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Wednesday, July 10, 2019

Stranger Beats - For Groovebox


Stranger Beats - For Groovebox from Ampify on Vimeo.

"Clicky kicks and synthesised sound effects - Stranger Beats brings a quirky 80s inspired drum collection to Groovebox."

New in forthcoming GleetchlabX 5.2


New in forthcoming GleetchlabX 5.2 from Giorgio Sancristoforo on Vimeo.

"Two classics of noise and glitch music for the forthcoming V5.2:

Loop Synchronized Double CD Skipper and Loop Synchronized EMF Disturbance!!

Available next week at giorgiosancristoforo.net"

UNO Drum - Stutter FX


Published on Jul 10, 2019 ikmultimedia

"Watch, hear, and learn about the Stutter FX on UNO Drum. With this great and easy-to-use effect, you can create some great variation in your beats, ranging from classic to modern vibes.

UNO Drum is the ultimate beat creation station for anyone and everyone to create warm, punchy, high-quality, and inspiring grooves. Made in collaboration with Italian analog specialist Soundmachines, UNO Drum follows the acclaimed UNO Synth, combining massive analog tone with digital flexibility and convenience."

Let's Build a… Synthesizer [BITWIG STUDIO 3] & Modular Concepts


Published on Jul 10, 2019 bitwig

"This tutorial constructs a basic synthesizer. Taking a classic approach of three mixed sound sources, we explore oscillator detuning, amplitude vs. filter envelopes, waveshaping, modulation, and even injecting audio samples. A good example of turning an idea into a new instrument in Bitwig Studio and The Grid.

0:30 - Just one oscillator to start
1:11 - Source 2: another oscillator and mixer
1:51 - Two sources with pitch & frequency offsets
3:09 - Adding a filter…
3:42 - …and a filter envelope
5:13 - Source 3: noise generator
5:41 - Separate noise envelope (local vs global control)
7:01 - Source 1 gets a waveshaper (local vs global control) and modulation
8:27 - Crossfading source 1 & 2
9:37 - Source 4 is… a Sampler!"

Modular Concepts: Basic Modulations [BITWIG STUDIO 3]

Published on Jul 10, 2019 bitwi

"This tutorial explores basic control signals, a core building block of patching. Starting from the default Poly Grid patch, we explore using envelopes and LFOs to manipulate pitch, both individually and together. With an understanding of how these generators work, you could apply them successfully to any type of parameter. As in any modular environment, modulations are what make any patch in The Grid dynamic and alive.

0:13 - Default patch at a glance
1:10 - Two basic modulation signals
2:27 - Using a pitch envelope
4:09 - "Attenuator test" when using notes
5:06 - Pitch LFO for trill
6:05 - Pitch LFO for vibrato (and glissando)
8:00 - Joining streams: vibrato that fades in

Modular Concepts is an ongoing tutorial series, with a new episode dropping every few weeks. Please use the comment section to share episode requests. Thanks for tuning in~"

UVI Introduces UVX670 - Akai VX600 & AX73 Sample Based Soft Synth


Published on Jul 10, 2019 UVI

Intro price $49, down from $79.




"With UVX670 we're heading back in time to the '80s to deep-dive, layer and combine sounds from two unique, underrated analog gems from Japanese synthmaker Akai; the VX600 and the AX73. Both are six-voice analog polysynths, the VX600 being a pad monster with dual VCOs per-voice and the AX73 being remarkable for leads and basses with a 6 VCO architecture usable in either poly, stacked or unison modes through Curtis 4-pole 24/db resonant lowpass filters.

These two synths both employed versatile modulation systems capable of a wide range of sounds. The VX600 had a complex mod matrix, 2 LFOs per voice and allowed frequency modulation. The AX73, with 1 LFO per voice has variable pulse width with PWM usable on any of the waveforms. Individually, neither the VX600 or AX73 have a well-known vintage classic status, but it's not due to lack of capability or rich sound potential. Combined, these synths make an incredible complement, each lending strength to the other and creating some truly powerful sounds when employed together."

Korg ARP Odyssey Synthesizer Nice Cosmos Melody


Published on Jul 10, 2019 Polyvox Style

Moog Grandmother & TC Electronic Alter Ego Delay


Published on Jul 10, 2019 3rdStoreyChemist

disting mk4 - Multisample 2 Audio Playback, Looping, & Half-wave Rectifier


Published on Jul 10, 2019 Expert Sleepers

Polyend Seq & Medusa Multi Voices Multi Midi


Published on Jul 10, 2019 Sounds From The Shed

"In this video I make use of the Medusas ability to have each voice sequenced on a separate midi channel. :) There's one filter and env generator but I made use of the Lfo's, waveforms and octave range to vary the tone."

Lyra-8 No Talk Drone Noise Demo Part 7 // Lyra-8 Organismic Drone Synth Demo


Published on Jul 10, 2019 Ron Cavagnaro

"Please make sure to keep your volume at a moderate level. Due to the experimental quality of this synth some parts may become noisy to some, and extremely irritable to others."
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