via Goldbaby "The Juno-6 was the first in the Juno series of Synthesizers. Released in 1982 it has become a legend for its warm, full sound and lush analog chorus. Intially this synth was going to be part of Fatso Synths Vol 2. However it became obvious early on that this synth, through the UBK Fatso, deserved its own product... I'm proud to present The FatJuno-6!" Regarding the H3500: "I have sampled two patches from the H3500 through the UBK Fatso. It was necessary to do 4 round robin layers for each note sampled as the sound changes each time you hit a note. So the result is kind of organic, albeit in a electronic way..." You can find both sets at the Goldbaby blog here.
Rob Lee of Bassline Records brought us the Waldorf Largo TechnoTrance Soundset posted here. He wrote in to let me know a new soundset for the Blofeld is on its way and should be available soon after the Frankfurt Musikmesse.
"Here's a few examples of just a few of the included presets.. No external FX only Blofeld:
YouTube via GruithuisenCityMan "Hello ! My name is Frederic Gerchambeau. I have made this movie and this music. The music has been made entirely with Plogue Bidule and has been edited with Audacity. The virtual images have been created with Gephex. Enjoy !"
I asked Frederic what role Audacity played. He replied: "Better stereo spacialization, add of a slight stereo phasing and reinforcement of the low-end of the spectra."
YouTube via mysteritmo "A little piece of electronic music made with the Roland TR-606, Toontrack EZ drummer and Arturia MinimoogV and Arp2600V - just to try out the soft synths. The video was filmed with a Nokia 6700 mobile phone and edited in Windows Movie Maker. Music written and performed by Mystery, 2010."
YouTube via davidryle "Jammin in 63.833cET. Using a synthesizers.com Q960 and Q962 module for sequencing into the Q172 quantizer aid. Using Li'l Miss Scale Oven (LMSO) to load in the notes into the programmable quantizer and sending note to the Virus TI while playing the Novation ReMOTE 37SL. Recorded in Cubase 4. Three programmable scales which were portions of the carlos beta 63.833cET tuning set are sending control voltages to the oscillators for pitch data and the selection of voltage is made from the Q960 sequential controller. This is run at a high rate with three echo devices to merge the sequences into a background river of arpeggiated chords. Three rows of sequences (8 steps) each are tapped into with the Q962 sequential switch. The switch is controlled by a pulse out from step 1 of the sequencer into a sample & hold/noise source which delivers a random voltage out to an instrument interface. This interface threshold is set high to only shift the sequential switch every so often randomly. It even caused the sequential switch to step backwards from time to time. First time I've ever seen that. Li'l Miss Scale Oven can be purchased from X.J.Scott's website at http://www.nonoctave.com Arrick modular synthesizer systems are available through http://www.synthesizers.com"
YouTube via zackdagoba. The video features the following in order: Roland Juno-106 and JX-3P, Sequential Circuits Six-Trak and Prophet T8, Oberheim OB-8, Moog Memorymoog, Fender Chroma Polaris, Oberheim Xpander, KORG EX-800, Casio CZ-101, and Yamaha DX7 as the midi controller starting with the Xpander.