flickr by Claudio Matsuoka full size KORG MicroKORG reverse keys "Close-up shot of the microkorg panel, taken with the 28-135 and showing moderate barrel distortion. This is a fabulous toy, it's very easy to program and has a quite good sound quality with decent analog feel in a compact package. The keybed feels somewhat strange and flimsy but it's playable once you get used to it."
via synth.nl where you'll find a post with more images on the Jupiter-6. excerpt: "When I finally got the synthesizer I liked the sound a lot but was even well disappointed, because it sounded nothing like the Jupiter 8. I thought a Jupiter 6 was just an 6 voice version, but it is a completely different synthesizer. So after a while I sold it and started looking further for a Jupiter 8 that I eventually found as well. But it took a while before I found one. After a while I already regretted selling the Jupiter 6 since it does have a very nice sound of its own. It is less powerful and warm than his bigger brother, but it is very good in more subtle and clearer sounds." Note the Anyware Instruments SEMtex in the back ground and the Yamaha CS50 behind the Jupiter-8.
"This is the VST instrument GSi KeyPerformer running on a V-Machine. The sound is directly coming from the little V (hq this time! :-))
Unfortunately the USB controller I'm using in this video has a terrible keyboard action, practically impossible to play piano sounds with the correct expression (black keys are more sensitive than white keys!), but this is just an example of a very basic configuration, all in less than 5 Kilograms!
The sample-playback section of Key Performer can play up to 56 voices in the V-Machine. If you don't need high polyphony (for example, if you don't need to play piano parts with the sustain pedal), you can even load more than one instance of the plugin and have it multi-timbral on different MIDI channels, e.g. with 2 keyboards.
For more info, please visit: http://www.GenuineSoundware.com"
YouTube via STAKKERHUMANOID "6 oscillators being triggered by light sensors reacting to the movement of the clouds across the sun - followed by a composed 16 min soundscape where each of the 6 oscillators are fed through echo's and reverbs - go to
FSOLdigital.com
for more info / free downloads / rarities / unreleased classics"
YouTube via STAKKERHUMANOID. Not seeing a Part 2. "the casio is being fed through the hi level input to the filter - the filter freq is then being affected by oscillator 1- the casio is also being fed to the ring mod via the reverb - oscillator 3 is connected directly to the filter - the casio has been modified to have 10 glitch hits / 8 crunch and slice holds plus variable gltch presence pot - more at www.glitch.tv"
YouTube via btpro. "How to make Rhythme/Bass pattern by Analog Sequencer. Using Roland System-100M module." Be sure to see these previous posts featuring btpro for more including the Moog Modular IIIC.