Showing posts with label Wurlitzer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wurlitzer. Show all posts
Sunday, May 11, 2014
Wurlitzer Orbit III DIY Salvaged Synthesizer
Published on May 11, 2014 Derek Mann·9 videos
"I salvaged a Wurlitzer Orbit III synthesizer from a Wurlitzer organ. I repackaged the synth in a vintage reel to reel case."
Monday, April 07, 2014
Wurlitzer Sideman & Moog MF-104M
via Moog Music Inc. on Facebook
"Wurlitzer Sideman //
1950's tube drum-machine
Moog MF-104M //
NOS bucket-brigade analog delay"
You can find some videos and pics of the Sideman here.
Sunday, April 06, 2014
Metropolis (Korg MS-20 mini & Poly-800)
"The organ patch is from Poly-800, everything else is MS-20 mini except for the drums, which are made of some layered samples of Sub Phatty and Wurlitzer Swingin Rhythm."
via Anthony Alfimov on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge
Wednesday, February 19, 2014
aleph wurl snow
aleph wurl snow from tehn on Vimeo.
"aleph and wurlitzer. speed modulated cross-fed filtered delay lines manipulated. foot pedal delay time triggering, key speed recall, knob filter sweep and feedback and granular flurry.
http://monome.org/aleph
played by brian crabtree
shot by kelli cain"
Wednesday, January 08, 2014
Rare Wurlitzer P100 Analog Preset Synth SN 864 220
Note: Auction links are affiliate links for which the site may be compensated.
via this auction
Piano, Harpsichord, Organ, Accordian, Vibraphone & Strings.
via this auction
Piano, Harpsichord, Organ, Accordian, Vibraphone & Strings.
Tuesday, December 24, 2013
Crazy Synthesizer ORBIT III Wurlitzer - Synth only! Presented by Darth NoiseLab
Published on Dec 24, 2013 NoiselabCH·4 videos
"A synth only version of the famous Wurlitzer Organ. The ORBIT III 100% analog Synthesizer may be limited, but one can get crazy, smooth or classic synthsounds out of this rare piece of synthesizer history!
Original Synth built in 1971 !!! Refurbished in the 90ties..."
Tuesday, October 15, 2013
Roland DC 50 With Synthesizers, Electric Pianos, and a Clavinet
Published on Oct 15, 2013 Rhythmicons·32 videos
Moog Voyager 0:32
Synthesizers.com 6:18
Fender Rhodes: 9:56
Wurlitzer 200a: 13:00
Hohner D6 Clavinet 14:46
"This is a demo of the rare Roland DC-50 which was purchased on ebay from a seller in Japan and powered with a step down transforner for the USA voltages. This video just serves to show what the DC-50 sounds like since there are so few demos available.
MInimoog Voyager
Synthesizers.com 1 Osc Sequence
'71 Fender Rhodes Mk1 Suitcase Harp
Wurlitzer 200a
Hohner D6 Clavinet"
Moog Voyager 0:32
Synthesizers.com 6:18
Fender Rhodes: 9:56
Wurlitzer 200a: 13:00
Hohner D6 Clavinet 14:46
"This is a demo of the rare Roland DC-50 which was purchased on ebay from a seller in Japan and powered with a step down transforner for the USA voltages. This video just serves to show what the DC-50 sounds like since there are so few demos available.
MInimoog Voyager
Synthesizers.com 1 Osc Sequence
'71 Fender Rhodes Mk1 Suitcase Harp
Wurlitzer 200a
Hohner D6 Clavinet"
Wednesday, August 07, 2013
Xoxbox, OP-1, MD and Wurlitzer cover Herbie Hancock
Published on Aug 7, 2013 Dylan Nau·20 videos
"Why I would ever try to play keys on a Herbie Hancock tune is unknown stupidity, but I love Herbie and it was fun to program this song. Super fun live jam of Herbie Hancocks tune "Gentle Thoughts". MD is controlling the xoxbox. Using song mode on the machinedrum. Looping is all done with the Boss RC-50 which is under the Wurlitzer. Only the Wurly and the OP-1 are being sent to the looper.
Xoxbox, Elektron Machinedrum, Teenage Engineering OP-1, Wurlitzer 200A, Boss RC-50. Boss ME-70
Get my new Sputnik viper album at
http://sputnikviper.bandcamp.com/albu...
