Published on Jul 11, 2013 gotharman·50 videos
"A few impressions from the anAmonoBOX prototype for Little deFormer.
www.gotharman.dk"
Gotharman on eBay
Thursday, July 11, 2013
Doepfer | vactrol-acid / diode-arpeggio
Published on Jul 11, 2013 corrosiveabuser·23 videos
"cv pitch : A-170 @ 5 : A-185.1
Gate : A-185.1
-
A-110 sawtooth
Range -1 . Tune **C , 50 , 49 , 0
-
A-110 sawtooth -(sync'd to square wave from previous vco).
Range -2 . Tune max. , 50 , 52 , 0
-
A-138 Exp.
76 (a-110a) , 80 (a-110b) , 0 , 0 , 100
-
A-138 Lin.
0 / 70 (a-140b) , 42 (velocity) , 0 , 100
-
A-140b
05 , 47 , 0 , 42 , M
-
A-101.2 -(vactrol)
0 ,b-50- (a-138 Lin.) , 50 (a-138 Exp.) , 90 , LPV
-direct out - no vac
)
-alternate vcf-
A-102 -(diode)
0 (cv pitch) , 60 (a-140a) , 0 , 100 (a-138 Exp.) , 14
-
A-140a
05 , 47 , 0 , 40 , M
-
A-132.3
70 (a-140a) , 0 (a-102) , Exponential"
"cv pitch : A-170 @ 5 : A-185.1
Gate : A-185.1
-
A-110 sawtooth
Range -1 . Tune **C , 50 , 49 , 0
-
A-110 sawtooth -(sync'd to square wave from previous vco).
Range -2 . Tune max. , 50 , 52 , 0
-
A-138 Exp.
76 (a-110a) , 80 (a-110b) , 0 , 0 , 100
-
A-138 Lin.
0 / 70 (a-140b) , 42 (velocity) , 0 , 100
-
A-140b
05 , 47 , 0 , 42 , M
-
A-101.2 -(vactrol)
0 ,b-50- (a-138 Lin.) , 50 (a-138 Exp.) , 90 , LPV
-direct out - no vac
)
-alternate vcf-
A-102 -(diode)
0 (cv pitch) , 60 (a-140a) , 0 , 100 (a-138 Exp.) , 14
-
A-140a
05 , 47 , 0 , 40 , M
-
A-132.3
70 (a-140a) , 0 (a-102) , Exponential"
Eclectic Cooking With Legowelt
Uploaded on Jul 17, 2011 eclectrovideo·18 videos
Note the TR-808 signed by The Egyptian Lover, and the Yamaha DX-7 with wood top.
"Danny Wolfers known as Legowelt makes a track live in front of our camera. He shows his favorite synthesizers and shares some tips on producing.
This is the third episode of 'Eclectic Cooking With' for Dutch weblog www.eclectro.nl.
Video by: www.o-video.nl"
via Michal Patulski on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge
Koushion iPad Midi Sequencer Test
Published on Jul 11, 2013 Andrew Mavor·80 videos
"Koushion iPad Midi Sequencer Test - iPad to Minibrute to Soundlab to Ableton Live"
iTunes:
Koushion MIDI Step Sequencer - Kudzu Creative Group
Minibrutes on eBay
"Koushion iPad Midi Sequencer Test - iPad to Minibrute to Soundlab to Ableton Live"
iTunes:
Koushion MIDI Step Sequencer - Kudzu Creative Group
Minibrutes on eBay
EMS Synthi A
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This one is listed on eBay Germany
This one is listed on eBay Germany
Novation Bass Station II Analog Synthesizer Demo
Published on Jul 11, 2013 SweetwaterSound·1,524 videos
"Check out the Bass Station II in more detail right here: http://www.sweetwater.com/store/detai...
Ralph Goldheim from Novation demonstrates the sound and capabilities of the Novation Bass Station II monophonic analog synthesizer. Enjoy the demo, then learn more about the Bass Station 2 at the link above!"
Doepfer A170 Dual Slew Limiter- Portamento and Filtering Examples
Published on Jul 11, 2013 Raul's World of Synths·218 videos
"Continuing the Doepfer A170 Dual Slew Limiter Series. This segment explores a more standard use of the Doepfer A170 Slew Limiter for Portamento. Also included is an example of using the A170 as a Filter. Sound and Video by Raul Pena."
All parts here.
"Continuing the Doepfer A170 Dual Slew Limiter Series. This segment explores a more standard use of the Doepfer A170 Slew Limiter for Portamento. Also included is an example of using the A170 as a Filter. Sound and Video by Raul Pena."
