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Friday, December 09, 2022

Error Instruments Tokio pop


Tokio pop (tune in Tokyo ) explaining video upload by errorinstruments paul tas

Bad Gear - Roland JP-8080


video upload by AudioPilz

"Become a Patron and get access to music clips from the show, additional content, Bad Gear samples and even more AudioPilz madness

https://www.patreon.com/audiopilz

Welcome to Bad Gear, the show about the world's most hated audio tools. Today we are going to talk about the Roland JP-8080. Is this classic digital 90s VA synth pioneer and rack synth / desktop synth sibling of the Roland JP-8000 keyboard just good for the legendary trance sounds and 90s rave cliches or can we coax some timeless tones out of it?

Thanks To Ingo from Bad Ischl and Ken Hayakawa for lending me this beautiful JP: https://www.danubefoundation.com/

Chapters:
00:00 Intro tune
01:07 Overview Roland Roland JP8080
01:39 Differences to the Roland JP8000
01:51 Oscillators (Supersaw, PWM, Noise, Feedback OSC)
02:40 More Oscillator Goodness (External Inputs, Ring Mod, Cross Mod, Sync)
02:59 The Filter (and its Limitations)
03:16 The Envelopes (and their Limitations)
03:32 LFOs
03:41 Overall Sound, FX (EQ, Delay, Mod FX)
04:02 Unison, Portamento, Legato
04:13 Presets
04:48 Arpeggiator, RPS Pattern Sequencer, Motion Control
05:14 Data Management, Backups
05:42 Pricing (WTF?!?)
05:49 Thanks!!!
05:58 Hate
06:24 Jam 1 (Multitimbral VA Sound Showcase)
07:19 Jam 2 (Synthwave Drum and Bass)
08:12 Finale (Trance)
08:40 Verdict"

Simmons SDSV 368


video upload by The Simmons Guy

"Quick run through of the presets on Simmons SDSV 368"

[patch] Wavetable Pluck (Blofeld)


video upload by

"It's time for a nice and useful wavetable pluck sound! We have a look on some techniques to make the patch dirtier and add digital artifacts. Plus, we try to get more options to vary the sound while playing.

[00:00] Intro
[00:39] Oscillators
[04:05] Filters and Filter-FM
[06:23] Envelopes
[08:13] Sound Controllers
[10:47] Effects
[11:22] Final Patch
[11:57] Outro

Have a look at my products:
https://frequture.net/shop

Check out my music:
https://curiouselectric.bandcamp.com/"

Obsolescence (Liveset Recorded 12/5/2022)


video upload by Space Town

"(EPILEPSY WARNING: contains flashing rhythmic lights)

it's been a while

finally managed to get around to recording this liveset - nothing was prearranged as per usual, and it was recorded in two takes because of my camera's recording limit (it can't go past 24-ish minutes without stopping)

bandcamp link here: https://spacetown.bandcamp.com/album/...

hardware seen: dirtywave m8 x 2, midi fighter twister
hardware unseen: polyend play (handling MIDI for the lights), TE TX-6 (for recording)"

Torso Electronics T-1 update 2.0

video uploads by torso electronics

Playlist:

1. Torso Electronics T-1 update 2.0
"We’re excited to announce the biggest update to the T-1 firmware yet!

Important features in the new update 2.0 include an extension of the sequencer engine with per-step editing (parameter locks), FX tracks, and many more.

Find a detailed changelog and updated user manual via the link below.

Update your device via the T-1 config tool. Happy sequencing!⁠

https://torsoelectronics.com/resources"
2. T-1 - performing is composing
"The T-1 is an instrument designed to be played in the here and now. Whether you are working in a studio or on stage, the path between musical inspiration and performance has never been shorter. Make relative parameter changes on one or multiple tracks simultaneously, save the changes or return to the starting point. With the T-1, your music-making process is a constantly evolving flow."
3. T-1 - not your average sequencer
"T-1 is a 16 track algorithmic sequencer at the center of your studio. The T-1 offers a generative workflow with focus on immediacy and playful exploration. Whether on stage or in the studio, the T-1 will inspire you with fresh ideas and help you push the boundaries of your music.

In short, this is a fundamental rethinking of the sequencer as a modern, fun, and inspiring instrument."

Drift Away with the Polyend Tracker - LoFi Synthpop


video upload by Polyend

"Make a song. Make an Album. Perform it live. The Tracker can bring your musical ideas to life!

The limited edition Legowelt Tracker was used to create this LoFi Synthpop track."

AutoChord drumlogue custom synth plugin (test)


video upload by centrevillage

Solton Programmer 24 / Solton Project 100


video upload by Vintage Audio Institute Italia

"Italo Disco Machines?
Not false - but these two offer so much more.
In the next videos we'll be exploring the sound capabilities of the Solton Programmer 24 and Solton Project 100.
These were both launched around the same time in 1984 and didn't cause many ripples in the synthesizer sea.
Overrun by sleeker Japanese machines they seemed painfully dated already at the moment of their release.
But adjusting the rearview mirror to seek a more timeless, or rather the slightly more dated, vibe of a few years prior, we think they stand the test of time well and sound pretty awesome.
The Solton Programmer 24 is the obvious song writing tool while the Project 100 adds the depth and richness in sound that the former machine lacks.
In our opinion these two form a dream team ;)"

Play Fun, Play More, Techno Live Performance Session with DMK25 Pro Midi Keyboard丨Donner Spotlight


video upload by Donner Music

"♪🎵 Play Fun, Play More! Hello All the Donner Music friends welcome to our Live Performance Session featuring Dj Artist Nick. It had been waiting too long and we are so proud to bring you the brand new midi keyboard which is upgraded from the previous model, the DMK25 Pro! Check out Dj Nick put out an amazing techno session performance by only using the DMK25 pro, hope you enjoy it!
Explore more about the DMK25 Pro Midi Keyboard
https://bit.ly/3FCwrPZ"
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