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Friday, July 17, 2020
Roland TR-606 Drumatix Rhythm Machine
Roland Juno 6 analogue synth demo with Arpeggiator & Chorus
Damo's Demos
"In this demo we take a look at a classic piece of nostalgia from 1982... The Roland Juno 6, a rich sounding, yet basic synth.. a very modest single oscillator one may agree. 6-note polyphony, no MIDI, no USB (well it IS from '82!), no saving of sounds.. you're lucky you get 61 keys with it! ..however, there is an External Clock-input... which provides the on-board 'Arpeggiator' with a single note 'trigger' from an external device such as the Roland TR-808 or TR-909... or, alternatively.. something more modern like a MultiClock from E-RM.
First half of this demo is a virtual 'walk-thru' of the features.. or 'view-torial' if you prefer?! ...then the 2nd half is some 'noodling' around with the Valhalla Shimmer Reverb for added 'drama'.. which gives the Juno 6 a very 'Blade Runner' esque... frothy sound and feel.
Short-cut index:
16:25 Skip to the noodle
Shout outs:
Michael 'Mixa' O'Connell for soothing my 'flat-liner' vocal track
Tom Blachford for lighting and camera tricks & tips"
How to Program Vintage Rhythm Boxes by Damo's Demos
Playlist:
Learn how to program use a Roland TR 909 / TR 09 Drum Machine
Learn how to program and use a Roland TR 808 or TR 08 Drum Machine
Learn how to program use a Roland TB 303 or TB 03 Bass Line
Learn how to program and use a Roland TR 606 Drum Machine
Learn how to program sample on an Emu SP1200 / SP12 Sampler
Making a micro:bit drum robot + synth thingy
Captain Credible
"So a while ago i was asked by a museum to make a very small interactive sound installation using micro:bit, the festival where i was going to install and place the finishing touches on the installation where cancelled for obvious reasons so it's just been sitting in the studio for a while. Heres how i made it."
Also see Captain Credible: All panels at Teknisk Museum
OBX and OBXa Softsynth Comparison: Synapse Obsession vs Arturia vs OPX PRO II vs OB-Xd
Starsky Carr
"A comparison and review of the Arturia OBXa vs Synapse Obsession vs Sonic Projects OPX vs OB-Xd
Overall they all have a different tone. The Synapse and Arturia are based on the OBXa and the OPX PRO II and OB-Xd are based on the OBX. XCross Mod is implemented differently on all 4 and the filters aren't the same... so what's the point ?? Haha... so you can decide which you prefer of course!!
To support the Channel:
► Patreon: https://patreon.com/starskycarr
0:00 Intro
2:05 Presets
10:00 Value for Money
16:55 Tweakability
25:00 Oscillators
39:15 Filters
51:21 Extras and Sound design
55:04 Conclusion"
Arturia OB-Xa V Demo & Review
musictrackjp
Arturia OB-Xa V Demo & Review.
Arturia OB-Xa V vs Oberheim OB-8.
DEMO by Katsunori UJIIE.
English sub-titles will soon ......
English sub-titles available. Click [CC] and choose English from the Settings menu.
Elektron Digitakt & Moog Subsequent 25 Live Techno Set
Mauricio Maisterrena
"Elektron Digitakt & Moog Subsequent 25 Live Techno Set, recorded and arranged in Ableton live."
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