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Tuesday, February 25, 2020

Minimoog - sequenced with Moog 700 series drum groove...


Published on Feb 25, 2020 noddyspuncture

"A couple of Moogerfooger's also used - RingMod on the 702 percussion synth and also MF-104M Delay on the Mini. Also a bit of Bode frequency shifter."

Full Bucket Tricent mk III




via Full Bucket Music

"The Tricent is a software synthesizer plug-in for Microsoft Windows (VST) and Apple macOS (VST/AU) simulating the classic KORG Trident mkl II from 1982. Is is written in native C++ code for high performance and low CPU consumption. The main features are:

Synthesizer, Brass, and Strings sections
8 or 64 voice polyphony
Flanger effect
Individual stereo outputs for the three sections
Tweaks...
Double precision audio processing
All parameters can be controlled by MIDI controllers
Plug-in supports Windows and macOS (32 bit and 64 bit)"

Soft synth based on the Korg Trident.

Synthstrom Deluge - Evangaline [Synthstrom Vinyl Release!]


Published on Feb 25, 2020 Red Means Recording

"A performance on the Synthstrom Deluge. This track appears on the new Synthstrom vinyl release here: https://synthstrom.com/sa01-release/

I'll be playing a few shows on the Synsthtrom World Tour:
May 29th 2020 in Vancouver - tickets
May 30th 2020 in Seattle - tickets"

Moog One sounds part2 (No talking)


Published on Feb 25, 2020 Matt Johnson Jamiroquai

"Some more sounds that I recently programmed on this beast of a synth!"

Matt Johnson Jamiroquai Moog One posts


Important Interviews with Richard Nicol talks to Girts Ozolinš of Erica Synths


Published on Feb 25, 2020 Pittsburgh Modular Synthesizers

"Girts discusses his epic motorcycle journeys with Richard."

Funny!

What to expect from KORG's new lab in Berlin


Published on Feb 25, 2020 FACTmagazine

"Tatsuya Takahashi has helped to create some of the best selling synths of the past decade, including KORG’s Volca line, Monotron and Aphex Twin-approved Monologue. This year, he’s embarking on his biggest challenge yet: heading up a Berlin-based subsidiary of KORG alongside E-RM founder Maximilian Rest.

FACT met up with Takahashi and Rest to find out more about KORG Germany and what we can expect from their new instrument lab, what the office might include and what kind of people they’re looking to hire.

To find out more about KORG Germany and to apply for a role at the company, visit https://korg.berlin/."

Polyend Teaser Feb 25


Published on Feb 25, 2020 Polyend

"Teasing you again, hoping the sound best speaks for itself. More to see/hear soon. All the details in March."

Euclidean Circles V2 - Deep Dive


Published on Feb 24, 2020 Synth Diy Guy

"VPME.DE reinvents the wheel with Euclidean Circles V2 :)

Don't miss the one man jam in the end!

Video written, directed, shot, edited and scored by Quincas Moreira
35mm film photography by Quincas Moreira
Additional editing by Edgar López"

200R - February 25th, 2020


Published on Feb 24, 2020 repeatle

Introducing Daisy: A $29 Embedded Platform for Music Hardware Devices from Electrosmith




Update: Kickstarter video added above.

You might remember Electrosmith's Daisy from previous posts including videos here.

Daisy is now on Kickstarter here.

"Electrosmith, a brand dedicated to DIY electronics, is announcing Daisy, an embedded platform for music. Create powerful electronic instruments and sound processors with an open source audio development board!

Daisy features everything you need for creating high fidelity audio hardware devices. Just plug in a USB cable and start making sound. No soldering required. Whether you're teaching classes in STEM education, or creating your next audio product, Daisy will revolutionize your process through a seamless, uncompromising platform.

Why Daisy?

Programmability: Daisy supports a number of programming languages including Arduino, Pure Data, Max/MSP, and C++.

High Fidelity Audio: Daisy features 24-bit stereo audio hardware with up to 192kHz sample rate and 32-bit floating point DSP processing.

Small Form Factor: Smaller than a stick of gum, the Daisy measures in at just 18mm x 51mm.

Affordable Price Tag: Unlike other dev boards that require more than one product to create audio, Daisy can be used on its own, and is only $29!

Easy To Use: Getting started is a breeze, thanks to four, Daisy-powered evaluation platforms:

Petal - Guitar Pedal

Patch - Eurorack module

Field - Desktop Synth

Pod - Breakout Board"

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