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Friday, September 11, 2020

DSI Sequential PRO3 // Everything in Its Right Place (Radiohead Improvisation)


Dexba

"Yeah, that's right: I am playing the PRO3 with TWO hands and it got dark while I was playing!

Last night I started fooling around, when, by mistake, I fell into Everything in its right place, by Radiohead, just the initial set of chords, and I got lost.

I kept going, exploring emotions, thank also to the modulated Super Plate reverb and the enormous joy I get from playing with more than 3 fingers on the keyboard at the same time, ignoring the maximum paraphony, only for the good of voices stealing themselves, as once also said Ricky Tinez when he bought his PRO3.

This Sequential PRO 3 goes deep, screams with the open filter, and is always, always, as no other instrument is: creamy.

Here we go, with this somehow classical-feeling improvisation over one -in my opinion- of the best songs in modern history.

Enjoy!"

Bradley Telecom Model 2A Jitter & Hit Synthesizer Frequency Translation and Harmonic Distortion Module

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"Up for sale is a very rare and unique piece of test-equipment-cum-modular-synth, the Bradley Telecom Model 2A Jitter & Hit Synthesizer. This was made from the late 70's to the early 80's for those working on phone lines, and is basically an analog synth/noise generator that is designed to mimic common problems found in phone lines (noise, clicks, etc.) It has a sine oscillator, a modulation oscillator, various other modulation sources, an envelope that's more or less Attack/Decay with variable time ranges, a noise generator, etc. You can patch it using Banana cables (which i did with success with my Serge system) and features a proper 1/4" input & output.

It's quirky, glitchy & weird. RJd2 is allegedly a fan & user of several of these, and there's some videos of some in action with a quick Googling."

Polyend Tracker Sessions #3: Away from the studio


Miltos Schimatariotis

"First video for this season, but still with summer mood, although we are almost mid-September. For this third episode of my Polyend Tracker series I thought it could be a good idea to put together three mini songs I made during August, while I took some days off the studio. I decided to take the Tracker with me, to test it out during these days and see what I could do with it alone and just a pair of headphones. So I filled a 32gb SD card with lots of one-shots and added it in my backpack. I wouldn't consider these tracks fully polished or finished productions, after all, they are around 1 minute and a half each, but this time I wanted to focus more on the fun/creative side of things than the production quality. I hope you'll enjoy them, as well as the scenery!
I am back in the studio now, ready to prepare more material for the Tracker and of course, the Medusa so stay tuned!

0:00 First track
1:28 Second track
3:07 Third track"

Alex Pelly Video Synthesis Workshop


Perfect Circuit

"LA-based artist Alex Pelly has been working with live video for over a decade, and is now well-known for her work with video synthesis. From her work doing live visuals for musicians and other performers to her monthly Dublab show Pellyvision, she has a proven track record of producing intricate, captivating realtime imagery.

In this video workshop, Pelly walks us through the basics of analog video synthesis, from thoughts about planning a modular video synth system to the functions of individual modules. She covers modules by LZX Industries and Erogenous Tones extensively, showing how they can easily become the core of a video-oriented modular system. And by providing an extended tour of her personal system and a detailed patch walkthrough, she demonstrates some tactics for harnessing feedback, audio reactivity, and hands-on control to create colorful layers of video that dynamically evolve along with music.

Check out Alex's work here: https://www.alexpelly.com/about

Check out Pellyvision on Dublab: https://www.dublab.com/shows/pellyvision

Read our Signal article about this workshop here: https://www.perfectcircuit.com/signal...

Check out video synths at Perfect Circuit: https://www.perfectcircuit.com/eurora..."

Korg X911 Guitar Synth External Processing Demo


legionhwp

"This is a detailed Demo video on how to use the vintage korg X911 Guitar Synthesizer as an external processing unit. There are many demos of it doing what it's "supposed" to be for - as a mono guitar synthesizer, This video is different. I feed a Roland TR606 drum machine into the preset Synth and the filter sides of the unit as well as running it through it's paces using the "guitar", "distortion" and Synthe Wah sections. The resulting mayhem and freaknoise are music to my ears. I hope you enjoy.

