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Friday, November 25, 2022

Tera Pro 1.5 Update


video upload by VirSyn

"Tera Pro WAVES in app purchase now comes with two WAVES modules.

The WAVES module adds classic Wavetable synthesis to the sound palette of Tera Pro. It’s an optional module which you can purchase separately. Wavetable synthesis is a sound design technique which uses morphing oscillator waves to create sounds.
Wavetables can store a variable number (From 1 to 1024) of different frames/waves, allowing you to scroll through from one wave to the next, creating a new level of movement in your sound design. This movement can be stepwise as in the famous early PPG synths or smooth (using interpolation) and antialiased for a polished modern sound. Tera Pro WAVES allows you to explore this entire range.
WAVES allows for different waveform frame sizes in the range of 128 up to 4096 samples per cycle and up to 1024 frames. More than a thousand public domain wavetables covering most areas are already included in WAVES, and more can be added by the user."

Teenage Engineering Pocket Operator 32 Tonic through Hologram Electronics Microcosm Demo


video upload by Mattelica

[patch] Distorted Pad (Blofeld)


video upload by Synthesizer Video Service

"Creamy distorted pad sound anyone? This video shows you how to program such a nice patch on the classic and affordable Waldord Blofeld. Let's talk about wavetables, the flanger and reverb, of course ;)

[00:00] Intro
[00:44] Oscillators and Wavetables
[03:46] Filters
[04:40] Envelopes
[05:57] Modulations
[08:53] Flanger
[10:10] Reverb
[11:34] Unisono Stereo Trick
[13:12] Final Patch
[13:55] Outro"

Bad Gear - Korg Volca Nubass - The Noobass


video upload by AudioPilz

Chapters:
00:00 Intro tune
01:13 Overview Korg Volca Nubass
01:40 WTF are Nutubes???
02:50 Ladder Filter
03:03 Envelope, LFO
03:29 Drive
03:48 Sequencer, Accents, Slides, Additional Features, Pattern Chaining
04:34 What else??? Pricing
04:52 Hate
05:16 Jam 1 (Volca Setup)
06:06 Jam 2 (Mixed Setup)
06:58 Finale (Non 303-Sounds)
07:27 Verdict
08:17 Patreon Vocoder Shoutout

Moog Model D Part 2 - Minimoog 2022 Edition


video upload by Synth Seeker

"🎹 More tweaking the Model D, and a small comparison to the Moog Matriarch."

Synth Seeker Model D posts

The Make Noise XPO: A Musical Exploration


video upload by Red Means Recording

"Let's explore the Make Noise XPO stereo oscillator and then improvise some music with it and friends.

00:00 panel and feature walkthrough
02:15 sync
02:55 fm
04:36 adding a filter
05:32 bringing in a second output
06:58 some thoughts
07:52 bringing in some drums
08:49 performance: how to make friends
14:00 performance: i'll see you again when I'm dead"

n/zyme Walkthrough Part 2(of 5): WAVE DRAWING


video upload by gattobus

"n/zyme is a Model Expansion available for Fantom flagship synth only.
Here's my second tutorial. This time I'm showing the incredible features of the drawing oscillator, an incredible tool to shape the sound with the touch of a single finger!"

Additonal n/zyme Walkthrough videos

Liven Lofi 12 - Old School Breakbeat Slicing & Stretching


video upload by ChrisLody

0:00 Answering your questions
3:10 Cutting breakbeats into separate hits
7:18 Sample start position automation

"Here's a nice nerdy one about the new Sonicware Liven Lofi-12 sampler. This will seem very familiar to anyone that's watched my Volca Sample video on the same subject because it uses the same method but it's less complex to setup on the Lofi-12

It's equip with a decent set of tools that we can use to create some interesting effects like old school beat slicing, stretching and pitch shifting

Here is the BPM calculator I mentioned:
https://toolstud.io/music/bpm.php
1 bar of 75bpm audio is 3.2 seconds
3.2 seconds / 4 seconds max recording time = 0.8
10000 maximum slice points * 0.8 = 8000
So the end of a 75bpm drum loop is at 8000 in the sample edit mode

128 values / 16 steps = 8
So to spread a sample across 16 steps program the Start setting onto the steps like this:
0, 8, 16, 24, 32, 40, 48, 56, 64, 72, 80, 88, 96, 104, 112, 120"

The Sound of Depeche Mode - Stripped - E-MU Emax SE Sampling Synthesizer


video upload by RetroSound

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One of my favorite songs from Depeche Mode from the album Black Celebration (1986)

I used the E-MU Emax SE Sampling Synthesizer (1986) for all sounds incl. the drums.
Like usual is this not a exact cover. My interpretation of this great track.

The E-MU Emax was one of the most used sampling synthesizers of the late 80s. Here is the full Emax playlist with a lot sampling sound demos, sampling tutorials and one synth demo tracks.
E-MU Emax Playlist:"

Arturia MINI FREAK Demo & Review


video upload by musictrackjp

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