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Friday, October 30, 2020

Micro Synth ParipiDestroyer with KORG volca beats & KP3+


Shangri-la S

Nice ending to the video.

"Hey Guys! I played a brand new micro synth "ParipiDestroyer" produced by DigiLogTokyo's sub-brand "Crazy Synth Kids". This cute and very tiny synthesizer provides intense bass sounds despite its cute looks. Paripi is the meaning of "Party People" This is so dope!
How you play is up to you. It is a size that you can carry anytime and anywhere in a real sense. In this video, I also used KORG Kaoss Pad KP3+. These choss effects fit well into the crazy synth!"

See the DigiLogTokyo label below for more.

Pittsburgh Modular Halloween Patch Lab


Pittsburgh Modular Synthesizers

"Dark, ambient eurorack modular synthesizer experiments with Richard Nicol."

Inside the Buchla Bongos


Todd Barton

"OK, Yes, I know . . . the universe doesn't need yet another Buchla Bongo video! But . . . I'm always drawn to the variety of sounds that unfold from the interplay of timbre, rhythms and accents. Enjoy!"

Koto Shakuhachi SN 809309

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via this auction

"This item has 5 jacks for power adapter, microphone, MIDI input, line out and headphones.

This item has 3 kinds of sound. (Original, Koto and Shakuhachi)

Blue Roland SH-101

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via this auction

"Basically mint condition SH 101 in the rare blue!!"

TESTE ANALĂ“GICO


Arthur Joly

"AMPEX 440 + RECODRUM + JUPITER4 + PROPHET 5"

Electronic Dream Plant WASP synth, Kim Wilde, Nick Rhodes... in memory of Chris Huggett,


Electric Cafe

"This video demonstrates the sound of the Electronic Dream Plant WASP synthesizer, Kim Wilde used it for her hit single Kids In America, and Duran Duran keyboard player Nick Rhodes used it early in with the band.

Sadly Chris Huggett passed away on October 22nd 2020 but leaves behind a legacy of synth production that in a British way rivals that of Moog, Oberheim, ARP, and other synthesizer manufacturers. Today there are companies who recognise the popularity of the EDP WASP and have cloned them, Behringer and the Jasper are just two who have released their version of this classic vintage sounding synthesizer which rivals some Moog, Oberheim, ARP, Yamaha, and other famous synthesizer company products since the late 1970's.

This video contains images that do not belong to the uploader of Electric Cafe but are being used for education purposes. The music created is all original apart from Kim Wilde Kids In America:
Artist
Kim Wilde
Album
Kim Wilde
Licensed to YouTube by
[Merlin] Absolute Label Services; ASCAP, EMI Music Publishing, UNIAO BRASILEIRA DE EDITORAS DE MUSICA - UBEM, PEDL, SOLAR Music Rights Management, LatinAutorPerf, Kobalt Music Publishing, and 16 Music Rights Societies
All synths programmed were: Electronic Dream Plant WASP, and that's all!

Copyright Disclaimer under Section 107 of the copyright act 1976, allowance is made for fair use for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favour of fair use."

Also see: Legendary Synth Designer Chris Hugget of EDP, OSC, and Novation has Passed Away

Classic, warm 5th bass sound - Peak Basslines // Novation


NovationTV

Next up in our Peak Basslines series, Ehsan shows you how to create a classic, warm and melodic 5th bass sound with Peak using a bass patch with synced filter modulation.

Peak sounds warm and rich with filthy, biting overdrive. It's an eight-voice desktop polyphonic synthesiser with three New Oxford Oscillators for each voice. The synth has a resonant multi-mode analogue filter for each voice, and three distortion points in an analogue signal chain.

--- Discover Peak: http://bit.ly/PeakSynth"

You can find additional NovationTV posts here.

Modular Synthesizer Performance by Jesse Humes


Patchwerks Seattle

"In this video resident expert Jesse Humes of Patchwerks performs with his decked out 7U Make Noise case. Jesse has a non-stop hunger for modular synthesis, he is always searching for creative ways to express himself through well thought out patches. If this video inspires you feel free to reach out to us at Patchwerks, we love to talk about synthesizers! Have a question about a module you see in this video? Email us at info(@)patchwerks.com

https://patchwerks.com/
Performance by: Jesse Humes
Video by: Matthew Piecora (aka EZBOT)
https://www.ezbot.live"

EmissionControl2 first play


Todd Barton

"I'm just beginning to explore this amazing software. Here is the link to download it gratis: https://github.com/EmissionControl2/E...

And here are the specifics:
The Center for Research in Electronic Art Technology (CREATE) at UC Santa Barbara has released a new software app for sound granulation: EmissionControl2 for MacOSX, Linux, and Windows. EmissionControl2 is a granular sound synthesizer. The theory of granular synthesis is described in the book Microsound (Curtis Roads, 2001, MIT Press). Granular synthesis is one of the most important methods of sound design.

Features of the software include:
Granulation of multiple sound files simultaneously (up to 1 GB of samples can be loaded)
Supports up to 2048 simultaneous grains (limited by the user’s hardware)
Synchronous and asynchronous grain emission
Intermittency control
Per-grain signal processing (envelope, waveform, amplitude, frequency, spatial position, filter center frequency, and resonance)
Modulation control of all granulation parameters with six LFOs (bipolar or unipolar waveforms)
Real-time display of peak amplitude, grain counter, waveform, scan range, scanner, and grain emission
Scalable GUI and font size
MIDI Learn enables mapping to any MIDI continuous controller
Unlimited user presets with smooth interpolation for gestural design
Code is open source and available at GitHub
The new app was developed by a team consisting of Professor Curtis Roads acting as project manager, with software developers Jack Kilgore and Rodney DuPlessis. Kilgore is a Computer Science major at UC Santa Barbara. DuPlessis is a PhD student in Music Composition at UC Santa Barbara and is also pursuing an MS degree in Media Arts and Technology.

“Professor Roads and his team worked for 20 months on this outstanding project,” said Professor JoAnn Kuchera-Morin, Director of CREATE. “It is the ultimate granulator,” said Roads, who teaches electronic music at UC Santa Barbara and is also Associate Director of CREATE."
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