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Wednesday, May 05, 2021

Ping Pong MARF


video by Todd Barton

"An old trick but it's still fun . . . ping pong pulses with the Buchla MARF. Headphones of monitors :-)"

Tomita Whistle Patch Tutorial


video by Synthesizer Reviews // Tips // Patch Tutorials

See this post for the original.

"This is my attempt at recreating the iconic Whistle patch created by Isao Tomita.

Most people with Eurorack or 5U Systems can easily emulate the patch. I couldn't find a step by step tutorial online so I made this.

Some notes that are unclear from my video.

The mixer knobs ended up being
LFO turned up to 1.3
Pitch Envelope turned up to 2.3

I also have set up a VCA for keyboard velocity."

Tom Oberheim TVS Pro Demos


Two Voice Pro demos by GSF Agency

UDO Audio Super 6 Demos


UDO Audio Super 6 - Sinister Six video by GSF AGENCY

"This piece of music, including percussion and sound effects, is done entirely with UDO Audio's Super 6 binaural analog-hybrid synthesizer. I spent about a month and a half developing sounds for the Super 6, after which I massively multitracked the synthesizer into Mark Of The Unicorn's Digital Performer over several weeks time. At first, I tried out a pseudo orchestral intro to see how well my sounds worked together, and then took a joyride through various moods and musical styles. This Sinister Six piece is an imaginary cinematic journey, heavily influenced by the pioneers of synthesis with a few nods to world music; it showcases the broad stereo binaural effects and the range of the instrument's capabilities.

Sinister Six Copyright 2021 Drew Neumann, Droomusic (ASCAP) http://www.droomusic.com​
Video by Chris Morgan at Dark Energy Media https://www.darkenergymedia.com"

And a playlist with additional demos:

UVI Introduces Hypnotic Dive for Falcon


videos by UVI

"Hypnotic Dive for Falcon - Deeper States of Dance
https://www.uvi.net/hypnotic-dive

Inspired by the world of psytrance and its manifold subgenres, Hypnotic Dive features 120 energized and dynamic patches, ranging from syncopated arpeggios and basslines to deep atmospheric pads, leads and synths, vibrant plucks, tuned sub kicks and much more.

Video Credits: Anthony Hak
Music Credits: Carlo De Gregorio
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About UVI
UVI is a developer of software instruments, effects and soundware. We leverage leading-edge synthesis, DSP research and design to provide unique and expressive tools for musicians and audio professionals.

Our goal is to help you achieve the highest-quality sound possible with innovative and reliable solutions. You can hear our work around the world at live shows, on hit-records, in blockbuster films and AAA games.

We're a small but spirited team with a global footprint, music and sound lovers eager to share our passion. We're honored to be a part of your creative journey and thankful to you for sharing ours."

https://www.uvi.net

Beats with the Novation Circuit Tracks ONLY (multiple genres)


video by Gabe Miller Music

"A bunch of beats and jams with the Novation Circuit Tracks completely standalone, including hip hop / trap, drum and bass, deep house, minimal techno, synthwave, and more. Sounds used include my one shot sample pack (link below), the Delorean Dream and Vapor Dream packs, A Force Truly Evil, samples I got from Splice, and the default patches."

Host Midi-Out Expanders


video by Omri Cohen

Omri Links:

"If you just want to buy me a coffee :) - https://www.buymeacoffee.com/omricohen
Consider joining me on Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/omricohen
Patching techniques and ideas that I continue updating - https://bit.ly/3o1Q3Sg

Haken Continuum / EaganMatrix: Using the ContinuuMini as a W,X,Y,Z Eurorack CV Controller


video by EaganMatrix Programming

"Demonstrating one of an almost infinite ways to use a ContinuuMini with Evaton Technologies uCVC as a four degree of freedom (WXYZ) controller for Eurorack systems (though it could be used this way with any system that uses CV input to manipulate sound parameters). Here the Mini primarily controls a TiNRS Tuesday Sequencer and Rabid Elephant Natural Gate that are really 'running the show' (not ContinuuMini pitch and envelope control). EaganMatrix CVC programming is used to impart a much more complex CV interaction that would be possible with a traditional XY CV (for example joystick) controller. Note with only a ContinuuMini and a uCVC, you will ideally want to set your preset Polyphony 1 to avoid discontinuities when playing polyphonically which is not the intent here but you might do it without realizing it (not using ContinuuMIni audio output at all here)."

Radio City (jamming w/live FM radio & tape loop)


video by poorness studios

"I decided to give this idea a try and I was fairly pleased with the results. I'm using a ByronStatics KCS-315 AM/FM radio and a Sony TCM-200DV variable-speed cassette player along with my Volca Bass, Volca Beats, and Microbrute synthesizers. The 7-second tape loop you hear was made by The Void Electronics in Ireland.

I made a playlist of other videos that involve cassettes: [below]

If you like tape loops, I highly recommend The Void Electronics on Etsy: https://www.etsy.com/shop/TheVoidElec..."



Playlist:

Cassette Soundscape 1 (TX Wiggles 47)
Cassette Soundscape 2 (TX Wiggles 48)
Still Here (jamming with a tape loop)
Radio City (jamming w/live FM radio & tape loop)

VM2500 Walk-through


video by boxoftextures

"Cherry Audio recently released their VM2500 Collection, basically recreations of the ARP 2500 series of modules and I had to immediately purchase a set. This is more of a deep dive than my more usual synth demos, both because there are a lot of modules in the set, although I only cover some of them, but also because with modular systems there's simply a huge amount of options available in how you set everything up. Which is the basic idea of course. In this video I walk you through a number of different patches, going over these particular modules and how I used them but also getting into general modular principles. I'm assuming at least some prior knowledge of how synthesis works as this isn't really a Beginning Modular Synthesis course, although I've thought of doing a series along those lines to be honest, but even if you're a beginner you should at least be able to get an idea of what I'm aiming for.

The patches I make here include just a basic does-this-make-noise patch, then a "typical" synth patch, although it feels to me like a typical '70s ARP sound. I follow those up with two sequencer-driven patches and then a self-playing generative type of patch. Kind of a wide range there.

The Voltage Modular VM2500 Collection, from Cherry Audio - https://store.cherryaudio.com/bundles...

Audio and video captured in CleanShot X on a MacBook Pro
Edited in DaVinci Resolve 17

Dymo Label Maker photo from the History’s Dumpster web site - http://historysdumpster.blogspot.com/...

Twitter: @selgart
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/boxoftextures"
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