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Friday, November 12, 2021

Rainger FX - Snare Trap Drum Machine with Pedals and Synths


video upload by Sound Isles

"From the creator of wild musical devices Rainger FX, comes a wild and interactive drum machine that you play through, with, and for. Play beats manually, customize rhythm and sounds, sync it to other devices, trigger individual drums with controllers and modular synth gates. The Snare Trap inspires new rhythmic ideas and brings the jams. Here I explore its sounds and connectivity while destroying it with fuzz pedals, and distant modulated reverbs.

Thank you Rainger FX.

Other pedals featured:
Hypersleep - Electronic Audio Experiments
T-60 Analog Modulator - Demedash Effects
Patchulator 9000 - Boredbrain
~900 Fuzz - Fairfield
Maybe - Mask Audio Electronics
Rooms - Death by Audio"



"The Rainger FX Snare Trap is a powerful groove machine in a small form factor, perfect for quickly building rhythmic backing tracks in your pedal board or your desktop setup. Combining analog and digital synthesis techniques, the Snare Trap features a bass drum, snare drum, and hi-hat, with various timbral controls over each. The big rubber pad is multifunctional, and can be used for either tap tempo or triggering snare drum fills and bursts of noise. Dedicated effects including delay and a filter are easily accessible via the front panel, allowing you to adjust timbres in real time, while intuitive edit controls facilitate quick adjustments to your groove patterns on the fly.

If you want to connect the Snare Trap to other drum machines or clock sources, it offers analog trigger inputs for each of the three drum instruments. This little groove box can also send its own clock signal via the Sync Out port, bringing any other instruments that receive analog clock signals into step with the Snare Trap.

The Snare Trap completes the conversation with the rest of your setup by featuring an input port which allows you to bring in your own line level sources from guitars, synths, or other pedals in your chain, with adjustable Hi/Lo gain settings to accomodate your source. A dedicated mix knob controls the blend between the input signal and the groove, allowing you to dial in the perfect balance for your one-person band!

SNARE TRAP FEATURES

Drum machine in a guitar pedal format
Bass drum, snare, and hi-hat sounds available
Tap tempo button can also trigger snare fills
Delay effect for snare drum
Global lowpass filter
Trigger inputs for each drum
Analog clock output
Dry/wet mix for blending input signals with the drum track
Volume control"

Lealani Boppin' on the QuNeo Red #short


video upload by Perfect Circuit

https://bit.ly/3pA5SDw

21 minutes of Yamaha RS7000 preset patches, no talking


video upload by Floyd Steinberg

"Now this is a lazy video ;-) But I'm sure someone out there might find this useful one day... Here's an index of 21 minutes of browsing patches on the Yamaha RS7000, a groove box from the early 2000s:

00:00 grand piano
00:36 e-piano 1 (dry & with effects)
01:20 e-piano 2 (dry & with effects)
01:47 glockenspiel
01:59 musicbox
02:06 vibes
02:17 marimba
02:29 tubular bells
02:35 rock organ
03:01 accordion
03:17 nylon guitar
03:29 steel guitar
03:46 tremolo strings
04:07 strings 1
04:19 strings 2
04:32 synth strings 1
04:42 synth strings 2
04:52 choir aaah (dry & with effects)
05:17 choir ooh
05:28 synth voice
05:47 saw lead
06:10 warm pad (opening and closing filter)
06:50 soundtrack (opening and closing filter)
07:09 goblins
07:45 telephone
07:53 applause (opening and closing filter)
08:30 rezo bass 1 (opening and closing filter)
09:00 a number of bass patches, arpeggiated and filtered
11:07 some pad sounds (opening and closing filter, lfos)
17:37 some plucked sounds
18:52 "synth material" bank (opening and closing filter)
20:04 "Band Instruments" bank"


Support: https://www.paypal.me/alexselck

Prophet-5: One Year On, Part 6 Of 6


video upload by Sequential

"We're celebrating the one-year anniversary of Dave Smith’s modern classic, the Prophet-5 (and Prophet-10) Rev4!

