Thursday, April 10, 2014
Memorecks - DSI Prophet 12 /w Ableton Push
Published on Dec 9, 2013 memorecks·115 videos
"Borrowed the Prophet 12 for the weekend and decided to jam out with Push for a while. Drums are from my own collection and there are no effects running on the Prophet. Mainly step-sequencing and changing sends on Push while running through patches and making up chords on the Prophet."
Wusik 4000 Showcase Song 3
"This song features our Wusik 4000 software, all sounds including drums.
www.wusik.com/ww/products/wusik-4000"
via William Wusik on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge
Moog Polymoog Keyboard Synthesizer 203a Prototype Museum Piece
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via this auction
via the seller: "Well here it folks. I have been holding onto this bad boy for awhile now. Its time for the world to see it. This is one of a few early and prototype Polymoogs I acquired from the estate of Anthony Marchese. He was instrumental in the development of the Polymoog. As well as the X-1 fighter jet. But that's a different story. You may remember the "Polypreset" I sold a while back. This is from the same collection. This appears to be an early mock up of the 203A. It has allot of fully developed parts in it. That are common to just about all 280a's and 203a's. However. The center resonator board is completely hand built. There is also a second hand built board behind the output bank. The other thing unique about this machine is the interface. The left side of the interface is not the same as the production units. This unit does work. Although it does need work. I was able to sound out of all but 3 keys. All voices work. Though they need the 'keyboard response' section switched to variable. In preset mode less than half the voices work. The sound from the machine is less than perfect. But hey its a Polymoog that has not been serviced. Cosmetically the piece shows its age. It can be restored or left as is for collector value. Please check the pics closely for condition. This really belongs in a synth museum somewhere..."
via this auction
via the seller: "Well here it folks. I have been holding onto this bad boy for awhile now. Its time for the world to see it. This is one of a few early and prototype Polymoogs I acquired from the estate of Anthony Marchese. He was instrumental in the development of the Polymoog. As well as the X-1 fighter jet. But that's a different story. You may remember the "Polypreset" I sold a while back. This is from the same collection. This appears to be an early mock up of the 203A. It has allot of fully developed parts in it. That are common to just about all 280a's and 203a's. However. The center resonator board is completely hand built. There is also a second hand built board behind the output bank. The other thing unique about this machine is the interface. The left side of the interface is not the same as the production units. This unit does work. Although it does need work. I was able to sound out of all but 3 keys. All voices work. Though they need the 'keyboard response' section switched to variable. In preset mode less than half the voices work. The sound from the machine is less than perfect. But hey its a Polymoog that has not been serviced. Cosmetically the piece shows its age. It can be restored or left as is for collector value. Please check the pics closely for condition. This really belongs in a synth museum somewhere..."
Vintage Sequential Circuits SIX-TRAK 6-Voice Analog Synthesizer
Korg Polyphonic Ensemble Orchestra PE2000 SN 760137
EDP WASP VINTAGE SYNTHESIZER
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Published on May 2, 2013 bearphanta·358 videos
"filmed by John Macaulay, June 20th 2003"
Wasp comes in at 2:47.
via this auction
Published on May 2, 2013 bearphanta·358 videos
"filmed by John Macaulay, June 20th 2003"
Wasp comes in at 2:47.
via this auction
Korg Kronos: Deep Ambient Space Relaxation Song
Published on Apr 10, 2014 Qui Robinez·46 videos
"In the past i've added a lot of melodic ambient tracks to my channel to show the potential of using a Korg Kronos for that kind of ambient / electronic music. This time i wanted to go deeper and see if the Korg Kronos is also capable of creating Deep Ambient Tracks.
In this song i'm using sounds from my sound set Magical Space and a voice from the Ghost ship QR program to create a deep relaxation track. All Sounds and Effects are created with the Korg Kronos.
For the people that are unfamiliar with deep relaxation music, relaxation tracks are ment to listen to entirely and let your imagination take you on a journey. The sound is just to help you get in a relaxed state. For youtube i included visuals with this song. Actually this is a 13 minute remix of the full album which is 2 hours long. There are three songs in this remix:
it starts with an intro track which morphes in some deep dark strings and it ends with some nice chords."
Aira tb3 sequencing Waldorf Rocket
Published on Apr 10, 2014 bananepoep·77 videos
"waldorf rocket sequenced by roland aira tb3 effects come from the mc808 in the beginning i used a little reverb later some more effects
this is just an example nothing special tb3 volume is turned down so all you hear is the waldorf rocket damn i really love the rocket great little synth"
RC CIRCUIT BENT 'HEDONISM' AMBIENT SOUND GENERATOR DRONE SYNTHESISER MACHINE
Published on Apr 10, 2014 djwidow420·300 videos
"BESPOKE UNIT FROM RESONANCE CIRCUITS.FOR SALE ON EBAY.FOLLOW ON TWITTER @ RCircuits"
Resonance Circuits on eBay
First Patch with the Mutable Instruments Frames,Tides and Peaks Modules (BoC Inspired)
First patch with the Mutable Instruments Frames,Tides and Peaks modules (BoC Inspired) from Richard Devine on Vimeo.
"First patch with the Mutable Instruments Frames,Tides and Peaks modules. This patch was inspired from the track 'Sunshine Recorder' by Boards of Canada. Lead drifting melody using the 'Tides' as an oscillator source, which is then being ran through the Tiptop Z-DSP processing with the 'Halls of Vahalla' card. Peaks running in drum mode, top output is the kick and the bottom output is the snare processed slightly with the Makenoise Phonogene, then ran through a Synthrotek 'EKO' set with a very short delay time. Braids running the 16th note high hats in 'CLKN' mode using the 'PIK' envelope setting. Sequence is driven by the 4ms QCD clocked from the 'Grids' sequencer which is also clocking the 'Peaks' kick and snare sequence. The other Braids oscillator running in 'Comb Filtered Sawtooth' mode as the dotted synth lines, triggered by the intellijel uscale. Low tone baseline created with the 'Edges' module, then being filtered by the 'Ripples' filter. Sequencing from the intellijel Metropolis. The output is then being sent to the MakeNoise echophon for a light delayed effect. This output is then split to the Qu-Bit Nebulæ running the 'Polyphonic Oscillator' mode which is creating the Pad harmony seventh chords to the root note. This output is then being sent through the Eventide Space. 'Frames' is being used as a quad CV source routed to first a intellijel Shapeshifter doing slow modulation changes to the 'A' shape input. Second CV source from Frames sent to the 'Sync' function to control the step to next wavetable. CV output three sent to the 'Shift' input on the the ADM04 Frequency Shifter from Audio Damage. The 4th CV output sent to a intelljel HexVCA, opening and closing the release time from the Blue Lantern Mr. Blue Noise (white Noise) washes.
http://mutable-instruments.net/"
LABELS/MORE:
4ms,
Audio Damage,
bluelantern,
eurorack,
Eventide,
intellijel,
Make Noise,
Mutable Instruments,
Qu-bit Electronix,
Synthrotek,
TipTop Audio,
Valhalla,
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