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Wednesday, October 04, 2017

"Direct Connection" (Powertran Transcendent 2000 & Yamaha CS-5)


Published on Oct 4, 2017 SynthMania

"Drone synth: Powertran Transcendent 2000 + DigiTech Polara FX Lead synth: Yamaha CS-5 + Danelectro Dan-Echo FX Addtl. FX: Overloud Breverb2"

Also see: "Oscillator Overdrive" (Powertran Transcendent 2000 & Yamaha CS-5)

Moog Model 15 SN 098/150

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via this auction

"Moog Model 15 Limited-edition Reissue Hand-wired Modular Synthesizer

This unit is in good working condition. A returned item that came back dirty and with a cigarette odor on it. Our tester cleaned up the unit pretty well but the cables and manual still have some signs of dirt and such. Works correctly. Includes patch cables, power cable, and manual. Please see the photos above; they are of the actual item for sale."

Roland SH-101 / SH-01a basic waveform comparison


Published on Oct 4, 2017 retrosynthads

"Comparing the basic waveforms and sub of the original Roland SH-101 and the new SH-01a synthesizers. Different octaves. Sub oscillators. Pulse width. And a touch of resonance.

Warning: kinda boring if you really don't care about this stuff."

Buchla 200e Sounds


Published on Oct 4, 2017 boobtube356

KVgear Vixen Mixer for Korg Volcas Now on Kicktarter


Published on Oct 4, 2017 Mike Rafferty

"Demonstration of prototype KVgear Vixen mixer. All audio was recorded directly from the headphone output of the Vixen into the video camera. Outboard effects on Aux 1 and Aux 2 of the mixer are Strymon Dig dual delay (my favorite!) and Strymon BigSky. For more information see kvgear.com/products/vixen-mixer"


via Kickstarter

"This is the mixer Volca lovers have been wanting for years: 8 audio channels, panning, mutes, 2 aux sends/returns, and onboard power for 8 Volcas. It can be powered by batteries or the included AC power adapter. All this fits into the footprint of a single Volca!

The images below are of the special limited edition blue version. The standard version will be black. See more info at the bottom of this page.

The Vixen has 3.5 mm (1/8") mini jacks on each audio channel for easy connection to small synths without the need for adapters. Your adapter-less existence continues as you connect to/from external effects boxes and monitors through standard 6.35 mm (1/4") jacks.

Visibility is important, whether you're in a dimly lit studio or outdoors in the sun. All knobs on the Vixen have painted indicator lines. Graphics on the control panel are crisp, clear and as large as possible. The translucent top panel allows LEDs to be visible for Mute, Power, and VU meters.

The Vixen has the same footprint as a Volca, allowing it to fit into most Volca stands and racks. KVgear stands such as the Lobe V3 and V4, Volc 45-2, -3, and -4, and Ramp Racks (3 sizes) are perfect matches for the Vixen.

The Vixen can be powered by any of three sources: external AC mains power supply (included), internal AA batteries (batteries not included), or an external mega battery that you provide. All synths connected to the power hub (using optional power cables) can draw power directly from the Vixen, eliminating piles of batteries or wall warts.

Specifications

AUDIO

Channels 1-6

Mono 3.5 mm input jack (accepts TR or TRS plug)
Mute button w/ LED indicator
Gain knob
Pan knob
Aux Send 1 knob
Aux Send 2 knob
Channel 7

Stereo 3.5 mm input jack
Mute button w/ LED indicator
Gain knob
Channel 8

Stereo 3.5 mm input jack
Mute button w/ LED indicator
Gain knob
Aux Send 1 and 2

6.35 mm (1/4") mono jacks
Aux Return 1 and 2

6.35 mm (1/4") jacks for L/mono and R
Stereo gain knob
Main Out (stereo)

Stereo gain knob
6.35 mm (1/4") jacks for L/mono and R
Phones Out (stereo)

Stereo gain knob
3.5 mm (1/8") stereo jack
POWER: INPUT

The Vixen mixer can be powered from any of three sources:

External AC-DC power supply included with each mixer. Depending on your shipping address, you'll receive a mains power cord for USA, UK, or EU wall sockets. Customers with other wall outlet types can purchase their own IEC 320-C7 power cord.
Internal battery compartment for 6 AA batteries that you provide.
High capacity, rechargeable external 9 VDC battery attached to the power input jack on the Vixen. You will need an adapter plug with a 5.5 x 2.1 mm barrel plug. Depending upon demand, KVgear might produce an adapter plug.

