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Tuesday, June 09, 2009

separate ways intro (yamaha s03)


YouTube via vintagesynthlover. "kind of jupiter 8 sound."

Boadicea intro on juno 6


YouTube via vintagesynthlover
"Enya - Boadicea intro played on juno-6. just want to show how close i get that original sound, the playing is Awful."

Roland Juno-6 demo: "twilight"

"only instrument used here juno-6. song: retropeak - 'twilight'"

V-Synth.

flickr by Ryan Mortimer

Tom Oberheim High School Yearbooks


The fowlloing two Blue M yearbooks featuring Tom Oberheim are up for auction.

1953 Tom Oberheim High School Yearbook Manhattan Ks


1954 Tom Oberheim High School Yearbook Manhattan Ks


AM Pro SoloVst

"The AM Music Technology Pro SoloVst is a simple virtual instrument that reproduces the monophonic analog preset synthesizer from the early 1970's ARP Pro Soloist."


Bug Brand Cheeks and Blanks

via the Bug Brand Blog where you will find one more shot.

Custom White APC40

via Auditory Canvas where you will find more more image.

Moog Sliders


YouTube via JorgeCortez01

récolte - Franck Vigroux

"unreleased track by D'Autres Cordes records artist Franck Vigroux was made using only Dave Smith Mopho and TR 808" see the post on MATRIXSYNTH-C

Optigan LED Disc Simulation Thingy


YouTube via peahix
"This is a quickie video I shot to demo the modulated LED thingy that Robert built so I can monitor sounds directly from my computer thru a real Optigan's signal path. This essentially tricks the Optigan into thinking there's an actual disc spinning inside it, though it only works on the very first channel (ie, the outermost soundtrack ring on an Optigan disc). There's a spreadsheet which automatically calculates a 10-band EQ curve for each of the 57 Optigan soundtrack rings, so if I'm trying to work on, say, the sound that goes on track 42, I EQ that sound using the settings for track 42 in the spreadsheet. These EQ curves are only for monitoring purposes through the Optigan. We did some tests, and it actually models the way a real Optigan disc sounds very accurately. This way I don't have to shoot in the dark and spend ~$200 on a test disc only to find out it the end result sounds terrible.

I also shot this video out of exasperation at the totally unreasonable amount of radio interference I get on Optigans at my house. Trying to discern subtleties in the sound through all the radio stuff is not easy or fun. Coming soon: the Orchestron FRENCH HORN disc, remastered. Stay tuned to http://www.optigan.com."
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