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Wednesday, September 22, 2021

Plogue Introduces CHIPSYNTH OPS7 - Sample Free Yamaha DX7 Software Synth Model


Feature overview of chipsynth OPS7 video upload by Plogue Art et Technologie, Inc.

"Watch this great overview of OPS7 from @Mathew Valente

Plogue is not affiliated with any of the original integrated circuit, computer and console manufacturers. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners."

Unscripted live comparison of chipsynth OPS7 with an original mk1

video upload by

"We briefly explain how to set up the SYSEX librarian mode of chipsynth OPS7, Bidule and a spectrum analyzer to do a random preset comparison between OPS7 and an OG mk1

Thanks to Joan Touzet for her TX816 tests

Product page:
https://plogue.com/products/chipsynth...

Plogue is not affiliated with any of the original integrated circuit, computer and console manufacturers. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners."



"It's loud! It's brash! It's digital! It's the edgy sound of Yamaha's 6-op FM synths, now perfectly emulated by chipsynth OPS7 in a convenient plugin format!

Let it take over your tracks as it took over the airwaves with a storm in 1983. Open the flood gates to a deluge of crisp bass sounds, crystalline bells, soothing electric pianos, and sharp rhythmic clavichords.

You will unleash vast FM landscapes in mere seconds, thanks to the dual-layer system seen only in the most expensive FM keyboards - the Yamaha DX1 and DX5 - giving your music a big, full, lush studio sound!

In addition to a full set of effects, we've given chipsynth OPS7 a game-changing dynamic patch editing system, making FM patch creation easier than ever and removing any need for cumbersome algorithm diagrams.

But perhaps you want to load-in one of the thousands of available original Yamaha DX series 6-op patch banks instead?

We've got you covered, with full SysEx bank file support and full hardware SysEx interfacing.

CHIPSYNTH OPS7
In terms of emulation, Plogue goes all-in: by exactly matching the digitally captured output of the original EGS and OPS chips, we've recreated every nugget of sound from the original keyboard.

This includes exact envelope stepping patterns that vary note-to-note, every facet of the convoluted pitch calculation, and absolutely identical operator math for each algorithm down to the bit.

The analog side of the original keyboards and modules is also recreated with lavish attention to detail: you want the unique crunchiness of the original DAC?

We got it down to its insane compander and the full analog filtering section.

Guaranteed 100% free of any samples!"

Roland MC-202 MicroComposer

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"This is a pristine condition Roland MC-202, unmodified, a beauty I have been using for a short time. If you are on this page, you know already most of the things on the MicroComposer and the history it has made."

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Free TouchOSC Mk2 Editor for Black Corporation Kijimi



via synth_nyc:

"Key features:
* Parameter name and value are displayed all the time; value is dynamically updated when you move a slider; value is highlighted when you touch a button
* Parameters are controlled via MIDI CC; and MIDI SYSEX using LUA scripts
* Most Patch parameters are controllable
* If you click on the Matrix Common / Indiv LFO or ADSR2 buttons, it will invite you do go to Page 2 and Page 3, and remove those parameter from the UI on Page 1
* If you double click (or double tap on a Tablet) on a slider, it will default the value to factory (like Saw for VCO wave, like 0 semi tones for VCO Range, etc…)
* Editor is one-way (Device to Kijimi); no librarian features, no request from Kijimi. It writes data in the Kijimi buffer memory.
* No support, sorry… It’s free and open source (for the LUA scripts)
* TouchOSC Mk2 is to be licensed to its developer.

All 128 free Kijimi custom patches here were created using this editor.

Please contact Black Corporation to get the editor and patches.

Enjoy!"

SUPERBOOTH 2021 DIARY - DAY#3 - FREAK-OUT-YOUR-SYNTH -- SCHMIDT SYNTHESIZER - CONCERTS - TALKS


video upload by Bernd Kistenmacher

"this is SUPERBOOTH 2021 Day#3. This episode is full of music, talks and a nice interview with Mr. Axel Fischer, who presents the still iconic SCHMIDT SYNTHESIZER.
Enjoy

00:00:00 Intro
00:01:00 Schmidt Synthesizer
00:15:16 Buchla (in short)
00:15:55 Sascha Ketterlin (Music)
00:35:58 Bloody Mary (Music...and more)
00:50:40 Interview with Joerg Sunderkoetter about Berliner Schule (Excerb)
00:55:23 S.T.Raumen (Music)
01:02:08 Andreas Schneider talks with Gereth Jones, Gert Jalass and Gerhard Mayrhofer
01:50:02 Final words

MY WEBSITE: https://berndkistenmacher.com/"

Bernd Kistenmacher SUPERBOOTH 2021 DIARY posts

Orac's Krell - demo of a new way to use Orac


video upload by TheTechnobear

"Over the last few months Ive been collaborating with Electra One.

They have recently made their firmware open source, and I wanted to write a custom firmware for Orac to allow a new way to interact with Orac running on any platform.

This video is of the patch I made for their booth at this years Superbooth (2021) , showing Orac running on a Terminal Tedium.

This firmware will also work on the rPI, Organelle and other Orac platforms.

The patch is a generative patch based on the 'Krell Patch', which uses continually looping envelopes that change randomly over time.
these envelopes are used for many aspects, including note generator, amplitude and also also various parameters affecting timbre and filtering.

This was implemented by creating new Orac modules that contained these new 'krell' envelopes.

a fun patch to just let do its own thing, and tweak as you go along.

(I also had the patch running on the Organelle-M at Superbooth)"

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Odin II: the best free synth plugin? Demo of my 15 favourite arps and sequences presets.


video upload by Andrea Di Lorenzo - Music Lab

"Powerful and complex - but easy to use - Odin II is absolutely stunning! It can make everything you want, from the 'old analog sound' to the futuristic Vector Synthesis.

Try it, you won't be disappointed!

Get Odin 2 for free over here: https://www.thewavewarden.com/odin2"

QuNeo MPE Overview and Setup Tutorial with Ableton 11, Modal Skulpt, and Equator


video upload by Keith McMillen Instruments

"QuNeo now speaks MPE! It's by far the most expressive controller of it's size, use it for finger drumming or playing melodic scales and chords.

In this video we show you how to get started with the QuNeo and MPE. We run through how to setup the QuNeo MPE application with a soft synth (Equator), Modal Skulpt, and Ableton Live 11."

Quasimidi Polymorph Sequencer / Synthesizer SN 58965

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Novation K Station Digital VA Synthesizer SN K00326S

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TRAX RS-1 Rota-Synth

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The Rota Synth RS-1 is a desktop 8-step analogue sequencer, coupled with a monophonic, true analogue synthesizer. It does not use a keyboard like a conventional synth, but instead generates musical sequences and sound effects that you program in real time.

Made in 2010 by TRAX (Trax Controls), the same manufacturer of the famous Retro Wave R-1.

Super rare synth, in excellent condition for its age, the only one for sale in the world !
Use it to create rapidly repeating musical phrases, grungy riffs, retro computer game effects, rolling basslines, off-the-wall rhythmic patterns, dub sirens, weird sci-fi effects, plus sounds yet undiscovered....

No clumsy menus to wade through - just switch on and go. You get full, hands-on control via knobs and switches.

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