"This rare commercial from 1971 hasn't aired in at least 20 years. As a kid in the 70s, it really scared the hell out of me. Now it's a shrine of ultimate nostalgia. Gotta love that early 70s retro look, eh? I know there's a lot of you out there that remember this as kids so here's your chance to relive and enjoy it once more." via @Schroeder1175. Anyone know what was used in this one?
"ebay item 180562967270, running through general sequences."
"showing midi controller triggering sounds."
"the little keys"
"effects processor for external input"
via this auction "This is a weird little box made by Farfisa. It's a groove box like machine from the 1990's. I really don not know much about it and web stuff is salesman pitch information. What I do know; all the sounds are from the Roland Sound Canvas's of the 1990's and they even have the same name. They only sounds that are the same is any Roland specific sound (The 808 bank is called Analog). There are 128 sounds plus the drum kits. The little keyboard is funky, you do not use it in real time to control sounds. You do use it to set up your orchestration pitch or the key you desire in chord patterns, see video. To use the sounds you must hook a midi controller (see video), it's a sound module as well. A really cool feature is the mic/audio inputs, you can ran a signal through the built in effect processor(see video) or the vocal harmonization(no video, I do not have a mic, but I have processed a signal trough it, to ensure that it works). The internal sequencer is a 16 track sequencer but not really, you get for 4 banks and 4 tracks each.(intro, break[intro], outro[intro], verse, chorus1, chorus2) If you use an external sequencer, you only get three tracks per sequence, 2 of the sounds banks share the same midi channel and I have not figured out away around this, the midi is mapped out goofy. All the presets are editable, there is an effects processor for the built in sounds as well, a mixer for drums, all 4 sounds banks, and audio inputs. The unit uses 3.5 disk, I will include about 100 blank disk. The OS is already loaded in the machine and you do not have load in it ever again(backups OS disk included). I bought this on ebay under the false pretense that it has a sampler, it does not. There is a sample section, but it's for "sampling" sounds off sounds disk that were once made for this.
* 128 sounds (Roland SC sound module sounds) plus drum kits * 16 track sequencer * 4 audio outputs * 2 mic/line inputs for vocal harmonizer or effects processor * Manual included plus 100 disk * Drums are either preset or user manual * Fully programmable and editable"
"Vintage Roland SH-3 synthesizer. Original limited run before they were forced to change out the filters due to moog design infringement. The model then became the SH-3a. 'The Roland SH3 was produced in 1974. It is more rare than the SH3A which was put into the market after Moog sued Roland for the original SH3’s filter design. This is one reason the Roland SH3 sounds so incredible. Rumor has it that less than 100 of these were ever made.'"
"Capture of an old VHS recording of Eberhard Schoener doing a live recording with a Fairlight , an Oberheim Fourvoice and a violin. Musik und Technik 1983."
"Score dedicated to Pepe's Casio VL-Tone dream instrument. The monophonic melody, 8 bit bass and the analogue rythm machine are made for VL-Tone original. Additional synth and beat are 8 bit bank assembled parts. Thanx Pepe. AYM@Datafone"
"Playing around the Farfisa "Melodic Rhythmer" CER-60. It's a very rare analogue drumbox from the seventies. There are CANCEL tabs for several sounds: CYMBAL, CLAVES, COWBELL, BASSDRUM. With these tabs you can mute them. This box has a funny design, it looks like a guitar amp. There is no speaker inside. It's also perfect for your next prank with a guitar player ;-)"
"just to show you that the Korg KPR-77 Drumbox can be used as Acidmachine too.
This machine came out as Korgs answer to Rolands TR-606. The KPR-77 is full analogue. It's a nice machine with a very unique sound, can be synced via DIN Sync."
"machinedrum uw mkII and a custom eurorack modular. md feeds clockpulses to the modular for sequencing and triggering, some sounds from the md gets processed thru the modular. the sound then gets routed back into the md so no mixer or external effects are needed. this in in preparation for a livegig later on . . ."
