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Tuesday, November 05, 2019

Random Source La Bestia II Demos


Published on Nov 5, 2019 Jae Ryan

Two demos by Jae Ryan. Also see La Bestia 2 by Random Source - overview, sounds, music by HAINBACH.

Video descriptions:

1. Random Source La Bestia II - 01
I got my first Serge panel in yesterday! It's a La Bestia II and I have to say. I regret waiting this long. As far as an "analog modular" panel goes, I think this one is just perfect. It took a little time to get going with all the serge patching requirements, but the arrival couldn't be any more rewarding :D
2. Random Source La Bestia II - 02
Another quick serge jam. The battery in my camera died so I kinda rushed it to get the gist.
I'm pinging the VCFQ with the SQ-1 and feeding it into the mixer. I also took two more outs from the filter and ran them separately into different sections of the wave multipliers. That's the second 2 sounds I bring in. It's crazy how much variety you can get out of a single "voice" when you have a panel this deep!
Later I bring in a little bit of the NTO into the variable slope with some random voltage modulating the decay time to give it a little feel :)
3. Random Source La Bestia II - 03
Another little plummy patch. Once again, I was too lazy to actually record and just recorded a still after the fact......
4. Random Source La Bestia II - 04
A big ol' drone this time with pretty much everything controlled by a self cycling SSG LFO. The main "big" bass part that comes in is the Variable Slope VCF self oscillating (thanks to some feedback patching) & ran through the bottom wave multiplier.
5. Random Source La Bestia II - 05
A lil' serge jam in which I explore AM. Eventually.

There's also a little bit of cocoquantus drone that plays in the beginning.

I'm using couple distings in a euroack skiff to quantize the stepped side of the SSG & the bass notes of the TKB too.
6. Random Source La Bestia II - 06
Serge drone patched up immediately after the last video.

Heavy use of the OTO BAM in this one.

Disting MK4 is quantizing the TKBs voltages.
7. Random Source La Bestia II - 07
I've had the serge put away for a little bit in order to explore some new gear while I wait for my Edelweiss panel to show up. I was craving the sound tonight though and decided to pull it out for this quick little ditty. I even took the time to set up the camera!

Playable sound sculptures from obsolete test equipment


Published on Nov 5, 2019 HAINBACH

"In which I detail the process of the creation of 'Landfill Totems', a playable set of sound sculptures put together from obsolete test equipment.
Next performance (with World Gang Tape Tipi): 28th of November at PNDT Gallery Berlin, 18H doors.
New EP Impulsgenerator: http://misc.works/
Music, sounds and a heart-felt thank you:
http://patreon.com/hainbach
Hi-fi vernissage footage: http://tenta-berlin.de"

SynthFest UK 2019 - Seminars


Published on Nov 5, 2019 Sound On Sound magazine

Playlist:

1. SynthFest UK 2019 Seminar - Fairlight CMI @ 40 with Rob Puricelli
2. SynthFest UK 2019 Seminar - Getting Started With Modular by Robin Vincent.
3. SynthFest UK 2019 - A Guy Called Gerald
4. SynthFest UK 2019 - Composing With Tape with Marta Salogni

PerfectPatch / Trafic - ANIMA inspired


Published on Nov 5, 2019 TheEndorphines

"Following up on our perfect patch contest, we decided to make something inspired by Thom Yorke‘s most recent album.
Here we are utilizing 2 Airstreamers in slightly unusual ways. The first one is working as modulator for the fm input on Godspeed, creating a fat bass sound. Second one is used as a slew for pitch cv controlling the lead sound coming from Furthrrrr generator"

ONE MINUTE SYNTH REVIEW!!! Ep. 19 Arturia Microfreak (Halloween Special)


Published on Nov 5, 2019 Noir Et Blanc Vie

**ALL MUSIC IN THIS REVIEW WAS CREATED ON THE ARTURIA MICROFREAK*


Hey guys and gals, so ONCE AGAIN better late than never am I right? LOL. I said last year that UNO would be the last episode of OMSR...but, I guess not. Sooooo...Love you all.

NOW...to my thoughts. You're probably going to see the score and wonder, "WHY NOIR, WHY?" Please understand that I review the synth I buy, and last year the same thing happened...I got a copy that kinda was not perfect, but quality control is part of the consumer experience...AS I SAID IN MY SUBJECTIVE OPINION AS A PLAYER. The Microfreak isn't exactly what I wanted for my use case, and this will probably only upset fanboys and fangirls, but I'm not here to read a user manual objectively. You can do that on your own time...How did the Microfreak make me feel. Does the Microfreak inspire, AB-SO-LUT-LY. Is it for me, like 100% me...I guess you'll see in the video. Regardless, I'm not wrong as each person's experience is unique, and this was mine, if you think differently about subjective opinions, well k LOL.

