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Thursday, March 18, 2010

crumar


YouTube via respeto2006. via this auction

Sounds like....

Come Dancing - The Kinks

YouTube via Elconquistador69too

via this auction
"Polyphonically play analog brass, piano, clavichord, cello, violin and bass sounds using this hip vintage keyboard from the 70s. This keyboard offers split capability - you can play 1 sound or a combination of sounds on the lower 1/2 and another on the upper 1/2 of the keyboard. We love the string and brass sounds this thing makes. You probably will too... "






Nova Musik on Twitter

http://twitter.com/novamusik
http://novamusik.com/

Kanye West Meets Braska at MIDIBox.org


via SynthFrog, via MIDIBox.

Update via loneraver in the comments: Yo Dawg, a DX7 below. via http://yodawgpics.com/

I also added a synth memes label. I found three lol cats. If you know of others, send them in.

Update via R.A. Isle: Synth Cat with a White ARP Odyssey from what you see when you die (do click it)

Update: two more from Machinate in the comments: Bernie of Aliens Project and Jan Hammer.

BTW, don't mess with Santa (via Mic on Facebook)

IMG_1604

flickr by jimmy now lives in sun city

Note the keyboard-less Sequential Circuits Pro-One x 2.

MIDIVOX BUILD

flickr set by Collin Mel
(click for more)

narbotic.com/kits/midivox/

steampunk tracing

Roland D-50 TVF: 3 TVF configurations for E-guitar patch.


YouTube via TheSynthFreq
"Hi. :) This is a short video example of 3 TVF configurations to make an E-guitar patch. The patch I made for D-50 is close to the lead sound that I wrote for the Alpha Juno-1, although it is a little thinner sounding. The Alpha Juno-1 has a very warm VCF/VCA so it is going to have a little different texture to it. I discuss some information about the TVF, Time and Levels in the TVF with attention to T2 settings. I am not a great presenter,and I talk too fast, but I hope this info makes sense and doesn't cause more confusion than necessary! :) LOL
This E-guitar patch uses 3 of the 4 oscillators and can be configured in 3 ways, 1 where the time and the effect is dependent of the time setting (T2) in the TVF, 2 where the velocity (TVF -WG PW velocity = +/- 0-7) is in effect or 3 where no velocity or time is specified, and there is no "evolution" to the sound over time.
Please enjoy!
:) TSF"

SCI Prophet VS + Roland Juno-60


YouTube via retrosound72

"vintage synth demo by RetroSound

'Die Spirale'

arpeggio: Roland Juno-60 internal arpeggiator
analog strings, brass and VS choir: SCI Prophet VS"

Home of the Sinuses


YouTube via snipz
"Used all but 3 patch cords for this! Nearly all my modules too with drums coming from a Boss DR220e being clocked by the A155. Sound of Shadows feedback level modulated by an MFB dual LFO. Hertz Donut, AFG, RS95 and Z3000 provide the sounds. Maths, MFB dual ADSR provide envelopes. A152 switches sequences from Z8000. Vulcan+Mindmeld modulating an A108, A101 and Polivoks filters. Few more bits going on but you get the idea.
The SoS gives it that dubtastic sound...gotta love that module!"

Savin the Yamaha CS-80 (6) SH Sample and Hold Module


YouTube via gavincurtis
"A series of videos showing the ground up restoration of my ailing CS-80. Working CS-80's are playing music on borrowed time as their 70's era MOS, armadda's of deteriorating digital ICs and leaky electrolytic capacitors take their toll on these grand machines. This video covers restoration of the SH (sample and hold) control board. Parts used in each video are available in kits on ebay. Each kit covers a particular module in the CS-80 so other people can restore their vintage synth. Music is a CS-80 is from the great animated "Starchaser" movie soundtrack."

Phoscyon - Randomizer


YouTube via d16group.

This on an iPad... follow-up to this post.
"Clip describing how randomizer inside Phoscyon works."
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