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Friday, February 28, 2020

Sequential Pro 3 - Arturia MatrixBrute, Moog MF-101 Low Pass Filter - ExperimentalSynth


Published on Feb 27, 2020 experimentalsynth

"Syncing the sequencer on the Sequential Pro 3 to an Arturia MatrixBrute arpeggiator, a Moog MF-101 Low Pass Filter processes a Pro 3 oscillator output through a CV out. Learn more at experimentalsynth.com"

Sequential Pro 3 posts

Novation // Patricia Wolf - Profile


Published on Feb 28, 2020 NovationTV

"In this video, Patricia Wolf discusses how she takes a two-stage approach to sound design. “In one way, I focus on the technical aspects of it, especially when there’s new features on a synthesizer that I’m not so familiar with. So I’ll play around with that and really think about what it’s doing.” Then, once she’s familiar with her machines and their respective capabilities, she’ll free herself from thinking on a purely technical point of view and consider her machines as an ecosystem, playing in harmony. 'It’s nice to let go of that technicality and just think of it as a living, electric energy that you can morph and change and start feeling for its creative potential.'"

Watch the performance video here.



Hell's Horns - Novation PEAK Evolving Dark Ambient Drone


Published on Feb 28, 2020 Alba Ecstasy

"PLEASE DO NOT USE HEADPHONES TO LISTEN THIS! Or take care with the volume - start from very low: DISTORTION & OVERDRIVE ON PURPOSE!
#NovationPeak #ambient #patches on https://www.albaecstasy.ro/

Using the onboard delay to simulate the Karplus effect, lots of reverb and tweaking the OSC3 Filter Mod and of course the distortion and the overdrive.
You can hear how this drone turns later (4:30) into a nice pad.
This synth is one of my favourite of all times!
ae"

Let's Play with Mononoke


Published on Feb 28, 2020 Tim Webb

"The latest synth from Bram Bos is a unique drone/soundscape generator with performance pads that make it a bunch of fun to play with! I mostly manage to stop playing with it long enough to describe what's going on.

Mononoke on App Store: https://apps.apple.com/app/id1492577124
FAC Alteza on App Store: https://apps.apple.com/app/id1489369665
iVCS3 on App Store: https://apps.apple.com/app/id665703927
Limiter on App Store: https://apps.apple.com/app/id945375756

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Category"

Artis Lab SynthBerry Pi


Published on Jan 28, 2020 Artis Lab

"SynthBerry Pi is a prototype made by Artis Lab based on the Raspberry Pi mini computer. SynthBerry Pi is a compact stand-alone synthesizer capable of performing patches created through Pure Data. Eight slide potentiometers are connected to the Raspberry to create a simple control surface that makes it possible to control the sound synthesis architectures created using the PDSynth toolkit.

In this first video tutorial we present the prototype and the sounds that can be created live through a Pd patch that offers the user the possibility to control three oscillators and a delay.

For more information: https://www.artislab.it/"

Origins of a Legend - The Simmons SDS-3 Drum Synthesizer from 1978


Published on Feb 28, 2020 Alex Ball

"A look at the original Simmons Drum Synthesizer, the SDS-3 from 1978.

This instrument was built by Dave Simmons when he was working for a company called Musicaid in the late 70s and it served as the precursor to famous SDS-V with its distinctive hexagonal pads that cropped up on many hit records in the 1980s.

Free sample pack: http://bit.ly/SimmonsSDS3

Thank you to EvilDragon for scripting the Kontakt patches

Check out Simmons Museum which is a great online resource on the Simmons story: https://www.simmonsmuseum.com/

Here's the 2017 interview cited in the film: https://drummagazine.com/dave-simmons..."

Additional Alex Ball posts

High Frequency Reaction


Spotted on CatSynth

"We finish out our week of black cats at CatSynth with this cutie from Kursk, Russia playing a Korg Minilogue XD. By dj.wadada on Instagram."