BUSINESS INQUIRIES
►NoirEtBlancVie@gmail.com"

Dreadbox Hypnosis Sound Demo (no talking)


Published on Nov 5, 2019 Bonedo Synthesizers

Dreadbox AFFORDABLE Eurorack Modules IN-DEPTH WALKTHROUGH @ Soundmit


Published on Nov 5, 2019 BoBeats

"In this video we are checking out Dreadbox Chromatic eurorack modules. Not only are they good looking and affordable, they offer a lot of functionality too!

Check out Dreadbox: https://www.dreadbox-fx.com/
Check out Soundmit: http://www.soundmit.com
Support my videos: http://www.patreon.com/bobeats

#dreadbox #eurorack #modular"

SoundMIT 2019 Turin | Sonicstate.com Videos


Published on Nov 5, 2019 sonicstate

Going with the full playlist on this. You can use the player controls to skip around.

Playlist:
1. SoundMit 2019: Midilar - Midi Control of VCV Rack
2. SoundMit 2019: Arturia Audiofuse 8 Pre
3. SoundMit 2019: Euterpe Synthesizer Laboratories Vertice
4. SoundMit 2019: Faselunare DIY Opensource Drum Machine
5. SoundMit 2019: GRP Synthesizers - All Analogue Vocoder
6. SoundMit 2019: InTech Studios Modular Midi Controllers
7. SoundMit 2019: Keen Association Buchla Modules From Moscow
8. SoundMit 2019: Kodaly Kibo - Educational Midi Controller
9. SoundMit 2019: Lab4Music Enjoy - MIDI/CV Joystick Controller
10. SoundMit 2019: Leaf Audio Microphonic Soundbox - Sound Designers Dream
11. SoundMit 2019: Jomox Loop Resonator - Sneak Peek
12. SoundMit 2019: Chirality Audio Effects Pedals
13. SoundMit 2019: Leaf Audio DIY Eurorack Modules
14. SoundMit 2019: Dreadbox Chromatic Modules
15. SoundMit 2019: Enjoy Electronics Reminder

3+3+2 . 3x3+2 | Behringer to Clone the TB-303 ?


Published on Nov 4, 2019 BEHRINGER

Update: details and pics posted here.

So, what's the significance of the video title? What's the 2? Two 303's and a 202 in one box? 3+3+2 = 8. 808 in there? 3x3+2 = 11? Feel free to guess in the comments section below.

This one was spotted and sent in via Soviet Space Child.

BTW, see my note on Behringer in the previous post.

The Roland Jupiter-X & XM Story and Why Roland Has No Plans for a New JUPITER-8




I don't like to critique but I thought the following was a little funny (also see my note on Behringer below):

"We are very aware of the very strong passion that synth fans have for the JUPITER-8, and some continue to wait for us to introduce a true analog version. This is something we do not plan to do. Our founder Mr. Kakehashi always said, 'Never chase a ghost', and I really understand his meaning. 'Chasing the ghost' of the original JUPITER-8 or TR-808 does not make sense as we will never catch them, and this effort would not align with our vision for the future. Roland has developed many legendary products throughout our history that came from our drive to always design the future by applying the latest technology and our unique know-how from each era. This is our DNA which will never change."

Preceded by:

"Different from the base Virtual Analog of ZEN-Core, the ABM-powered 'Model Bank' synths in the JUPITER-X and Xm reproduce the total character of specific vintage synths including the JUPITER-8, JUNO-106, JX-8P, and SH-101, all with incredible precision. For these synths, we did deep behavioral analysis of elements such as the filter’s curve, range, and response speed, which are different for each model, of course. We even recreate characteristics including oscillator drift driven by temperature changes- we actually put a physical temperature sensor inside the JUPITER-X and Xm to help with this!"

The above is quoted from The Roland Jupiter-X & XM Story posted on Roland's site. There's more to the post, of course, so do check it out, but what I thought was a little funny was the 'Never chase a ghost' quote. They are clearly doing just that, only in the digital realm, not analog. But... they have ventured in analog with the JD-Xa and JD-Xi. Do I think Roland should clone the Jupiter-8 and their vintage analog? No. For one reason: Behringer. Behringer would just put them under with cheaper models, so if I were Roland, I wouldn't bother. I'm guessing the digital clones are more cost effective as well. I'd stay focused on new products just like they are doing now.  Seriously, Behringer has made it so no company will ever bother cloning their previous products.  I heard that Behringer's goal is to not only offer clones of vintage synths, but to become the largest synth manufacturer for both vintage and new designs.  Simply put, the only way to compete will be to create gear that users want and Behringer does not offer for less.

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