It's free along with some other music.
Thanks for watching!"
"Why I would ever try to play keys on a Herbie Hancock tune is unknown stupidity, but I love Herbie and it was fun to program this song. Super fun live jam of Herbie Hancocks tune "Gentle Thoughts". MD is controlling the xoxbox. Using song mode on the machinedrum. Looping is all done with the Boss RC-50 which is under the Wurlitzer. Only the Wurly and the OP-1 are being sent to the looper.
Xoxbox, Elektron Machinedrum, Teenage Engineering OP-1, Wurlitzer 200A, Boss RC-50. Boss ME-70
Get my new Sputnik viper album at
http://sputnikviper.bandcamp.com/albu...
It's free along with some other music.
Thanks for watching!"
Wednesday, May 15, 2013
Arturia updates Oberheim SEM V and Wurlitzer-V Analog Classics

These free updates bring performance, stability, and MIDI improvements to two of Arturia’s most popular Analog Classics, the Oberheim SEM V and Wurlitzer-V, respectively released to critical acclaim in 2011 and 2012. The best just got a whole lot better!
Using Arturia’s TAE® (True Analog Emulation) technology, Oberheim SEM V faithfully reproduces the analogue warmth and ingenious interface of the classic Oberheim Synthesizer Expander Module® (SEM) to which it owes its inspiration and name. Created by legendary synth designer Tom Oberheim back in 1974, the dual-oscillator SEM was originally conceived as a way of beefing up weaker-sounding compatible analogue monosynths of the time before becoming a sought-after sound in its own right — so much so that its American creator came up with a series of successive SEM-based instruments, first pairing up two SEMs with a 37-note keyboard and a simple analogue sequencer to form the Two Voice, Oberheim’s first compact, programmable, polyphonic synthesizer in 1975, followed by the larger Four Voice (featuring four SEMs) in 1976 and enormous Eight Voice (eight SEMs) in 1977. Though these instruments were groundbreaking, polyphony was achieved with multiple SEMs so each voice/module had to be programmed independently, which was quite a daunting task — even by somewhat shaky Seventies standards!
But that was then, this is now. Today, Arturia’s eight-voice, MIDI-controllable, multitimbral Oberheim SEM V software solution brings many more truly 21st Century developments to the table — or even desktop (or laptop)! Additional ARPEGGIATOR, PORTAMENTO, SUB OSC, LFO 2, OVERDRIVE, CHORUS, and DELAY parameters, plus an in-depth Modulation Matrix module, all combine to considerably widen its sonic palette and appeal above and beyond merely mirroring the original Oberheim SEM hardware. Oberheim SEM V valiantly does that, too, of course — right down to replicating the behaviour of Oberheim’s original multi-SEM synths’ specific voice assignment and triggering, thanks to its advanced ‘fold-out’ 8-Voice Programmer, for example.

Yet those beloved bright and overdriven ‘Wurly’ sounds so ingrained in popular music culture thanks to artists as musically diverse as The Beatles, Supertramp, and Marvin Gaye are as much down to a creative combination of admirable amplification, mic placement par excellence, and precision processing, with multiple analogue chorus, phasing, and tape echo units often being used to fashion a deeper, luscious tone. Which is exactly why Wurlitzer-V effectively places its users in an authentic-sounding Seventies-style recording studio, complete with classic tube amp emulations, modelled mics, and stompboxes galore — everything needed to achieve that vintage vibe, in fact. But that’s not all. Alongside additional in-depth performance parameter controls, Wurlitzer-V also lets users choose between three output modes — Studio, Stage, and Rotary, each with a distinctly different sound.
Anyone wishing to transport those tricky still-sought-after sounds of the Seventies screaming and kicking into the convenience of present- day DAW-based workflow simply owe it to themselves to check out Oberheim SEM V 1.1.6 and Wurlitzer-V 1.0.5 — now better than ever, thanks to those latest updates!
Oberheim SEM V and Wurlitzer-V can each be bought from the Arturia online store (http://www.arturia.com/evolution/en/buy/online-shop.html) as software downloads for €99.00 EUR/$99.00 USD or as boxed versions for €119.00 EUR/$129.00 USD.
