Wednesday, November 17, 2010
E560 Phase Shifter - Pink Noise Tests
YouTube via JohnLRice | November 17, 2010
"This is a collection of short tests of the phase shifting capabilities of the new Synth Tech E560 Deflector Shield Eurorack synth module. Simple pink noise is used as a sound source for this round.
Look for several more tests/demos I'll be doing of this exciting new module."
Blacky

flickr set By fcd72
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"Blacky may be the newest Member of the Shruthi Acrylic Enclosure Family..."
Arp 2600 & 3604P keyboard
via this auction
"This is the real deal. The “Grey Meanie” w/ early Arp/Tonus logo- You know what that means."
Yamaha SK15
via this auction
"The organ sound uses FM synthesis which is the same technology that Yamaha incorporated later into the DX7. It has 3 voices total. The other two voices are pure analog. One is a string synth similar to the Arp String synth, the other voice is an analog synth with adjustable cut-off, attack, decay, etc.. All three voices can be combined, you can control the volume of each voice, and they can be routed through the Leslie simulator, which is quite realistic. The SK15's are very similar to the SK 20's with the exception of the multi-pin Leslie connector on back of the SK20. Unlike other SK synthesizers, this SK15 lets you control the Leslie speeds with a foot control (included) via 1/4 inch jack on the back panel (a very useful modification). The leslie ramps up or down, gradually increasing or decreasing speed. It's a great effect to use on crescendos, or on choruses of songs... The organ section gives you the option, of percussion, sustain, and vibrato."
Oberheim OB-Mx
"The OB-Mx is a modern synthesizer with an entirely analog audio path. It has an intuitive interface making it easy to program some unique sounds. You can get some great classic Oberheim and Minimoog sounds out of this thing, and it is completely programmable and MIDI compatible. This is one of the only real analog synths with modern features. It has one 2-voice card that contains two oscillators, four multistage envelopes, three LFOs and filters. You can upgrade the unit and add up to 5 more cards to get even more polyphony.
Mudfoot pon de Beatseqr 808 Moogalicious
YouTube via jonathangolub | November 16, 2010
"Here's another vid of me jamming on the beatseqr with 808 samples on an Emu ESI-32, Moog Realistic MG-1 with a midi-CV converter, Roland Space Echo, Boss Digital Delay, Masterroom spring reverb. Making beats, having fun. It took about 10 minutes to create the sequences before I started, the rest is all live."
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