YouTube via AnalogAudio1 | December 12, 2010 | 3 likes, 0 dislikes
"The Telefunken Echomixer is a interesting German mono mixer from the year 1961. A great vintage piece with old discrete comoponents (old transistors, no tubes). It is a Mixer + an amazing spring reverberator. the first A channel is dry, and on B and C you can select the spring reverb amount between the two lower sliders.
Overdriving the input sounds also nice. I did this with a Roland TR-606. In the video I also play a Korg MS-20 through the Echomixer.
The Echomixer has only DIN jacks (they look like MIDI jacks). It was used by Klaus Schulze."
"this started out as a demo of sequencer summing and the Synthesizers.com quantiser but turned into a track honouring the vacuum tube synthesisers made by the American company Metasonix, which were not used to make this piece, and their colourful inventor Eric Barbour.
instruments: STG Soundlabs/Synthesizers.com modular, Juno-60, Eventide H3000SE, Korg ESX-1 with Oberheim DX samples and onboard reverb."
"Rare analog delay unit made by Roland .One of the best analog BBD based analog delay made. The repeat rate is very sensitive and subtle and the intensity knob allows for almost endless repeats with the ability to self oscillate. Its a very dark sounding delay with a very smooth sound."
"Vintage Hohner Bass 3 Bass3 Synthesizer Keyboard, measures 18.5" by 13.5" tag as shown: Matth. Hohner AG. Ser# 818545, Made in Germany, mid 60's to early 70's, works great, the string setting is wonderful, out of this world, takes a 12V DC center ground power supply..."
YouTube via module19 | December 12, 2010 | 1 likes, 0 dislikes
"Just a very quick demo of my 2 Doepfer Dark Energies. They are tied together with here with CV only. Very Fat sound with 2 VCOs, 4 LFOs, 2 EGs and 2 VCFs. Sorry the audio is lame I used the webcam mic on this one...."
YouTube via muki123 | December 12, 2010 | 0 likes, 0 dislikes
"A 5-second granular sampler I've built. Doesn't actually generate sounds, but samples/loops them and manipulates and mangles them.
Uses an 8bit AVR and was programmed in BASCOM. Has a few inherent problems and isn't very user friendly, so I won't be selling this specific design. I'll redesign one some other time and may make a few available.
Playlist: Modcan Kitchen Soup Sink Sequence Modcan Flanger +Timbre Mod Feedback KANG Modcan Flanger demo Modcan B Timbre Mod A Modcan B Timbre Mod B Modcan Phase Shifter Modcan Matrix filter demo modcan cv recorder patch modcan crazypatchfordanceyougodzillafeet bad gamelan modular ripoff meandering balinese scale scanning movement exploration by request for gorden gekko
YouTube via korgds10 | December 12, 2010 | 1 likes, 0 dislikes
"This is a Korg DS-10 melodic electronica track I have just finished. 16 unrepeated patterns for a little tune that's right under 2 minutes. For more DS-10 stuff including some music theory, feel free to stop by at http://korgds-10.blogspot.com"
YouTube via JohnLRice | December 12, 2010 | 0 likes, 0 dislikes
"It has been discussed quite a bit that the Moon 552 may or may not have some sort of problem reliably converting control voltage to MIDI. Early on I had convinced myself that there was no problem at all, and then later it seemed to only have a problem when fed unstable voltages. And then recently I ran into a situation where it seemed to be totally unreliable! But I have video evidence of it tracking solidly so, all three of me couldn't be wrong! ;-) I needed to investigate and this video documents what I found.
Hopefully the info here will help you if you have this really powerful module and while I don't have an explanation yet for the exact cause or a 'real' fix, I think I've narrowed it down and there are a couple workarounds suggested.
"The modifications to the unit include an enhanced kick drum (pitch, tune depth, and drive) and high hat (pitch) as well as a unique paint job and blue LEDs. Latest OS has been installed and includes the original power cord."
"rare Multimoog synthesizer. Only one thousand of these were made. Many have been parted out to repair others. So there are not many left of this special synth.
This one is in correct working order and is in excellent condition.
This was the last synthesizer designed by Bob Moog himself from the original Moog Music company in New York. He had already sold the company and name to Norlin, but he had a contract to stay on and continue working for a couple of years. He was the designer of this wonderful synth as the slightly smaller version of the Minimoog. It was the last synth he made with the original company.
It still uses the famous Moog filter design and can do a few things the Mini could not do. First of these special traits was its modulation routing. It was, relatively speaking, capable of more routing possibilities for modulation. It also has aftertouch. it is one of the first synths to have this feature. Play a note and then press a little harder to add that extra bit of expression - maybe a vibrato or a filter change. Also, Bob Moog designed the first portable synthesizers to be modular. The Multi and Mini among others (Micro and Prodigy to name a couple) had ins and outs included on the back to you could connect a couple of these gems together for even more power. He wanted to be able to include some of what he had started out with in building his large modular synthesizers."
"nigelsifantus.com An Ableton live performance Dj'ing from behind the drums part 2: Trip_Hop Edition "Twilight of 2010". Using the Novation Launchpad to trigger different parts of the song in real time while playing the drum part on modified Roland V-Drums. This song is dedicated to the trials tribulations and torment of 2010, and is inspired by the Cinematic Orchestra's "As Stars Fall" as well as Squarepusher's "Music Rotted One Note" album. This is Progtronica as the futuristic one-man drum ninja band. Here I'm using sidechain compression on the bass and ambient sounds separately against the live drums, which makes for an interesting sound."
YouTube via JMPSynth | December 12, 2010 | 0 likes, 0 dislikes
"A demo of the Roland XP50 synthesiser workstation in the form of ambient/orchestral music.
The main flute sound is from the Orchestral II expansion, the main pad chords from the Vintage Synth expansion (Lonesome Choir). The other pad sounds are programmed patches on the XP50."
YouTube via Loomeer305 | December 12, 2010 | 4 likes, 0 dislikes
"Again and again night improvisation .... sorry for mistakes and bad camera focusing (-: (Yamaha RS-7000, Waldorf micro Q, Korg Prophecy, Korg 03R/W, Roland JX-305, Roland V-Synth XT, Casio VZ-1 .... Hitachi DZ-HV564E, Konica Minolta DiMage Z2) .... Myslím, že už bylo dost zmatených improvizací s jedním patternem furt dookola, měl bych raději dělat něco smysluplnějšího, třeba album."
"Music from the game Little Nemo: The Dream Master, composed by Junko Tamiya in 1990, performed on the Chipophone.
I had not heard this music until it was first requested by youtube user Jakyden, but I immediately liked the endgame tune, presented here as the second movement. It is rare for an 8-bit composition to capture feelings of nostalgia and melancholy so beautifully."