MATRIXSYNTH


Friday, December 15, 2023

Background Modulars No.3 - Serge Paperface


video upload by Memetune Studio

"Can't find a Serge Modular system to create a self-generating Cybersynthesis patch on? No worries! Just put this video on in the background (in full-screen mode), and have the next best thing 😁

In this background piece, I’m using a 1970s Paperface system with some Loudest Warning Serge clone modules to help with the AI composition process (top panel)

The usual VCO / VCF / ENV things are set up, being triggered from a combination of Positive Slew, 73 EG and the mysterious Fenetre module (a Window Comparator designed by Charlie at Loudest Warning, inspired by a tiny bit of the Destiny+ Czochralski Cells thing - Google it), which takes a CV-variable input and sends out staggered pulses, all CV-able. Some of these go to a 4-input AND module which is combined with the other clocks to give varying rhythm to the piece. The pitches are being generated from the Gated Comparator (Ken Stone design, Mk2) which is being altered as the piece develops by various interrelated CVs from the other modules and the vintage Programmer, set to 4 steps on a very slow clock, again related to the main clock via an 8-way divider, then into a 2HP Tune quantiser, which I supplanted into a spare hole in the cab. The Programmer also has its other outputs slowly changing things, such as timbre and LFO of the main oscillator. The reverb is from the Serge spring units (stereo) and there is a tiny bit of Boss SE70 delay in there (all being mixed via one of the Serge Universal Audio Processors)

The general idea is that its one great big interrelated cybersynthesis patch, and the sequence changes slightly each rotation. I think if you listen through to the end, you will hear a very satisfying melodic development, one that I was not expecting to happen. I had no idea how the melody would evolve, and for the first time in my patching life I was genuinely surprised by the melodic resolution this self-generating Serge patch produced"

Roland MKS80 - What is it like to Program? #Roland #producer #CS80 #MKS80 #music


video upload by Andy Whitmore

"Programming the Roland MKS80 Super Jupiter.

The audio is DIRECT, 100% DRY, & IN STEREO - You are hearing the raw audio as it comes directly from the synthesizer. NO post processing (Effects, EQ, or Dynamics) whatsoever.

Watch me bring that sound back to life!🎹🕺"

UNO Synth Pro - "Cinematica" Soundset (Big Demo)


video upload by LFOstore

"Welcome to the Cinematic World for Uno Synth Pro & Uno Pro Desktop!

BUY: https://lfo.sellfy.store/p/uno-synth-...

Unique 'Cinematica' soundset contains 57 organic presets in all possible categories:

Duophonic Pads & Drones
Massive Strings & Landscapes
Big Soundtrack Basses
Edge & Expressive Leads
Cosmic Plucks
Modular Arp's & Sequences

Special PDF booklet showing settings to every preset - SEQ,ARP,AT & MW parameters

Made by chief sound engeneer of LFO.store - Nick Klimenko.
Detailed Instructions & needed software are included.

From Ambient & Electronica to SynthWave & SynthPop with benefits of analog synthesis.

Enjoy and may the music come with you!"

System 55 - Emulating a Voltage Controlled Filter


video upload by O.Z. Hall

"The System 55 contains only a single 904A Voltage Controlled Lowpass Filter. So, what do you do to create a second voice? This video examines 4 possible options. In the course of the discussion we create a Flutelike voice and a Clarinetlike voice.
Can you think of any other options than the four I mention?

TIMECODE

0:00 intro
0:28 -options for voice w/o lowpass VCF
1:11 - preparing to emulate a lowpass filter
1:32 - basic keyboard control connections
1:58 - filterless Recorder voice patch
2:57 - play the Recorder patch
3:13 - emulating resonance
4:27 -play and adjust resonance
4:56 - emulated lowpass filter patch
6:27 - play Clarinet patch and adjust 'cutoff' frequency
8:07 - conclusion
8:34 - closing jam"

Gliss Video Manual


video upload by Bela Platform

"The Gliss Video Manual covers everything you need to know about your module. Gliss is a 4HP Eurorack module which uses a recordable touch sensor to introduce gestural control into modular systems.

Chapters:

00:00 Introduction
02:01 Hardware

03:19 The Menu
03:45 Mode selection
04:14 Settings selectors
05:03 Voltage ranges
06:57 Global settings

09:20 Control Mode
10:15 Control type
11:09 Latching

13:49 Record Mode
15:07 Loop
16:45 Trigger
18:20 Clock
20:55 Wavetable
23:01 Waveshaper

24:49 Signal Mode
25:14 Scale and offset
26:17 Envelope follower
27:45 Clipping

29:08 Notes Mode
29:29 Keyboard
29:59 Sequencer
31:05 Manual tuning
33:10 Tuning via CV
35:08 Sequencer step settings"

Mr Morning


video upload by nbor

"Something to wake up to. Testing out the overhead with a pre-production Buchla Music Easel and lovely Meris LVX delay pedal. Getting ready to shoot some tutorials, but playtime gets in the way!"

Side by Side


video upload by nbor

"Finding the music in a new granular synth, Granular III in Ableton Live 12. I created several presets for this synth and chose two that played well together to create this ambient piece."

Buchla Playtime


video upload by Todd Barton

"What began this morning with a static tone ended up here by the afternoon . . ."

Expressive E Osmose ~ ContinuuMini and Strymon Cloudburst


video upload by Ebotronix

Expressive E Osmose
Haken Audio ContinuuMini ( Low Drone)
Moog Moogerfooger 2x MF 101
Line 6 DL4 MK 2 for Osmose Pad Loop
Strymon Cloudburst
15.12.2023
video # 2314

The smallest and silliest MIDI synth yet


video upload by mitxela

More info: https://mitxela.com/smsc
PREVIOUS PAGE NEXT PAGE HOME


Patch n Tweak
Switched On Make Synthesizer Evolution Vintage Synthesizers Creating Sound Fundlementals of Synthesizer Programming Kraftwerk

© Matrixsynth - All posts are presented here for informative, historical and educative purposes as applicable within fair use.
MATRIXSYNTH is supported by affiliate links that use cookies to track clickthroughs and sales. See the privacy policy for details.
MATRIXSYNTH - EVERYTHING SYNTH