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Saturday, April 18, 2020

Watcher of the skies intro (cover with analog synthesizer)


Published on Apr 18, 2020 GS Music

"Performing the intro of 'Watcher of the skies' by Genesis using Zeus, an analog polyphonic synthesizer prototype in which we are working.

The sound was creating two sawtooth + pulse oscillators with suboscillators. Some modulation from the polyphonic LFOs to the oscillators and the amplifier was added.
Finally, the sound was processed by the built-in stereo chorus and delay.

Watcher of the skies is a Genesis song and was written by Tony Banks, Phil Collins, Peter Gabriel, Steve Hackett and Mike Rutherford."

See the GS Music below for more.

Arturia Drumbrute impact Drum Machine Snare in Eventide H910 Harmonizer


Published on Apr 17, 2020 Sound Provider

"My good old eventide H910 is back from the doctor😍 (one bad CMOS in the digital section) , one week without it is not the same , especially during lockdown 😰.
Let s play feedback with Anti-Feedback again 🙂 and use it on my next soundbanks /Tracks and also for your mix😉."

The Spoon Soundscape (TX Wiggles 58)


Published on Apr 18, 2020 poorness studios

"I took my latest DIY Project, the Diddley Spoon, and plugged it into the modular synthesizer. This video features the Make Noise Phonogene. The soundscape was made from a single note played on a spoon."

poorness studios TX Wiggles

Mr Grassi by Ieaskul F. Mobenthey


Published on Apr 18, 2020 CatSynth TV

"We explore Mr. Grassi, a chaotic touchpad module from Ieaskul F. Mobenthey. We start with a simple audio output then use it to drive increasingly complex moular patches.

0:10 Introduction to Mr. Grassi and rungling
0:41 Direct audio output
1:01 Sending rungler audio to the Strymon Magneto
1:35 Moog Mother-32: Modulating the oscillator frequency and triggering the envelope
2:00 Running a rungler through a rotating clock divider (Max/MSP/BEAP)
2:32 Controlling pitch and timbre of the Sputnik Dual Oscillator; triggering the Sinc Bucina LPG
3:11 Adding two channels from Mr. Grassi to control Comb and Time parameters on the Qu-Bit Prism

For more information about Mr. Grassi and other wild instruments from Ieaskul F. Mobenthey and Ciat Lombarde, please visit http://synthmall.com/

"Grassi, a touch-module, contains twelve square waves, used as the clock and data for shift registers, each followed by primitive resistor DAC. The DACs modulate clock and counter-clock wise, yielding closed loops of perpetual modulation, triggered by touch. Each of the six outputs are a single, four-bit DAC. Listening to them raw, they generate modem sounds to pure noise on touch. On release of touch, each DAC holds the contingent position of its DATA. Thus the DATA can be used as CV for up to six other operators, scrambled on touch...

Rungling, a coin of Rob Hordijk, is exactly what Mister Grassi does. He takes two oscillators and mixes them in the shift register chip, treating one as data and the other as clock. The result, a memory heterodyne, feeds back into the oscillators. This circular process traverses both analog and digital, soft tones and square drones."

Roland Turned 48 Today


via @RolandUS

"Roland was founded on this day, April 18, 1972 in Osaka Japan.

1972年4月18日に大阪で設立"

Waldorf Microwave XT - one of the finest digital synthesizers ever made - 30 mins of audio


Published on Apr 18, 2020 rozz3r
Update: Re-Published on Apr 19, 2020

"This is a demo of the Microwave sound bank by Boxed Ear. 127 beautiful electronic sounds for the Waldorf Microwave XT/XTk/II synthesizer. Available at https://www.boxedear.com/microwave.php"

Pitfall II - Main Theme (Atari 2600) - Played on a Korg Micro-Preset


Published on Apr 18, 2020 MrCaliforniaD

"All the sounds you hear in this clip were recorded on a Korg Micro-Preset (M-500).

Preset used:
- Lead: Wood - Flute / Bass: Synthe 2 - 8' : 0:00
- Lead: Voice - Alto / Bass: Synthe 1 - 16' : 1:06
- Lead: Synthe 2 - 8' / Bass: Synthe 2 - 8' & Synthe 1 - 16' : 2:13
- All together : 3:20

Only a slight reverb was added to the mix."

Sequential Pro 3 Meanderings with 3rdStoreyChemist


Published on Apr 18, 2020 3rdStoreyChemist

"First play with the Pro 3, starting from the Init patch."

Fairlight C.M.I. Series IIx - Granular Synthesis


Published on Apr 18, 2020 dvdborn

"Trying out some primitive granular synthesis stuff on the Fairlight C.M.I. Series IIx."

Roland MC-101, JU-06A, and Octatrack MK2 performance at Patchwerks


Published on Apr 18, 2020 Patchwerks Seattle

"In this video Matthew Piecora (aka EZBOT) performs on the Roland MC-101, the Roland JU-06A, and the Elektron Octatrack. The focus of the performance was to showcase the MC-101's potential in a live scenario, playing with other instruments.

From Roland:
"Produce and perform music anywhere, anytime—without clutter or complications. The MC-101 GROOVEBOX has all the high-quality sounds, sequencing, and effects of the professional MC-707, in a compact four-track version that’s go-everywhere portable. Get started with an inspiring collection of ready-to-go sounds and patterns, or easily create your own. Craft a unique style by importing custom sounds and loops that sync to tempo. And you can perform with the MC-101, triggering clips and shaping your sounds with direct, hands-on control."

Order the Roland MC-101 here: https://bit.ly/roand_mc_101

From Roland:
"The JU-06A is the best of the JUNO-60 and JUNO-106 in one synth. It has the continuous high-pass filter of the 106, the envelope-controllable pulse-width-modulation of the 60, and the unique filter behavior of both, instantly switchable from the front panel. The sound is indistinguishable from its vintage counterparts, even while tweaking controls or using extreme settings. And no vintage JUNO would be complete without the swirling sound of its legendary chorus, faithfully recreated, right down to the lovable (and thankfully adjustable) noise."

Order Roland JU-06A here: http://bit.ly/Roland_JU-06A

From Elektron:
"During its seven year life span, the original Octatrack quickly became one of the most widely used live performance samplers. An industry standard if there ever was one. It undoubtedly changed the way gear setups look like and gave artists the power to perform live in the truest sense of the word. Now the Octatrack MKII is here. Sharper, better, more robust. It proudly carries the legacy of its predecessor, confirming the position as the creative artist’s instrument of choice."

Order the Octatrack MK2 here: http://bit.ly/octatrack_sampler

https://patchwerks.com/
Demo by: Matthew Piecora
https://www.youtube.com/EZBOTMUSIC"
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