Published on May 27, 2013 Khantipol Kasemsant·213 videos
Elektron on eBay
Monday, May 27, 2013
CASIOTONE PT-280 "You Are the Sunshine of my Life"
Published on May 27, 2013
"RO-201 'Fun with your Casio Keyboard' #01"
Casio Sampling Keyboard PT-280
"RO-201 'Fun with your Casio Keyboard' #01"
Casio Sampling Keyboard PT-280
One more Prophet 12 sound
Published on May 27, 2013 Phil Peskett·3 videos
"Here's a final demo from my week of sound designing on the Prophet 12. Quite a few of the patches I programmed were inspired by sounds on existing recordings, and this is one of them. If you can't tell what tune the sound comes from at the start then you will by the end! This demo just uses one patch - you'll see me hit the 'Stack' button after a while, which in this case brings in extra notes for bigger chords.
Drums by the amazing Ben Jones of DivaGeek again. The audio from the Prophet is unprocessed."
Dave Smith DSI Prophet 12 THX intro with some Van Halen's Jump in the end.
"Here's a final demo from my week of sound designing on the Prophet 12. Quite a few of the patches I programmed were inspired by sounds on existing recordings, and this is one of them. If you can't tell what tune the sound comes from at the start then you will by the end! This demo just uses one patch - you'll see me hit the 'Stack' button after a while, which in this case brings in extra notes for bigger chords.
Drums by the amazing Ben Jones of DivaGeek again. The audio from the Prophet is unprocessed."
Dave Smith DSI Prophet 12 THX intro with some Van Halen's Jump in the end.
buchla100 krell
Published on May 27, 2013 zack dagoba·230 videos
"self-playing patch on the buchla 100. see http://myblogitsfullofstars.blogspot.... for more. i know the aspect ratio is wrong - blame youtube! it looks better on my blog..."
"self-playing patch on the buchla 100. see http://myblogitsfullofstars.blogspot.... for more. i know the aspect ratio is wrong - blame youtube! it looks better on my blog..."
Sunday, May 26, 2013
Sequera Demo Recording (v1.5) by Juno Ju-X
Published on May 25, 2013 juno0fju1x·1 video
"Visit http://ju-x.com for more information!
*Sequera* a step Sequencer for the next Era, focuses on flexibility of experimenting MIDI composition with unique approaches."
"Visit http://ju-x.com for more information!
*Sequera* a step Sequencer for the next Era, focuses on flexibility of experimenting MIDI composition with unique approaches."
Modular Wild Presents SOUNDS-Make Noise Wogglebug-Modulation of Clock/Chaos Control and Heart in
Published on May 26, 2013 modularwild·37 videos
"An exploration of modulation of the Make Noise Wogglebug. Using Make Noise Pressure Points to modulate the Clock/Chaos Control and Heart in. Sound and Video by Raul Pena.©2013 Modular Wild,Raul Pena."
"An exploration of modulation of the Make Noise Wogglebug. Using Make Noise Pressure Points to modulate the Clock/Chaos Control and Heart in. Sound and Video by Raul Pena.©2013 Modular Wild,Raul Pena."
"Nackspärr" - Propellerhead Figure on iPhone/iPad
Published on May 26, 2013 Jonas Sveningsson·5 videos
"An attempt at making a beat based on an arpeggio in Figure.
Devices synced through WIST, filmed with a Canon 600D."
iTunes:
Propellerhead Software AB
"An attempt at making a beat based on an arpeggio in Figure.
Devices synced through WIST, filmed with a Canon 600D."
iTunes:
Propellerhead Software AB
Kawai K3m Synthesizer Module
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Kawai K3m Synthesizer Module demonstration with Behringer BCR2000
Published on May 26, 2013 Alan Masterweb·3 videos
"NB: Certainly not intended to be musical!
This is to demonstrate some of the sonic potential of the Kawai K3m Synthesizer Module. It also give an idea of how well this synth responds to the control of a Behringer BCR2000. With every parameter of the K3m assigned to a knob or button on the BCR2000, it becomes an instantly accessible hands-on synth. This was recorded directly from the K3m stereo outs, with no external effects, EQ, compression or normalizing. Notes and arpeggios are being triggered by a Yamaha KX25 Controller keyboard."

via this auction
"Fairly uncommon (it'd a bit of a stretch to call it rare) vintage hybrid analogue rack mountable version of the K3 keyboard synth. This predates Kawai's K1, K4 and K5, coming, as it does from 1986.
The main advantage this one has over the others in the 'K' series is that, apart from it's oscillators, it's all analogue. In fact it uses the same SSM2044 filter chips as Korg's Mono/Poly, PolySix and Trident. More significantly this was the same filter used in the PPG Wave, which also used digital oscillators. This is why the K3 is sometimes referred to as the poor man's PPG...
Another great aspect to the K3m is its ability to be tweaked in real-time by a midi control surface, such as the Behringer BCR2000... [or an iPad]"
Published on May 26, 2013 Alan Masterweb·3 videos
"NB: Certainly not intended to be musical!
This is to demonstrate some of the sonic potential of the Kawai K3m Synthesizer Module. It also give an idea of how well this synth responds to the control of a Behringer BCR2000. With every parameter of the K3m assigned to a knob or button on the BCR2000, it becomes an instantly accessible hands-on synth. This was recorded directly from the K3m stereo outs, with no external effects, EQ, compression or normalizing. Notes and arpeggios are being triggered by a Yamaha KX25 Controller keyboard."
via this auction
"Fairly uncommon (it'd a bit of a stretch to call it rare) vintage hybrid analogue rack mountable version of the K3 keyboard synth. This predates Kawai's K1, K4 and K5, coming, as it does from 1986.