FLUX Update: Envelope Outputs & Micro SD Stretch Goals


via TM Synnthesis/In Orbit Laboratories:

"Thanks to our backers Flux is now 330% funded on Kickstarter! Since launch, we have added Phase Shifting, additional IO (now 4 trigger in, 4 CV in), additional interface controls, brass thumb screws, optional matte black panel & now we have 2 exciting final stretch goals!

Click here for Flux on Kickstarter!

Final Stretch Goals

4 Variable Voltage Outputs
This stretch goal converts 1 aux output per channel to a synchronised and programmable envelope generator (link this variable voltage output to trigger density for example to automatically generate an envelope directly related to your rhythm)!

Micro SD Card Slot
This stretch goal will add a micro SD card slot for unlimited preset storage, easy sharing of patches online and settings backups!

You can see the fully expanded interface layout below!" [left]

New BugBrand Modules


Note the following is from the BugBrand email list so it's a bit less formal.

"The news front has been quiet this winter - it has felt like a time for contemplation, catching & tidying up - but now Spring is approaching, always so welcome, and ideas can start to stretch & emerge.

First, there are a few new modules coming out - slowly for now, with little push/promo - systems keep on growing around the world:
Quadrature Sine - an updated version of the old pre-2013, a pure oscillator/LFO producing Sine & Cosine
Matrix - 6 inputs to 4 outputs - for CV or audio
DC Mixer - a nice little utility for signal mixing (+ inversion & offset)

Something that has been bubbling in my mind for some time (and helped along through discussions with my ever wonderful assistant, Jasmine) - a mixture of letting go, opening up, setting up experiments, planting seeds. I've long enjoyed the mix of technical (system design, studio routing) balanced against the more creative (playing the audio clay of a system), but find I rarely get enough time to dive deep into play & recording, along with wonderings on how I can involve others.

Slowly, slowly I wish to get people in to the studio to play & experiment - to see how people use the machines, to feel around how best to explain the technical sides, to be open to the many sounds which arise. Now we observe the early steps - the first visitor came in yesterday and left somewhat hypnotised! I do not know what might arise and that is exciting. So I plant this seed of an idea with few preconceptions - I want to explore it gradually & look forward to the conversations & meetings that might occur through it. The logistics are TBC - the approach is open.

In other bits of news:
Next month, 21st March, Machina Bristronica (organised by Elevator Sound) is happening again in Bristol. A massive gathering of audio machines! I think I will be positioned next to old friend & fellow Bristol synthesist/designer George Hearn & his wonderful UDO polysynth - finally I will get to try it!
http://machinabristronica.uk/
Here's a little Youtube recording from last week: [Posted here]
On the stock & production front - the Corona virus is definitely having something of an impact & we just have to roll with it. Board production is very slow at the moment - no massive problem at present, but we'll have to see how it all goes.

Currently - visit the online shop:
The last DRM2 for now is online! I'll aim to do another board run soon, but could take some months..
StereoCompress - another batch is being made right now so should be out within 2 weeks
SynthVoices & other modular setups are somewhat limited due to waiting on Dual Envelope & Dual Filter production - but lots of other modules ready on the shelf & I can always do frames etc.
I think that covers most of the news for now!

Best wishes to all!
Tom"



New PO-32 Sounds and Patterns | RAW n EDGY - haQ attaQ (sounds can load on PO35 and PO137 too)


Published on Feb 28, 2020 Jakob Haq

"My latest Raw n Edgy Drum kit for PO-32 Tonic comes from my personal library of sounds. These are sounds that I use for my own music productions. As usual, this video includes a sound and pattern demo, plus a data transfer signal that you can use to update your PO32 (and PO35, info below).

▼ DRUM SOUNDS WORKS WITH PO-35 Speak and PO-137 Rick and Morty TOO! ▼
NOTE: only drum sound will be loaded and patterns will be ignored."

PATREON ► https://www.patreon.com/jakobhaq
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