All parts here.
NI Absynth "Handel's Largo" Patch
Published on Jul 10, 2013 Anthony Distefano·238 videos
"My Absynth version of Handel's Largo. This was all done using the envelopes."
via Anthony Distefano on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge
"I programmed the envelopes to play all the pitches.I'm just holding down one note and Absynth's envelopes are doing all the work."
"My Absynth version of Handel's Largo. This was all done using the envelopes."
via Anthony Distefano on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge
"I programmed the envelopes to play all the pitches.I'm just holding down one note and Absynth's envelopes are doing all the work."
Ult Sound Pro Muzer DS2 dual analog drum synth by Toyo Gakki
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via this auction
"This is an incredbily rare dual analog drum synth made in Japan.
It compares to the Coron and JHS analog drum synths sometimes seen in the UK, to the early Synare products, and to the original Simmons analog drums.
You'll probably never see another one of these on sale, so now's your only chance to own one.
Each of the two independent drum sounds has sensitivity, octave, tuning, up or down sweep depth and output level controls.
Channel 1 can be switched from Cymbal (white noise) to square or sine wave outputs, and Channel 2 from Snare to square or sine wave output.
The rear panel has quarter inch jack trigger inputs and the casing lid has built-in rubber drum pads containing piezo triggers. Once you've set the drum sounds you can close the lid and play without needing to see the controls if you prefer, and there's a stand mounting slot underneath. Alternatively you can trigger the synths from other pads such as Simmons pads, from drum triggers added to acoustic drums, or from the trigger outputs of drum machines like the Roland TR808, or from analog sequencers.
There are rear panel connections for an optional foot switch and a foot pedal (not included), which presumably mute and pitch bend the synth sounds.
This unit was originally part of the "El Monstruo" analog/digital modular synthesizer system playing huge percussive patterns triggered from the various sequencers within the system. Klaus Schulze did something similar with dual analog drum synths during his 1970's concerts, and the true analog sound from these modules can be absolutely window-breaking. Be careful with it, because there is no limit to how low these analog sounds can go...almost subsonic bass booms can be created with ease.
This unit is in very good condition and fully working.
You'll receive the dual drum synth and matching lid/pad unit.
You'll need a 12V DC power supply with a standard fitting (9V is probably OK too, though the label underneath specifies 15V), and quarter inch jack trigger cables are not included (short ones from Maplin would be good to run from the lid/pad unit, longer ones if you want to interface to other instruments).
The lower parts of the hinges and front clasp are not present. You can replace these for a few pennies from any hardware store..."
via this auction
"This is an incredbily rare dual analog drum synth made in Japan.
It compares to the Coron and JHS analog drum synths sometimes seen in the UK, to the early Synare products, and to the original Simmons analog drums.
You'll probably never see another one of these on sale, so now's your only chance to own one.
Each of the two independent drum sounds has sensitivity, octave, tuning, up or down sweep depth and output level controls.
Channel 1 can be switched from Cymbal (white noise) to square or sine wave outputs, and Channel 2 from Snare to square or sine wave output.
The rear panel has quarter inch jack trigger inputs and the casing lid has built-in rubber drum pads containing piezo triggers. Once you've set the drum sounds you can close the lid and play without needing to see the controls if you prefer, and there's a stand mounting slot underneath. Alternatively you can trigger the synths from other pads such as Simmons pads, from drum triggers added to acoustic drums, or from the trigger outputs of drum machines like the Roland TR808, or from analog sequencers.
There are rear panel connections for an optional foot switch and a foot pedal (not included), which presumably mute and pitch bend the synth sounds.
This unit was originally part of the "El Monstruo" analog/digital modular synthesizer system playing huge percussive patterns triggered from the various sequencers within the system. Klaus Schulze did something similar with dual analog drum synths during his 1970's concerts, and the true analog sound from these modules can be absolutely window-breaking. Be careful with it, because there is no limit to how low these analog sounds can go...almost subsonic bass booms can be created with ease.
This unit is in very good condition and fully working.
You'll receive the dual drum synth and matching lid/pad unit.
You'll need a 12V DC power supply with a standard fitting (9V is probably OK too, though the label underneath specifies 15V), and quarter inch jack trigger cables are not included (short ones from Maplin would be good to run from the lid/pad unit, longer ones if you want to interface to other instruments).
The lower parts of the hinges and front clasp are not present. You can replace these for a few pennies from any hardware store..."
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