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Saturday, September 02, 2017

Oberheim OB-8 Keyboard Synthesizer

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Sequential Circuits Prophet VS Digital Vector Synth SN 0238

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Mutable Instruments Ambika: Rare Wavetable Kit Synthesizer w/ SMR4 Filter Set

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"These were extremely powerful, popular - and limited - polyphonic wavetable kit synthesizers from a few years ago - very much the company's pinnacle before committing to only Eurorack format. They've been out of production for several years now and aren't easy to find. This unit also has the desirable SMR4 'Juno type' filter set, which were the warmest out of all the filter options for these kits...

Vintage Korg Delta (String Synth) Synthesiser SN 287695

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Circuit Bent Roland TR-626 Rhythm Composer

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How to repair faders on a vintage synthesizer


Published on Sep 1, 2017 Mike Sisk

"In this video I show how to repair faders (or slide potentiometers) that are used on many vintage analog synthesizers. The faders I am repairing are from a Roland SH-1 synthesizer but this same process will work on other types of faders from other manufactures as well. To do properly do this the faders must be individually desoldered from the board and opened up to clean the internal contacts. I do not recommend using the standard "contact cleaner" that you find at most hardware stores but instead recommend using the more expensive Deoxit cleaner from Ciag. I paid about $24 for a 2oz can of this cleaner which seems high but when working on an old vintage synth it totally turned to be worth every penny."

Buchla 288v - Like a tourmented soul


Published on Sep 2, 2017 batchas

"In the second half the sound is not synchron anymore :(

Self-modulated 258 sent to 288v.
Some short reverb added afterwards."

Behrigner Model D Experimental Jam


Published on Sep 2, 2017 synthpro

"Hey Guys,

This is a a mixture of experimentation with the Behringer D as well as a jam session. In this example, I am using a MIDI sequencer from my Korg Radias while transposing the Behringer Model D from my polymoog using the 1V/Oct input on the Model D.

This jam was inspired by some music I heard from Kosmischer Laufer. You can find out more here: https://kosmischerlaufer.bandcamp.com...

Also, for those interested,
I have a new website.
https://synthpro.wixsite.com/synthres...

Thanks for watching,
Jareth"

Rheyne - Morphagene and Rhodes


Published on Sep 2, 2017 Rheyne

"Audio from a Make Noise Morphagene playing splices of my Fender Rhodes. A Moog Mother-32 and an Erica Synths Black Hole DSP are creating the pad in the background.

The reel used in the Morphagene for this patch is available as a free download at the link below. It contains eight splices of chords from the Rhodes, running through an MXR ZW-44 for a little overdrive. The file can be renamed to the "mg" number of your choice for your own Morphagene:
http://freesound.org/people/rheynemus...

Live Jams and Sequenced Jams on BandCamp: https://rheyne.bandcamp.com"

Farfisa TK 85 demotrack


Published on Sep 1, 2017 ikworgek

"All sounds from the Farfisa

some reverb and delay

keyboard with midi and some very basic synthfunctions (envelope with addsr)

enjoy!"
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