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Wednesday, June 16, 2021

Jamming on Korg Mono/Poly and Roland SH-101 | CONFORCE


video by Conforce

"A simple recent jam showing how I sequence my Korg Mono/Poly and Roland SH101 with the Elektron Analog 4 Keys. Drums come from Live's Drum Rack. NO talking over the music, recording comes from Ableton Live. Drums were later added. This is not the Behringer Monopoly, this is the real deal. Not saying the Behringer is a bad synth.

Check the slides in the video for additional information on the gear and used plugins and processing! I give away some secret weapons there! Don't lose attention."

Dawless techno on a TR-808 & SH-101 | CONFORCE


video by Conforce

"About: This is a simple video jam describing how you can use a trigger out from for example your TR-808/TR08/TR-909 to another piece of external hardware with an arpeggiator or internal sequencer that allows synchronisation via trig or external clock in. It's a pre midi and din sync method to get two devices in sync with each other. The limitation of this sequencing technique makes it so cool and unique. The new Roland boutiques all have trigs in and out so you can also use the Boutiques for these kind of purposes. I often use the SH-01a to sequence an SH-09 for example.

It's something really simple and sometimes overlooked but very helpful if you want to work without a computer and midi or din sync. The sync is very tight. The way you trigger the SH-101 makes it sound very distinct and many classic techno records were made on these devices with this technique. The sequence on the SH-101 can be up to a 100 notes and the 808 pattern that trigs your 101 will simply just step through all the notes in a structure via your drum pattern.

One of the reasons the 101 is so much fun is that you can jam away on the octave switch and portamento with the sequencer running and it never sounds bad. 'Quote from a Patreon member'

Artists who are famous for using the SH-101 are Robert Hood, A Guy Called Gerard, Drexciya, Dopplereffekt, Fabrice Lig, Mathew Jonson and of course many more techno & Chicago producers that haven't been mentioned here."

Roland SH-09 the Dark Sister of the 101 | CONFORCE


video by Conforce

"Here's a video dedicated to one of my favourite monosynths from Roland, the SH-09. A friendly neighbour had this thing stuffed away in a closet and he traded it with me for a digital camera. Good deal! It's a bass monster that eats the SH-101 sub for breakfast. The synth is very limited but does what it does and that is making snappy sounds and deep bass. It sounds very ghetto, evil and gnarly. It has tons of character and an electrifying PWM that cuts through solid concrete. It's from the 1980's and is a secret electro weapon! Raw, gnarly and punchy."

Roland JD800 & JD990 Soundset/Presets (Trailer) | CONFORCE


video by Conforce

"Get it here: https://gumroad.com/conforce?sort=pri...
This soundset is compatible with both the RolandJD800/JD990. A true classic PCM synth with a superb frequency range compared to the cheaper JV models. The JD800 presets focus on ambient, pads and textures.

DEMO's are made with the presets 100%, slight reverb processing was applied."

Roland JV1080/2080: Bioluminescence Soundset | CONFORCE


video by Conforce

"The Bioluminescence soundset by Conforce for the Roland JV1080/2080
is available at https://gum.co/jv1080_2080_presets_bi...

This is not yet compatible with the Cloud VST, this file will be added later in a few days and is free for everyone who purchased the SYX file. Consider it a pre-order if you only use the VST version.

The soundset is compatible with all Roland JV models (JV-1010, JV-1080, JV-2080, XP-30, XP-50, XP-60, XP-80, XV-88, XV-2020, XV-3080, XV-5050, XV-5080)"

S2400 /.. pulsar 23


video by studio snippets

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Voltage Modular Tutorial | Making Interesting Sequences with Euclidian Dual


video by Cherry Audio

"In this Voltage Modular quick tip, we'll be exploring the idea of Euclidian Sequencers with Euclidian Dual from Misfit Audio.

This is a fast and easy way to quickly generate more interesting rhythmic patterns for your sequences, percussion, or whatever else you'd like to spice up in your cabinet that can receive a gate CV signal!"

Rush | MakeNoise Shared System + Mimeophon


video by Cinematic Laboratory

"In this video I tried to speed up Tempi into audio rates by using a fast Maths cycle and clock Tempi with the 'end-of-cycle' trigger. Then I created very high clock divisions on the channels to trigger Rene and clock the clocks of other modules like Mimeophon and Erbe-Verb. My first attempts were very messy (which was expected) but fooling around with the patch soon revealed some really cool textures. Sometimes it sounded like city noise from all over the world, all played at once. Sometimes it's not pretty, not even close to good, but it's so much fun to lose some steam after more than a year of quarantine."

an interesting sequentix cirklon feature


video by David Morley

Plinky


video by Luca Longobardi

"I finally managed to play with my Plinky!
(I had a friend of mine fixing the problems I made with my stinky soldering skills).
The instrument sounds huge! I love the quality of the internal synth engine but, as you may have noticed, I am kind of obsessed with granular synthesis. So, first thing I did was trying the sampler which allows you to record buffers of 65 seconds of audio and play it (adding granular parameters) in Tape Mode.
In this case I recorded my piano and used it with the internal arpeggiator. The OP-1 punctuates the rhythm with a very simple pattern and is processed live by the Plinky's on-board effects (delay and reverb with wobble and shimmering).
I am a happy child today!"
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