Published on Dec 7, 2013 Bruno Ender Lee·123 videos
"BRUNO ENDER LEE - "Klangspiel" - performed live, December 7. 2013
Korg MS-20 Mini (sequence with Doepfer MAQ 16/3), MiniMoog Voyager OS, Roland Juno-106, Synthesizers.com Studio-88, Analogue Solutions Vostok, Korg MS2000
2013 Velvet Voyage Productions / all rights reserved"
Saturday, December 07, 2013
Klangspiel
Cooptrol - Session with Monomachine, Evolver, Micromodular
Published on Dec 6, 2013 cooptrol·27 videos
"My first session using these 3 synths. Not the greatest musical outcome but enough to catch a glimpse of their sound. I've had the MnM and the Evolver for just a couple weeks. I hope I can master them enough to exploit all their potential. Sorry for the shitty camera!"
via Cooptrol HG on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge
"My first session using these 3 synths. Not the greatest musical outcome but enough to catch a glimpse of their sound. I've had the MnM and the Evolver for just a couple weeks. I hope I can master them enough to exploit all their potential. Sorry for the shitty camera!"
via Cooptrol HG on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge
Kiwi-106 Hardware Upgrade: Introduction
Published on Dec 6, 2013 Syntegrator·359 videos
"I can now break radio silence on the Kiwi-106 hardware upgrade for Juno-106 - This product is really impressive: Here's the overview covering how all of the goodies (including the optional Swap-Back daughter board) fit into an existing Juno-106."
"I can now break radio silence on the Kiwi-106 hardware upgrade for Juno-106 - This product is really impressive: Here's the overview covering how all of the goodies (including the optional Swap-Back daughter board) fit into an existing Juno-106."
Chaos Nand Synth Synthrotek
Published on Dec 6, 2013 trukxelf·5 videos
"Synthrotek Chaos Nand Synth: with added capaciter bank so you can switch between different caps to get different sounds. The enclosure is 10 gauge perforated steel on top and bottom, and the case is 18 gauge steel."
http://www.synthrotek.com
Synthrotek on eBay (RSS)
"Synthrotek Chaos Nand Synth: with added capaciter bank so you can switch between different caps to get different sounds. The enclosure is 10 gauge perforated steel on top and bottom, and the case is 18 gauge steel."
http://www.synthrotek.com
Synthrotek on eBay (RSS)
Drone Noise Synth 4093 CMOS
Published on Dec 6, 2013 trukxelf·5 videos
"This is a hand-built noise synth; its a square wave generator that sort of cross modulates and tweaks the square wave-forms it produces form 4 oscillators. The circuit is based on a 4093 CMOS NAND IC,designed and produced by GET-LOFI. I put it together, and made the enclosure, which is constructed from wood, with steel face and rear plates. It runs on a 9V power adapter."
DRONE SYNTH NOISE GETLOFI Quad Oscillator
Published on Dec 7, 2013
"DRONE synth, noisy square wave generator. The circuit is a GETLOFI Quad Oscillator; another 4093 CMOS IC. I've added a fairly ineffective lowpass filter, it sounds a little more pronounced live. I fabricated the steel enclosure, and the solid walnut ends. Runs on a 9V adapter, and has a 1/4" audio output jack."
"This is a hand-built noise synth; its a square wave generator that sort of cross modulates and tweaks the square wave-forms it produces form 4 oscillators. The circuit is based on a 4093 CMOS NAND IC,designed and produced by GET-LOFI. I put it together, and made the enclosure, which is constructed from wood, with steel face and rear plates. It runs on a 9V power adapter."
DRONE SYNTH NOISE GETLOFI Quad Oscillator
Published on Dec 7, 2013
"DRONE synth, noisy square wave generator. The circuit is a GETLOFI Quad Oscillator; another 4093 CMOS IC. I've added a fairly ineffective lowpass filter, it sounds a little more pronounced live. I fabricated the steel enclosure, and the solid walnut ends. Runs on a 9V adapter, and has a 1/4" audio output jack."
Yamaha DX-1 Vintage FM Synthesizer
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"Among Yamaha's DX line of synthesizers, the DX1 is definitely the biggest. With a dual 6-operator digital FM engine, it's like two DX7's wrapped up in a wood-paneled case and comes with a truly professional weighted 73 note keyboard sensitive to both velocity and aftertouch. The DX7 style membrane buttons have been replaced by actual push-buttons, display screens and the overall layout of buttons and diagrams is nicer and better organized. Sound-wise, the DX1 is like a fatter DX7. It too features FM synthesis. That means that although the DX1 is a digital synthesizer, its sounds are unique and fresh with an analog/digital hybrid feel. Programming however, is not at all like analog synth programming. All DX series synths use FM synthesis. Fortunately the advanced DX1 has display screens that show amplitude modulation, envelopes, velocity, levels and de-tuning parameters unlike previous DX synths so you can better visualize what and how you are editing parameters. A neat new feature for the DX1 is that two patches (Channel A and B) can be used simultaneously with the keyboard in layer or split-mode. This mode is generally 16-voice polyphonic, but with just one patch loaded you can have 32 voices of thick polyphony! Pretty good for a synth over 15 years old!"
via this auction
"Among Yamaha's DX line of synthesizers, the DX1 is definitely the biggest. With a dual 6-operator digital FM engine, it's like two DX7's wrapped up in a wood-paneled case and comes with a truly professional weighted 73 note keyboard sensitive to both velocity and aftertouch. The DX7 style membrane buttons have been replaced by actual push-buttons, display screens and the overall layout of buttons and diagrams is nicer and better organized. Sound-wise, the DX1 is like a fatter DX7. It too features FM synthesis. That means that although the DX1 is a digital synthesizer, its sounds are unique and fresh with an analog/digital hybrid feel. Programming however, is not at all like analog synth programming. All DX series synths use FM synthesis. Fortunately the advanced DX1 has display screens that show amplitude modulation, envelopes, velocity, levels and de-tuning parameters unlike previous DX synths so you can better visualize what and how you are editing parameters. A neat new feature for the DX1 is that two patches (Channel A and B) can be used simultaneously with the keyboard in layer or split-mode. This mode is generally 16-voice polyphonic, but with just one patch loaded you can have 32 voices of thick polyphony! Pretty good for a synth over 15 years old!"
STUDIO LOGIC SLEDGE
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Chunky. Thought this was a funny shot of the Sledge.
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Chunky. Thought this was a funny shot of the Sledge.
COSMOS Melody Pocket Organ
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"Micro keyboard. Roughly 2" x 3" x 1" - has sharps and flats and ability to record clips of your tunes. Very very tiny mini electronic keyboard."
via this auction
"Micro keyboard. Roughly 2" x 3" x 1" - has sharps and flats and ability to record clips of your tunes. Very very tiny mini electronic keyboard."
YAMAHA CS15 SN 8944
tittignass
Published on Nov 14, 2013 Andreas Nordenstam·6 videos
"3D fractal video in full 1080p set to a machinedrum jam
a tribute to the classic 2D mandelbrot
andreas nordenstam .- www.nordenstam.org
fractal raytraced at 2x oversampling in mandelbubler
sound played live in one take on a machinedrum"
Elektrons on eBay
"3D fractal video in full 1080p set to a machinedrum jam
a tribute to the classic 2D mandelbrot
andreas nordenstam .- www.nordenstam.org
fractal raytraced at 2x oversampling in mandelbubler
sound played live in one take on a machinedrum"
Elektrons on eBay
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