chaos, watch your levels!
Trigger shots coming from Varigate4.
CV modulations from S/H and Batumi LFOs.
Audio recorded direct to Tascam DR-05, no effects. None.

Check out my Eurorack modules currently available in my Reverb store.

http://reverb.com/shop/gstormelectro"

4ms Listen Modules & Battery Powered Pod Setup


Published on Feb 19, 2019 4mspedals

"Create a small but ultra flexible system for music production using Pods and Listen modules from 4ms Company.
The Listen IO module is your interface between Eurorack and external gear. Here we use the Listen IO to connect a KORG Volca Beats and Teenage Engineering Pocket Operator into our Eurorack system made of two Pod32's and a Pod20. Two headphone jacks on the Listen IO let you and a friend listen along in stereo.
At the end of the signal chain is a Listen Four, which mixes up to four signals in stereo and outputs to headphones and line level. A bigger version of the Listen Four is the Listen Four Quarters, which has 1/4" (6.35mm) balanced TRS outputs.

The entire setup is being powered directly from a Krisdonia laptop battery using our standard DC barrel cables, and offers hours of continuous low-noise use."


Listen Four

The Listen Four is a four channel stereo mixer with line, modular, and headphone outputs. Two mono channels with Pan knobs and two stereo channels with dual inputs provide optimal compatibility with both stereo and mono signals. The Listen Four can be daisy-chained to other Listen modules to create a larger mixer with sub-mix outputs.

Molten Modular DIY 05 - DivKid Mutes


Published on Feb 19, 2019 Molten Music Technology

"Here's a full build of the DivKid Mutes module kit as supplied by Befaco and Thonk.co.uk. Not many components, not many instructions but I'll take you through it and fill in all the holes. In the end you get an instantly usable, performance transforming, wicked little module for muting things in and out with lovely vactrol based switches.

Intro - 0:15
What's in the bag? - 4:29
Main PCB - Vactrols - 8:42
Main PCB - female headers and power socket - 20:16
Control PCB - 28:09
Front Panel - 34:27
Front Panel LEDs - 36:01
Front Panel sockets and switches - 39:08
Plugging it in - 55:02
Demo - 59:32
Conclusion - 1:04:51"

DivKid Mutes - quick jam

Published on Feb 19, 2019 Molten Music Technology

Make Noise QPAS // Quad Peak Animation System & Stereo Eurorack Filter


Published on Feb 19, 2019 DivKidVideo

"**TIMING INDEX / SECTIONS BELOW** So here's "the ultimate guide to QPAS" ... a mega tutorial, uber overview or any other silly name you'd like to title this with. Silliness aside, the QPAS has been great offering a lot of stereo filter tones with the quad filter cores and simple controls for a wide range of animation. The tone of the filter is hard to pin down as Tony of Make Noise designed the core (rather than cloning an old one) for the filter and the option to saturate the input VCA stage provides further tonal options. I hope this video is useful for currently QPAS owners, potential QPAS owners but more importantly I hope the video serves to demonstrate tchniques and provide ideas for any modules you own. I always try to make these useful for those with or without the module.

INDEX / SECTIONS

00:00 hello and patch previews (what’s to come)

02:22 What is QPAS? Feature and control run down

04:53 Raw sounds and sweeps

07:22 Audio rate talking filter vibes

08:02 QPAS & Morphagene Patch #1

09:51 Creating stereo images from mono sources and how to make an “opto auto pan” effect

10:43 QPAS in a delay feedback path and how to turn stale digital delays in awesome-sauce

12:54 Distorted bass sound design - looking at driving resonant peaks into distortion for hard electro, industrial and film/game like sound design

15:24 4 THINGS PATCH
15:37 Sweeping HP over full mixes
17:00 Bass boosts with the HP and high Q
17:55 Imparting chordal overtones
18:30 Envelope follower modulation for ‘auto filter’ sounds
19:05 Smile Pass phaser sounds over a mix

19:36 Phaser FX

20:18 QPAS & Morphagene Patch #2

21:14 best sound EVER

21:26 AM Synthesis tutorial with the QPAS + bonus LPG like patching

24:26 Emulating LPG / low pass gates with the QPAS

26:06 How to make a 4 pole 24dB octave response out of the QPAS’ 12dB 2 pole response

27:35 Making a “unique” band pass with self patching

27:55 4 mono peaks, 2 peaks filtering the other 2 peaks with self patching

28:52 Noise as a modulation source. Percussion, noise, new sounds and groove box action!

