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Monday, April 07, 2008

Oberheim Modular Synthesizer SEM with SUB-OSCs

images via these auctions.
"module is mounted in a 5RU 19" rack case and contains an internal power supply with an IEC AC connector on the rear panel. Each unit has a custom 1/4" patch panel on the right side that brings out the patch points of the SEM signal flow. This allows you to use the synthesizer in a more modular fashion. The patch panel also contains 8vb and 16vb suboscillator circuitry for each oscillator, each with a volume pot for the suboscillator level. There is also a mixer on each panel as well as a 3-jack mult for modular patching. See photos of the panel for full detail. The customs panels are ENGRAVED (not silkscreened) with each function's name in silver. The custom panels use Cosmo knobs for the pots, the same knobs as found on the iconic Moog synthesizers. These modules will interface nicely with a Moog modular system or even the newer Moog Music products that have patch points available. Of course they will also work with any analog modular synthesizer -- new or old -- provided you can get the patch cables to 1/4". There is no MIDI on any of the modules, but of course you can use any suitable MIDI to CV converter if you want to use the modules that way."

GrooveStep Teaser


YouTube via groovestep.
"Teaser video for the GrooveStep Digital Music Studio for the Nintendo DS. Visit www.groovestep.com for more information."

GrooveStep is preloaded with hundreds of sounds and also gives the user the ability to mix existing sounds to create new ones.

Create rich layered grooves with 16 tracks, perfect for Hip-Hop, Techno and other electronic styles.

Song Features:
16 tracks with up to 2 samples per track
Tempo: 30-300 BPM

Pattern Editor features:
Variable pattern length: 1-64 steps
Variable pattern playback speeds: 1x, 2x, 4x

Platform: Nintendo DS
Release Date: TBA"

Optiganally Yours - Mr. Wilson


YouTube via peahix
"song by Optiganally Yours video directed by Dave Sheridan"

That's No Trumpet. That's Nyle Steiner.

"Chances are you've never heard of Nyle Steiner. But you've heard him.

He's some of the ominous drones of 'Apocalypse Now.' He's the peppy melody of the "Knotts Landing" theme.

Steiner is a humble trumpeter and self-taught engineer who invented the horn and clarinet players' version of a synthesizer.

And he's a Fresh Look on Life scheduled to air on Two News at 10 Sunday, April 6." You can find the full article on KUTV. via Rod-MPS.
If anyone finds the video of this, be sure to post back.

In the Presence of Enemies Pt2 Synth Solo Lead in Reason 3.0


YouTube via thiagotecnico
"Another Lead, 1 Subtractor used. I'm starting from 'init patch'. See and comment if u like. i can post more sounds here. This minimoog sound is not a mystery anymore. The modulation is horrible but this example allows you to play this moog sound when you need. It's not *perfect* because its digital, not analogic."

Moog synth Lead


YouTube via WaweLab

OB12 scary sounds & noisy arps III


YouTube via RanKirlian

"Me getting weird and noisy sounds from my Oberheim OB12. All sounds starting from factory and knobbing them over the arpegiator just for fun. I also try to focus on the parameters I play and the screen for more info."

Roland Juno-60 + SCI Prophet VS + Minimoog VCF by RetroSound


YouTube via retrosound72

"vintage synth demo track by RetroSound

bassline: Roland Juno-60 arpeggiator triggered by the TR-707
pads and porta lead sound: SCI Prophet VS
drums: Roland TR-707 through Minimoog VCF with different filter and "LFO" (OSC3) settings"

Roland Jupiter 8 Minimoog ARP Odyssey Korg VC-10 MS-10


YouTube via angelometz
"A more experimental improvisation by Angelo Metz. The Drumtraks feeds the arpeggio clock to the Jup8. The MS-10 filters the rimshot."

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flickr by breath.sound

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