Existing Oberheim SEM V and Wurlitzer-V users can download the latest updates for free from here: http://www.arturia.com/evolution/en/downloads/updates.html"
Tuesday, March 12, 2013
Smoov-E rocks the Funkbox & Dusts off his Wurlitzer
Published on Mar 11, 2013 smoovbasket·185 videos
"Rapper/Producer Smoov-E creates percussion sounds on a Sequential Circuits Pro-One, downloads them to his iPhone and then rocks the hell out of em on the Funkbox App.
Filmed @ The Hydroponic House / Santa Rosa CA.
Produced by Static Jon
Go to Smoov-E.tv for free downloads and more information."
iTunes:
FunkBox Drum Machine - Synthetic Bits, LLC
iOS Devices on eBay - Daily Tech Deals
Smoov-E dust off his Wurlitzer
Published on Mar 8, 2013
"Rapper/Musician Smoov-E straps on his Wurlitzer accordion for an impromptu jam in the time signature 3/4. Percussion accompaniment provided by the Roland TR-808.
Filmed @ The Hydroponic House / Santa Rosa CA.
Produced by Static Jon
Go to Smoov-E.tv for free downloads and more information."
Wednesday, February 13, 2013
iLectric Piano for iPad

"THE STUDIO QUALITY ELECTRIC PIANO APP: A COLLECTION OF 40 PROFESSIONAL SOUNDING INSTRUMENTS FOR YOUR IPAD

The sequel to IK's acclaimed iGrand Piano app, iLectric Piano now puts a collector's dream gallery of history's best electric pianos, electric grands and clavinets right at your fingertips with studio-grade quality never before heard in app that stands up to the most powerful virtual instruments available on on a computer.

iLectric Piano gives you a collection of 20 world-class electric pianos, electric grands and clavs (including one by registering) along with a capable recorder and metronome. Add the Electric Piano Expansion Pack to add another 20 high-quality instruments.


iLectric Piano features:
- 20 world-class, multi-velocity electric piano, electric grand and clavinet instruments (including one by registering)
- Expandable library of 20 additional studio-grade instruments instantly available via in-app purchase
- Intuitive instrument and effect edit controls including 3-band EQ with sweepable mid, overdrive, reverb and choice of 5 modulation effects (chorus, flanger, phaser, tremolo and autopan) along with tuning and transpose
- Export performances as audio via E-mail, File Sharing and Audio Copy
- Large visual metronome with variable click volume and adjustable tempo
- Virtual MIDI and MIDI Controller and MIDI Program Change support
- Low-latency for real-time playing
- Up to 48-voice polyphony on the latest devices
- Designed to use with with iRig KEYS portable keyboard and iRig MIDI interface
For more information:
www.ikmultimedia.com/ilectric
www.irigkeys.com
www.irigmidi.com"
iTunes:
iLectric Piano for iPad - IK Multimedia
iOS Devices on eBay - Daily Tech Deals
Wednesday, November 14, 2012
Radical Keys - Rack Extension
Published on Nov 14, 2012 by PropellerheadSW
"For more information: http://shop.propellerheads.se/product/radical-keys/
Introducing Radical Keys, a new Rack Extension instrument for Reason that faithfully recreates three classic electromechanical keyboards—Rhodes, Pianet and Wurlitzer. Based on the same 'Radical' technology as our Radical Piano instrument, Radical Keys goes beyond flawless emulation, by enabling you to sculpt your own instruments from the originals.
Disclaimer: All product names used are trademarks of their respective owners, and in no way constitutes an association or affiliation with Propellerhead Software. All trademarks are solely used to identify the products whose sound was sampled and studied during the development of Radical Keys."
Thursday, November 01, 2012
Friday, August 17, 2012
Adebayor, por Lira
YouTube Published on Aug 7, 2012 by cultura
MATRIXSYNTH-T sighting.
"O convidado de Fernando Faro, Lira, canta ?Adebayor?, música de sua autoria, inspirada no jogador de futebol togolês Adebayor."
Googlish: "The guest of Fernando Faro, Lira sings? Adebayor? Music of his own, inspired by the Togolese footballer Emmanuel Adebayor."
