Showing posts with label orla. Show all posts
Showing posts with label orla. Show all posts
Sunday, February 26, 2023
Orla DSE 24 editor on Ctrlr - FM sound Made in Italy
video upload by VSMI - Vintage Synths Made in Italy
"Bohm/Orla DSE 12/24 Editor on Ctrlr panel
https://ctrlr.org
thx to the creator! I download this Panel many years ago and I can't find nothing about it now!
If you know somethings more, I will glad to update this lines...
What a wonderful FM sound!!
Viscount EFX 100 reverb"
Saturday, November 21, 2020
Orla Micro Partner Midi Sound Module
Thursday, June 11, 2020
Orla DSE 12
Note: Auction links are affiliate links for which the site may be compensated.
via this auction
"The Orla (originally Bohm) DSE 12 provides 12 notes of Yamaha YM2203 FM synthesis with full editability from the panel for all 4 operators, multitimbrality per MIDI channel, nice analogue BBD chorus, & patch load/save by MIDI/tape! This is a great and rare way to edit classic 4-op FM sounds."
via this auction
"The Orla (originally Bohm) DSE 12 provides 12 notes of Yamaha YM2203 FM synthesis with full editability from the panel for all 4 operators, multitimbrality per MIDI channel, nice analogue BBD chorus, & patch load/save by MIDI/tape! This is a great and rare way to edit classic 4-op FM sounds."
Monday, November 18, 2019
Orla DSE 24 Live Random Ipad Jam - 1986 FM Dynamic Sound Expander Made in Italy
Published on Nov 18, 2019 VSMI
"Orla DSE 24 (solo) - 1986 FM Dynamic Sound Expander Made in Italy - Live Random Jam with NodeBeat HD, Fugue Machine, AUM on Ipad2, Farfisa MC49 Controller Keyboard, Montarbo DREV 128 echo effect."
You can find a few pics of the Orla DSE 24 in the archives here. I believe this is the first video/audio of one to be featured on the site.
Friday, June 12, 2015
ORLA DSE 24 VINTAGE 80s SYNTHESIZER
Note: Auction links are affiliate links for which the site may be compensated.
via this auction
According to the listing, the DSE 24 is the same synth as the BOHM 12/24. You can see a demo of the BOHM here.
"Italian FM expander from the eighties rebranded from the German model Böhm 12/24originally based on Yamaha FM chips.
There are 2 rackmount models:
- DSE 24: voices polyphony
- DSE 12: voices polyphony
info RACKMOUNT a single unit. Main panel features a simple segments display, 15 buttons and 1 volume knob. All available synthesis functions are printed above the rack.
Back panel terminal connectors:
- master out
- Midi interface
- tape interface
- footswitch input for patch increase
edit VOICE 24 voices, hardware is based on Yamaha YM genuine chips:
- 4 oscillators operators
- 8 connection diagram algorithms
edit SYNTHESIS concept is close to 4 OP Yamaha TX-81Z but with only sinewave with no harmonic variations. There are 4 sinewave operators organized as algorithms, assigned as carrier or modulator linked between them on different pathways interacting on their harmonic contents depending on the variable feedback strength.
- carrier: defines the amplitude and the spectral frequency
- modulator: sets the sound timbre and the relative harmonic contents.
The module offers 32 different combinations algorithms with frequency ratio or fixed frequency: the output is fed back to its input with 7 different levels feedback, as general rule, high values feedback results in richer harmonic contents.
fm synthesis
lfo LFO 2 delayed modulators with variable depth amount, 2 destinations:
- amplitude
- pitch
fx ENVELOPE5 EGs:
- 1 EG for each OP: 4 segments +1 sustain time
- 1 EG pitch and 7 preset templates
- EG scaling tracking amplitude on lower or higher octaves.
family MIDI implementation responds to Midi System Exclusives dump.
performance PERFORMANCE up to 16 different parts with some functions:
- monophonic mode with glide option
- voices stack
- detune mode
memory MEMORY machines exists in 2 different OS versions (ROM sets):
- 1 bank of 100 patches
- 2 banks of 100 patches
EFFECT internal analog chorus based on BBD TDA 1022."
via this auction
According to the listing, the DSE 24 is the same synth as the BOHM 12/24. You can see a demo of the BOHM here.
