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Sunday, April 18, 2021

UDO SUPER 6 -- 64 Custom Patches, Sounds & Soundset | Synthesizer Demo


video by synth4ever

"SUPERSONIC - 64 custom patches, sounds & sound bank for the UDO Super 6 by synth4ever.
► Get these patches here: https://www.synth4ever.com/patches

Unleash your UDO Super 6 with SUPERSONIC, a versatile custom soundset comprised of lush soundscapes, ambient/chillout, electronica and IDM-influenced sounds. These 64 patches cover a wide range of sonic territory including pads, leads, strings, sequences, arps, keys, textures, bass and FX.

The Super 6 is a beautiful sounding, versatile and powerful digital/analog hybrid synth, and I tried to push it in new directions when creating many of these patches using firmware v0.26. In addition to traditional "bread and butter" sounds, this UDO Super 6 soundset also includes some experimental motion loops, generative soundscapes and texture-based approaches to sound design.

These 64 custom patches will install to user banks A-H on your UDO SUPER 6, and nearly all contain tasteful aftertouch and pitch bend (positive and negative) modulation assignments. This gives you additional expression and timbre possibilities within the patch itself - so be sure to experiment with these controllers!

Overall, I'm proud of the SUPERSONIC soundset and believe it covers a lot of interesting sonic territory for musicians and listeners alike. Thanks for your interest in and support of my work; I hope you enjoy exploring and performing with these patches on your UDO Super 6 as much as I do on mine, should you wish to acquire them.

Timecodes:
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00:00​ - Majestic Brass
00:42​ - Clocktower
01:31​ - Harmonious
02:15​ - Tek Bass
02:54​ - Dissipate
03:43​ - The Past

Sonicware Liven 8bit Warps - Sweep Function Tutorial


video by ChrisLody

"It's time for another 8bit Warps tutorial, let's have a look at the Sweep function

I'm now planning to make a tutorial on the parameter lock function as requested by a viewer alongside a drum synthesis tutorial which is quite a deep subject so that one will take a little longer.

I think I managed to cover everything but if you have any questions then please post them in the comments below

The 8bit Warps in this video was supplied by Sonicware"

Electronisounds Audio


video by Electronisounds Audio

"Super casual sound design session and synth geek hangout!"

Arturia Polybrute - IT'S FINALLY HERE!! First Few Patches!


video by Lost Clouds

"After a few months of deliberation I decided to pull the trigger on the PolyBrute - here's the first 4 patches I came up within the first hour of working with this thing, it's a dream so far :) Some more general thoughts:

- This thing is HEAVY - 20kg is more than you'd think and I wouldn't dare risk this on the upper tier of my 2-tier stand (rated to 25kg, but no thank you...) or any cheap stands. On the plus side, all that weight comes from incredible build quality - the wood is gorgeous, and the metal is a much nicer look in person. Feels super sturdy!

- Including a paper manual is always a welcome addition, and as far as manuals go this one is fairly nice to look at, there's even colour on the front!!

- As others have noted the keys feel a little spongey - I wasn't too sure about this at first but I'm starting to really like it. It feels nice to play and, imo, makes velocity-sensitive routings a bit easier to work with compared with other, more 'solid' key actions I've dealt with

- The first calibration is slow. I'm hoping this is just a factory-reset sort of calibration and not something I need to do every time I turn the synth on? Haven't turned it off yet since it arrived 4 hours ago...

- The oscillators were initially out of tune and drifted out of tune again after a couple of hours, granted it's been pretty warm in my room today. Had to calibrate the oscillators twice, but thankfully it's a little quicker than the initial calibration. Hoping this is normal and I don't have a buggy unit?

- This thing sounds really, really good - I tried out a few of the presets, and they're fun, but I almost immediately went to making my own because that's where all the fun is! Everything is immediately accessible, the oscillators sound good and quite hefty (see the first part of the video below where the bass notes really cut through and add some weight to the sound). Things are laid out quite differently on Arturia synths compared to others, and this is my first Arturia, so it's taking some getting used to but it's all very intuitive. It's quite a modern sound, I can't get it into vintage, Bladerunner-style territory very easily, but that just means it'll be a nice compliment to the Rev2.

- It is a blast to explore. I've been at it for a few hours and I've barely scratched the surface. Definitely one you can lose yourself in for hours at a time.

- The sequencer is INCREDIBLE - programming and messing around with a polyphonic sequence is easy, and the integration with the mod matrix to show steps, notes and modulations is genius. I'm really not sure there's much more they could do on this to make it better, but time will tell!!

I do have a couple of fairly minor 'issues':

- It would be nice if the screen could display the value a knob/slider is at, like the Rev2 or Peak does, and if there was a "Show" feature like on Sequential synths where you hold "Show", turn a knob and it tells you where it's at

- I'm yet to RTFM but I can't see any way to change the length of a sequence to a number of your choosing (e.g. 5 steps)?

- The output level is a bit lower than other synths I own, which isn't necessarily a problem but I definitely have to use the pre-amps on my Scarlett 18i8 whereas with others (Peak or Sub37 in particular) I can get away with running them into the line inputs. Not a criticism, just an observation.

Overall, very very pleased and excited to keep exploring."

Akai AX80 Analog Polyphonic Synthesizer

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Demo in the listing previously posted here.

"One of the coolest vintage synthesizers out there with the coolest interface. Beautiful analog sound combined with the gorgeous craftsmanship of vintage Akai.

All buttons are fully functional, this synth is seriously is near pristine condition and will be good to go for many years."

Sequential Circuits Multi-Trak SN 00561

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Roland JD-800 61-Key Programmable Synthesizer SN ZC78110

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1978 Vintage Mattel Magical Musical Thing Toy Synth

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Crumar Bit One

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"The Bit One is a 6-voice polyphonic programmable touch-sensitive synthesizer.

Wide range on sounds.

Sonically brass in detuned and stereo split sounds like Oberheim brass.

Can be controlled from external MIDI sequencer but local

keyboard will be disconnected while MIDI is connected.

'The general characteristics of the BIT ONE are:

2 DCO, 6 VCF, 6VCA, 2 Envelope Generators and 2 LFO for each voice
63 user programmable presets
Key velocity sensitive keyboard
Double and Split Modes in order to have two different sounds simultaneously or merge two sounds
Instant Editing for all parameter's values [not true: the parameters have to be entered in via keypad]
Panel Lay-out designed to have simple and fast editing in live performance
Complete MIDI interface with other synthesizer, sequencer, rhythm unit and computer.
Tape interface in order to record and load from tape all sound memory data
Pitch bend and Modulation Wheels.'

Original Manual is in English and included."

Roland Synth Plus-60 Brochure

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