Using DSI Tempest a Synth (Live Jam)


Published on Oct 4, 2017 MR TUNA Music

"😎🎵🎶 The DSI #Tempest is so much more than a drum machine! Here’s some analog synth pads sequenced by @squarpinstruments #Pyramid (in the back) with the Roland #TR8 taking over drum duty so we can get take to skies with more melody from the 6-voice analog dream machine that is TEMMMPEST 😱🎹🎛🎶"

New SYNTHBLOCKS: Analogue Solutions DR. STRANGELOVE


Published on Oct 4, 2017 rezfilter


New from Analogue Solutions:

"Dr. Strangelove is the 2nd synthBlock by renowned synth maker Analogue Solutions.

This joins Mr Hyde in a growing line up of small analogue effects boxes and synth components.

Dr. Stranglelove is a compact, high quality analogue Ring Modulator, with analogue LFO modulation, featuring a lo-fi echo.

Features:

Analogue Ring Modulation with 2 audio inputs

Analogue LFO that can go into audio range, with 2 waveforms

Lo-fi Echo / Delay

1/4” audio inputs and outputs

minijack (eurorack) audio & CV in / outs for direct connection to modulars

Superior build quality

Small footprint

SynthBlocks allow you to add analogue warmth, or extreme sound mangling to you music set-up.

It will work perfectly along side your DAW, sampler, synths, modulars."

Vintage PAIA Analog Synth Mixer 4720 4730 4711 4740 4761 4770 Rack System

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via this auction

"It contains the following components:
(3) 4720

(1) 4730
(1) 4711
(2) 4740
(2) 4761
(2) 4770)
plus a bunch of parts (control amplifiers, power supplies, etc) that are unbranded."

Roland Boutique AIRA Jam Session


Published on Oct 4, 2017 Calle Nilsson

"Roland Boutique TR-09, SH-01A, TB-03, JU-06, JP-08, AIRA TR-8, MX-1, GO:MIXER"

Tr 808 vs Tr 08 - Which is better?


Published on Oct 4, 2017 soundseasy

"We were lucky enough to get our hands on a classic TR 808 and put it side by side with the new TR-08.
Now before we start a chin stroking drum machine war, let me just say that the original is the original, and no matter how good the remake is there's something magical about this big metal box with it's clunky buttons that seem more at home on a push button telephone from the 80's, rather than a ground breaking, genre spanning rhythm machine.
but the question really has more to do with whether the TR-08 can satisfy your 808 desires, without forking out close to $5000.00AUD for a second hand one!!!

The 808 we had was very well cared for, but it didn't change the fact that it's a VERY old piece of gear, unfortunately drum machines aren't like a stradivarius, they don't exactly get better with age. so there are a some crackly pots and wayward tuning issues, but I wont lie, it was a real buzz hearing an original 808 going through it's paces, and maybe if I had the $$'s I might talk myself into getting one.

The TR-08 definitely held its own though. In reality I could have spent a little more time tuning it to match the 808 (because thankfully you can with this incarnation) but I felt that it definitely possessed the same characteristics of the old classic, and so it should, it's been modeled directly, from what I would assume, is a beautifully cared for original 808 stored deep within the vaults at Roland.

In reality the TR-08 probably sounds like how most of the original 808's sounded straight out of the box.
Before the ravages of time started adding their sonic quirks into the mix. But who knows?

So in closing would I by a TR-08 as an 808 substitute? Damn right I would! It's worth every penny!

But if I win the lottery I'm heading straight to ebay to get me an original too!"
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