YouTube via LF0 "TR-626 triggers arp of Korg monopoly which then triggers the LFO of the Voyager OS (when used for filter) drum beat put over top of recoding and also an extra minimoog lead"
YouTube via RothHandle "Today was a productive day in two paralell ways...I have been making CDs with files for Jacob and White Willow.
So while Akai dps-24 #2 was working away on the discs...I could explore my new euro rack modular system. I have had some issues trying to figure out the doepfer a-155 trigger sequencer. But today I actually managed to make a useable beat in 4. Good times are guaranteed for all...While I was at it I also made a tonal sequence than ran beside it...There is of course nothing wrong with the gear...its all my fault. I have no idea what I am doing.
This film was recorded at Roth Händle studios in Stockholm. If you are curious to find out more...please visit www.roth-handle.nu"
YouTube via tonvibration "Midisequencer on the Jazzmutant Lemur triggering Ableton Impulse for Drumsounds. for more details see: www.music-interface.com"
The Oberheim OB-X is one of the best analog poly-synths ever. The sound is stunning, organic and very powerful. The sound character (based of the discrete circuits and the SEM design VCF) is different to the later curtis chip based OB-Xa and OB-8."
YouTube via "Check my space at www.myspace.com/alienrobotdance I just got this AN1X. I traded it for my AN200. It's capable of the same wicked sounds, but with 10 voices of polyphony and more hands-on editting possibillities.
If you're short on cash, and you would buy one synth, and only one, this one might just be the one for you..."
Oberheim OB-X 8 Voice Analog Synthesizer from the year 1979. The OB-X was available with 4, 6 or 8 discrete voice cards.
part1: some self-made classic OB-X sounds (pads, brass, bass, sync- and crossmodulation sounds and more)
part2: the features of the OB-X (coming soon)
The Oberheim OB-X is one of the best analog poly-synths ever. A classic! The sound is stunning, organic and very powerful. The sound character (based of the discrete circuits and the SEM design VCF) is different to the later curtis chip based OB-Xa and OB-8.
Used by: Rush (Subdivisions, Tom Sawyer), Nena (99 Luftballons, Nur Geträumt), J.-M. Jarre (Magnetic Fields), Lilling Joke (Love Like Blood), Roxy Music (Avalon), Queen (Flash Gordon), Styx (Too much time on my hands), Japan, Supertramp, Suzanne Ciani, Tangerine Dream (Exit) ..."