"Nintendo Korg ds-10 track. It's actually a remake of "Track 55". Had to redo it because the bass pitch was way to low in the original track. Sounded ok on the DS-10 with headphones but not so good anywhere else. Lots of changes including the melodies. Anyways, as usual, more DS-10 stuff at http://korgds-10.blogspot.com"
"(Please excuse the noise. I'm still trying to get the hang of screencasting. The Aalto's sound was pristine coming from my laptop, but I couldn't get the screencasting software's sound clean.)
Lie down on the forest floor, close your eyes, take a deep breath, and relax. Let your inner eye wander through an imaginary landscape. What do you see?
This was my first patch/composition on the Aalto virtual modular plugin. I registered the software soon after putting up this video because of my fantastic experience!
Just testing if everything fits... its yet fixed by TESA-Film."
"Mutable Instruments Shruti-1, a monophonic Hybrid Synth with CEM 3379 Filter. Since its out of production you might check out the new Shruthi-1 which is available soon and has no hard to retrieve vintage CEM-Chip...."
"The Machinedrum has some fast LFO speeds, but the slowest only goes 4 bars. Here's a trick to make it go much slower than that for longer, evolving sound creation. Getting past the 4-bar limit can help to make patterns feel looser and breathe more. This trick can be adapted to the Monomachine and probably to many other synths that have more than one LFO and the ability to modulate LFO speed. Video is available in HD so you can see the screen settings."
YouTube via tradlessons | September 17, 2010 No audio in this one. "This animation shows how the standard treble English Concertina layout was transformed into the 27-button layout used for Englitina on the iPhone/iPod Touch.
"String drum fx preset 1-59, Korg microSTATION is a new workstation from Korg. I just got the first shipment to Europe and I have had the Korg M3 and the Korg M50 Workstation before. This is a light weight 2.5 kg/ 6lbs workstation/synthesizer with amazing sounds and a built in sequencer.
Pros: portabel and easy to use, amazing sounds from the bigger M3 series, sequencer, great software editor
Cons: mini keys, small LCD display
Everything recorder with a Korg SR1 Sound On Sound field recorder.
You can make a 16 channel song with drums, bass lines, leads, pads and so on. Use up to 5 effects and master effects and then save your work to a SD card. With the USB connection it can act as an VST in your DAW like Cubase, Logic, Live. Since I use it in a studio it is very easy to just put it in a bag and use it both at home and in the studio. I initially bought the Korg M50 but 7 kg/15 lbs was bulky since I also play bass guitar and use Cubase on my laptop, impossible to get all that equipment on the metro."
korg microSTATION - fx percussion preset 60-156 HQ
Playlist:
Sakura Part One - Introduction
Sakura Part Two - Standalone Mode
Sakura Part Three Interface Tour & Master Controls
Sakura Part Four Modelling Touch
Sakura Part Five Modelling Two Touch Hi Cut Filter
Sakura Part Six - Modelling Three Vibration String
Sakura Part Seven - Modelling Four Vibration String Two
Sakura Part Eight - Modelling Five String Interaction
Sakura Part Nine - Resonator
Sakura Part Ten - Modulation
Sakura Part Eleven - Modulation Two
Sakura Part Twelve DSP Effects
YouTube via newechoproductions | September 17, 2010
"Video excerpt of my performance of the original composition "First Orbit" from the album I Hear Your Signals. Video by Jeremy DePrisco with audio recorded with camera mic. I'm using Percussa AudioCubes and a Novation Launchpad to play and control the music."
"Its a classic popular mono synth for a reason - it sounds great and its easy and fun to play. The ability to mix in the sub oscillator at 1 or 2 octaves below makes this a killer bass line maker. Add in the 100 note sequencer and arpeggiator and you can see why this has become a classic synthesizer. Runs on batteries or standard 9v adapter"
"KORG KPR-77 Programmable Rhythm with Case, Working, needs c batteries, nice condition, weight 3 pounds 8 ounces,see 6 pictures. Click on the picture to enlarge"