Daniel Fisher, Sweetwater’s synth savant, demonstrates some ideas for bringing external sounds into your synthesizer’s Audio In jack. In these examples he’s feeding the synths some background music from an MP3 player as well as an electric guitar (both dry and processed). Although Daniel is demonstrating on a Moog Sub 37 and a Korg Minilogue, there are many other synths with an Audio In jack including: the Moog Model D, Voyager XL, Sub Phatty, Mother-32, Minitaur, and all of Moog's modular synths, Korg's ARP Odyssey, Monologue, MS-20, and microKorg, Roland's SE-02, Novation's UltraNova, MiniNova, and Bass Station II, Arturia's MatrixBrute, MiniBrute, and MicroBrute, the Behringer Model D, the Access Virus synths, Casio’s XW-P1, as well as most of the Eurorack audio modules.
Moog Sub 37 Analog Synthesizer: www.sweetwater.com/store/deta...
Korg Minilogue Analog Synthesizer: www.sweetwater.com/store/deta...
Pigtronix FAT Drive: www.sweetwater.com/store/deta...
TC Electronic Flashback: www.sweetwater.com/store/deta...
Friedman Vintage T with Classic 90s: www.sweetwater.com/store/deta...
0:00 - Intro
0:31 - Audio Path through the Synth
1:02 - Pressing Key to Hear External In
1:49 - Playing Osc + Audio In
2:21 - Guitar as Audio In
3:12 - Guitar + Sequencer
3:25 - Adding Distortion + Delay
4:39 - MP3 into Korg Minilogue
5:07 - Sweeping the Filter
5:22 - Adding the Oscillators
6:09 - Thanks for Watching!
6:27 - Outro Song
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3 авг 2024