Novation Circuit Mono Station Power Start

In this video tutorial series, Novation pro Josh Bess delivers a collection of tutorials designed for newcomers to the Novation Circuit Mono Station. Watch and see how to get going and make some music fast, with this awesome mono synth and sequencer!

Videos
Overview (00:21) - Josh welcomes you and lays out what will be covered in the video series.
Powering On & Connecting Audio (00:52) - See how to power on and set up your audio output with Circuit Mono Station.
Choosing Patches & Playing Notes (01:42) - Learn how to choose patches and play notes with the Circuit Mono Station.
Note Mode (01:22) - Now discover the Note Mode within the Circuit Mono Station and how to use it.
Scales (03:17) - Josh reveals the Scale Mode within the Circuit Mono Station and shows you ways to utilize it.
Building a Note Sequence (02:24) - Learn how to build your own note sequences with the Circuit Mono Station.
Tempo (01:19) - See how to adjust the master tempo of the Circuit Mono Station.
Recording Notes (00:47) - Learn how to record notes in real-time with the Circuit Mono Station.
Gate (02:41) - Josh now shows you how to use the Gate function within the Circuit Mono Station for more creative sequencing.
Glide (01:50) - Learn all about how to adjust the Glide time within the Circuit Mono Station and the effect it has on your sequenced notes.
Pattern Settings (03:44) - Discover how to use and customize the Circuit Mono Station pattern settings.
Mixer (01:26) - Now see how to use and adjust the Circuit Mono Station Mixer.
Oscillator 1 (01:49) - Learn all about the Circuit Mono Station Oscillator 1 section and what it does.
Oscillator Range (00:44) - See how to adjust the octave rage with the Oscillator Range for more note choices.
Paraphonic Mode (00:36) - Explore how to play notes with Oscillator 2, utilizing the Paraphonic Mode.
Sequencing Oscillators 1 & 2 (00:52) - Learn how to create two different sequences within the Circuit Mono Station.
Sub Oscillator (01:00) - Josh now introduces you to the Sub Oscillator section within the Circuit Mono Station and how to use it.
Noise Oscillator (00:26) - Circuit Mono Station?s Noise Oscillator function is now explained and explored.
Ring Mod (00:42) - Now learn about the powerful Ring Mod section within the Circuit Mono Station.
Filter Shape & Frequency Controls (01:26) - Josh now demonstrates how to manipulate the Filter Cut Off by using the Filter Shape selector button and the Filter Frequency knob.
Filter Slope & Resonance (02:06) - Now see how to adjust the filter resonance further using Filter Slope selector button and Resonance knob for even more sound possibilities.
Filter Bypass (01:40) - Learn how to bypass specific oscillators within the Circuit Mono Station.
Overdrive (00:52) - Josh now talks about the Overdrive parameter within the Circuit Mono Station and how to use it.
Distortion (01:42) - Get an introduction to using the Distortion parameter within the Circuit Mono Station.
Modulation Matrix (00:59) - Learn all about the Modulation Matrix section and how to utilize it for sound creation.
LFO & Pitch (03:27) - See how to adjust the Pitch of a sound by using the LFO features in the Circuit Mono Station.
ADSR Envelope & Pitch (01:57) - Now learn how to adjust the Pitch of a sound by using the ADSR Envelope within the Circuit Mono Station.
Envelope & Amp (00:55) - Explore how to adjust the Amp parameter with the ADSR Envelope within the Circuit Mono Station for further sonic sculpting.
Sequence & Filter Frequency (01:53) - Josh now reveals how to adjust the Filter frequency of a sound with a built-in sequence within the Circuit Mono Station.
LFO & Pulse Width Modulation (01:37) - Learn how to adjust the Pulse Width Modulation with the LFO controls in the Circuit Mono Station.
Velocity & Distortion (01:18) - See how to adjust the Distortion level with the Velocity controls within the Circuit Mono Station for further sound design.
Saving Patches & Patterns (04:08) - Learn how to save your patches and patterns within the Circuit Mono Station for complete recall later.