MATRIXSYNTH


Wednesday, February 09, 2011

HV-330 Choir Filter Roland VP-330

HV-330 Choir Filter + JH Triple Chorus Demo (Roland VP-330)

Uploaded by gstormelectro on Jul 9, 2011

"Quick demo of two effects processors:
- JH Triple Chorus
- HV-330 custom built 7-band choir filter similar to Roland VP-330"

Note: the videos below are no longer on YouTube. The FlakeStick channel they were on no longer exists. The descriptions will remain below for the info, and for archival records - a note that they once existed.

Urei 565T Little Dipper Demo.m4v


YouTube via FlakeStick | February 02, 2010 | - new video below

"This is a quick demo of the Little Dipper audio filter. Recording straight to MacBook audio in through an Alesis Multimix 8 mixer. No other eq or effects were added. The synthesizer is a Roland Jupiter 6 (off camera) which already has a robust filter of its own. The 565T has a very gentle high and low pass curve while the notch filters are in the on position. It's the dual notch/peak filters that can really transform the sound going in. Exciting phaser effects start to happen when the notch frequencies approach each other. You can read articles online how it was designed for filtering out very isolated frequencies when no other piece of kit will do....but there's nothing like transforming your favorite instruments into something different. Definitely share any tips and tricks with me as I would love to try them "

Urei 565T Filter Set Demo

Uploaded by gstormelectro on Jul 9, 2011

Oberheim Matrix-6: Superbad Muchacho


YouTube via FlakeStick | July 20, 2010 | - video re-uploaded below.

"This is an un-rehearsed demo featuring the sounds of the Oberheim Matrix-6. The Matrix-6 has 6-voice polyphony and is capable of splits, aftertouch sensitive, programmable benders and 100 patches. Getting the most out of programming the Matrix-6 isn't for you lazy folk out there in need of instant gratifications, but a little bit of finger-effort on insane-membrane buttons will produce rewards beyond your wildest fantasy. Well, maybe not THAT cool, but pretty cool um-kay? The Matrix-6 is capable of many of the sonic mayhem of its big brothers the Xpander and Matrix-12. Patch programming can be done via MIDI on your favorite DAW platform. I have Cubase SX3 but never got around to mapping the parameters to the Matrix. Because you know what? Programming from the front panel isn't difficult at all so I don't know what all the fuss is about. You CAN program both benders and TWO pedals to control any parameter in the modulation matrix and store that on a PER PATCH basis. Anyway, this recording doesn't make use of any effects except for the very last song - but used some reverb judiciously in that instance. I slopped this thing together in a couple of hours so take it easy with the comments. Actually nevermind that - say whatever you muchachos want - I'm good for it. :)"


Uploaded by gstormelectro on Jul 9, 2011

Synare S3X Electronic Drum synth

via this auction

"The Synare S3X: Virtually the same machine as Synare 3, but with more flexible modulation controls."


ROLAND FV-20 Vintage Stereo volume pedal

via this auction

KORG FK-3 Vintage Stereo volume pedal

via this auction

Roland U-220 RS-PCM Sound Module

via this auction

ROLAND MC-50 Micro composer vintage hardware sequencer

via this auction

Roland RE 201 Space Echo

via this auction

ROLAND GR-20 GUITAR SYNTH, WORK LESS PLAY MORE PRINT AD


via this auction

"This magazine ad measures approximately 8" x 10-1/2"."
PREVIOUS PAGE NEXT PAGE HOME



Switched On Make Synthesizer Evolution Vintage Synthesizers Creating Sound Fundlementals of Synthesizer Programming Kraftwerk

© Matrixsynth - All posts are presented here for informative, historical and educative purposes as applicable within fair use.
MATRIXSYNTH is supported by affiliate links that use cookies to track clickthroughs and sales. See the privacy policy for details.
MATRIXSYNTH - EVERYTHING SYNTH