29:49 Shaping basic electronic percussion sounds

30:31 Imparting chord tones over your audio

31:06 Dynamics and expression with the input VCA

31:53 QPAS & Morphagene Patch #3

33:07 Random techno pings

33:32 LP BP HP SP multi output drone

34:36 Weird acid & layering modulation

36:12 Synthesising percussion sounds - KICKS

37:50 Synthesis more percussion - SNARES CLAPS + MORE

38:55 Tony Rolando’s “fake echo” patch with the wildcard input

40:53 Complex synth voices with Scanned & QPAS and lots of modulation."

Taide'n Borg - Short Studio Tour (No talking)


Published on Feb 19, 2019 Sun's May Flower (Official)

"A short Studio Tour, displaying some of the machines i do have in the studio ... and this is the link of my Studio page : https://synthaurum.wixsite.com/syntha...

Hope you enjoy it !

Music: Taide'n Borg - Return of the Fighting 69th"

MPC Lounge: MPC 2.4 Overview & Tutorial Videos


Published on Feb 19, 2019 AkaiProVideo

Playlist:

1. MPC Lounge: MPC 2.4 Overview
In this workflow tutorial, we take a look at some of the brand new effects within our latest update of MPC Software – MPC 2.4 – including the AIR Filter Gate, the AIR Pumper, and AIR Reverb.
2. MPC Lounge: Electronic Pumper FX
This new processor allows users to create rhythmic pumping effect, similar to that of sidechain compression, with an assignable speed, depth and envelope shape.
3. MPC Lounge: Adding Side Chain Compression
In this workflow tutorial, we take a look at the all-new AIR and Mother Ducker Input effects within our latest update of MPC Software – MPC 2.4; this much-requested pair of processors enables users to achieve side-chain ducking effects in the MPC Standalone or desktop software.
4. MPC Lounge: TrapSoul Pumper FX
Here we showcase the creative scope of this processor when applied to a TrapSoul sample.

Noir Et Blanc Vie: Sorry Arturia Micro Freak - A NON-Review lol


Published on Feb 19, 2019 Noir Et Blanc Vie

"*Keep in mind what the word 'Subjection Opinion' means while watching this video, this will help triggered folk cope with what I'm about to say haha*

Since you all know companies don't run this channel, I do, which is why I say what I like. I know this video will be unpopular to the fanboys, but I could care less as I was actually looking forward to the MicroFreak, unfortunately I'm a little disappointed synths seem to be moving away from players who need the tactile traditional keybed for performances. Anyways, here are my thoughts, those who can't understand the meaning of the word subjective will dislike this video and comment I'm dumb, but that's what's fun about all this hahaahah"

Moog Voyager Baby Scratch


Published on Feb 19, 2019 Subtronik

"I made this patch after seeing the Moogist's Voyager scratch video: [below]

This patch is as close to a real record scratch as I've heard from a Moog. This video simply shows the Voyagers versatility. I used a vanilla beat for this because anything more complicated made it difficult to hear the Voyagers pseudo squelchy record scratching.

Here's the patch: http://www.artistserver.com/m2/3611/1..."

How to "MOOG SCRATCH"

Published on Aug 13, 2009 t i m t s a n g // 円相 co.

"How does Moogist do his crazy awesome Moog Scratch sound?
Here are the 7 steps:

Step 1 - Turn on Oscillator 1. Use the 8' octave setting.
Step 2 - Select the sawtooth wave setting.
Step 3 - Add Oscillator 2 to the mix. Also use the 8' octave setting.
Step 4 - Add "1-2 SYNC" for more grit to the sound.
Step 5 - Add Oscillator 3 to the mix.
Step 6 - Turn on the "Glide" function to enable the smooth sliding sound.
Step 7 - Extend the "Attack" time (turn the knob to a greater value) of the "Filter Envelope" Section. This will enable the sound to not be attacked straight on but instead each note will have a sliding effect going into it before it reaches the actual pitch at the peak. (Make sure to set your "Mod Wheel Destination" to "Pitch")

Moog Scratch !

Tim Tsang, a.k.a. "The Moogist" plays the Minimoog Voyager, Electric Blue version.
www.moogist.com
moogist@gmail.com"

Techno rush in zero gravity


Published on Feb 19, 2019 TheEndorphines

〰️Techno rush in zero gravity 〰️
✔️Kick drum thru the delay of Magneto.
✔️Spoiler on the snare/hh.
✔️Snare delay to the minimum to use the snare as additional tom.
✔️Furthrrrr Generator carrier thru the comb filter and hall reverb of the Grand Terminal on the background.
✔️Furthrrrr Generator modulator thru the ladder filter of the Grand Terminal as a bass.
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