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Friday, August 26, 2011

S4K Monster Pack on waldorf Blofeld demo PART 2 ( Leads Fx Synth Organs Mellotron Pads )


YouTube Uploaded by Space4Keys on Aug 26, 2011
part 1 here
"The new "monster pack" for Waldorf Blofeld is a great collection of classic analog sounds, new samples (mellotron-like samples, piano samples, strings and so on) and experimental sounds.
With this collection you'll be able to play different musical styles, from very ambient and electronic pads to extreme metal leads.
The KS team has developed 64 professional patches, using the best samples from our database and all the S4K experience in lead sculpting, sound textures and keyboard feeling with patches

download
http://www.space4keys.com/new-monster-pack/item/137-monster-pack-v1-waldorf-b...

patched and performed by Dladio

http://www.space4keys.com"

Rhythm Studio Hornet Synth


via Pulse Code, Inc

"Here is the first synth we are adding to Rhythm Studio. The first of many. It is a subtractive synth with design inspired by the EDP WASP and Korg Monotribe. It will have a ribbon style keyboard. The oscillator produces three waveforms simultaneously, along with noise. The controls were kept as simple as possible while still giving you loads of sonic possibilities.

Look out for the Hornet in the first major update of Rhythm Studio (coming soon).

More specialized synths are on the way!"
Also see this post for previously announced updates.

Rhythm Studio - Pulse Code, Inc.
iPads on eBay

Wolfgang Palm Vocal Synthesizer

video here

Wolfgang Palm is the man that brought us PPG.

“My vocal synthesizer VstPlugin in action! The sounds are completely synthesized / modifyed (no samples used) ”

via sequencer.de

Schulze/Tangerine Dream, Old Berlin school style


YouTube Uploaded by Synthiefrau on Aug 26, 2011

"Hi lovely Synthfolk, this is a new song from me. It`s like Tangerine Dream. I love TG, because TG work with Sequencers very well. I use the GRP A 8 Synth/Sequencer, Minimoog, Roland V-Synth, Doepfer Dark Energy and Roland Juno 60. Welcome to the analogue sound universe."

yellow toy


YouTube Uploaded by drmoonstien on Aug 26, 2011

drmoonstien on Ebay (RSS)

DRONEULATOR - crazy palm synth!


YouTube Uploaded by chamberofsounds on Aug 26, 2011

"Imagine a 3-oscillator synth, that could rattle the walls and worry the neighbors, in the palm of your hand... imagine no more - introducing the Droneulator available only from chamberofsounds.com"

NES Advantage Noise Synth


YouTube Uploaded by mike19822058 on Aug 25, 2011

"HandmadeElectronicInstruments.com
http://www.etsy.com/listing/80497002/nes-advantage-noise-synth

This device consists of three square-wave oscillators built into a NES Advantage controller. The joystick plays 4 pitches and the frequency spread is tuned with the first knob at the bottom. A and B control two additional oscillators with their own frequency controls. These also utilize the original TURBO effect which sounds like a stutter each with a on/off and speed control. The oscillators nicely modulate each other creating a wide array of noise.

Player select has been repurposed as a power switch, select and start have been replaced by red lights, and slow works as a way to hold down the A trigger and free up a hand.

There is a master volume control. Output is in the form of a standard 1/4" jack at the end of the original cable, which makes it easy to connect to amps, effects, or recording equipment. It is powered by an included external 9 volt battery."

The National Anthem of Japan :: Kimi Ga Yo - performed by Billy Cardine


YouTube Uploaded by experimentalsynth on Aug 25, 2011

"This version of Kimi Ga Yo, the Japanese national anthem on the Moog Lap Steel is a musical example of the instrument's sustained and muted timbres."

Realistic MG-1 by MOOG


via this auction

SN 1237 or 1437

pics of the inside below.

"Though this bares the Realistic brand name and only has the Moog name in small print, this synth was manufactured by Moog Music in their factory and just sold at Radio Shack stores under their brand name. The circuit board has the Moog logo that you've all seen many times before (see the pictures below).

I put the Rogue name in the title because this unit was designed to be a budget version of the Rogue for the home user. The funny thing is though that it actually has a few extra features that are missing from the Rogue:

1. Indivdually switchable waveforms for each oscillator (rather than ganged on the Rogue)
2. Individually switchable octave for each osc (rather than ganged on the Rogue)
3. Ring Mod sound source (called Bell Tone)
4. Extra poly section. This is often referred to as the "crappy 'organ' sound", but it's an extra feature that can be useful.
5. Internal power supply with attached cord (the Rogue has an external power supply that has a unique connector, so replacements are difficult to come by)

The only things the Rogue has over the MG-1 are:
1. Performance wheels (the MG-1 has sliders for mod depth but no pitch bend ability).
2. Fully variable keyboard tracking (the MG-1 has off, half, full - switched)

There are a few other quirks that this unit has because of it being aimed at the home market. Many of the controls has different labels (Oscillators are called Tone Source, Attack and Decay are referred to as Rise and Fall Time, etc). It also has RCA outputs on the back. There is a 1/4" headphone output on the front which is what I'ved used and it works great. Many people mod theirs to replace the RCA with 1/4" inputs. There are two RCA inputs but they just pass the sound through uneffected so that users could play along with their record collection. Many people have modded those inputs to pass through the Filter section. MIDI can also be added to this unit by mod.

This unit is usually found for less than the Moog Rogue simply because it doesn't have the Moog logo on it. If you want that famous Moog sound for less, then get this synth! It has great features and has some serious bass to it!"

ROLAND JUNO-106 BLUE MEANIE

via this auction

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