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Thursday, February 06, 2014

EMU SP1200 vs. Ensoniq Mirage by The Daydream Sound


Published on Feb 6, 2014 TheDaydreamSound·97 videos

"A subjective comparison between the E-MU SP1200 and Ensoniq Mirage.

To support my work visit: http://www.thedaydreamsound.com and pick up a copy of my albums, The Daydream Sound I & II.

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Thanks for stopping by!

Peace,

TDS"

ROLAND SH 101 BLUE EDITION in near mint condition MG-1 modulation grip

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Nord Micromodular Synthesizer MC 20073598

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via eBay

Click the pics for the full size shots. Love the color in these.

Inside the Dave Smith Prophet 12 Synthesizer Keyboard


Published on Feb 6, 2014 markusfuller·16 videos

"Just a quick look and tour around the inside of the Dave Smith Prophet 12 synthesizer keyboard."

minibrute and bigsky first twiddle


Published on Feb 6, 2014 Unun Septium·7 videos

"Just started to have a bit of a twiddle around with my new Strymon BigSky Reverberator. I thought I'd put the minibrute through it first - keep it nice and simple."

Update: see Ununseptium warehouse for one more.

4ms Quad Clocking Harmonies (Modular Lullaby) by Richard Devine


4ms Quad Clocking Harmonies (Modular Lullaby) from Richard Devine on Vimeo.

"This patch focused on using the 4ms Quad clocking distributor (QCD) module as the main brain to trigger the drums and musical sequences. The source clocking generator was the delptronics triggerman running in pattern mode. I set up 8 stored sequences that had slightly different shifted gate positions, and then outputted these assignments to the 4 channels on the 4ms OCD, and then took those outputs into separate gate triggers for the drum/snare/high-hats. The Modcan QLFO was also being clocked from the delptronics trigger man. Running from LFO output 1 in random stepped mode causing ever changing CV changes to the CV Clock Divider/Multiplier inputs, which gave the sequencing this interesting pace. I kept the sound sources very simple and limited. Using just 3 different intellijel dixies as the main sound sources (sine waves and one square). All three being triggered and then CV controlled in slow stepped mode from the Modcan Quad LFO, then into the µScale intelligent quantizer and interval generator for the melodies. The output was running through a Strymon BigSky reverb pedal using the "Chorale" algorithm for the slow like choir pads swelling delicately from the summed VCO's. One intellijel running in low octave pitch down for added baseline effect. Drums courtesy of the Mutable Instruments Braids for the snare drum running in CLK mode, with the envelope set to "ping" short attack. The kick drum was from the JoMox Membrane II, and hi-hats from the 4-hp whitenoise output from the BlueLantern running into a intellijel HexVCA. Another direct whitenoise out from the HexVCA running into a cwejman MMF-1 filter for the slow delicate automating filter sweeps, being modulated by cwejman D-LFO. This output was then taken into the Strymon Timeline for added depth and space. This patch was specifically created as a lullaby to play at bedtime for my baby Eila. Enjoy :-)

http://www.4mspedals.com/qcd.php"

via Richard Devine on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge

"Treat Yourself" Vintage Sequential Circuits Birthday Cake Ad


via DSI on Facebook

via Retro Synth Ads where you'll find the full post.

"Sequential Circuits Inc. Model 700 Programmer and Model 800 Sequencer 'Treat Yourself' advertisement from page 11 of Contemporary Keyboard Magazine May 1980."

Doepfer A174 Joystick Controlled CV Conclusion-Quadrophonic Example


Published on Feb 6, 2014 Raul's World of Synths·251 videos

"The final in the Doepfer A174 Joystick series. A short demonstration of the Quadrophonic Patch from the Doepfer A174 Manual. Sound and Video by Raul Pena"

All parts here.

The Contemporary Austin - Tech Sounds! Bleep Labs Workshop


Published on Feb 6, 2014 Bleep Labs·30 videos

"Bleep Labs and the Contemporary Austin are proud to present Tech Sounds, an all ages, solder-free, synthesizer workshop.

thecontemporaryaustin.org/2012/second-sa­turdays-are-for-families/
bleeplabs.com/2014/02/06/noise1/
"

Dark Side of the Tune's Compound - Free Drum Sample Library


Published on Feb 6, 2014 darksideothetune·17 videos

"Analog and acoustic drum sounds blend together in Compound, a free drum sample library from Dark Side of the Tune. Sounds are a unique concoction of warm synthetic and crisp realism, summed through subtle compression to combine the two elements into one.

Compound's reactionary palette excels in deep Dubstep, Hip-hop, and Trap, to Drum and Bass and Techno, and many other genres.

All files are offered in 44.1 kHz, 24 and 16 Bit resolution to accommodate most samplers and software, and are filed for easy reference.

If you would like to contribute to the hard work it took to make these samples, please visit our store at www.darksideofthetune.com and purchase one of the many sample libraries available.

Direct Link: drive.google.com/file/d/0BzLbZ1FM…edit?usp=sharing"

via Shawn Shirey on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge
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