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Saturday, June 16, 2012

Pure Analog with the Oberheim OBXa + Roland SH-101 part 3


YouTube Published on Jun 16, 2012 by magevers

"I made this track in the mid 80's with the Oberheim OBXa on a 4-track analog tape recorder Tascam 144.
Everything was played by hand, without a sequencer or MIDI.
The remastering is made with SONAR 8.0
This piece was also featured on our national radio called BRT-2 in 1987 in a special program "maneuvers in het donker" for home made electronic synthesizer music"

another Shruthi 4 pole mission is born


YouTube Published on Jun 16, 2012 by heodesalciphron

shruthi 4 pole mission polychain

Published on Jun 16, 2012 by heodesalciphron

"shruthi 4 pole mission polychain test"

shruti 4 pole mission polychain space sequence

Published on Jun 16, 2012 by heodesalciphron

"shruti 4 pole mission polychain borealis sequence"

SNAZZY FX ARDCORE :DELAYS AND DRUMS


YouTube Published on Jun 15, 2012 by snazelle

"Taking a deeper look at how to best use the grainy/gritty sounds of the Ardcore time based FX with a couple SNAZZY FX Dreamboats modulating the drum sound and pitch."

Ship Of Nine Lives


YouTube Published on Jun 15, 2012 by davidryle

"Synthetic Sound Labs 1520 Segwencer IV module and company.
An SSL1260 Tap Tempo LFO was used as clock and control voltage to the depth input on the Segwencer.
A Q960 picked up the clock for pitch sequence to four vco's which were an SSL1200 compact, a dotcom Q106, an Oakley4 and an SSL/Ian Fritz Double Dekka vco.
These were sent through various filters (except for the DDVCO which is dry) then to the Segwencer IV module.
I ran the SSL1520 in PEAK mode with the width at 90% and depth attenuator at 30%.
Each vca output from the SSL1520 went to a different DSP device then on to a final mixer (Q113).
The MIX OUT signal of the 1520 was suppressed to avoid cancellation.

Each of the "voices" were intentionally modified by ring modulation, FM and soft sync to give each a unique character separate from the next. This helped to distinguish them as the Segwencer faded between them. The tuning was C, F, G# & B on each corresponding vco. The Q960 acted as a transpose for the sweeping chord action."

ヨウムとクラフトワーク (Grey Parrot v.s. KRAFTWERK)


YouTube Published on Jun 15, 2012 by unyo303

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Avian Physical Modelling.

Also see:
Nature's Synthesizers - The Frozen Sea & Seals
Weddell Filter Sweeps - "Encounters at the end of the world"
And of course the nature label below.

sixtrak vs. mopho


YouTube Published on Jun 15, 2012 by condit79

"attack of the dave smith synthesizers. Plus a little electribe ER-1 drum sounds. All running to my mixer, and a touch of my new favorite delay, the strymon brigadier. It adds a bit of warbly modulation to the delays.

This is all pretty thin and buzzy on the six trak as I was trying to really play the 4 pole filter. I hadn't really seen any videos of people pushing a six trak to the limits of possibilities and so i made this. The arpeggiator is all DSI mopho with the cleaner tone. Even with the single knob editing on the six trak, it's pretty easy to tweak tones as you go. It's like the good ol days before cell phones when you had to memorize phone numbers. Plus theres a chart right there if you forget what you're doing. For me, the tone that I'm getting out of this makes it worth it. I actually had a tetra and traded it for this and am not one bit sorry."

Trogotronic 333 vs Serge Creature


YouTube Published on Jun 15, 2012 by DJjondent

"This is primarily a test of the Trogotronic M Series 333 Eurorack module.
It's an envelope follower with an 9 "step" event sequencer.

An envelope follower takes an audio input and converts it into a control voltage.
This control voltage will rise and fall with the overall volume of the input signal.
The louder the input, the bigger the output of the envelope follower.

The trog works pretty well I think. I used the snazzy fx (Arduino based) ArdCore to supply the tune. The audio signals from the Ardcore weren't loud enough on their own to
trigger the 333 so I boosted the volume with a Circuit Abbey Gozinta

The setting for attack - uppermost right dial on the trog is pretty important to
get it to trigger well. If set too far clockwise the 333 may not respond.

Thanks to Matt from RhythmActive for the Trog 333, the ArdCore and the Gozinta
http://www.rhythmactive.com.au/"

ROBOTA Studio - Old setup (2008)


via ROBOTA on Facebook

The green keyboard is a Roland SH-7.

PHILIPS PMC 100 Videos

PHILIPS PMC 100 HIDE CIRCUIT BENT SYMPHONY

YouTube Published on Jun 16, 2012 by culomono
Don't miss the second video below.

"My little pmc with a hide mod, with the play button.
+
Ya tenia en mente hacer algo con el, pero por su rareza y el cariño que le he cogido decicidi hacerle una pequeña modificacion usando el boton de play, pasa no tocar la carcasa, con sus prestaciones como secuenciador tampoco vi combeniente ponerle algun puerto para su contro externo, cabria la posibilidad de meterle midi a traves del cabezal de la cinta para luego pasarlo a pulsadores en las teclas, tal vez en un futuro.

Asi que aqui esta el video de mas de 10 min del pequñin marcandose un soliloquio.
http://polisermismo.blogspot.com.es/2012/06/philips-pmc-hide-circuit-bent-hac..."

via Bartolome Moreno Padilla on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge

Philips PMC100 (PMC 100) Synthesizer/composer www.retroforum.nl

Uploaded by Retroforum on Jul 4, 2010

"www.retroforum.nl bespreekt in deze video de Philips PMC 100 "Digital synthesizer/composer". Een draagbaar juweeltje uit 1988 met ingebouwd tapedeck voor audio en data. Bezoek ook eens ons forum: www.retroforum.nl en meld je aan!"

KORG Polysix "Rainy Mood"


KORG Polysix "Rainy Mood" by RetroSound II
"(c) vintage synth demo track by RetroSound

all sounds self-programmed: KORG Polysix (1982)
recording: multi-track without Midi"

via Marko Ettlich on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge
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