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Thursday, November 13, 2014

MEM PALette V2 analog semi-modular synthesizer

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"PALette V2 analog semi-modular synthesizer with dual oscillators, dual AR envelopes, VCF, Sample & Hold, LFO, Pink/White noise, and a 1/4″ patchbay. This is the refined design of the V1 and tempco resistors were added.

(May 2013) Sold out and no longer in production.

More info here"

Doepfer A-160, A-152 and A-138m cross-sequenced


Published on Nov 13, 2014 GruithuisenCityMan

"Doepfer A-160, A-152 and A-138m cross-sequenced

Hello ! My name is Frederic Gerchambeau. I have made this movie and this music. The music has been made using an analog modular synthesizer including an A-160, an A-152, an A-138m, two A-106-6 and two Bubblesound VCOb.
Enjoy !"

KORG PROPHECY Synthesizer 1995 | HD DEMO | PATCHES


Published on Nov 13, 2014 AnalogAudio1

KORG Prophecy's on eBay

"(c) 2014 by AnalogAudio1

You can buy these patches for your KORG PROPHECY - read the description for further details (scroll down).

Synthesizer demo of the Korg Prophecy. There were no external effects or eq used - everything comes directly from the Prophecy's outputs.

The Korg Prophecy from 1995 combines the looks of a Korg 707 and a Korg Trinity! It is a very complex monophonic synthesizer. It is almost too complex for a monophonic synth. It has 5 different synthesis models (all physical modeling). It can be played very expressively thank to its 3 wheels and ribbon controller (like on a Micromoog). Very useful are the "performance editor" knobs. You can assign the most parameters to these. It has a built in effects processor including reverb, delay, overdrive, wah and modulation effects. It also has a flexible arpeggiator.

The Korg Prophecy has been used by Jean-Michel Jarre, the Prodigy, Jan Hammer, Appolo 440, Depeche Mode, Rick Wakeman, Orbital, The Orb among others...

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THE SOUND PROGRAMS IN THIS MOVIE:

If you are a Korg Prophecy owner: would you like to use these fantastic sounds with your synth for your music?

The new professional "AnalogAudio1 PROPHECY PATCH BANK" costs 12,99 Euros and offers you 64 highly useful patches. It delivers a wide range of fantastic vintage synth sounds: fat basses, Moog-style leads, interesting formant vocal sounds, percussive sequencer/arpeggiator sounds, lovely sweeps, chords, lush string machine leads, some analogue S&H and industrial effects... In other words: everything you hear in the video and more...

These patches were created from scratch. You won't hear any "acoustic" pluck or wind instruments - just fine electronic sounds! On every single patch, the Prophecy's "performance editor" knobs were assigned to relevant parameters of the sound - this gives you quick access to the most effective tweaks (like performed in the video). It allows you to tailor the sound easily to your needs (or to create new sounds quickly). One performance knob allows you always to shut off the reverb/delay for studio purposes.

The "AnalogAudio1 Prophecy Patchbank" turns your Prophecy into a new synth!

As an experienced synth player and composer I created these patches for professional use.
The sounds are not available anywhere else.

After payment through PayPal I will send you the patchbank via email in .SYX format (system exclusive) for the MIDI-OX software (download it for free). Included is a patch list (list with names of the patches).

If you want to buy the "ANALOGAUDIO1 PROPHECY PATCHBANK", send a message to ceramic-man@gmx.de (and check your spam folder, I answer quickly)."

Buchla 296e - Audio Extraterrestrial DNA


Published on Nov 13, 2014 djangosfire

"A fast and furious patch trying out a new Buchla 296e Spectral Processor.

A single square wave from a DIY 144 clone, patched into the 296e. Then I patched a 261e audio rate LFO into the "morph" of the 296e.

Patched the "all" out from the 296e into a 292e LPG.

By manually adjusting the frequency of the 261e (very slight bit).... I was able to coax these tones - and a visual light show as a bonus :)

Hope to get some good audio quality recordings over the next few weeks..... but for now, wanted to share this patch.