Music: Http://www/Davidtalento.bandcamp.com

Unique Circuit bending and Instruments: Http://Daedsound.com"

Bob Moog Foundation 2020 Trifecta Raffle: The Moog Prodigy


moogfoundation

Bob Moog Foundation 2020 Trifecta Raffle posts

"The Moog Prodigy has been lauded as one of the best lead synths ever made, and this one is EXTRA special. With the addition of the MST MIDI to CV Converter, this Prodigy is truly the best of both worlds!

Read more about this synthesizer, as well as the Rogue and Source being offered in our Trifecta Raffle, and purchase your tickets here: http://bit.ly/2020TrifectaRaffle

All three synthesizers have been expertly restored and are in excellent technical and physical condition.

The raffle is a fundraiser for the important work of the Bob Moog Foundation. Proceeds benefit our hallmark educational project, Dr. Bob's SoundSchool, the Bob Moog Foundation Archives, and the Moogseum. Find out more here: www.moogfoundation.org.

The raffle is open internationally.

Big Moog Love to @MaryFrances-MamaFunk for exploring these synths with us!"

Sequenced Jam #191 (Ambient Modular Synth)


Rheyne

"Sounds from a Make Noise DPO, sequenced by a René, clocked by a Wogglebug and Maths. One VCO on the DPO is processed by a 4ms DLD, and the other is processed by a TipTop ZVERB into a Morphagene. The Morphagene is constantly recording the output from the ZVERB.

Lighting is triggered by the output of the Morphagene and the DLD through Ableton to an Enttec DMXIS. Audio is sent to Ableton via an Expert Sleepers ES-8. Ableton's clock was stopped, and is only mixing audio and triggering lighting. All sounds and sequencing are from the modules. Recorded in one take with no overdubs."

MASCHINE+ FIRST IMPRESSIONS — Finally a standalone Maschine!! (Native Instruments)


BoBeats

"Finally we are getting a STANDALONE maschine, called MASCHINE+ and in todays video I am unboxing and taking a first look at it. Sponsored by DistroKid. Use my link and get 7% off: http://distrokid.com/vip/bobeats - its a solid service for getting your tracks onto Spotify & iTunes."

BoBeats links:
►Patreon: http://bit.ly/bobeatspatreon
►Merch: http://merch.bobeats.tv
►Patches & samples http://bit.ly/storebobeats
►Music: http://bobeatsmusic.bandcamp.com
►Circuit Patches: http://bit.ly/bobeatsXisotoniks

Quasimidi Sirius - Ultimate Ambient Machine?


LFOstore

https://sellfy.com/lfo/

"The time for Sirius had come!

By many demos we thought (as many others) that its only dance machine/groovebox for German techno marches.

Also had feedbacks that its Weirdo.
As always - important to have your own physical imression & experience.

So how is it?
Its a great machine!

Very intuitive & can sound really warm!
All the synth programming is very intuitive & we made first 10 patches with no manual & tutorials needed.

Conclusion:

Sirius is a great machine for Ambient & Vintage Sounds.

And yes, soundset by Nick Chronos is on the way, 3d in the world, after Jay B & Jexus.
Enjoy first sounds!"


Erica Synths DB-01 tutorial - Part 2: Advanced


Richard DeHove

Part 1 posted here

"Part 2 of a tutorial series for the Erica Synths DB-01 Bassline synth. The tutorial covers the more advanced functions such as step roll and randomization.
0:00 Step gate length
1:24 Accents
2:59 Slides
3:52 Pitch envelope
5:21 Filter modulation
9:26 Transpose
10:30 Scales
11:43 Arpeggiator
16:00 Arpeggiator patterns
17:58 Arpeggiator step roll
22:03 Randomization
23:12 Randomization parameters
24:03 A classic mistake!
25:25 Randomization customization
32:30 Saving randomization settings

https://www.patreon.com/richarddehove"

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