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Sunday, March 08, 2020

No Time For Caution (Synth Cover)


Published on Mar 8, 2020 Julien Hauspie

No Place to rest my Head - Felt Instruments, Eurorack, DrumBrute, VCV Rack, O Coast


Published on Mar 8, 2020 Omri Cohen

"If you like what I do and want to support my work, consider joining my crew on Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/omricohen

You can get the WAV file for this piece on my Patreon page - https://www.patreon.com/posts/34705093

Here are some patch notes:
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- I'm sequencing the O Coast with the Keystep, and I'm splitting the gate output to trigger the O Coast and also to clock it.
- With the synced random voltage of the O Coast, I'm modulating its decay time, and also the envelope time of the cycling envelope, which modulated the multiply.
- I'm also sending pink noise to its FM input.
- The O Coast is going into the Onset input of Arbhar, which is recording the O Coast and processing it.
- I have a piano from Felt Instruments recorded into Magneto, which is going through LedRover for some extra grit, and from there to Microcell in Granular mode.
- I'm triggering the revers function of Magneto with random triggers from VCV Rack.
- I have a drum loop recorded into Morphagene, but also playing live on the DrumBrute so it's nice and glitchy.
- Morphagene is then going through ReduXer, and its CV output is modulating the reduction amount, and in VCV Rack, it goes through a phaser.
- I'm also modulating the Gene Size, Slide, and Varispeed with the 1U Noise Tools module.
- I have another instrument from Felt Instruments playing unsynced tremolo into the Mimeohpon.
- Also there, I trigger the flip function with random triggers from VCV Rack.
- I have white noise going into Freak set to the Vortex filter, and from there it's going into the Disting in reverb mode.
- I'm modulating the cutoff point of both channels with random voltage coming from VCV Rack.
- From there, the signal goes into Chronoblob 2 in VCV Rack and creates those bubbly glitchy sounds."

°Grid — offGrid #PairAndPlay with AudioKit Synth One


Published on Mar 8, 2020 birdkids

"°Grid lets you capture and express your creative ideas by combining the responsiveness and versatility of a real instrument with the total integration, capability and ease of use of a mobile device.

In this teaser: °Grid controlling AudioKit Pro - Synth One via Bluetooth BLE"

Ambient Sequences with Sequential Rev2


Published on Mar 8, 2020 Martin Stürtzer

"I recorded a little piece of Sequencer music using just one patch on the Sequential / Dave Smith Instruments Rev2. Midi sequencing by Elektron Octratrack. Delay: Strymon Timeline. Reverb: Lexicon (from the Mixer FX)"

Novation Circuit - Endurance


Published on Mar 7, 2020 Payton Carter

"I'm a terrible guitarist (see the end of the video), but I'm slightly less terrible when I can cut out the half-decent parts! For this jam, I noodled around on my guitar for about five minutes with some chords in mind. I then chopped up the samples in Reaper and imported them into the Circuit. I'm playing the guitar samples on drum track 4 with the sample flip feature. The synth patches are from Cuckoo's complete Circuit pack, and the drum samples are from the factory Circuit pack."

Novation Peak & Boss DD3 Digital Delay


Published on Mar 8, 2020 3rdStoreyChemist

Acid Techno jam with TR-909, TB-303 Devilfish and Moog DFAM


Published on Mar 7, 2020 Honeysmack

"Live unrehearsed improvised jam with TR-909, Devilfish modded TB-303 and Moog DFAM. Effects from Eventide Space pedal.

My new album Post Acid is out now through Awesome Soundwave: https://www.awesomesoundwave.com/"

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Easel Slider Piece


Published on Mar 8, 2020 Oxix52

"This video is about Easel Slider Piece"

Moog Cp-251 and Korg X-911 guitar synthesizer, Sunday Morning fun


Published on Mar 8, 2020 Expanding Sound

http://www.expandingsound.com

"There's no real purpose for this video, other than me just having a little fun with these two pieces of gear this morning. The Korg X-911 [X911] is a vintage guitar synthesizer pedal. You can do quite a lot of different things with it. Here, I used the Moog Cp-251 control processor to create a rhythmic filter sweep, similar to a wah pedal, and just played a little chord pattern. Then I used a keyboard sustain pedal in the X-911's hold input to keep the trigger open. When you are in VCO mode it doesn't change notes with you though, so it can give you kind of funny results sometimes. My guess is because the trigger in VCO mode uses tracking, and it only tracks one note per trigger. It'd be awesome if there was a release time knob for the trigger, it would help the trigger release sound a lot more natural. That's why you hear the note cut out once or twice. It was still a lot of fun though!"

Sequential Circuits Pro One SN 8004

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"It sounds amazing and plays great. Had it serviced December 2018 (see service receipt in photographs). You can see the cosmetic details in the photographs. The serial number is 8004 (below 8500), which means it has the more desirable j-wire keyboard. The serial number is above 1500, which means the main power supply is not mounted to the circuit board (also a desirable feature).

The Pro One is very patchable and configurable (thanks to its robust modulation section). There are worlds of tones in it: classic 80s, but also loads of experimental tones. Has Gate In/Out, CV In/Out, and dedicated Filter CV In, so it plays well with external modules and audio sources."

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