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Tuesday, June 30, 2026

One Drum Loop, Infinite Soundscapes | Torso S-4 Exploration Vol. 34 #sounddesign


video upload by Andre Bregegere

"Welcome to Volume 34 of my Torso S-4 Explorations.

For this improvised live performance, I set a strict creative limitation: use only one single sample (a drum loop) and one single track on the Torso Electronics S-4. The goal was to push the boundaries of the S-4's granular and sound-design engines to see just how far a single piece of source audio could be stretched, morphed, and reshaped into a variety of sonic landscapes.

The performance was recorded live with only minor edits for pacing. Final audio was lightly mixed and mastered in Pro Tools."

CORRIDORS (Brixeq by Boorch)


video upload by Fedir Tkachov Music

"New ambient composition and performance on Brixeq. Mister Boorch recently added a new strings engine, which is used on 3 out of 5 tracks here."

GliGli - Firefly


video upload by GliGli SFXTeam

Download on BandCamp:



Vintage synthesizers: Korg Mono/Poly, Sequential Prophet 600, Sequential MultiTrak.
Neo-analog synthesizers: Behringer Mini D, Korg minilogue."

Overspraak Soundscape


video upload by Conatus Modulari

"Soma Lyra 8 x OPXY

Lyra always has been a great sample source, and I really like the immediacy and playability of the OPXY.

Sculpting samples as I record, experimenting with slowing them down as I play create rich, stretched out textures. All harmonic content is being pulled apart and opens up a whole new world.

Sequencing modulation and effects on the OPXY add movement. Soma Warp was used to add some more movement at the end of chain.

Let me know if you liked it!"

Genki Instruments Katla #8 (MPE update!) | Winterdagen


video upload by Winterdagen

"Can a perfect synthesizer be made any better? Well yes, apparently it can :) The amazing people at Genki Instruments just made Katla even more expressive by adding MPE capabilities in a firmware update.

I have to say I always thought MPE was a bit gimmicky. I even had a Roli Seaboard Rise in my studio which I'd never properly used. The new Katla update was the perfect reason to change that. And oh boy have I missing out! I absolutely love being able to slide between notes and add expression with pressure and slides. I thought it'd be too complicated to play, but it actually really isn't.

It seems the team at Genki Instruments have hit a home run again. Without any real setup I got the MPE controller hooked up, and in no time I came up with this patch, which feels so expressive to play! I'm looking forward to exploring more MPE patches on Katla ❤️

A second batch of Katlas is available now at https://genki.is/"

TUBE Emulation CONCRETE / tr-808, monolit, s4 /


video upload by Light Reft [Sasha DZA]

"Use headphones 🎧

MONOLIT and CONCRETE are now available through our retailers. Please ask your nearest store for availability.

In this video, the TR-808 runs through the S-4, using only delay and reverb. //////////
Then the signal goes into CONCRETE as the master effect.

MONOLIT controls the sequence, as well as the delay and reverb parameters.

#monolit #concrete setup with #tr808 and #torsos4"

Partials & Discrepancies | Understanding Discrepancies


video upload by Unusable Engineering

"A closer look at the Discrepancies side of Partials & Discrepancies.

This is a more ad-lib walkthrough focused on what the discrepancy system actually is, what it does to a patch, and how it can be used either to add a bit of life and variation or to push things much further into chaos.

At the core of it, each voice gets its own randomized offset values for around 40 different parameters. Some of those have their own dedicated discrepancy controls, while others are grouped under broader macro-style controls. The result is that each voice can behave slightly differently, from small differences in tuning, filter, or position, up to much more obvious divergence.

The dice control generates a new set of random offsets, but those values are otherwise static and stay saved with the patch until you throw the dice again.

This video is really about understanding what the discrepancy system is, what happens when you push it, and how it can make patches feel more alive, more unstable, or just a bit less perfectly digital in a very digital synth.

More info:
www.unusable.net"

Roland TR-707(909rom) , TTMC 158 , Tokyo Gate 2 , DFG , 5Step Sequencer , 291


video upload by Tokyo Tape Music Center

Korg opsix "Materials" Sound Pack: Presets for contemporary electronic music and film scoring.


video upload by Limbic Bits and KORG

"For this Opsix sound pack, I've had the honor of teaming up with Korg. Materials is an Opsix sound pack focused on contemporary electronic music and film scoring.

It features 32 new presets with a strong emphasis on pads, ranging from warm, subtle background atmospheres to ice-cold FM textures perfect for transitions. You'll also get a selection of evolving arpeggios, powerful basses, and complex lead sounds. With musicians in mind, each preset includes carefully tailored assignments for aftertouch, the mod wheel, and velocity.

"Materials" for Korg opsix: https://korg.shop/sound-libraries/ops..."

Monday, June 29, 2026

Anybody Can Make SynthWave


video upload by HanzVolt

"This is an original song I made a few months ago...Basically mocking all these synth wave songs I have heard that are so boring and cliche.."

Sounds from the Studio

video upload by HanzVolt

"GR--MEGA, Prophet X, JE-8086, SubLabXL"
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