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FutureRetro 777 Analog Synthesizer and Sequencer
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"Up for sale is the FutureRetro 777. Though the 777 is often viewed as a TB-303 emulator, it's capable of much, much more. Though you can get convincing 303 tones by only using one oscillator and keeping the gain/distortion settings clean, the 777 comes into its own when you bring in the second and sub oscillators, start to push the mixer gain, crank the filter overdrive, and switch the filter to 7-pole mode. Add some filter FM from oscillator two, and the 777 sizzles with white hot heat. The resonance is capable of such intense results that there's even a separate control to control how wild it gets. Turned all the way down, it delivers subtle and well-behaved emphasis; turned all the way up, and it'll rip your head off. Beyond traditional bass and lead sounds, you can make lovely clangorous percussive noises by experimenting with oscillator cross modulation. From liquid smooth leads to thundering basses, zappy percussion, and screeching acid sounds, the 777 is a synth to be reckoned with.
Apart from the synth engine, it should be noted that the sequencer on the 777 is a pleasure to use. Of all the analog sequencers I've spent time with (including the FR Revolution and Orb) the implementation on the 777 is my favorite. The chunky buttons and intuitive controls make entering notes a pleasure. That said, you can also play the 777 as a standalone monosynth from a keyboard using MIDI or CV/Gate controls. Unlike other "303-style" synths, the 777 is a bona fide, full-on synth in its own right. Sonically, it can hold its own against pretty much anything else that's out there."
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Apart from the synth engine, it should be noted that the sequencer on the 777 is a pleasure to use. Of all the analog sequencers I've spent time with (including the FR Revolution and Orb) the implementation on the 777 is my favorite. The chunky buttons and intuitive controls make entering notes a pleasure. That said, you can also play the 777 as a standalone monosynth from a keyboard using MIDI or CV/Gate controls. Unlike other "303-style" synths, the 777 is a bona fide, full-on synth in its own right. Sonically, it can hold its own against pretty much anything else that's out there."
Sequential Circuits Pro One SN 8610
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"This synth has been recently serviced and completely gone through from top to bottom. This baby sounds like a dream."
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"This synth has been recently serviced and completely gone through from top to bottom. This baby sounds like a dream."
Sequential Circuits Prophet 600 Analog Synthesizer with GliGli OS Upgrade
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"Recently serviced (and is working great!) and upgraded with the GliGli CPU upgrade. Which makes the prophet 600 so much more of a synth. No more stepped filter sweeps, nice and snappy envelopes , etc!"
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Korg Monopoly
Monophon DIY Analog-Synthesizer plays Rhythm and multiple Voices
Published on Dec 6, 2014 Andreas Remshagen
"This DIY-Monophonic Analog-Synthesizer plays Rhythm and multiple Voices. It runs over a Laptop Step-Sequencer"
Follow-up to Doepfer DIY Analog-Synthesizer mit MIDI-to-CV/Gate, Erster Test
Saturday Synth Jam 6th Dec 2014
Published on Dec 6, 2014 ikjoyce
"The result of today's patch and play. Longer track here: https://soundcloud.com/ikjoyce/saturd..."
Moog sub 37-something about ...solo
Published on Dec 6, 2014 graal7
"Moog sub 37 solo
impro daft punk something about us"
Live EDM arrangement with Dune 2 Vsti
Published on Dec 6, 2014 jeffdigit
Multi dune 2 vsti (2-3 instances)
Ableton Live Drums
Sounds modulate in live with Ableton Push
Crazy Brute
Published on Dec 6, 2014 Matt Hill
"I did this over a year agp when I first got my Minibrute. I think I gave up on it at the time because my poor little laptop was struggling so hard with trying to edit 3 concurrent video takes. I found it again recently and just decided to render it as is. Lots of silliness with the Minibrute's arpeggiator."
Moog Voyager as well.
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