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Thursday, January 19, 2023

Jamming with Moog Source, Arturia CS-80V, and Akai MPC X


video upload by Bata

"This is the A section of one of my unreleased tracks. Just improvising some lead lines over top. Playing the Moog Source through a Roland SBX-1."

The Robots (Part I) 1st Intro Sound. #kraftwerk #massive #patches


video upload by LastRecall

"First sound of the song programmed in Massive. As Massive is a subtractive synth it can be replicated in any other subtractive synth.
You can find at the end of the video integrated in the final Mix.
All the sounds in the mix were programmed by scratch and will the uploaded shortly."

The Robots (Part 2) 1st three sounds. #kraftwerk #massive #patches

Depeche Mode See you bassline #depechemode #vsynth #bassline


video upload by LastRecall

"Recreation of See You bassline in Vsynth"

Also see: Depeche mode (Waiting for the night patch). #depechemode #vsynth #patches #synthesizer

Eric Schlappi and Bastien Lavaud - Slicers


video upload by SCHLAPPI ENGINEERING

"Part of an improvisational audiovisual jam session between Eric Schlappi and Bastien Lavaud on November 5th 2022 in Grenoble, France.

This session followed soon after a performance at Modularsquare in Paris and uses similar material.

Audio is Eric Schlappi using mostly Schlappi Engineering modules with a heavy focus on modulating a Three Body oscillator for the lead and an Angle grinder for the kick.

Video is Bastien Lavaud using a mix of @syntonie1487 and @lzxindustries video modules and follows soon after the release of his VU007B and VU003B decoder and encoder modules, allowing for a complete HD video synthesis workflow.

Please watch in the highest available quality as compression is quite harsh on the video synthesis methods used.

Syntonie
https://syntonie.fr/

Eric Schlappi
https://ericschlappi.bandcamp.com/

Schlappi Engineering
https://schlappiengineering.com/"

Yamaha Synth Space History | FS1R | Dom Sigalas


video upload by

"Dom Sigalas takes a detailed look at the powerful Yamaha FS1R FM synthesizer.

The FS1R was released in 1998 and uses 8 operators with 88 algorithms which offer additional waveforms and wave shaping features plus an added multimode filter, effects and EQ. In addition, the FS1R exclusively offers eight unvoiced operators per voice which result in a unique sonic engine called Formant Shaping Synthesis.

In our Synth Space History video series, we take you on a journey to explore the different historic Yamaha Synths and Stage instruments to be found in our Synth Space." You can find addtional episodes here. You can find additional posts featuring FS1R controllers here.

Alex Inglese playing SWAM Trumpets with Sylphyo


video upload by Aodyo Instruments

"Alex Inglese, an Italian musician, gives us a great demonstration of the perfect combination of the Sylphyo as a MIDI controller and the fabulous SWAM trumpet plugin of Audio Modelling.
He performs three musical pieces and pilots Camelot, a virtual instrument sofware manager, thanks to the Sylphyo, switching from one sequence to another without having to touch the computer.

More info on www.aodyo.com"

Electric piano sound with Access Virus TI (no talking)


video upload by Mr. Card

"No EQ. No compression. Only internal effects. Pure sound."

RK008 + RK006 - USB Expansion


video upload by Retrokits

"By request a little video about connecting the RK-006 to the RK-008 via USBSerial. This can expand the RK008 with a complete extra MIDI-I/O bus, adding up to 4 MIDI Inputs and 12 MIDI Outputs (+ the extra USB you can plug into the USB-hub)

(Of course it will also work to just connect the RK-006 to the RK-008 via a TRS stereo audio cable but then the inputs of the RK-006 will not be merged with the ones on the RK-008.)"

Feedback Modules MIX BX / MIX CR / MIX KM / eurorack mixer sound comparison


video upload by BRiES

"In this video I run different patches and sounds through these three mixers by Feedback Modules in an attempt to highlight the sound differences between them.

MIX BX, MIX CR and MIX KM have gain to spare and excel at saturating sounds, but they can do clean sounding mixes as well. The channel strips host an equaliser, a gain knob, two auxiliary mono sends (with stereo returns), a panning knob, clickless mutes and a volume control.

For a detailed overview of the features of the MIX BX (which has the same features as the other two mixers) you can take a look at this extensive playthrough video:"

Feedback modules MIX BX / eurorack mixer / extensive playthrough


"In this video I do a complete rundown of all the features this 6 channel eurorack mixer by Feedback Modules (a eurorack maker based in Romania) has to offer.

The MIX BX is perfect for making submixes for your drums or mix (and glue) together synths that benefit from some nice sounding saturation.

I demonstrate how to chain 2 channels to make hardstyle(?) kickdrums and how you can make use of the 2 aux sends to create a bus for parallel saturation.

At the end of the video there's a long 'no talking' segment where I systematically run through different sounds while tweaking the parameters... this might feel like an unnecessary boring part of the video but I really think getting to know what it sounds like is the most important thing... feature-wise the MIX BX is 'what you see is what you get' so there's not a lot of fancy tricks that you can pull of with it, apart from adding tons of character to anything you put through it.

correction: it is capable of amplifying line level signals to modular levels but there's no guarantee that the signal will stay clean

0:00 intro
0:31 hi
2:08 front panel features
12:55 distorted kickdrum trick
18:27 parallel saturation
24:13 no talk runthrough

I was thinking about what to type between 'MIX BX' and 'extensive playthrough' and the things that came to mind were '6 channels of bonkers', 'eurorack 90s grunge mixer', ... but none of that really serves the MIX BX justice. It does all the glue, grit and grime of the Boss BX era range of mixers, but the thing that stood out to me the most, compared to other eurorack mixers I've tried, is the amount of low end on this thing (what I would consider as 'warmth').

You can support my channel at http://ko-fi.com/BRiES - there's some exclusive content and downloads. This includes several patch breakdowns and some designs I made. There's also a seperate shop where I sell virtual instruments (ableton live) and sample packs. If you're interested in getting one on one feedback, guidance, in-depth explanations, etc please contact me at briesmodular at gmail dot com - I just started doing this 1 on 1 thing so it's still very much in its infancy. Send me a message if you're curious!

DISCLAIMER: Andrei from Feedback Modules sent me this mixer because I insisted that he should make some kind of demo to showcase the character (sound) of this mixer, since that's its main feature. I was genuinely interested in the MIX BX and I'm really happy I got the chance to make this video so everyone out there wondering about how it sounds can watch my video and at least get some idea about what it's capable of."

6 Analog Synths and a Nord in Harmony


video upload by Bata

Moog Source
Behringer 2600
Studio Electronics Boomstar 5089
Behringer Pro-1
Nord Wave
Korg Mono/Poly
Yamaha CS-15
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