"Italian FM expander from the eighties rebranded from the German model Böhm 12/24originally based on Yamaha FM chips.
There are 2 rackmount models:
- DSE 24: voices polyphony
- DSE 12: voices polyphony
info RACKMOUNT a single unit. Main panel features a simple segments display, 15 buttons and 1 volume knob. All available synthesis functions are printed above the rack.
Back panel terminal connectors:
- master out
- Midi interface
- tape interface
- footswitch input for patch increase
edit VOICE 24 voices, hardware is based on Yamaha YM genuine chips:
- 4 oscillators operators
- 8 connection diagram algorithms
edit SYNTHESIS concept is close to 4 OP Yamaha TX-81Z but with only sinewave with no harmonic variations. There are 4 sinewave operators organized as algorithms, assigned as carrier or modulator linked between them on different pathways interacting on their harmonic contents depending on the variable feedback strength.
- carrier: defines the amplitude and the spectral frequency
- modulator: sets the sound timbre and the relative harmonic contents.
The module offers 32 different combinations algorithms with frequency ratio or fixed frequency: the output is fed back to its input with 7 different levels feedback, as general rule, high values feedback results in richer harmonic contents.
fm synthesis
lfo LFO 2 delayed modulators with variable depth amount, 2 destinations:
- amplitude
- pitch
fx ENVELOPE5 EGs:
- 1 EG for each OP: 4 segments +1 sustain time
- 1 EG pitch and 7 preset templates
- EG scaling tracking amplitude on lower or higher octaves.
family MIDI implementation responds to Midi System Exclusives dump.
performance PERFORMANCE up to 16 different parts with some functions:
- monophonic mode with glide option
- voices stack
- detune mode
memory MEMORY machines exists in 2 different OS versions (ROM sets):
- 1 bank of 100 patches
- 2 banks of 100 patches
EFFECT internal analog chorus based on BBD TDA 1022."
Thursday, April 24, 2014
Orla DE 49 Flute Expander
Wednesday, November 28, 2012
ORLA DE 49 FLUTE EXPANDER MIDI SOUND GENERATOR SYNTHESIZER
Friday, February 04, 2011
ORLA XM800 ORCHESTRA MODULE
via this auction
"The XM800 Orchestra Module is one of the latest development of ORLA's philosophy. Fantastic sampled sounds and professionally produced accompaniment styles are combined with a very easy to use control panel.
Sound Sections
The XM800 is divided into 6 sound sections and with a total polyphony of 84 notes and its dynamic keyboard ensures the total control of your music at any time. It is possible to play up to 4 sound sections with the right hand: RIGHT 1, RIGHT 2, SPECIAL and FLUTES. SPECIAL can also be played with the left hand together with LEFT section. A BASS section, for manual or pedal bass, is also available. RIGHT 1, RIGHT 2, SPECIAL and BASS sections have real time Octave Shift control. All sections have access to 128 GM sounds plus 168 variations by using the USER SOUND feature.
Unique Accordion Sounds..." via Dave
Sunday, August 23, 2009
Orla DSE 24 (DSE24) Expander vintage Midi Synthesizer
via this auction
Googlish translation of auction details: "Orla DSE vintage 24 (DSE24) expander MIDI synthesizer (baugl. Bohm)
Great device with extensive possibilities for sound design. Bubbling, hissing noise, vibration, ... 4 oscillators. With a manual and a brochure will be presented in the device. It is similar to the dynamics of Bohm 12/24 and includes all the extensions. Flawless function and very good condition! Without power cord, it is the usual rubber connector."
Saturday, November 01, 2008
GOA TRANCE (Test demo)
YouTube via PrototypeZZ
"GOA TRANCE Tast Demo throught Midi interface
Keyboard ORLA
FL Studio
Presented by Prototype Pictures"
Monday, February 27, 2006
ORLA Piano, Drawbar Accordian
More accordian madness. This one along with some other links sent my way via ben shannon illustrator. Title link takes you to ORLA.
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