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RedFlag posted in the group Roland Aira Compact group
Looks like Roland have released an official case for the Compact series.
“With the CB-RAC, you can securely carry your AIRA Compact everywhere you travel—from home, office, and hotels to camping, beach trips, and more. Durable materials provide superior protection, and the low-profile design is comfortable to hold and easy to stow in a bag or luggage.”
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Alex posted in the group Dawless Jamming
Todays tabletop setup…
I’m trying to learn the Digitone so thought I’d set up a little dawless rig in the lounge so I can keep focussed
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Yeah, great jam. 🙂 And how is the sound with the iLoud-Speaker? IKMultimedia says: “The sound quality and fidelity of iLoud will absolutely blow you away”. Would you agree with this?
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The iLoud has excellent sound quality and a really low frequency range so you can hear sub bass frequencies. I would definately agree that it is a studio quality monitor. However, while It’s great for general studio use, sound design and just general jamming, the stereo field is very small (due to cones being close together) so you couldn’t mix with it. For that I tend to use headphones.
I really do love my iLoud though and couldn’t do without it. Infact I have two! The first one I bought when they were released in 2014, but I used it so much the rechargeable battery died a cou…Read More
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Alex posted in the group Elektron User Group
How to program a classic trance supersaw patch on the Elektron Digitone….
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Using Algorithm 8 you can set Operator B to a Saw by setting the feedback to 60. You can then set Operator C to a Saw by setting the Harmonics to -7.00, then set the Level of Operator A to 70. Now you have two saw waves you can set the cross fader in the middle and then detune Operators C and B set at around 50.
You can add an additional sub oscillator (Sine) by lowering the ratio of Operator B to 1.00/0.50. Now adjust the Amp Env to add some release, and add some envelope modulation to the filter.
Copy this track to all 4 tracks. Now on the voice setting page Layer all 4 tracks so…Read More
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eatsleepsynthrepeat posted in the group Roland TR-8 / TR-8S / TR-6S
Here are the tuning values I use for selecting specific notes on the TR-8S. This is useful if you want to program a bassline or a melody into your TR-8S or TR-6S using the built-in synth sounds or samples. It can take a little while to program in the notes, but it’s really handy sometimes if you’re using the TR-8S / TR-6S standalone and want to input a few notes without adding an external synth.
C2 (128), C #2 (117), (D2 (107), Eb2 (96), E2 (85), F2 (74), F #2 (64), G2 (53), Ab2 (42), A2 (32), Bb2 (21), B2 (10), C3 (0), C #3 (11), D3 (21), Eb3 (32), E3 (43), F3 (…Read More
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Alex posted in the group Elektron User Group
I’ve had my Elektron Digitone a few days now so I thought I’d test out the new Song Mode. Ended up creating this chilled out dub techno track. No live jamming on this one, just letting the song play out.
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Yes I’m loving it. Once you get your head around the way they’ve implemented the FM synthesis then it’s really easy to come up with new sounds. The only thing I find a bit odd is that you can’t trigger sounds using the track buttons like you can on the other Digi boxes, unless I’m missing something?
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Jake posted in the group Synth News & Events
Gforce have updated their excellent Oddity VST instrument! Oddity3 has 250 new presets, some new FX (distortion and reverb) and 4 macro controls. It’s also now compatible with Apple Silica so will work on the M1/M2 Macs. Here’s a review from SynthAnatomy…
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Alex posted in the group Elektron User Group
My Digitone arrived a couple of hours ago. I can’t say I know exactly what I’m doing in terms of FM Synthesis yet, but I managed to make a few sounds and had a play with the arpeggiator to record some patterns. Are there any good tutorials out there to learn the FM sound design side of things?
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turtleaudio posted in the group Sample Sharing
The KB drum samples page has a huge collection of royalty free drum samples covering over 300 vintage drum machines of the 70s and 80s. Well worth a visit.
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Alex posted in the group Sample Sharing
This is a techno construction kit containing 128 analog, FM and digital samples including a wide selection of hard-hitting techno drums and synth sounds (kick, snares, claps, percussion, hats, cymbals, synth basses and synth leads). The samples are formatted in both mono (16-bit, 48kHz) and stereo (24-bit, 48kHz). Enjoy!
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A lot of people are using these, not Roland branded but might be cheaper.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/DURAGADGET-Shock-Absorbing-Shell-Garmin-2659LM-Black/dp/B00OHPA4O6/