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Thursday, February 17, 2022

MATTHS Patch From Scratch - Live Eurorack Mayhem Feb 17th


video upload by MATTHS

"#MATTHS takes us on a ride through a production from its incarnation. Patching, mixing, sound design and process is all on show here for you to see. It sometimes goes wrong, sometimes goes right.

All tracks are available to buy/stream at https://matths.bandcamp.com/follow_me"

🕸 WEBSITE - www.matthsmatthsmatths.com

All the Soma Synths! - 17/02/22


video upload by Signal Sounds

https://www.signalsounds.com/

Noises - HAINBACH's New Experimental Instrument With AudioThing


video upload by HAINBACH

"Noises is the latest collaboration between @AudioThing and me. This time, we created an instrument (AU/VST/AAX) focused on creative exploration of textures. With unique controls, an internal sequencer, 21 banks of 8 unique sampled atmospheres each, ranging from Autobahn to forgotten flight simulator and 118 presets lovingly crafted by yours truly, Noises is made to inspire.

We believe it is a unique instrument to add texture to your music and media productions, as well as becoming an important tool in your tracks. Get it now on intro price: https://www.audiothing.net/instrument..."



"A Twisted Rainbow Of Sound

Noises is an experimental instrument with a playful and inspiring interface, designed to bring a vast world of noise into your music and audio production.

Noises is the fourth plugin we developed together with German composer and “that guy with the sweaters” Hainbach. He crafted hundreds of recordings of rare vintage measurement and tape equipment, analog synths, strange field recordings, electro-acoustic and magnetic field experiments, and more in his lab to create this creative noise instrument with us. It is designed to be fast and inspiring to use, with a big dial at its center inviting you to search for sounds and a sequencer to make them music. This results in a minimum of clicks for a maximum of sound.

Used subtly, it adds coherence to your tracks. Used creatively, this can be the basis for whole tracks. It is easy to create modern scores for film, games, and podcasts with it and a quick tool for sound design. If you need a break, put it on and relax to carefully curated noise sequences."

Something Wonderful 🐒⬛🐒 | 1645729200


video upload by Cherry Audio

"Something is coming."

Wingpinger meets Simplifier DLX and Nanobox Lemondrop


video upload by Wein Glas

"Some fun with the awesome Meng Qi Wing Pinger going into the DSM Humboldt Simplifier DLX. The 1010Music Nanobox Lemondrop is in the Stereo-Send-/Return-Loop of the Simplifier. And lots of special cables ;)

Flanger and Delay are from the Lemondrop, Reverb ist from the Simplifier.

As always: No overdubs, no post processing. Just a Ristretto ;)"

Amplitude X-Time delay: Long noodle (& BPM rant)


video upload by Richard DeHove

My site: https://richarddehove.com/ Lots of downloads for supporters on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/richarddehove

"I wanted a delay that I could control by manually setting a BPM rate. I have plenty of rate-knob delays, tap tempos delays and a a MIDI-clock controlled delay. But there's nothing like a full workstation-style delay where you can dial in a BPM rate. Unfortunately the X-Time isn't it. I was astonished to discover (and have confirmed by their support people) that you can display BPM. The options are millseconds or time divisions of either a global set BPM or incoming clock.

That means the primary reason I bought this machine is lost. Of course the obvious answer is that I should have done my research a bit better. OTOH every complex workstation-style delay I've ever heard of can display BPM. Weird. Maybe it'll be addressed in an update.

In the meantime I thought there was still some value in watching a noob flub about with the different modes and also butchering some presets.

In short, this is not a performance machine, it's a preset machine. Craft your sound, store it, then recall it.
If delays were people then the Erica Synths Zen delay would be your wild but happy friend; the X-Time would be the grumpy uncle who works at Microsoft."

The wonderful sound of the CASIO CZ-101 Cosmo Synthesizer


video upload by RetroSound

"(c)2007-22 by RetroSound
supported by UVI: http://bit.ly/retrosound-uvi

❤️ Support #RetroSound​ channel: retrosound.creator-spring.com

The CASIO CZ-101 Synthesizer from the year 1984 is a very interesting synth and one of my digital synth favorites.

All sounds came from the CASIO CZ-101. All self-programmed sounds.
drums: E-MU Samples
The track is a recreation of a Yanni track."

Addtiional Casio CZ tracks by RetroSound:

Modular Wall Sounds Symphonic?


video upload by John L Rice

"I was working on this patch and was going to possibly do a longer video for it but my MOTM-650 MIDI to CV module died unexpectedly (it was in that now empty slot) so I just recorded a quick bit of the patch before go eat a bunch of food to drown my sorrows . . . 😑 #shorts #modularsynth #electronicmusic"

How to play @Moderat -- MORE D4TA using GROUND CONTROL and SHUTTEL SYSTEM (project files included)


video upload by Endorphin.es

"MORE D4TA by @Moderat explained on a full ENDORPHIN.ES set up.

Entire patch and sequence programming.

Like & share if you love the track.

GROUND CONTROL project files (project M):
https://files.endorphin.es/GC_Moderat..."

10 undervalued 80s synths | Most bang for the buck


video upload by Espen Kraft

Top-10 undervalued vintage 80s synths. With a watchful eye on local ads and garage sales, all of these can be had for way less money compared to a lot of other 80s synths. Some can even be had for coffee money if you're lucky. I've seen it happen many times. Including some of my own buys.

1. Yamaha TX7
2. Casio VZ-10M
3. Elka EK22
4. Roland Alpha Juno 1/2/MKS-50
5. Kawai K1 (k1m/k1r)
6. Sequential Six-Trak
7. Siel Cruise
8. Yamaha SK20
9. Korg Poly-800
10. Commodore 64

https://www.patreon.com/espenkraft

Demos for each linked by Espen Kraft:

Playlist:
DX7 Original Patches TX7 (Yamaha TX7 - Zé Osório) - José Osório de Souza
Casio VZ-10M - Exploring the Synth and Sounds - ProckGnosis
Elka 22 analog synthesizer | Demo and review - Espen Kraft
Roland Alpha Juno 2 | The best Roland synth ever? - Espen Kraft
Kawai K1 | A Digital Lo-Fi Beauty! - Espen Kraft
Sequential Six-Trak | Fun as a Prophet! - Espen Kraft
SIEL CRUISE Analog Synthesizer 1979 | HD DEMO - AnalogAudio1
YAMAHA SK20 String Machine 1979 | HD DEMO - AnalogAudio1
Korg Poly-800 | Multitrack - Espen Kraft
Commodore 64 - Let's Make Some Music! - Espen Kraft
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