Monday, January 13, 2014
1979 KORG Lambda ES-50 Vintage Stereo Analog String Synthesizer
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Published on Jan 13, 2014 keyboard resource·71 videos
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"- All note polyphony for lush, rich chords.
- 9 voices in two separate sections: Percussive (electric piano, clavi, piano, harmonics) and Ensemble (brass, organ, chorus, strings 1, strings2).
- Three separate oscillators.
- Overal tuning and tuners for two of the three ocillators. Tuning LEDs blink faster the further you detune each ocillator. This creates interesting phasing and chorus effects or harsh noiscapes.
- Separate stereo chorus/phase shifter on/off switch for each section.
- Interesting tremolo effect for Percussive section with rate knob for a shimmering effect.
- Joystick controls pitch bend on the X-axis and chorus phase speed on the Y-axis. It is designed to sping back to the middle of the X-axis. The Y-axis stays in position.
- Separate volume sliders for each section.
- Tone filter knobs for each section.
- Filter cutoff knob for brass sound.
- Key click adds a plunking sound to electric piano (similar to RMI Electra-Piano's "accenter" except you control the amount).
- Decay knob for Percussive voices.
- Attack and release knobs for chorus, strings 1 and strings 2.
- Stereo, mono mix and headphone outputs.
- Expression pedal input jack (can be set to either or both sections). It may require a vintage Korg pedal as it doesn't work with a modern Roland EV-5.
- Sustain pedal input.
- Keyboard trigger out."
Published on Jan 13, 2014 keyboard resource·71 videos
via this auction
"- All note polyphony for lush, rich chords.
- 9 voices in two separate sections: Percussive (electric piano, clavi, piano, harmonics) and Ensemble (brass, organ, chorus, strings 1, strings2).
- Three separate oscillators.
- Overal tuning and tuners for two of the three ocillators. Tuning LEDs blink faster the further you detune each ocillator. This creates interesting phasing and chorus effects or harsh noiscapes.
- Separate stereo chorus/phase shifter on/off switch for each section.
- Interesting tremolo effect for Percussive section with rate knob for a shimmering effect.
- Joystick controls pitch bend on the X-axis and chorus phase speed on the Y-axis. It is designed to sping back to the middle of the X-axis. The Y-axis stays in position.
- Separate volume sliders for each section.
- Tone filter knobs for each section.
- Filter cutoff knob for brass sound.
- Key click adds a plunking sound to electric piano (similar to RMI Electra-Piano's "accenter" except you control the amount).
- Decay knob for Percussive voices.
- Attack and release knobs for chorus, strings 1 and strings 2.
- Stereo, mono mix and headphone outputs.
- Expression pedal input jack (can be set to either or both sections). It may require a vintage Korg pedal as it doesn't work with a modern Roland EV-5.
- Sustain pedal input.
- Keyboard trigger out."
House Sound On Deep Bass Nine DB9Live
Published on Jan 11, 2014 Agnostic Milk·3 videos
"The Deep Bass Nine was commissioned (circa 1994) by UK-based second-hand retailer FX Music Control as an alternative analog mono-bass-synth to satiate the demand for the Roland TB-303. Yes, this is another TB-303 clone. It's very simple and straightforward with basic controls that mirror those found on the TB-303. While it does not actually do a particularly good job at emulating the TB-303 sound, it is still a true analog MIDI-controlled bass synth with plenty of thumpin' bass potential of its own."
House Sound On Deep Bass Nine DB9Live Part2 v2
Korg Poly 61 30 years old analog synthesizer
Published on Jan 13, 2014 Agnostic Milk·3 videos
"The KORG Poly-61 is a programmable polyphonic synthesizer released by Korg in 1982, a digitally controlled successor to the Polysix. It was notable as it was the first Korg synthesizer to feature a pushbutton user interface, dispensing from the Polysix's knobs and switches. In 1984 a MIDI version, the Poly-61M was released featuring basic MIDI implementation."
Circuit Bent North Korea's Defense by freeform delusion
Published on Jan 13, 2014 freeform delusion·143 videos
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"North Korea's Defense - Korean People's Army - Circuit Bent Toy Tank.
Decorated with a North Korean flag and many soldiers defending the honour of their nation.
Switched mono mini jack output
Red LED
Pitch Up/Down Control
Two Momentary buttons for the Turret and Launcher sounds.
Trigger in Mini jack with two way selector switch and Blue LED indicator
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My older Circuit Bending channel - http://youtube.com/eecouk"
The inside of Yamaha A-505
Published on Jan 13, 2014 organfairy·405 videos
"Yamaha was fast to adopt polyphonic synthesizer ICs instead of the traditional top octave tone generator with divide down circuitry.
In this video I show the internals of the little A-505 organ.
The music is my version of Sophie Ellis-Bextor's 'I wont change you' played on Yamaha HE-8 organ, Roland JX-8P synthesizer and Korg Rhythm 55 drum machine."
KORG iPolysix Make Faucet Drips from Scratch SFX 12
Published on Jan 13, 2014 Mee Zanook·61 videos
"Can the iPolysix make sound effects? asked a user...that question gave me the idea to include the iPolysix along with the Korg iMS-20 SFX series.
Check out from scratch the making of faucet drips along with a visual."
iTunes: KORG iPolysix - KORG INC.
MOTIF XF/XS/MOXF Soundset "AN1x Energy" Demo Song 02
Published on Jan 13, 2014 Yuuki Koide·2 videos
"MOTIF XF/XS/MOXF Soundset "AN1x Energy" (free)
Hello,
Here is a new soundset "AN1x Energy" for MOTIF XF / MOTIF XS / MOXF. Please enjoy !
* Original (handmade) waveforms and Voices.
* Data Size 54MBytes
* 72 Sounds in USER2 voice bank
https://soundcloud.com/d-edge-sound/s..."
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