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1: "Custom Made MOTM Format 12db Variable State VCF with HP LP BP outputs. I demonstrate the Self-Rez Sine wave and play it with a Midi converter. It is tuned on a 15v power supply." 2: This shows you the Lowpass section 3: This shows you the Bandpass section 4: THis shows you the Highpass section 5: Using a separate AC mixer to mix two VCO's into the filter. 6: THis shows you the ADSR envelope with its trigger button. I patched it to the FM input on the filter. 7: The grand finally for this VCF demo. I bust out my double 10 step sequencer and have it do the madness.
1: No description available.. 2: Demo showing you the BLACK JACK DUAL VCO MODULE. SAW WAVE, RAMP, SQUARE, TRIANGLE, SINE. i modulate both into each other. Lets see software do that! 3: Showing you 2 in tune vco's and how they behave with pitch changes. They are very musical and can handle 1v/oct signals. 4: THis shows the OB-12db VCF. 5 - 8: No description available.
Oberheim OB-Xa 8-Voice Analog Synthesizer from the year 1980.
part1: some self-made and factory classic OB-Xa sounds (pads, brass, bass, sync-sounds and more)
The Oberheim OB-Xa is one of the greatest analog poly-synths ever. A classic! Van Halen`s powerfull Jump and 1984 Intro sound is the OB-Xa.
The sound character of the curtis chip based OB-Xa is very different to the early discrete and SEM based OB-X. The sound is harder and not so lush. Check my OB-X demo vids! But the OB-Xa sound is more raw, organic and warmer as the the later OB-8. The OB-Xa was available with 4, 6 or 8 voice cards.
Used by: Van Halen, Depeche Mode, Thompson Twins, Gary Numan, Rush, Prince, Vangelis, New Order and much more"
YouTube via jonathangolub | November 09, 2010 http://www.beatseqr.com "This is a video I made to demonstrate how the Beatseqr can be used to control outboard MIDI gear - in this case, an Emu ESI-32 sampler and a Moog with a Kenton MIDI-to-CV converter. I still haven't figured out how to assign the MIDI cc in the Beatseqr to a value like ModWheel, so this is still just a slice of what you can actually do. And I haven't modded or hacked anything either - this is an open source project, so I'm sure some of you could come up with some amazing stuff! I did use the 'chain' feature to create a 16-bar sequence, which was interesting. I also came up with an interesting workaround for basslines... I set 2 channels on the beatseqr to control the Moog, and then I programmed some notes on each channel, so I can control the note independently for each channel. About halfway through the video you can hear me changing the notes, 2 note bassline improv style. This thing is so fun. Doesn't it kind of look like "Thing" from the Addams Family is rocking beats?"