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Friday, July 11, 2008

Andreas Tilliander - Bonnadub


YouTube via repeatle.

"Tilliander dubbing in the studio. All hardware."
"Andreas Tilliander Repeatle Acidub Acid Dub TB-303 RE-201 RE-301 RE-501 MC-202 Korg MS-20 MS-50 Machinedrum"

Jamming in the studio


YouTube via repeatle.

"Just some jamming with parts of the Repeatle Studio"
"Machinedrum UW Monomachine TB-303 DSI Evolver Boss RE-20 Novation Nova Andreas Tilliander Acid Dub"

Comparing x0xb0x, TB-303 and ABL 2.10


YouTube via repeatle
"I'm playing around with x0xb0x, TB-303 and Audiorealism ABL 2.10. I really love all three machines and wanted to compare them."

Comparing Acidlab Bassline, TB-303 and ABL


YouTube via repeatle
"I'm comparing the sound of the original TB-303 to Acidlab Bassline MK1 and Audiorealism ABL2. For some reason the 808 is lagging. I probably managed to move the 808 in Ableton after I'd recorded it. Live with it or skip to the end of the clip. Sorry for this."

Comparing TB-303 with Futureretro Revolution


YouTube via repeatle. "I'm comparing the Roland TB-303 with the Futureretro Revolution"

Future Retro Revolution


via this auction

Gakken Analog Synthesizer SX-150

via this auction

You might remember the SX-150 from this post. It's a recent "free" analog DIY synthesizer kit from Gakken magazine in Japan.

Studio Electronics SE-1

images via this auction
"The Studio Electronics SE-1 is a programmable monophonic synth faithful to the heritage of the original Minimoog. The synth captures the essence of the orignal Minimoog, while adding programmability, oscillator sync, dual-slope multi-mode filters, two extra envelopes, and three additional LFOs. If you've always dreamed of a hot-rodded MIDI Minimoog.

The SE-1's front panel is laid out in the familiar Minimoog style. On first glance the SE-1's front panel appears similiar to the Minimoog, however, while controls for the three oscillators now reside in the middle of the panel, the mixer section is no longer seperate and the envelope and filter controls have been shuffled around. The voice architecture of the SE-1 consists of three multi-waveform oscillators with sync and ring modulation, a mixer with noise source, dual-slope multi-mode filter, VCA, four envelopes, and three LFOs. Each oscillator is capable of generating one or all of the waveforms simultaneously which opens up some new sonic possiblities, while tuning range has been expanded to five octaves. The SE-1 has two filters: one the classic Moog 24db/oct filter, and the other a low-pass/band-pass switchable 12db/oct SEM type filter. With the addition of three LFOs, oscillator 3 no longer needs to be dedicated to LFO, allowing even thicker basses. The three LFOs have a multitude of waveforms including sample and hold, and the modulation destinations are also quite generous. Envelopes 1 and 2 are hardwired to VCF and VCA respectively, but envelopes 3 and 4 can be routed to several destinations. It is also worth noting the envelopes 1 and 3 can be inverted and envelope response can be linear or exponential. MIDI capabilites include aftertouch, pitchbend, modulation, and several continous controllers routable to almost any destination, in addition to velocity response."

1975 Minimoog

images via this auction

"This unit has 6 holes on the back indicating it has the more desirable "famous" osc board which supposedly produces fatter richer sounds than then newer model osc boards. I pulled the back metal cover off and the date of manufacter is written inside on the back of the front panel as 1/29/75."

relaxed 120bpm


via brian c
"here is my prophet 2002 with a wine country minimoog sample, tweeked of course, and it is 8 bars plain, then 24 bars on the t-resonator reverb setting, that low ripping is the t-resonator ...not sure I like that so much

a simple loop (it gets boring after a while) unless you're doin repetitive work , but the sounds are nice"
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