The band:
Lirinha: voice and sampler
Astronauta Pinguim: Minimoog, Crumar organ, Wurlitzer 200A electronic piano and Moog theremin
Neilton Carvalho: guitar
Hugo Carranca: percussion
Angelo Medrado: percussion
Igor Medeiros: bass synthesizer
via Fabricio Carvalho aka Astronauta Pinguim.
Be sure to see previous posts featuring Fabricio Carvalho aka Astronauto Pinguim. You'll find a performance with Lirinha here, and interviews including Vince Clarke, Gershon Kingsley, Herb Deutsch, Jean Jacques Perrey and more.
Ah se não fosse o amor, por Lira
Published on Aug 7, 2012 by cultura
"Lirinha canta ?Ah se não fosse o Amor?, uma composição dele em parceria com Dan Maia."
Ela Vai dançar, por Lira
Published on Aug 7, 2012 by cultura
"Lira fala de sua peça de teatro ?Mercadorias e Futuro? e ainda canta ?Ela Vai dançar?, uma composição dele em parceria com Fábio Trummer, da banda Eddie."
My Life, Memória e Ducontra, por Lira
Published on Aug 7, 2012 by cultura
"Lira fala de seu filho de 9 anos, que compõe e canta, nos mostra um trecho de ?My Life? canta ?Memória? e ?Ducontra?."
Friday, July 20, 2012
Opal Gibbons plays Wurlitzer SideMan (vintage 1950's drummachine) with MIDI retrofit
YouTube Published on Jul 20, 2012 by taigkyo
"The subsonic kick may be inaudible on portable devices without headphones :-P
The SideMan is a drum machine from 1959 that fires valves/tubes to generate the tones, which are then passed trough a tube amp. The cigar box houses Doepfer MTC components and a direct line out. Interconnect is over DB37, fed into the SideMan from underneath. No drilling or irreversible mods were done to the SideMan, although I did tweak it a bit to get a longer decay from the kick bass.
A lot of thanks to Eric Noel, who gave his time, expertise and some of the Doepfer components to this project; and to Steve Craig (Midwest Music Menders), who patiently repaired the SideMan when I acquired it in "almost working" condition."
Update:
Oliver Gibbons plays Wurlitzer SideMan (vintage 1950's drummachine) with MIDI retrofit
Published on Jul 20, 2012 by taigkyo
"The subsonic kick may be inaudible on portable devices without headphones :-P
The SideMan is a drum machine from 1959 that fires valves/tubes to generate the tones, which are then passed trough a tube amp. The cigar box houses Doepfer MTC components and a direct line out. Interconnect is over DB37, fed into the SideMan from underneath. No drilling or irreversible mods were done to the SideMan, although I did tweak it a bit to get a longer decay from the kick bass.
A lot of thanks to Eric Noel, who gave his time, expertise and some of the Doepfer components to this project; and to Steve Craig (Midwest Music Menders), who patiently repaired the SideMan when I acquired it in "almost working" condition."
Sunday, July 01, 2012
Monday, May 14, 2012
Arturia - Wurlitzer V Tutorial
YouTube Published on May 14, 2012 by Arturiaweb
Sunday, May 13, 2012
Wurlitzer Swingin' Rhythm
YouTube Published on May 13, 2012 by ThingsToComeRecords
"An American drum machine from 1968."
Thursday, April 26, 2012
ARTURIA - Introducing Wurlitzer V
YouTube Published on Apr 26, 2012 by Arturiaweb
"The Wurlitzer V is a high end software recreation of the classic Wurlitzer 200A electric piano.
Unlike sample libraries, its physical modeling engine reproduces the very acoustic properties of reeds, key action and amplification, bringing you high realism while offering maximum flexibility on sound.
As most producers know, the legendary bright and overdriven Wurlitzer sound heard on classic records also comes from the use of fine amplifiers, micing and processing. This is why the Wurlitzer V goes further by putting you in command of a studio from the 70's, filled with vintage stompboxes and classic tube amps... everything you need to get a true classic vibe!
If you are looking for a lively electric piano combined with inspiring studio tools, the Wurlitzer V is the ultimate package.
More details here : http://www.arturia.com/evolution/en/products/wurlitzer-v"
Thursday, January 26, 2012
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