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Friday, November 07, 2014

LFO The Movie - Trailer Music Competition Entry by Luca Brumat


Published on Nov 7, 2014 PanzerLyu

"My entry for the LFO movie trailer competition.

Instruments used:
Akai Miniak
Arturia Microbrute
Korg MicroKORG
Korg Kaossilator2
Boss RC-505

Mixers used:
Behringer Xenyx X1622USB
Behringer Xenyx Q802USB
Behringer MicroMIX MX400

#LFOtheMovieContest"

Details on LFO The Movie here.

Deep Elements....!


Published on Nov 7, 2014 macbethsynthesizers

"DescriptionI have been working on the final Spring Reverberation circuits and the Tape Delay Simulator stuff for the Elelments Synthesizer- sometimes making a demo of a synthesizer can be quite hard- especially when one like this does so much- so I thought- just do whatever comes to me! It's quite a racus video at times- and to me there are some sounds that are reminiscent of vintage old school electronic stuff- at times there are some pretty ancient 40's and 50's like sounds! There may be mild distortion here- it's been recorded directly into my camera"

B-Step Sequencer II Standalone for Mac Teaser


Published on Nov 7, 2014 Alba Ecstasy

"Here is the new version for the B-Step Sequencer II, presented as standalone for Mac. Grab your's now: http://b-step.monoplugs.com
Available also for iPad: [B-Step Sequencer 2 Pro - Thomas Arndt]
An extended demo will be available in a couple of days, sooo stay tuned!
AE"

The Crumar Compac Synth


via Monofonen where you'll find additional details. I don't believe I've seen one of these before.

"The architecture of the Compac is a bit unusual in that it has two separate voices, playable simultaneously or split in two zones on the keyboard. Each has it's own oscillator, filter and AR envelope. Separate outputs are also available."

Thursday, November 06, 2014

Roland M-VS1 - Vintage Synth "Mary`s World"


Published on Nov 6, 2014 RetroSound

"(c) 2014 synthesizer track by RetroSound
supported by UVI: http://bit.ly/retrosound-uvi

all sounds: Roland M-VS-1 'Vintage Synth' module from the year 1995
recording: multi-tracking without midi
fx: reverb and delay

No vintage synthesizer but a synthesizer module with nice vintage synth sound. ;)

256 waveforms (Oberheim, PPG, Moog, ARP, Mellotron, Solina, CS-80, Roland SH, Jupiter, JX, Juno, MKS, VP330, TR-808 samples and a lot more)"

Dave Smith & Roger Linn Coming to Music Expo SF 2014 Sat, Nov 8


Full details here.

"Saturday, November 8, 2014 from 9:30 AM to 5:30 PM (PST)
San Francisco, CA

Music expo SF is the first expo to focus on gear, recording tips and performances in San Francisco. Our mission is to help make artist connections, develop audience and foster the music community in San Francisco.

CONFIRMED SPEAKERS
Dave Smith, Founder of Dave Smith Instruments
Roger Linn, Electronic Music Product Designer
Jay-J, Grammy-nominee Producer
Greg Landau, Wward-winning Producer
Byron Gaither, Product Evangelist at Presonus
Damon Humphrey, Producer
Lenny Kiser, Producer+DJ+Engineer
Piper Payne, Mastering Engineer
Jef Stott, Composer+Producer+DJ
Dan Watson, Founder of Retronyms
Loic Maestracci, Founder of Music Expo SF"

Evaton Technologies RF Nomad Atomic Shadow Edition


Evaton Technologies RF Nomad in 5U

made for Atomic Shadow.

John Bowen SOLARIS Synthesizer

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via this auction

"Up for auction is argueably the best sounding synth made to date, the somewhat rare and amazing John Bowen SOLARIS. The SOLARIS is a high-end digital synthesizer, which features state-of the-art digital synthesizer technology, yet sounds like classics of the past, or digitals of the present and future. Because of John's early successes working for Moog and Sequential Circuits, and Korg, John had an intimate knowledge of analog synthesis...but later on, he also became one of the best designers of digital synthesis with Creamware and Zarg. This made John uniquely qualified to combine all he had learned into the Solaris. This synthesizer is A BEAST to say the least, able to emulate most any analog or digital synth with ease, although John designed it to go where synths had not yet gone as well. And not only is the sound fat, thick, and ballsy in a very analog way, but also very capable of sounding digital in a analog way as well...very hard to hear some of it's sounds and not hear analog oscillators and filters in it somewhere."

Frostwave Quad MIDI to CV Converter

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via this auction

I don't believe I've posted one of these before. Interesting bit of gear from Frostwave's history.

"Control up to 4 of your favourite CV-equipped, analogue synthesizers at one time with a MIDI-source computer or digital instrument with this incredibly versatile MIDI to CV / Gate conversion unit.

Info:

The Frostwave Quad MIDI-CV Plus is a rack mount four channel MIDI to analogue CV convertor, designed and manufactured in Australia. The unit operates in three different modes:

1. As a basic four channel convertor, it interprets MIDI note number, velocity, and note on/off on any four adjacent MIDI channels and produces corresponding control voltages and gate voltages to drive up to four analogue mono synths.

Or to control your FROSTWAVE RESONATOR and/or FROSTWAVE BLUERINGER V2

Switches enable each channel to be either V/Oct (Roland, Moog, Arp etc) or Hz/V (Korg MS series). Gate polarity can be either positive or S-trigger (Moog) type. Pitch bend information is interpreted on each channel via a 16-bit DAC and added to the control voltage to give smooth glides. There is a DIN sync output for early drum machines, locked to the MIDI tempo.

2. The second mode is for modular systems, with various MIDI controllers being interpreted from one channel. Eight continuous and four gated outputs are available.

3. In the third mode, the unit is used as a MIDI controller. Plugging a standard analog games joystick into the unit allows samplers etc. to be triggered by the fire buttons. Moving the joystick changes the notes and volume.

Other Uses:

Xfer Serum: How to Make Custom Wavetables


Published on Nov 6, 2014 PlugInGuru

"Rate! Comment! Subscribe! This video shows you my technique for making the Wavetables that will be included in my Patch library for Serum. Pick up this library (after Nov 10th) at www.PlugInGuru.com.

Thank you as always for your kind support."
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