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Thursday, April 20, 2023

Nicholas Semrad's Sequential Prophet 5/10 Patch Set


video upload by Nicholas Semrad

"Here is a demo video for my now available-for-purchase Sequential Prophet 5/10 patch set. You can purchase these patches at my website, www.nicholastsemrad.com/shop.

These patches will load to the following spots on your Prophet 5 or 10: Group 5 (511 - 558).

I've made 40 of my favorite patches for this set and it includes many patches I've recorded with and played live.

Thanks again to Emily Hoerdemann for the cover design!"

Nicholas Semrad's Sequential Prophet 5/10 Patch Set FREE BONUS PATCHES (Demo)


"These patches will load to the following spots on your Prophet 5 or 10: Group 4 (454-458)."

The Roland System 100 from 1975


video upload by Alex Ball

"A look at Roland's System 100 from 1975, their first foray in (semi) modular synthesis.

0:00 Intro Jam
0:57 The System 100
1:59 Demo 1: Falcon
3:02 Talk: The Basic Unit et al
4:28 Demo 2: Proto Acid
5:33 Talk: 101 & 102
7:57 Demo 3: Ring in Spring
9:04 Talk: 103
10:55 Demo 4: Bucket and Fade
12:00 Talk 104
13:53 Vangelis Spiral
14:48 Clock Mod Tricks
15:49 Demo 5: Tumble & Fall
17:03 Talk 109
18:28 The Human League
20:30 Outro Jam

Links:
System 100 playlist:"

Famous Oberheim Synthesizer Sounds part1


video upload by RetroSound

"(c)2007-23 by RetroSound
supported by UVI: http://bit.ly/retrosound-uvi

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

Famous Oberheim Synthesizer Sounds part1

0:06 Talk Talk - It`s My Life
0:35 Simple Minds - Don`t You Forget About Me
1:12 Van Halen - I`ll Wait
1:45 Talk Talk - Such A Shame
2:24 Ch. Bruhns - Captain Future Theme
2:35 Hot Chocolate - It Started With A Kiss

The Oberheim Synthesizers OB-X and OB-Xa are two of the big legendary synths in music history. Used by many pop and rock groups in the 80s. Most famous is Jump by Van Halen. Here can you find the full playlist with a lot single sound demos, synth comparisions and one synth demo tracks. Enjoy."

RetroSound Famous Oberheim Synthesizer posts.

The OB-Xa playlist:


The OB-X playlist:

DSP56300 Emu Vavra - Waldorf microQ Demo Song


video upload by Numero Uno

"A demo track created with Vavra 1.2.35

This track uses one instance of Vavra in Multi Mode. Due to three stereo pairs of outputs and the integrated Multi editor, it allows flexible routing to external effects.

Used in this Demo:

1x Vavra version 1.2.35
2x EQ
1x Valhalla Supermassive
1x Delay
1x Reverb"

Yamaha CS-30 (1979) 420 edition with a little bit of reverb - Werkstatt Matlak


video upload by Werkstatt Matlak

"Final test after restoration and upgrade with the LALALAND Midi upgrade."

Yamaha FS1R Bass-Sequence Modulation w/Skerjanc Controller & Formant Shaping


video upload by DACHI Klangmusik

"FM Synthesizer Yamaha FS1R
Formant Sequence Nr 47
Shaping on FM & Formant Knobs , Speed of Formant Loop

Modulations on ADR, EG, Filter, Fader OP1

You just hear 2 OPs interacting!!!

OP1 & OP2 on I065, Part 1
w/Skerjanc Controller"

Sequences/Reverb/Distortion


video upload by Omri Cohen

"There's a walkthrough video of the VCV patch together with the patch file on my Patreon (all tiers) - https://www.patreon.com/posts/patch-s..."

NAMM 2023 Osmose - No Talking Demo


video upload by sonicstate

"Jim from @EarmonkeyMusic spent some time with the @ExpressiveE Osmose , to try and get a handle on all that expression and also the Eagan matrix Sound Engine and see what sort of sounds it has to offer."

Introducing Librae and Polydactyl Dynamics-Processing Plugins by Noise Engineering

Librae master of end-chain dynamics plugin from Noise Engineering



video upload by Noise Engineering

"Noise Engineering introduces two plugins for your dynamics processing needs: Librae and Polydactyl!

Get these plugins for your DAW here: https://bit.ly/3LynNDF

Librae is a mid/side and stereo dynamics processor capable of compression, expansion, limiting, and distortion. The adaptive envelope extraction is designed to be as transparent as possible. Use it on master-bus applications and for creative processing. Now in AU, VST, and AAX formats.

Polydactyl is a multiband dynamics processor with pre and post-processing plus four adjustable bands. Each band features limiting, compression, expansion, noise gating, and saturation and distortion controls. Based on the Eurorack module, now in AU, VST, and AAX formats."

Polydactyl multiband dynamics processor plugin from Noise Engineering

video upload by Noise Engineering

0:00 Overview
1:31 Sliders and controls
2:42 Stereo link
3:35 Playing demo

"Get this plugin for your DAW here: https://bit.ly/3LynNDF

Polydactyl is a powerful multiband dynamics processor plugin that makes it easy to precisely sculpt the dynamics of your audio tracks. Whether you're mixing a full band, tightening up a track, or just looking for creative inspiration, Polydactyl has you covered.