Cheers, Djangosfire

That's it!"

Buchla Style 296 Programmable Spectral Processor

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"buchla style 296 programmable spectral processor , one knob missing, it was functional in a buchla system but unfortunately i don't have a system to test it now, one knob broke when we took it out of the system but its an easy . some people say that it sounds better than the original because the original produces a lot of hiss maybe true maybe not but still its a great module and since the cost for an original buchla 296 is about 19000$ if you are lucky to find one , well this is a bargain. there you have it buchlas version of a vocoder."

SoundForce SFC-60 - Hardware Controller for TAL U-NO-LX


Published on Nov 10, 2014 SoundForce

"A short demo of the controls of the SFC-60 with the TAL U-NO-LX plugin. More info on the SFC-60 : http://sound-force.nl/controllers/sfc.... Check the fantastic TAL plugins at http://kunz.corrupt.ch/Products"

"The SFC-60 is a boutique MIDI controller for the TAL U-NO-LX plugin, an excellent model of the Roland® JUNO-60*. The sound and touch of the legendary synthetizer are available right into your DAW. Analog sound and workflow are combined with the ease of the digital world. Interact like never before with more than 35 controls. And, as the SFC-60 is a class-compliant MIDI device, it can be used not only with the TAL U-NO-LX but any other MIDI-mappable software instrument.

Unlike usual MIDI controllers the SFC-60 is not industrially manufactured but hand-made. The product is available as DIY-kit or fully-assembled. Soldering your controller yourself is a cheaper option and a fun project. An extensive guide and collection of learning resources are available to assist you during assembly."

Note this is the first SoundForce post.

MidiPatterns MIDI Step Sequencer Version 2.0 Update for Mac & iOS


"The main new features are:

• patterns now have an accurate time signature, a number of subdivisions per beat and a number of measures per pattern

• “songs” have become “sequences” and a new “Multiple Sequences” in-app purchase allows to have more than one per document; sequences can be switched just like patterns during playback

• a new “Customizable Modulations” in-app purchase allows to assign any midi controller to the 8 standard predefined modulations

• completely revised and streamlined interface, new sequences editor

• tap tempo function

• metronome precount and sound options

• virtual input and output MIDI devices

• variable score grid size

• powerful, interactive quick help mode

MidiPatterns OSX version is available now in the Mac App Store at $11.99, while the iOS version uses a 'freemium' pricing strategy and is thus freely downloadable from the App Store."

Additional details here.

EOWAVE DOMINO Analog Monophonic Synthesizer

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dsTEC Original Syn Synthesizer

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ARP 2600 Synthesiser plus manual, cables & ARP 3604-P Keyboard

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"The 2600 brain and 3604-P keyboard were recently repaired and serviced to bring it up to spec by Andy Jury at Synthprof, and are still covered by their service warranty until the 1st January 2015."

"As you can see it packs down into two protective cases and comes with the original 2600 manual, recet repair receipts, service history dating back to 2011, mains cable, interface cable (keyboard to brain) and a large collection of patch cables.

It is in fantastic condition for it's age and though it is not perfect cosmetically (various nicks in the tolex, a modification to the side of the case where the mains socket has been replaced/updated and two small melt marks on two keys of the 3604-P) none of these hamper its performance in any way and are very minor when taking into account the vintage nature of this instrument.

The serial number is 2601-0*5*.

Here is some information about this model:


Based on the serial number it is most likely from 1976 and is a grey decal model 2601 v.1 with the larger front panel and improved jacks & sliders, but still has the disputed 4102 Moog style filter.

It was followed in 1977 by the models with the orange decals and a different filter which most people don't like (and believe has a design fault). 
The general consensus is that this is the best model to have apart, possibly, from the very early ones. 

From Vintage Synth Explorer: 
"The first 2601 models looked nearly identical to the last 2600P models. 
The major differences were improved jacks and slider controls and smaller trim holes. They were also still using the disputed 4012 filters during their production run from 1975-76."

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