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Friday, October 14, 2022

UDO Audio Super 6 Synthesizer - All Playing, No Talking!


video upload by Kraft Music

"Find exclusive UDO Audio Super 6 BUNDLES at Kraft Music: https://www.kraftmusic.com/brands/udo...

Kraft Music's Adam Berzowski Performs on the UDO Audio Super 6 at Kraft Music.

Contact Adam directly at 414-858-4008 or aberzowski@kraftmusic.com if you have any questions or would like to place an order on your very own Super 6.

The UDO Audio Super 6 is a 12-voice polyphonic, binaural analog-hybrid synthesizer. A harmonious marriage of state-of-the-art FPGA digital hardware oscillators and voltage controlled analog technology, Super 6 is flexible, immediate, powerful, and refined with a gorgeous analog tone. Rich and evolving textures are easily teased from the unique super-wavetable core and can be shaped and manipulated with the binaural analog signal path and flexible modulation. Super 6 is an instrument that feels familiar at first glance but offers new and inspiring opportunities when delving deeper, with a layout and aesthetic inspired by classic synthesizers.

The super compact Super 6 Desktop offers the full features of the Super 6 keyboard, housed in an all-metal tabletop-friendly chassis. The Super 6 Desktop also offers ergonomic features such as VESA mount compliance, robust flip up feet, and optional rack ears (7U).

UDO Audio is an electronic musical instrument company based in Bristol, UK founded in 2018 by synth designer George Hearn. The UDO ethos is to create products that use cutting-edge technology balanced with intuitive design, making instruments that are both powerful and enjoyable. Their designs encapsulate this idea of 'the power of play' — pairing comprehensive synthesis possibilities with an immediate, robust, and tactile layout.

Get more for your money with an exclusive UDO Audio Super 6 12-voice polyphonic synthesizer bundle from Kraft Music. These package deals include the accessories you'll need to get the most out of your new synth, all for one low price. If you have any questions, please contact us. Our knowledgeable sales advisors will be happy to assist in choosing the bundle that's right for you!"

Mozart? On Gotharman's Little deFormer 3 synthesizer & groovebox?! #TTNM


video upload by THE TUESDAY NIGHT MACHINES

"Yeah, okay, this was a test how difficult it would be to program actual notes from another music piece into Gotharman's Little deFormer 3 sequencer. Turns out the various sequencer editing modes make this not very hard at all ... it's quite convenient actually, especially with the step recording mode, which I seem to have criminally neglected in the past.

No samples or analog filters in this jam, only the LD3's internal synth sound engines and effects.

Gotharman's website:
https://gotharman.dk"

More Gotharman videos by THE TUESDAY NIGHT MACHINES:



Discover more of THE TUESDAY NIGHT MACHINES here:
https://nightmachines.bandcamp.com
https://nightmachines.tv

Diving into the Qu-Bit Nautilus with the Moog Mavis


video upload by Patchwerks

"Deep sea diving with the NEW Qu-Bit Nautilus Stereo Delay. We've brought our trusty Moog Mavis for the journey so it will be ripe with tasty sounds to explore.

Learn more about the Qu-Bit Nautilus here: https://bit.ly/qu_bit_nautilus_delay
Learn more about the Moog Mavis here: https://bit.ly/moog_mavis

Nautilus is a complex delay network inspired by sub-nautical communications and their interaction with the environment. In essence, Nautilus is a stereo delay consisting of 8 unique delay lines which can be connected and synced in interesting ways. Each time Nautilus pings its sonar system, the generated topography reveals itself through the delay, all while staying in time with the internal or external clock. Complex feedback interactions plunge sounds to new depths, while related delay lines pull fragments of sound in different directions. Manipulate the delay lines even further by configuring the the stereo receptors, sonar frequencies, and aquatic materials that filter the space between Nautilus and its surroundings.

https://patchwerks.com/
Demo by: EZBOT
Video by: Matthew Piecora ( EZBOT), Steven Ly (Project 32)
https://www.ezbot.live"

Under the Sea with the Qu-Bit Nautilus


video upload by Red Means Recording

"The Nautilus is an underwater-inspired delay module from Qu-Bit. Let's dive in and get totally wet.

00:00 intro
02:32 main function walkthrough
08:15 chroma modes
13:51 nautilus on drums
17:18 you do not recognize the bodies in the water

Join me on Patreon and get access to music, presets, samples, and a great community: http://bit.ly/rmrpatreon"

Buchla 266 CV output


video upload by Todd Barton

"Fascinating discovery, at least for me -- the blue jack CV outputs of the 266 are putting out CV without being engaged by and incoming pulse (orange jack). You can get some fun notes phrases and also with the SRV Distribution output you can process incoming CV from the black jack. I sent an envelop there and was able to get a nice variety of shapes including almost an inversion. Surely terrain for exploration.

My Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/synthtodd"

New Systems Instruments: Quad LFO and Phase Expander Eurorack Modules



via New Systems Instruments

New Systems Instruments just released two new modules: the Quad LFO and an associated LFO Phase Expander. With four independent LFOs, each of which can have its own expander with three more outputs, this gives you a ridiculous number of modulation sources with a small HP footprint.

The Quad LFO is an 8 HP analog sine core oscillator, giving four independent sine wave outputs. Each of the outputs ranges from nearly stopped to about 23Hz, covering the full sub-audio range and just dipping into the low audible frequencies. Each has linear voltage control as well, meaning that an increase in control voltage gives a proportional increase in output frequency. While each LFO is initially configured as a sine wave, there are four jumpers on the back to switch between sine and pulse wave outputs. This can be handy for using one of the four LFOs as a clock, or if you just want a square wave LFO for some other reason.

The 6 HP associated expander gives you three more LFO outputs, in a controlled phase relationship with the LFO to which they are connected. That is, each of the outputs is delayed by a certain percentage of the LFO cycle. The first output ranges from 0–180º, or from unison to a half cycle delay. The second ranges from 90–2a70º, or from a quarter cycle to three quarter cycle delay. And the last ranges from 180–360º, or from a half cycle to a full cycle delay. The phase expander can be useful for creating interesting rhythmic modulations, or when the LFO is configured as a square wave, giving you three phases of a sine wave LFO synced to a clock.

The Quad LFO is quite capable. With the addition of the phase expander it does more than a lot of LFOs that are twice the size. While of course you can find features on the bigger LFOs that this doesn’t have, it’s hard to imagine doing more in this size without recourse to a digital design with menu- or button-controlled modes.

New Systems Instruments is a modular manufacturer located in the San Francisco Bay Area, focusing on creating new, analog designs based on different ways of thinking about music and synthesis. They are best known for Inertia, a complex function generator based on physical motion.

The Quad LFO retails at $239 USD.
The LFO Phase Expander retails at $99 USD.

https://nsinstruments.com/modules/qlfo.html

Beautiful Mind by The End Of Eternity





https://startrail.bandcamp.com/album/beautiful-mind

Music composed, played and recorded by Gianpiero De Filippo

released October 3, 2022

"A startrail of electronic sounds, where time is relative and space is infinite." - Gianpiero De Filippo

3rd Wave Synthesizer Exploration Part 2


video upload by Synth Seeker

"🎹 Further exploration of the 3rd Wave from Groove Synthesis. Today we look at:

00:00 - Intro
00:32 - Patch Breakdown
04:41 - Interesting Pan/Delay Interaction
12:15 - Signal Flow Guesses
13:32 - USB Noise
15:05 - Wave smoothing examples"

Part 1 here

Patchhero - An Extra Screen for the Sequential OB6 & Prophet 6



Note this is a 3rd party app, and not a Sequential product.

"Patchhero is the missing screen for your Sequential OB6 or Sequential Prophet 6 synthesiser; allowing you to navigate, name, categorise, and filter patches.

The Sequential OB6 and Sequential Prophet 6 synthesisers are contemporary instruments inspired by vintage counterparts. Specifically the Oberheim OB series of the 1980s and the Sequential Circuits Prophet 5 of 1978.

Consistent with this heritage, both instruments have only simple numerical displays. Hidden in the patch data are patch names and patch sound categories. The numerical displays are unable to show this information.

Many musicians find descriptive patch names more memorable and inspiring than numbers. When auditioning sounds it’s helpful to organise them by sound category.

Patchhero is the missing screen for the Sequential OB6 and Sequential Prophet 6 synthesisers; allowing you to navigate, name, categorise, and filter patches.

Connect using the Apple Lightning to USB Camera Adapter via direct USB or via a USB MIDI interface. Connect wirelessly with Bluetooth, using a Bluetooth MIDI adaptor. Connect with Wi-Fi, using RTP-MIDI over a shared network.

Please see the user manual for a list of supported devices."

Avaialable on the App Store here

Electrypnose | Time to Jam | Stop Motion Clip


video upload by Electrypnose

"Stop Motion animated movie created by Hannah Scott, Music by Electrypnose.

99% of the sounds are from the real gears, for the music and for the sound design.
Exceptions : knuckles cracks, tiger roar, and windows XP bootup ;)

electrypnose.com

soundcloud.com/electrypnose"

This one is in via supporting member, Ray Ewan, who had the following to say about it:

"Hi, there! I came across this really amazing stop-motion animation done by the friend(partner?) of an electronic music producer called Electrypose who provides the soundtrack. The animation is a depiction of him producing music in his studio and eventually the animator joins him dancing to his music.

It’s exceptionally well done with all kinds of identifiable synth and effects gear recreated in miniature, and he states that 99% of the sounds are from the actual gear depicted in the animation. Then there’s a behind-the-scenes montage at the end. It’s really very sweet.

I thought with all the crap going in the world, a little lightheartedness might be welcome – along with some great electronic music."

Indeed.
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