Each stage has separate controls for dynamics and distortion, making it easy to dial in the perfect amount of compression, noise gating and expansion on each adjustable band with ease. Weight controls for Pre and Post stages control how the plugin responds to your signal. Individual Link controls for each stage make it easy to adjust processing. Polydactyl also features lookahead for transparent gain reduction."

Press release follows:



Noise Engineering expands software offerings with Polydactyl and Librae dynamics-processing plug-ins


LOS ANGELES, CA, USA: Noise Engineering is proud to expand its software offerings by announcing availability of Polydactyl and Librae, two new dynamics-processing plug-ins presenting many flavors of compression, expansion, limiting, and distortion — Polydactyl being designed for anything from subtle mixing tasks to complete sonic destruction as a multiband processor, while Librae is made for mixing, mastering, sound design, and stereo-field experimentation — as of April 20…

“From the start, these plug-ins were intended for clean mastering, sound design, and coloration,” comments Noise Engineering Chief Plumber Adam Lange-Pearson, one of two software engineers behind Polydactyl and Librae. “While we worked on these, our chat threads were full for months with picky feedback about levels and sound quality, and heated ergonomics discussion,” he continues, concluding: “By the end, I am pretty sure we argued over every pixel in each meter at least once.”

Ostensibly, Polydactyl is a multiband processor inspired by over-the-top and aggressive techniques, yet it is designed to be versatile enough to be used in almost any mix. Featuring four adjustable bands — plus Pre and Post — to precisely sculpt the dynamics of audio tracks with separate per-section controls for Blend, Gain, Room, Floor, Release, and Stereo Link, the bands can be dialed in individually or the Link function can be utilized to quickly apply user settings across multiple bands (though turning Link off makes it simple to set each band as needed).

Though those controls break away from traditional dynamics-processing layouts, they simplify the workflow for dialing in subtle (or not-so-subtle) dynamics. Dedicated distortion controls such as Saturate, Soft Drive and Hard Drive (with associated Soft Blend and Hard Blend controls for clipping distortion), Zero Pop (for zero-crossing distortion), and output level are also included in each section, which can also be bypassed or soloed.

Saying that, the clean interface of Polydactyl provides a huge range of visual feedback. First and foremost, the frequency spectrum meter displays the output level across the audio spectrum and is interactive — click and drag the lines to adjust the band splits; select bands for further adjustment. Additionally, Polydactyl includes a scalable envelope display to show processing over time and global In and Out VU meters. Moreover, each stage also includes a static curve meter to demonstrate the compression and expansion applied to the signal, and In and Out VU meters.

Librae is a mid/side and stereo dynamics processor with separate controls for Pre, Mid, Side, and Post stages. Duly designed for transparency, Librae is made for master-bus applications, but the team behind the plug-in put a lot of thought into making it a capable tool for creative processing and sound design. Many of its controls are similar to those on Polydactyl. Put it this way: Librae also has separate per-stage controls for Blend, Gain, Saturate, Room, Floor, Release, and Stereo Link, plus distortion controls like Saturate, Soft Drive and Hard Drive (with dedicated Soft Blend and Hard Blend), Zero Pop, and output-level controls. Its Pre and Post stages also feature shelf-EQ weight controls to adjust how the plug-in’s dynamics processing responds to the incoming signal. Librae features a Global Mid < - > Side balance control for easy adjustment. Similarly, each section can also be bypassed or soloed.

It is easy to understand Librae, though, thanks to a detailed graphical interface featuring a goniometer displaying the correlation between the input channels and an envelope display showing processing over time. Each processing stage features a dedicated graphical display with a static curve meter to show the curve applied to the signal, In and Out VU meters, and a weighting graph to visualize the detector shelf EQ weighting (with adjustable Weight High and Weight Low) on the stage input.

In keeping with all Noise Engineering plug-ins, Polydactyl and Librae are designed for automation and each include an extensive internal modulation matrix with LFOs and step sequencers that can be routed to almost any parameter. Moreover, modulators have adjustable randomization for easy humanization.

Intuitive in use from first being opened, Polydactyl and Librae both come complete with a sizeable number of Noise Engineering-provided presets — ranging from subtle and transparent to aggressive and in-your-face — to kickstart anyone in need of inspiration. If more than that is needed then the rand (random) and nudge buttons (to generate and tweak patches in one click) are sure to get creative juices flowing.

Available as two new dynamics-processing plug-ins presenting many flavors of compression, expansion, and distortion, Polydactyl and Librae are ready to take up their positions in signal-processing toolkits the world over.


Polydactyl and Librae are available now in AAX, AU, and VST formats for $49.00 USD apiece, and also available as part of the Build Your Own Bundle (buy any three plug-ins and automatically get one for half price) — only from Noise Engineering here: https://noiseengineering.us

Please visit the dedicated Polydactyl webpage (https://noiseengineering.us/products/polydactyl-plugin) and Librae webpage (https://noiseengineering.us/products/librae-plugin) for more in-depth information.

MiniLab 3 - Firmware Update V1.1 | ARTURIA


video upload by Arturia

"Enhanced features, creative improvements, and performance fixes - the MiniLab 3 V1.1 Firmware is out now & free for MiniLab 3 users! Here’s songwriter & producer MIN t to give you the lowdown on what’s new.

_CHAPTERS
00:00 Intro
00:56 Transport Bank
02:11 Cubase & HUI Support
03:11 Relative Encoders
03:50 Auto Clock Arpeggiator
05:28 Additions
05:46 Outro

_DISCOVER
MiniLab 3 V1.1 → https://bit.ly/3UZQzlh"
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