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Tuesday, July 12, 2011

ENSONIQ FIZMO P40


YouTube Uploaded by betteroffted23 on Jul 12, 2011

"Custom patch for Ensoniq Fizmo.
1 Parts, 2 Oscillators.

Full length "Recordings for Ensoniq Fizmo" available August 2011 on Quonset Digital. http://quonsetdigital.us"

Loomeer - Melancholic Sequencing (11-07-12) - Ambient Electronic Performance


YouTube Uploaded by Loomeer305 on Jul 12, 2011

"impro .."

AKAI AX80 Aanalog Programmable Synthesizer


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FB01 custom sounds example


YouTube Uploaded by alexmauer on Mar 14, 2010

"This is a demonstration of the custom sounds I made for my Yamaha FB-01 using the Atari ST program "Caged Artist FB01 Editor". As you can see... its possible create drum sounds similar to what you'd hear on a drum synth, as well as create typical FM sounds... and even a very clear sounding square wave. I am sure someone will comment with "this sounds like Sega Genesis" and I agree mostly.

PS - there are no external effects applied... not that it sounds like there are"

FB01 custom drums (analog)

Uploaded by alexmauer on Mar 28, 2010

"These are custom sounds created using the "Caged Artist" Atari-ST editor for the Yamaha FB-01. Specifically this demo showcases analog drum machine type sounds. If you ask me, these sounds sound better than a Korg Electribe drum synth."

Casio CZ-1000 Custom Sounds Demo (including hidden parameters)


YouTube Uploaded by alexmauer on Apr 18, 2010

"I bought this Casio CZ-1000 for the purpose of live performing. Some of these melodies are from my songs and some songs that I like. Most of these sounds were created in the Caged Artist "CZ Rider" editor for Atari ST. I accessed hidden waveforms and parameters using a hex editor on raw sysex data. The CZ series does not have pulse width modulation by default... you can use tricks to create it."


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Korg DW-8000 hyrbrid synth

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Roland JX-3P

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Roland TB-303 Bassline Synth

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MOOG THE SOURCE VINTAGE SYNTH

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SN 4073

Rare Crumar CPB-2 Bass Pedals

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"You are viewing a rare, vintage analog bass pedals synthesizer made in Italy in the early 1980's. The label on its side says, "Manufactured for Music Technology, Inc. by Elettronica", and has a serial number of 0066. Although it does not say Crumar on the device, it is the result of a joint venture between Music Technology, Inc. and Crumar, and is the same unit as was marketed by Crumar.

You could describe this as the "Poor Man's Moog Taurus", and you wouldn't be far off. It has thirteen "keys", a full octave from C-C. It has two wave forms: Triangle and Saw Tooth, as well as a volume and sustain dial. The 'release' switch is as close as you get to an ASDR envelope generator with this, and turns the release on or off. The sustain dial sets the length of the release.

"Doubling" toggles on a chorus effect, and "Footage" sets the scale of the Voltage Controlled Oscillator. It goes from 32' to 16'. With this unit's Voltage Controlled Filter, you can really get a bunch of different kinds of bass sounds out of it...

After buying it, I had it completely gone over by an analog synth technician. The volume dial is still slightly scratchy, but that is the *only* flaw with it now.

While working on it, he informed me that the VCO and VCF use CEM chips. You guessed it: this synth sounds awesome."

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