YouTube via benanderson88 "A run-down of some patches I've made on my Casio CZ3000 Digital Synthesizer. My chorus unit does not work at all and external reverb and delay have been applied.
Patch list in order of appearance: 1) Synth Brass - An alteration of the brass preset 2) 'Tinkerbell' 3) 'FM Bell Paradise' 4) Synth Pluck (a variation of the synth harp in the casio data book) - Good for trance music 5) Super Strings 6) Synth choir - I hate the preset one in the kyaboard so I made my own 7) Chruch Pipe Organ - I made this completely by accident! 8) Analougeish Polypad - One of my fave patches I've made on the board
Please excuse my bad playing skills.
Thanks for watching! ~BenA.
If you want the SYSEX dump (user memory locations A and B) then just ask. These patches can also be
used on the CZ-101, 1000, 5000 and CZ-1
P.S. Yes that is a sonic the hedgehog t-shirt I'm wearing. HAHA!"
"A cross between a Roland JX-3P and PG-200, done up in white! Just messing around with this old Boston tune. Also using its sister synth, the Juno-106, for backing strings. Off camera is a Korg 01/W for my typical old school arranging for backing tracks."
"I've never opened up my Korg ToneWorks Pandora guitar effects unit before. This evening I performed exploratory surgery but I wasn't expecting it to say "Hello!" to me when I got the lid off... "
"Analog Modules Of Reusable Engineering (AMORE) I have realized that some of my earlier modules (the Complex VCO comes to mind) have been too complicated for most hobbyists. And even for myself, these multi-board modules are difficult to maintain and troubleshoot. They are also somewhat failure-prone, as internal wiring cables can break at their solder joints. These are just a few reasons why I have come up with a brand new concept for building synth circuits. I call my new concept Analog Modules Of Reusable Engineering (AMORE). Further advantages of the system:" link
YouTube via sdicht. via Failed Muso where you will find some more info. Gear comes in at 10 minutes or so. "The South Bank Show (ITV): Peter Gabriel - (S06E03) Tx; October 31, 1982 Another classic Peter Gabriel documentary filmed during the making of 'Peter Gabriel IV" (aka Security)."
Peter Gabriel - South Bank Show: Making of Security Pt 2/2
"rare analogue six-channel (I mean six drum generators) soviet drum synthesizer "Marsh" in good shape for it's age. It has six inputs for drum pads and six individual audio mono outputs, also one common out. This instrument produces classical soviet elecronic durms,"
YouTube via Chicagomack1. "ARMANDO CLASSIC HOUSE" sent my way via Andrew. One more classic: Classic House-Maurice Joshua (This is Acid) I'd post it but embedding is disabled. Anyone know what synths were used on these tracks. I'm guessing the Roland Alpha Juno (1 or 2), but who knows. Definitely brings back memories. The odd thing is I was just talking to some co-workers about arcades in the 80s. I commented on how there was a certain feel to them that have been completely lost - it's a lost phenomenon. After hearing these tracks I realiz the rave scene in the late 80s and early 90s captured a similar feel. I remember going to them. Like Disney on acid.
YouTube via progguy101. MOOG Minimoog. Anyone ID the other? "Nash the Slash and FM 1976 on TV Ontario. F.M. (Cameron Hawkins and Nash the Slash) recorded November 3, 1976 TV Ontario studios so Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Performances from the Black Noise album."