As part of the celebration, our family of Sequential friends asked Dave for the inside scoop on the vintage Prophet-5 and the Rev 4 — one year on. Watch all six installments here as we post them. And to learn more about the Rev 4 Prophet-5 and Prophet-10, visit our website: https://bit.ly/Pro5-YT"

Sequential Prophet-5: One Year On posts

Prophet X Sample Stretch


video upload by O.Z. Hall

"This video demonstrates how to select a single wave from the 100 or so waves from the Prophet VS synth. These waves are included in the sample Type 'Synth' and Instrument 'VS Wave Table'. In this instrument the VS waves are mapped ( one wave per key ) across the keyboard.
Using the Sample Stretch feature of the Prophet X, we can select a wave (hit a key) then select "Sample Stretch" (a dedicated button). At this point, the one sample is stretched across the whole keyboard.
Find out what happens when you crossfade between two sampled instruments ..."

Sequential OB-6 Tutorial Lesson 9: Aftertouch


video upload by EthanJamesMusic

"This is a tutorial series for anyone who wants to learn how to do their own sound design using the Sequential Circuits (former Dave Smith Instruments) OB-6 synthesizer. The goal is to break this subject down into understandable and digestible bits of information that you can apply to your own electronic music. I am primarily a media or film composer, so we will learn ambient, techno, and EDM style sound design using the synth. This ninth video teaches you how to use the aftertouch function and some interactive possibilities of the control. Please leave a comment with any questions or requests and a like if this was helpful."

EthanJamesMusic Sequential OB-6 Tutorial Lessons

Bach on a Synth part 3- Sequential Prophet Rev2


video upload by Nicolas Melis

"J.S.Bach Partita No 2 - Allegro - with Sequential Prophet Rev 2 Synthesizer"

Taming the Beast


video upload by nbor

"I built two 84hp cases to condense a variety of eurorack modules and small cases into a unified instrument. It is all functioning now, so I'm starting to create with it. Here are my first efforts to make sense of what I have, a mid-tempo techno improv. Several euclidean rhythms and random voltages are driving this, along with interaction on the Sensel Morph."

Model:Cycles, Make Noise O-Coast, and Meris Polymoon Performance


video upload by Patchwerks Seattle

"In this video Kevin from Patchwerks performs on the Elektron Model:Cycles, with support from the Make Noise O-Coast and the Meris Polymoon.

From Elektron: 'Scale angles dense and jagged, glide over plains vast and fluid, or sink into mists of dissonance. To model is to shape the formless. Model:Cycles is a six track FM based groovebox that brings exploring into the heart of sound sculpting. With six unique Machines in one lightweight unit you can effortlessly mold rhythm and melody across the digital spectrum using instant, tactile controls. Exploration made attainable.'

Buy the Elektron Model:Cycles here: http://bit.ly/pw-cycles

The 0-COAST is a single voice patchable synthesizer. It's name reflects the fact that it utilizes techniques from both the Moog and Buchla paradigms (aka East Coast and West Coast due to their locations), but is loyal to neither and thus implements 0-coast synthesis.

Buy the Make Noise O-Coast here: https://bit.ly/make_noise_ocoast

Meris Polymoon is a super-Modulated Delay inspired by cascaded rack gear.

Buy the Meris Polymoon here: https://bit.ly/meris_polymoon

https://patchwerks.com/
Demo by: Kevin Weber
Video by: Matthew Piecora (aka EZBOT)
https://www.ezbot.live"

Torso T-1 Sequencer : How to Achieve Algo-rhythmic Patterns and More !


video upload by Perfect Circuit

"Join our pal Brian on a short jaunt through the magical realms of the Torso T-1 !

This algorithmic sequencer is a great tool for generating playable, evolving tonal patterns, as well as Euclidian rhythms. In this short video Brian shows us a hybrid computer/hardware synth setup with the T-1—and its 16 simultaneous MIDI channels—at the heart of the composition.

Check out more about the T-1 here : https://bit.ly/30jSjy2"
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