The main advantage this one has over the others in the 'K' series is that, apart from it's oscillators, it's all analogue. In fact it uses the same SSM2044 filter chips as Korg's Mono/Poly, PolySix and Trident. More significantly this was the same filter used in the PPG Wave, which also used digital oscillators. This is why the K3 is sometimes referred to as the poor man's PPG...
Another great aspect to the K3m is its ability to be tweaked in real-time by a midi control surface, such as the Behringer BCR2000... [or an iPad]"
Korg Poly800 with Original Blue Gig Bag & Moog Slayer Mod
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"This particular example has had the so-called 'Moog-Slayer' mods installed. This means there is a dedicated knob for the analogue filter cut-off and resonance. It makes a huge difference to the hands-on operation of the synth.
It also comes complete with it's original padded soft case, in a very fetching 1980's baby blue and orange."
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via this auction
"This particular example has had the so-called 'Moog-Slayer' mods installed. This means there is a dedicated knob for the analogue filter cut-off and resonance. It makes a huge difference to the hands-on operation of the synth.
It also comes complete with it's original padded soft case, in a very fetching 1980's baby blue and orange."
New Run Original EMS Synthi A
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"This is one of the last 40 EMS Synthi's ever to be produced. I've spent more than a decade on the waiting list for it. New orders are no longer being accepted as the Spartanite briefcases essential to the Synthi design are no longer available.
In other words, according to the manufacturer, this unit is among the last handful of Synthi's ever.
This instrument was meticulously hand-built and precision-calibrated earlier this year by Robin Wood of EMS himself. It's in absolutely perfect operational and cosmetic condition. It's also the only truly new Synthi I've ever seen on eBay.
I placed my order for this Synthi with EMS in the UK in 2001. It was finally delivered in early 2012. A few years after placing my order I got impatient and had the chance to buy an older Synthi A, so at the moment I actually have two units. The two are almost identical but the older one has more sentimental value to me, having owned & played it for almost 10 years. After long deliberation I've decided to sell this new one.
In terms of design, compared to the 70's units, the only differences I've spotted are a squarish attack button instead of a round one (the new design is an improvement over the older one, which was much harder to push down), and the fact that the label on the briefcase now reads "EMS Cornwall" instead of "EMS London" (the company moved). The operating voltage is still switchable between 110v and 220v via a switch inside the briefcase.
In terms of sound, comparing this to my 1970's Synthi I hear no differences in sound character or response; it has all the unique sonic character that Synthi's are legendary for, while at the same time being perfectly calibrated and sounding exactly as its designer intended. I've had the chance to try out several Synthi's over the past 15 years, and this sounds exactly like the older units, but without the inevitable scratchiness of used instruments.
This is a Synthi A, not an AKS. That means it comes without a keyboard in the lid of the briefcase; those were only available in the 70's.
It can of course be controlled by an external CV keyboard, or by MIDI with a suitable MIDI-to-CV converter. This is a "MkII" Synthi A, with a matte aluminium front panel, and output rows on the pin matrix.
The Synthi comes with all the original accessories: a full set of 18 patch pins (white, red and green), the power cord, and the 90-page "Synthi Educational Handbook" manual. Comes in original, incredibly sturdy, packaging as well."
via this auction
"This is one of the last 40 EMS Synthi's ever to be produced. I've spent more than a decade on the waiting list for it. New orders are no longer being accepted as the Spartanite briefcases essential to the Synthi design are no longer available.
In other words, according to the manufacturer, this unit is among the last handful of Synthi's ever.
This instrument was meticulously hand-built and precision-calibrated earlier this year by Robin Wood of EMS himself. It's in absolutely perfect operational and cosmetic condition. It's also the only truly new Synthi I've ever seen on eBay.
I placed my order for this Synthi with EMS in the UK in 2001. It was finally delivered in early 2012. A few years after placing my order I got impatient and had the chance to buy an older Synthi A, so at the moment I actually have two units. The two are almost identical but the older one has more sentimental value to me, having owned & played it for almost 10 years. After long deliberation I've decided to sell this new one.
In terms of design, compared to the 70's units, the only differences I've spotted are a squarish attack button instead of a round one (the new design is an improvement over the older one, which was much harder to push down), and the fact that the label on the briefcase now reads "EMS Cornwall" instead of "EMS London" (the company moved). The operating voltage is still switchable between 110v and 220v via a switch inside the briefcase.
In terms of sound, comparing this to my 1970's Synthi I hear no differences in sound character or response; it has all the unique sonic character that Synthi's are legendary for, while at the same time being perfectly calibrated and sounding exactly as its designer intended. I've had the chance to try out several Synthi's over the past 15 years, and this sounds exactly like the older units, but without the inevitable scratchiness of used instruments.
This is a Synthi A, not an AKS. That means it comes without a keyboard in the lid of the briefcase; those were only available in the 70's.
It can of course be controlled by an external CV keyboard, or by MIDI with a suitable MIDI-to-CV converter. This is a "MkII" Synthi A, with a matte aluminium front panel, and output rows on the pin matrix.
The Synthi comes with all the original accessories: a full set of 18 patch pins (white, red and green), the power cord, and the 90-page "Synthi Educational Handbook" manual. Comes in original, incredibly sturdy, packaging as well."
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