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‘Te Recuerdo’, For Deluge, Piano & Elektron Analog Keys

Synthesist José Luis Amores shared this video for Te recuerdo, a piece that’s built around a live looping performance with the Synthstrom Audible Deluge that’s augmented with strings and synth.… Read More ‘Te Recuerdo’, For Deluge, Piano & Elektron Analog Keys

February 23, 2020February 24, 20206 Comments

Ambient Patches For The Elektron Analog Four & Analog Keys

Synthesist Alba Ecstasy has released a new collection of ambient patches for the Elektron Analog Four & Analog Keys synthesizers.… Read More Ambient Patches For The Elektron Analog Four & Analog Keys

August 1, 2019Leave a comment

Nitzer Ebb ‘Captivate’ Cover On Elektron Analog Keys

This video captures a live take of Nitzer Ebb’s Captivate, on Elektron Analog Keys.… Read More Nitzer Ebb ‘Captivate’ Cover On Elektron Analog Keys

February 10, 20196 Comments

Elektron Intros Vintage Keys Sound Library For The Analog Four mkII

Elektron has release a new sound library, Vintage Keys, for the Analog Four mkII.… Read More Elektron Intros Vintage Keys Sound Library For The Analog Four mkII

June 18, 20183 Comments

New Sound Library For Elektron Analog Keys & Analog Four

The sound library features 128 classic drum sounds for the Elektron Analog Keys / Four.… Read More New Sound Library For Elektron Analog Keys & Analog Four

January 23, 20171 Comment

New Sounds For The Elektron Analog Keys & Analog Four

New Wave Presets has introduced a collection of sounds for the Elektron Analog Keys & Analog Four – Analog Foundations. … Read More New Sounds For The Elektron Analog Keys & Analog Four

July 15, 2016July 15, 20161 Comment

Elektron Analog OS 1.22 Features Overview

This video is an overview of the Elektron Analog OS 1.22 for the Analog Four & Analog Keys. Here’s what they have to say about the update:

March 7, 20165 Comments

What You Resist Persists

Sunday Synth Jam: This video, via Axel Rigaud, captures an extended live performance for flute and various synths, What you resist persists.

September 27, 20154 Comments

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